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|Namah Shivaaya|

 

Dear Sumrao,

 

The site you frequented is probably one giving an introduction to

possible combination of the Stars playing out in our lives. Take it

a step further, if possible, and try to figure out the basis of

such...?

 

We have 12 Rashis (Constellations). They are further sub-divided

into Nakshatras (Asterisms). Within the Nakshatras are the 4 Padas

(Dharma, Artha, Kaama, Moksha). If I could use an anology, the

Rashis are reflective of an environment.

 

We have 12 Houses mapping into the zodiac. Each has a significance.

 

We have 9 recognized planets as per Vedic Astrology.

 

When we integrate and synthesise the above three in a chart, the

magic of the Heavens dance before us, enticing us in a mystery that

is.

 

Consider what you have written below.

 

1) Jupiter in 11th.

First understand Jupiter. Brihaspati, considered the prime minster,

protector, wise, and expansive..... yellow like the leaves about the

fall, elderly, and dense. You can read a lot more in describing this

planet from other places.

 

Next consider the House placement. The 11th is Laabh Sthaan, where

one considers that what is put in, and that what is reaped from it.

It is also the house of friendship, elder sibling, the study of the

occult, etc.

 

Why these? How are these inferences derived? The 4th (study) from

the 8th (occult / transformations) is the 11th. Hence, the study of

the occult.

 

Likewise, it can be considered the Father's younger sibling (3rd

from the 9th). Consider the principles, and also use a standard text

such as Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra (BPHS) and Maharishi Jaimini

Upadesa Sutras (MJUS), considered amongst the encyclopedic texts in

this field.

 

Now consider the Rashi, itself. What is the Rashi? What is it trying

to teach us? Is the lord of the house friendly to the planet which

resides here?

 

Would a planet such as Jupiter be more comfortable in Saggitarius or

Pisces (Rashis it rules) or that of Capricorn or Aquarius (as ruled

by Saturn, which is harder to control by Jupiter)? Would the

Minister be happy in teh Royal courtroom, being in the Sign of Leo,

or welcomed to the Queen's home (Cancer)?

 

Would someone like you react differently in a courtroom (Libra), or

perhaps bring out your inner child and enjoy playing in the

playgrounds (Gemini)?

 

Would a judge (Jupiter) enjoy the courtrooms, or would a criminal be

comfortable in the environment? The room is the same. The people in

it (similar to the planets) are different.

 

[What if Jupiter was in teh 3rd House?]

 

Use the above examples to understand how the combinations you wrote

about may play out in the life of a person.

 

The above is simply one systematic approach to understanding the

charts. I'm sure others have their methods, and with time, you will

create your own.

 

Jupiter's aspects the 5th, 7th and the 9th. From the 11th House, it

gazes on the 3rd House (Parakrama), the 5th House (Purva Punya), the

7th House (Alliances / Doorway into the next life). Could this be

another clue into the doings of Jupiter in the 11th House?

 

I hope this gives you some insight into the combinations you have

mentioned.

 

Best wishes,

Nitin.

:>

 

 

vedic astrology, sumrao@h... wrote:

> Dear members,

>

> I read in some site that

> if jupiter in 11, that native blessings will come true as if saint

> blessings

> and

> if mars in 7, that native curses will come true(they suggested it

is

> not better to make dispute with that natives).

>

> how far this true??

>

> i noticed few persons, i don't know about first case, but 2nd

case

> is true in some cases,...

>

>

> thanks

> sumrao

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Dear Nitin,

 

Very thanks to put ur efforts for helping me.

 

cheers

sumrao

 

 

vedic astrology, "Nitin" <astronitin>

wrote:

> |Namah Shivaaya|

>

> Dear Sumrao,

>

> The site you frequented is probably one giving an introduction to

> possible combination of the Stars playing out in our lives. Take

it

> a step further, if possible, and try to figure out the basis of

> such...?

>

> We have 12 Rashis (Constellations). They are further sub-divided

> into Nakshatras (Asterisms). Within the Nakshatras are the 4 Padas

> (Dharma, Artha, Kaama, Moksha). If I could use an anology, the

> Rashis are reflective of an environment.

>

> We have 12 Houses mapping into the zodiac. Each has a

significance.

>

> We have 9 recognized planets as per Vedic Astrology.

>

> When we integrate and synthesise the above three in a chart, the

> magic of the Heavens dance before us, enticing us in a mystery

that

> is.

>

> Consider what you have written below.

>

> 1) Jupiter in 11th.

> First understand Jupiter. Brihaspati, considered the prime

minster,

> protector, wise, and expansive..... yellow like the leaves about

the

> fall, elderly, and dense. You can read a lot more in describing

this

> planet from other places.

>

> Next consider the House placement. The 11th is Laabh Sthaan, where

> one considers that what is put in, and that what is reaped from

it.

> It is also the house of friendship, elder sibling, the study of

the

> occult, etc.

>

> Why these? How are these inferences derived? The 4th (study) from

> the 8th (occult / transformations) is the 11th. Hence, the study

of

> the occult.

>

> Likewise, it can be considered the Father's younger sibling (3rd

> from the 9th). Consider the principles, and also use a standard

text

> such as Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra (BPHS) and Maharishi Jaimini

> Upadesa Sutras (MJUS), considered amongst the encyclopedic texts

in

> this field.

>

> Now consider the Rashi, itself. What is the Rashi? What is it

trying

> to teach us? Is the lord of the house friendly to the planet which

> resides here?

>

> Would a planet such as Jupiter be more comfortable in Saggitarius

or

> Pisces (Rashis it rules) or that of Capricorn or Aquarius (as

ruled

> by Saturn, which is harder to control by Jupiter)? Would the

> Minister be happy in teh Royal courtroom, being in the Sign of

Leo,

> or welcomed to the Queen's home (Cancer)?

>

> Would someone like you react differently in a courtroom (Libra),

or

> perhaps bring out your inner child and enjoy playing in the

> playgrounds (Gemini)?

>

> Would a judge (Jupiter) enjoy the courtrooms, or would a criminal

be

> comfortable in the environment? The room is the same. The people

in

> it (similar to the planets) are different.

>

> [What if Jupiter was in teh 3rd House?]

>

> Use the above examples to understand how the combinations you

wrote

> about may play out in the life of a person.

>

> The above is simply one systematic approach to understanding the

> charts. I'm sure others have their methods, and with time, you

will

> create your own.

>

> Jupiter's aspects the 5th, 7th and the 9th. From the 11th House,

it

> gazes on the 3rd House (Parakrama), the 5th House (Purva Punya),

the

> 7th House (Alliances / Doorway into the next life). Could this be

> another clue into the doings of Jupiter in the 11th House?

>

> I hope this gives you some insight into the combinations you have

> mentioned.

>

> Best wishes,

> Nitin.

> :>

>

>

> vedic astrology, sumrao@h... wrote:

> > Dear members,

> >

> > I read in some site that

> > if jupiter in 11, that native blessings will come true as if

saint

> > blessings

> > and

> > if mars in 7, that native curses will come true(they suggested

it

> is

> > not better to make dispute with that natives).

> >

> > how far this true??

> >

> > i noticed few persons, i don't know about first case, but 2nd

> case

> > is true in some cases,...

> >

> >

> > thanks

> > sumrao

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