Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 OOPS! Sorry, Forgot to ask one more Q- Do you consider planetary strength in vargas? When/if you look at that. I have an example, of my friend, with five planets/!/ either in its own sign or exalted in her D10- and her smooth and successful career path is the best- easiest part of her life, indeed. Seems important. On the other hand, her Mars in 7th in rashi, in Aries, is in Aries in all Varga charts, yet I don't see it that makes Mars 'better'/due to such a strength/- Thanks, Anna108ar <bona_mente > wrote: Dear Chandrashekhar, You said:"This is not the case with other Varga charts"- /Naks. pada/ which implies that you do not consider degrees in varga charts, in navamsa either. I am wondering about the reasons some astrologers include degrees-I assume that is for determining either aspects ot naksatras, or both. Great explanation of the reason why Navamsa position of a planet is so important!Best wishes, Annavijayadas_pradeep <vijayadas_pradeep > wrote: Mail came to my inbox alone....---Dear Pradeep,I thought that you were reffering to something else, in the matter of the starting navamsha. As to the Tatwa repetition, look at it in mathematical fashion and the reason would be clear. Tatwas of Rasis are defined by the 1st pada-lord of the part or whole of a Nakshatra that the rasi begins with. The connection of Ketu with Ashwini is connected with the saying "Kujawat Ketu". and corresponds to Mars being ruler of the 1st pada. Or at least I think this is the reason.Chandra is related to Nakshatras through mythology, and the navamsha system of Varga is based on the Nakshatra pada system was the reason of the remark about combination of Chandra lagna and Lagna. The system reiterates the importance of Nakshatras as in Vimshottary based on Moon's position in the birth nakshatra and is also known(Vimshottary) as Nakshatra Dasha system. This is why the debilitation or exaltation of a planet in Navamsha overrules the indication of their contrary placement in Rasi. This is not the case with other Varga charts.Chadrashekhar.vijayadas_pradeep wrote:> Dear Chandrashekhar ji>> I am unable to find the relation of nakshathra padas and the tattwa.> For example.Aries contains ashwathi,bharani ,karttika lorded by> Ketu,Venus and Sun.> Now each pada corresponds to 1 navamsha and within ashwathi(ashwini)> itself each navamsha or nakshathra padas are governed by lords of> Ar,Ta,Ge & Ca respectively.So is there any logic to relate Ketu> (ruler of ashwini) with this.>> Regarding Rule your reference was pointing to the vargottama> navamsha in each rashi and mine was pointing to the beginning in> each rashi.Both are matching.example for sag 5th from itself is the> beginning ie Aries and hence ninth navamsha is the rashi itself> (vargottama).>> Principles of Chandra Lagnam and Lagnam combined? If you can explain> this it will be more helpful.>> Thanks for the valuable info regarding treatement of Rahu and Ketu> during ancient times.>> Yes as the tattwas were four in number it will work in all D-charts> which are multiples of four.>> Wish you all success at Puri conference. I had already planned my> holidays in january to India(Kerala) and unfortunately cannot attend.>> Thanks> PradeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... To visit your group on the web, go to:vedic astrology/ To from this group, send an email to:vedic astrology Your use of is subject to the Find out what made the Top Searches of 2003 Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... To visit your group on the web, go to:vedic astrology/ To from this group, send an email to:vedic astrology Your use of is subject to the Find out what made the Top Searches of 2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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