Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Om Namah shivaya Dear Srivastav The book varga chakra has a lesson on trimsamsa. Trimsamsa shows the evils and the afflictions to the tatwa. Thus you can go through the book varga chakra for further details. regards partha om tat sat vedic astrology, "R.C.Srivastava" <swami_rcs> wrote: > SHRI GURUVE NAMAH > Lecture transcript on srath web describe use and cocept is given.Strijatak also lays down influence on character of females from this divison.[book by SH B.S.Rao ]Application by person like me with ordenary comprehension is restricted, with limited material. Can anybody on the list quote some more articles/ material in magazines or web to enable further analysis and use.Guruji has qouted elements and deity and has described method 1but nothing is mentioned about its application; so there must be other methods too.Is study of Trimsamsa worth persuance?. > RCS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Dear Srivastav, The "Varga Chakra Book" is authored by Sanjay Rath Ji SJC Guru's, and this is published by Sagar Publications, New Delhi. Their e-mail address is : del3.vsnl.net.in As a matter of fact, I have purchased this book Y'day from Natraj Books in USA. Regards Rao vedic astrology, "R.C.Srivastava" <swami_rcs> wrote: > Dear V Partha sarathy, > Thanks for guidance.Who is auther and publisher of Varga Chakra Book.Can u please convey. > Thanks. > Tue, 17 Jun 2003 11:27:02 -0000 > "V.Partha sarathy" <partvinu5> > Re: TRIMSAMSA > > Om Namah shivaya > > Dear Srivastav > > The book varga chakra has a lesson on trimsamsa. Trimsamsa shows the > evils and the afflictions to the tatwa. Thus you can go through the > book varga chakra for further details. > regards > partha > om tat sat > > > > vedic astrology, "R.C.Srivastava" > <swami_rcs> wrote: > > SHRI GURUVE NAMAH > > Lecture transcript on srath web describe use and cocept is > given.Strijatak also lays down influence on character of females from > this divison.[book by SH B.S.Rao ]Application by person like me with > ordenary comprehension is restricted, with limited material. Can > anybody on the list quote some more articles/ material in magazines > or web to enable further analysis and use.Guruji has qouted elements > and deity and has described method 1but nothing is mentioned about > its application; so there must be other methods too.Is study of > Trimsamsa worth persuance?. > > RCS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2003 Report Share Posted September 20, 2003 Respected members, Following the web-site given by pt. Mr. Jay Weiss, I really enjoyed this briefing on Trimsamsa given by pt. Mr. Rath. "Treat this like any other chart. In spiritualism we are taught of a "SHADOW SELF" called PAPA_PURUSHA which is a reflection of our own self, but the darker side which includes all the negative things we have done for ages and many births. This is the trimsamsa..the shadowy world of our self. Hence, the Sun and Moon do not own any trimsamsa as they have light. Second thing is to study this chart for all the bad things we have done for which we deserve to be punished or taught lessons. The 12th rules hospitals and is the 5th (Mantra) from the 8th (Diseases). Hence the 12th house shows the way to get out of diseases and other such bad karma. It is the future (5th) of the 8th house. A Saturn placed in such a place is not good as it delays the recovery from diseases, makes the effect of the mantra nil due to mistakes or "NOT WORSHIPPING GANESHJI" before starting a mantra can render it useless unless Guru is very strong. In this manner study the houses with focus on the 8th house (ROGA: Diseases & RINA Debts) and the 6th house (SHAD RIPU: Six kinds of weaknesses). In this manner the houses should be studied. The 9th house (Dharma) from the 8th house is the 4th house. Thus, happiness and laughter (ruled by the 4th house) are the best natural medicine to get out of the cycle of disease and debt. A clean heart is the key to happiness & laughter. Venus (fulfilment of desires) gives happiness & Mercury gives laughter. Moon is the natural significator for the 4th house and becomes the Controlling planet for good health and freedom from diseases. In this manner the planets should be studied. The Arudha pada of the sixth house gives the body part that shall be afflicted due to the diseases. Venus rules the Mritunjaya Mantra and the strength of Venus in this division is important for recovery from diseases. The Sun and the Moon represent the Atma (Soul) and the Mana (Mind) respectively. Affliction to the Sun will result in suffering, poverty and misery while affliction to the Moon will cause ill health and death. Since Mars and Venus rules the signs of exaltation of the Sun and Moon, they represent the Physical and Mental strength of the native to cope with distress, disease and other evils respectively. " I have been examining my Trimsamsa after reading the above (this is the way I learn Jyotish, bits from here, pieces from there, atleast for now, so please excuse my ignorance which would show up always in my messages and I noticed that Jupiter the 10th lord is conjoined with Saturn, Rahu and Ketu in the 10th house. So may I say these factors as being correct delineations from my Trimsamsa: (Oct 31st 1971, 2:26:55 PM, Chennai) 1. Moon represents the natural 4th house, Moon being placed in the 4th house in Trimsamsa is good for happiness. 2. Lagnesh, 8th lord and 10th lord are pivotal for well-being and success in life. The lagnesh Mercury well-placed in 5th house indicates I might expect a reasonably healthy life. 3. Mars being the exaltor of Sun and Venus being the exaltor of Moon (which are indicative of physical and mental well-being in the Trimsamsa), are both placed in their own houses in 11 and 12, which indicates/confirms points 1 and 2, ie I shall have in general good physical and mental stamina. 4. 8th lord becomes Saturn. Saturn is considered bad if conjoins any of 8th lord, 10th lord or Lagnesh in the Trimsamsa. In my case, Saturn the 8th lord conjoined by nodes Rahu and Ketu, indicates I'll have ill-health during Rahu/Ketu periods. 5. Saturn, just being Saturn (and not 8th lord) conjoining Jupiter along with Rahu/Ketu additionally indicates I might suffer from ill- health during periods of Jupiter. 6. However, since Saturn also rules the 9th house, which being his mool-trikona, the conjoining of Saturn with the nodes and Jupiter with Jupiter being in own-house indicates I'll also recover thoroughly from illnesses faced during periods of Jupiter/Rahu/Ketu. May I ask if I'm being on the right track with the analysis of Trimsamsa? Also, is Trimsamsa used only for health? (I read in the same web-site it is a purification of D-6...) I apologize in advance for my ignorance if Trimsamsa cannot be read alone this way, and without thorough knowledge of basics. Warm regards, Jayashree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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