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Dear Sameer,

 

i am not any authority, but let me tell you my understanding of atma karaka &

ishta devata etc.,

 

AK planet represents the individual soul and Ishta devata is that form of God,

whose worship will grant moksha for the individual.

 

Now, cutting out the philosophical part, the sign occupied by the AK in the

Navamsa is called as Karakamsa. The planet having strongest influence on the

12th from Karakamsa represents that form of God, who will grant moksha (from

the cycles of rebirth).

 

Normally, strongest planet in the house is taken or when the house is empty its

lord is taken. Rasi aspects are considered, but that is left to expert

astrologers.The forms (Vishnu avataras) are given by Parasara for all the 9

planets in BPHS.

 

Couple of exceptions: For Mercury, Balabhadra is worshipped and for Venus,

Goddess form is worshipped. It could be any one of the three consorts of Sri

Krishna: Rukmini, Satyabhama or Radha, based on whether Venus is located in

Satwa, Rajo or Tama guna signs in the Navamsa.

 

Of the three forms of worship in Hinduism, Shakti is the mother who protects us,

Shiva gives us the knowledge and Vishnu grants us moksha.

 

Now this depends on one's faith.

 

According to the above, your Ishta devata is VamanaAvatara.

You have Kala Amrita Yoga. What do you think of it? How is your Ketu period so far?

 

Do reply.

 

regards

viswanadham

 

Sameer Sawhney <icecoolsam (AT) vsnl (DOT) net> wrote:

Respected Gurus,How does one find out one's Ishta Devata from a birth chart ? Is

there anyspecialsignificance attached with worshipping ones Ishta Devata than

God in anyother form ?Can someone show me how to work out this with my chart as

an example ?My birth details are :Jul 27,1976Time: 6:25AM Zone: 5:30 DST:

0ChandigarhLongitude: 76E44 Latitude: 30N44Thanks,Sameer

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Dear Sh Viswanadham,

 

Thanks for clear cut and precise explanation. I even went through the

article on the same by Mr Sanjay Rath ji as pointed out by Mr Sunil

in his earlier post.

 

My AK Me is posted in Cp in Nav, 12th from it is Sg which doesnt have

any planet. So does Ju the lord of Sg represents my Ishta Devata or

do we have to consider rasi aspects too ?

 

You mentioned my Ishta Devata as VamanaAvatara where and how can I

worship that ?

 

I am not sure whether its KalSarpa or KalAmrita Yoga but Ketu period

along with ongoing sade-sati for me has been very stressful at times.

One thing which I have noticed is that I have again started showing

interest in vedic literature and spirituality as such. I have seen

some progress on the career front though.

 

What can I expect during the upcoming bhuktis of Sun,Moon,Mars and

especially Rahu ?

 

 

Thanks,

Sameer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, H S Viswanadham

<vishwanatham@r...> wrote:

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> Dear Sameer,

>

> i am not any authority, but let me tell you my understanding of

atma karaka & ishta devata etc.,

>

> AK planet represents the individual soul and Ishta devata is that

form of God, whose worship will grant moksha for the individual.

>

> Now, cutting out the philosophical part, the sign occupied by the

AK in the Navamsa is called as Karakamsa. The planet having strongest

influence on the 12th from Karakamsa represents that form of God, who

will grant moksha (from the cycles of rebirth).

>

> Normally, strongest planet in the house is taken or when the house

is empty its lord is taken. Rasi aspects are considered, but that is

left to expert astrologers.The forms (Vishnu avataras) are given by

Parasara for all the 9 planets in BPHS.

>

> Couple of exceptions: For Mercury, Balabhadra is worshipped and for

Venus, Goddess form is worshipped. It could be any one of the three

consorts of Sri Krishna: Rukmini, Satyabhama or Radha, based on

whether Venus is located in Satwa, Rajo or Tama guna signs in the

Navamsa.

>

> Of the three forms of worship in Hinduism, Shakti is the mother who

protects us, Shiva gives us the knowledge and Vishnu grants us moksha.

>

> Now this depends on one's faith.

>

> According to the above, your Ishta devata is VamanaAvatara.

>

> You have Kala Amrita Yoga. What do you think of it? How is your

Ketu period so far?

>

> Do reply.

>

> regards

> viswanadham

>

>

> Sameer Sawhney <icecoolsam@v...> wrote:

> Respected Gurus,

>

> How does one find out one's Ishta Devata from a birth chart ? Is

there any

> special

> significance attached with worshipping ones Ishta Devata than God

in any

> other form ?

>

> Can someone show me how to work out this with my chart as an

example ?

>

> My birth details are :

>

> Jul 27,1976

> Time: 6:25AM Zone: 5:30 DST: 0

> Chandigarh

> Longitude: 76E44 Latitude: 30N44

>

>

>

> Thanks,

> Sameer

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