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Dear Sundeep

 

If you have read the entire article, there is a mention of Ketu in

arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like ShankaraCharya) and

ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not mentioned

specifically, but is inferred from the article. There were lot of

charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn Dasamsa, that was

also your point.

 

Quote from the article

"Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi Sankara (Chart – 7) has

Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating religiosity and the

founding of institution to propagate his Advaita philosophy. In the

Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked by the luminaries

dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a Saint first and that

music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is the Dasamsa of a

temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in the second."

 

So i hope you are reading the article properly.

 

 

Now coming to your second question

 

I meant future part of the Present life, and not future lives. SO i

hope the confused caused is cleared.

 

Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later part of the present

life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

 

WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask the person whether

his first job, or initial part of the career had anything to do with

what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay patwardhan the same

Thing, and he confirmed!

 

best wishes

partha

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "vedicastrostudent"

<vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> Dear Partha,

>

> Could you elaborate on the following comments of yours:

>

> 1. "If you have been browsing the net often, you could have come

> accross an article by Sanjayji on "Dasamsa of saints". Now Ketu in

> arthatrikonas in Dasamsa shows this inclination. Now whom does ketu

> associate with is very important. Now ketu with Moon like Sanjayji

> can indicate service to society without seeking any favours(ketu-

> Nishkama karma, or karma without attatchment to fruits)"

>

> The article you mention seems to focus on Ketu in Capricorn in D-10

> (Krishna had it, Jesus Christ had it, a Sikh Guru also had it) - I

> believe it is Adhyatma Yoga(?). So it wasnt really Ketu in

> arthatrikona at all, but Ketu in Capricorn, not necessarily in

> arthatrikona at all. Could you elaborate on exactly what you (and

> Sanjayji) meant?

>

> 2. "[while talking about Dasamsa] fifth along with 2nd, 11th and

8th

> are panaphara houses, or future jobs, or future life)"

>

> This is again a bit confusing. "Future life" (??) - do any of the

> varga charts predict future lives? I thought all charts (except D-

60,

> which is past lives), predicted the future in this life, no

further.

> Also, what exactly does it mean that 2, 5, 8, 11 talk about future

> jobs? At some point that future will become present. So at that

> point, the relevant houses for the job become 2, 5, 8, 11? You gave

> the example that Sanjayji is a great teacher because of his exalted

> lagna lord Jupiter in 5th house in Dasamsa. That is now current

> reality. I mean, how do you know when you look at a random chart

> whether his current job is due to dasamsa arthathrikona or dasamsa

> panaphara houses?

>

>

> Thank you,

>

> Sundeep

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Om Krishna Guru

 

Dear Partha,

 

Also, Capricorn was the focus, because it is the natural 10th house!

 

regards

viswanadham

vedic astrology, "V.Partha sarathy"

<partvinu5> wrote:

> Dear Sundeep

>

> If you have read the entire article, there is a mention of Ketu in

> arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like ShankaraCharya) and

> ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not mentioned

> specifically, but is inferred from the article. There were lot of

> charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn Dasamsa, that was

> also your point.

>

> Quote from the article

> "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi Sankara (Chart – 7)

has

> Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating religiosity and the

> founding of institution to propagate his Advaita philosophy. In the

> Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked by the

luminaries

> dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a Saint first and

that

> music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is the Dasamsa of a

> temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in the second."

>

> So i hope you are reading the article properly.

>

>

> Now coming to your second question

>

> I meant future part of the Present life, and not future lives. SO i

> hope the confused caused is cleared.

>

> Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later part of the

present

> life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

>

> WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask the person

whether

> his first job, or initial part of the career had anything to do

with

> what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay patwardhan the same

> Thing, and he confirmed!

>

> best wishes

> partha

vedic astrology, "vedicastrostudent"

> <vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> > Dear Partha,

> >

> > Could you elaborate on the following comments of yours:

> >

> > 1. "If you have been browsing the net often, you could have come

> > accross an article by Sanjayji on "Dasamsa of saints". Now Ketu

in

> > arthatrikonas in Dasamsa shows this inclination. Now whom does

ketu

> > associate with is very important. Now ketu with Moon like

Sanjayji

> > can indicate service to society without seeking any favours(ketu-

> > Nishkama karma, or karma without attatchment to fruits)"

> >

> > The article you mention seems to focus on Ketu in Capricorn in D-

10

> > (Krishna had it, Jesus Christ had it, a Sikh Guru also had it) -

I

> > believe it is Adhyatma Yoga(?). So it wasnt really Ketu in

> > arthatrikona at all, but Ketu in Capricorn, not necessarily in

> > arthatrikona at all. Could you elaborate on exactly what you (and

> > Sanjayji) meant?

> >

> > 2. "[while talking about Dasamsa] fifth along with 2nd, 11th and

> 8th

> > are panaphara houses, or future jobs, or future life)"

> >

> > This is again a bit confusing. "Future life" (??) - do any of the

> > varga charts predict future lives? I thought all charts (except D-

> 60,

> > which is past lives), predicted the future in this life, no

> further.

> > Also, what exactly does it mean that 2, 5, 8, 11 talk about

future

> > jobs? At some point that future will become present. So at that

> > point, the relevant houses for the job become 2, 5, 8, 11? You

gave

> > the example that Sanjayji is a great teacher because of his

exalted

> > lagna lord Jupiter in 5th house in Dasamsa. That is now current

> > reality. I mean, how do you know when you look at a random chart

> > whether his current job is due to dasamsa arthathrikona or

dasamsa

> > panaphara houses?

> >

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > Sundeep

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Dear Sundeep and Partha,

 

Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or really,

Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with religiosity?

 

Thanks!

Venkatarama

 

vedic astrology, "V.Partha sarathy"

<partvinu5> wrote:

> Dear Sundeep

>

> If you have read the entire article, there is a mention of Ketu in

> arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like ShankaraCharya)

and

> ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not mentioned

> specifically, but is inferred from the article. There were lot of

> charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn Dasamsa, that

was

> also your point.

>

> Quote from the article

> "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi Sankara (Chart – 7)

has

> Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating religiosity and

the

> founding of institution to propagate his Advaita philosophy. In

the

> Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked by the

luminaries

> dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a Saint first and

that

> music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is the Dasamsa of a

> temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in the second."

>

> So i hope you are reading the article properly.

>

>

> Now coming to your second question

>

> I meant future part of the Present life, and not future lives. SO

i

> hope the confused caused is cleared.

>

> Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later part of the

present

> life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

>

> WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask the person

whether

> his first job, or initial part of the career had anything to do

with

> what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay patwardhan the same

> Thing, and he confirmed!

>

> best wishes

> partha

vedic astrology, "vedicastrostudent"

> <vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> > Dear Partha,

> >

> > Could you elaborate on the following comments of yours:

> >

> > 1. "If you have been browsing the net often, you could have come

> > accross an article by Sanjayji on "Dasamsa of saints". Now Ketu

in

> > arthatrikonas in Dasamsa shows this inclination. Now whom does

ketu

> > associate with is very important. Now ketu with Moon like

Sanjayji

> > can indicate service to society without seeking any favours(ketu-

> > Nishkama karma, or karma without attatchment to fruits)"

> >

> > The article you mention seems to focus on Ketu in Capricorn in D-

10

> > (Krishna had it, Jesus Christ had it, a Sikh Guru also had it) -

I

> > believe it is Adhyatma Yoga(?). So it wasnt really Ketu in

> > arthatrikona at all, but Ketu in Capricorn, not necessarily in

> > arthatrikona at all. Could you elaborate on exactly what you

(and

> > Sanjayji) meant?

> >

> > 2. "[while talking about Dasamsa] fifth along with 2nd, 11th and

> 8th

> > are panaphara houses, or future jobs, or future life)"

> >

> > This is again a bit confusing. "Future life" (??) - do any of

the

> > varga charts predict future lives? I thought all charts (except

D-

> 60,

> > which is past lives), predicted the future in this life, no

> further.

> > Also, what exactly does it mean that 2, 5, 8, 11 talk about

future

> > jobs? At some point that future will become present. So at that

> > point, the relevant houses for the job become 2, 5, 8, 11? You

gave

> > the example that Sanjayji is a great teacher because of his

exalted

> > lagna lord Jupiter in 5th house in Dasamsa. That is now current

> > reality. I mean, how do you know when you look at a random chart

> > whether his current job is due to dasamsa arthathrikona or

dasamsa

> > panaphara houses?

> >

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > Sundeep

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Dear Venkatrama

even though your question is directed to guru Partha,I

am giving my $0.02 worth..

The Dharma trikona tells the dharma one need to follow

where as the artha trikona determines ones lively

hood. 2nd house is the house of sustainence and the

trines to it and planets there in helps the growth of

the same. See 2nd house is the resource you have. the

5th from it is 6th house which will determinr the

efforts you need to put in to survive and the fifth

from 6th is 10th, which is the Karma sthana or the

gains of your efforts from 6th.

If you look at the charts of these great saints, it

was their lively hood. Not only they followed it but

also helped and guided others. As far as moksha

trikona is concerned it is what you would like to give

away willingly. you see the 4th house is the house of

sukha, properties.. in order to give that away easily

you will be over come with lot of obstacles as denoted

by 8th house to attain the gains which is Moksha

denoted by 12th house.

 

I would appreciate if Gurus can enlighten more.

 

Lakshman

 

--- venkatarama_sastry <venkatarama_sastry

wrote:

> Dear Sundeep and Partha,

>

> Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or

> really,

> Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with

> religiosity?

>

> Thanks!

> Venkatarama

>

> vedic astrology, "V.Partha

> sarathy"

> <partvinu5> wrote:

> > Dear Sundeep

> >

> > If you have read the entire article, there is a

> mention of Ketu in

> > arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like

> ShankaraCharya)

> and

> > ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not

> mentioned

> > specifically, but is inferred from the article.

> There were lot of

> > charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn

> Dasamsa, that

> was

> > also your point.

> >

> > Quote from the article

> > "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi

> Sankara (Chart – 7)

> has

> > Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating

> religiosity and

> the

> > founding of institution to propagate his Advaita

> philosophy. In

> the

> > Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked

> by the

> luminaries

> > dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a

> Saint first and

> that

> > music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is

> the Dasamsa of a

> > temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in

> the second."

> >

> > So i hope you are reading the article properly.

> >

> >

> > Now coming to your second question

> >

> > I meant future part of the Present life, and not

> future lives. SO

> i

> > hope the confused caused is cleared.

> >

> > Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later

> part of the

> present

> > life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

> >

> > WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask

> the person

> whether

> > his first job, or initial part of the career had

> anything to do

> with

> > what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay

> patwardhan the same

> > Thing, and he confirmed!

> >

> > best wishes

> > partha

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > vedic astrology,

> "vedicastrostudent"

> > <vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> > > Dear Partha,

> > >

> > > Could you elaborate on the following comments

> of yours:

> > >

> > > 1. "If you have been browsing the net often, you

> could have come

> > > accross an article by Sanjayji on "Dasamsa of

> saints". Now Ketu

> in

> > > arthatrikonas in Dasamsa shows this inclination.

> Now whom does

> ketu

> > > associate with is very important. Now ketu with

> Moon like

> Sanjayji

> > > can indicate service to society without seeking

> any favours(ketu-

> > > Nishkama karma, or karma without attatchment to

> fruits)"

> > >

> > > The article you mention seems to focus on Ketu

> in Capricorn in D-

> 10

> > > (Krishna had it, Jesus Christ had it, a Sikh

> Guru also had it) -

> I

> > > believe it is Adhyatma Yoga(?). So it wasnt

> really Ketu in

> > > arthatrikona at all, but Ketu in Capricorn, not

> necessarily in

> > > arthatrikona at all. Could you elaborate on

> exactly what you

> (and

> > > Sanjayji) meant?

> > >

> > > 2. "[while talking about Dasamsa] fifth along

> with 2nd, 11th and

> > 8th

> > > are panaphara houses, or future jobs, or future

> life)"

> > >

> > > This is again a bit confusing. "Future life"

> (??) - do any of

> the

> > > varga charts predict future lives? I thought all

> charts (except

> D-

> > 60,

> > > which is past lives), predicted the future in

> this life, no

> > further.

> > > Also, what exactly does it mean that 2, 5, 8, 11

> talk about

> future

> > > jobs? At some point that future will become

> present. So at that

> > > point, the relevant houses for the job become 2,

> 5, 8, 11? You

> gave

> > > the example that Sanjayji is a great teacher

> because of his

> exalted

> > > lagna lord Jupiter in 5th house in Dasamsa. That

> is now current

> > > reality. I mean, how do you know when you look

> at a random chart

> > > whether his current job is due to dasamsa

> arthathrikona or

> dasamsa

> > > panaphara houses?

> > >

> > >

> > > Thank you,

> > >

> > > Sundeep

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wonderful explanation, Lakshman Ji. Yes, that makes a lot of sense,

the artha trikona determines the livelihood. You also talked about

the Dharma and Moksha trikonas, that I asked about. How about the

Kaama trikona? Will the 3rd house similarly show the existing

desires, the 7th what you do to achieve those desires and 11th the

gains thereof? That actually makes a lot of sense, given what each

of thsoe houses represent.

 

Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate it!

Venkatarama

 

vedic astrology, Lakshman Brahma

<lbrahma> wrote:

> Dear Venkatrama

> even though your question is directed to guru Partha,I

> am giving my $0.02 worth..

> The Dharma trikona tells the dharma one need to follow

> where as the artha trikona determines ones lively

> hood. 2nd house is the house of sustainence and the

> trines to it and planets there in helps the growth of

> the same. See 2nd house is the resource you have. the

> 5th from it is 6th house which will determinr the

> efforts you need to put in to survive and the fifth

> from 6th is 10th, which is the Karma sthana or the

> gains of your efforts from 6th.

> If you look at the charts of these great saints, it

> was their lively hood. Not only they followed it but

> also helped and guided others. As far as moksha

> trikona is concerned it is what you would like to give

> away willingly. you see the 4th house is the house of

> sukha, properties.. in order to give that away easily

> you will be over come with lot of obstacles as denoted

> by 8th house to attain the gains which is Moksha

> denoted by 12th house.

>

> I would appreciate if Gurus can enlighten more.

>

> Lakshman

>

> --- venkatarama_sastry <venkatarama_sastry>

> wrote:

> > Dear Sundeep and Partha,

> >

> > Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or

> > really,

> > Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with

> > religiosity?

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Venkatarama

> >

> > vedic astrology, "V.Partha

> > sarathy"

> > <partvinu5> wrote:

> > > Dear Sundeep

> > >

> > > If you have read the entire article, there is a

> > mention of Ketu in

> > > arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like

> > ShankaraCharya)

> > and

> > > ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not

> > mentioned

> > > specifically, but is inferred from the article.

> > There were lot of

> > > charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn

> > Dasamsa, that

> > was

> > > also your point.

> > >

> > > Quote from the article

> > > "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi

> > Sankara (Chart – 7)

> > has

> > > Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating

> > religiosity and

> > the

> > > founding of institution to propagate his Advaita

> > philosophy. In

> > the

> > > Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked

> > by the

> > luminaries

> > > dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a

> > Saint first and

> > that

> > > music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is

> > the Dasamsa of a

> > > temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in

> > the second."

> > >

> > > So i hope you are reading the article properly.

> > >

> > >

> > > Now coming to your second question

> > >

> > > I meant future part of the Present life, and not

> > future lives. SO

> > i

> > > hope the confused caused is cleared.

> > >

> > > Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later

> > part of the

> > present

> > > life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

> > >

> > > WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask

> > the person

> > whether

> > > his first job, or initial part of the career had

> > anything to do

> > with

> > > what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay

> > patwardhan the same

> > > Thing, and he confirmed!

> > >

> > > best wishes

> > > partha

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > vedic astrology,

> > "vedicastrostudent"

> > > <vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> > > > Dear Partha,

> > > >

> > > > Could you elaborate on the following comments

> > of yours:

> > > >

> > > > 1. "If you have been browsing the net often, you

> > could have come

> > > > accross an article by Sanjayji on "Dasamsa of

> > saints". Now Ketu

> > in

> > > > arthatrikonas in Dasamsa shows this inclination.

> > Now whom does

> > ketu

> > > > associate with is very important. Now ketu with

> > Moon like

> > Sanjayji

> > > > can indicate service to society without seeking

> > any favours(ketu-

> > > > Nishkama karma, or karma without attatchment to

> > fruits)"

> > > >

> > > > The article you mention seems to focus on Ketu

> > in Capricorn in D-

> > 10

> > > > (Krishna had it, Jesus Christ had it, a Sikh

> > Guru also had it) -

> > I

> > > > believe it is Adhyatma Yoga(?). So it wasnt

> > really Ketu in

> > > > arthatrikona at all, but Ketu in Capricorn, not

> > necessarily in

> > > > arthatrikona at all. Could you elaborate on

> > exactly what you

> > (and

> > > > Sanjayji) meant?

> > > >

> > > > 2. "[while talking about Dasamsa] fifth along

> > with 2nd, 11th and

> > > 8th

> > > > are panaphara houses, or future jobs, or future

> > life)"

> > > >

> > > > This is again a bit confusing. "Future life"

> > (??) - do any of

> > the

> > > > varga charts predict future lives? I thought all

> > charts (except

> > D-

> > > 60,

> > > > which is past lives), predicted the future in

> > this life, no

> > > further.

> > > > Also, what exactly does it mean that 2, 5, 8, 11

> > talk about

> > future

> > > > jobs? At some point that future will become

> > present. So at that

> > > > point, the relevant houses for the job become 2,

> > 5, 8, 11? You

> > gave

> > > > the example that Sanjayji is a great teacher

> > because of his

> > exalted

> > > > lagna lord Jupiter in 5th house in Dasamsa. That

> > is now current

> > > > reality. I mean, how do you know when you look

> > at a random chart

> > > > whether his current job is due to dasamsa

> > arthathrikona or

> > dasamsa

> > > > panaphara houses?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Thank you,

> > > >

> > > > Sundeep

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Venkatarama and list

 

The dasamsa is also called Swargamsa. This divisional chart shows us

what we can do, or would do rather to attain the Swarga.

The dieties of the Dasamsa as explained by Narasimha earlier are

 

Indra East

Agni Southeast

Yama South

RakshasaSouthwest

Varuna West

Vayu Northwest

Kubera North

Isana Northeast

Brahma Down

Ananta Up

 

Now the dasamsa shows the key to the karma of a person.

Artha and earth are from the same root, latin and sankrit

notwithstanding. So when we talk about earth, we talk about the work

that has to be done. The work that paves the way to Moksha or final

emancipation. Thus the planets in the various dasamsas, show what

karma we have to undergo!

 

The three goals/ayanas of Dharma, artha, kama are ultimately for only

one goal that is of Moksha.

 

A soul has to undergo all these by choice and the boundaries of karma

before it realises its true self. SO when we talk about artha, we are

talking about the Mool(The root), the Cause, isn't that the

foundation of all Shankara's Philosophies.

Excuse me, i am not starting a thread on shankara or any philosophy,

but just trying to point out that all the great gurus, the monists,

the dualists, actually tried to understand the Moola, the Cause,

whether there was any cause or not for any effect to be produced.

Curious readers may go through Advaitam, Vishista Advaitam, and

Dvaitam for understanding the same,

 

Now coming back, we see saints have Ketu in arthatrikona in dasamsa.

Which shows that they were "working" towards Moksha. WIthout action

there is no reaction, they were all trying to understand action.

According to some rare classifed teachings, thought itself is action,

and not the act itself. Otherwise, how could you explain injury to a

person, when many people became "jealous" of him recieving an award,

or getting married probably. Rama , you can appreciate this as you

know in our marriages, the groom wears a "disthi chukka" or a small

black til on his cheek, to avoid spurios "thoughts", which are

nothing but actions.

 

Once Guru Sanjay said, all the arudhas are similar to thoughts which

are the manifestation of Karma.

 

When we talk about moksha trikona, we should go for appropriate

divisional charts such as d-20, and d-60. The root for these

divisional cahrts are the 8th house and the 12th house.

10th house is the root for the dasamsa chart, so work, prestige, or

things associated with the same are to be seen in this chart.

Most famous saints, built temples, institutions(YSS, RK Mission) etc.

So any act to build foundations on earth(Artha) should have strong

ketu connection in artha trikonas.

best wishes

partha

 

 

vedic astrology, "venkatarama_sastry"

<venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> Wonderful explanation, Lakshman Ji. Yes, that makes a lot of sense,

> the artha trikona determines the livelihood. You also talked about

> the Dharma and Moksha trikonas, that I asked about. How about the

> Kaama trikona? Will the 3rd house similarly show the existing

> desires, the 7th what you do to achieve those desires and 11th the

> gains thereof? That actually makes a lot of sense, given what each

> of thsoe houses represent.

>

> Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate it!

> Venkatarama

>

> vedic astrology, Lakshman Brahma

> <lbrahma> wrote:

> > Dear Venkatrama

> > even though your question is directed to guru Partha,I

> > am giving my $0.02 worth..

> > The Dharma trikona tells the dharma one need to follow

> > where as the artha trikona determines ones lively

> > hood. 2nd house is the house of sustainence and the

> > trines to it and planets there in helps the growth of

> > the same. See 2nd house is the resource you have. the

> > 5th from it is 6th house which will determinr the

> > efforts you need to put in to survive and the fifth

> > from 6th is 10th, which is the Karma sthana or the

> > gains of your efforts from 6th.

> > If you look at the charts of these great saints, it

> > was their lively hood. Not only they followed it but

> > also helped and guided others. As far as moksha

> > trikona is concerned it is what you would like to give

> > away willingly. you see the 4th house is the house of

> > sukha, properties.. in order to give that away easily

> > you will be over come with lot of obstacles as denoted

> > by 8th house to attain the gains which is Moksha

> > denoted by 12th house.

> >

> > I would appreciate if Gurus can enlighten more.

> >

> > Lakshman

> >

> > --- venkatarama_sastry <venkatarama_sastry>

> > wrote:

> > > Dear Sundeep and Partha,

> > >

> > > Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or

> > > really,

> > > Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with

> > > religiosity?

> > >

> > > Thanks!

> > > Venkatarama

> > >

> > > vedic astrology, "V.Partha

> > > sarathy"

> > > <partvinu5> wrote:

> > > > Dear Sundeep

> > > >

> > > > If you have read the entire article, there is a

> > > mention of Ketu in

> > > > arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like

> > > ShankaraCharya)

> > > and

> > > > ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not

> > > mentioned

> > > > specifically, but is inferred from the article.

> > > There were lot of

> > > > charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn

> > > Dasamsa, that

> > > was

> > > > also your point.

> > > >

> > > > Quote from the article

> > > > "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi

> > > Sankara (Chart – 7)

> > > has

> > > > Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating

> > > religiosity and

> > > the

> > > > founding of institution to propagate his Advaita

> > > philosophy. In

> > > the

> > > > Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked

> > > by the

> > > luminaries

> > > > dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a

> > > Saint first and

> > > that

> > > > music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is

> > > the Dasamsa of a

> > > > temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in

> > > the second."

> > > >

> > > > So i hope you are reading the article properly.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Now coming to your second question

> > > >

> > > > I meant future part of the Present life, and not

> > > future lives. SO

> > > i

> > > > hope the confused caused is cleared.

> > > >

> > > > Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later

> > > part of the

> > > present

> > > > life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

> > > >

> > > > WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask

> > > the person

> > > whether

> > > > his first job, or initial part of the career had

> > > anything to do

> > > with

> > > > what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay

> > > patwardhan the same

> > > > Thing, and he confirmed!

> > > >

> > > > best wishes

> > > > partha

> > > >

> > > >

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Dear Partha,

 

Thank you for this very detailed explanation. I, and the rest of the

students on this forum, are lucky! Yes, I can see how the saints

are "working" towards Moksha and this shows in their 10th. And the

point about "building" is a great one too, I clearly see the logic

now.

 

I'm afraid I missed the point regarding the dieties. How do these

play into the rest of your posting?

 

Thanks,

Venkatarama

 

vedic astrology, "V.Partha sarathy"

<partvinu5> wrote:

> Dear Venkatarama and list

>

> The dasamsa is also called Swargamsa. This divisional chart shows

us

> what we can do, or would do rather to attain the Swarga.

> The dieties of the Dasamsa as explained by Narasimha earlier are

>

> Indra East

> Agni Southeast

> Yama South

> RakshasaSouthwest

> Varuna West

> Vayu Northwest

> Kubera North

> Isana Northeast

> Brahma Down

> Ananta Up

>

> Now the dasamsa shows the key to the karma of a person.

> Artha and earth are from the same root, latin and sankrit

> notwithstanding. So when we talk about earth, we talk about the

work

> that has to be done. The work that paves the way to Moksha or

final

> emancipation. Thus the planets in the various dasamsas, show what

> karma we have to undergo!

>

> The three goals/ayanas of Dharma, artha, kama are ultimately for

only

> one goal that is of Moksha.

>

> A soul has to undergo all these by choice and the boundaries of

karma

> before it realises its true self. SO when we talk about artha, we

are

> talking about the Mool(The root), the Cause, isn't that the

> foundation of all Shankara's Philosophies.

> Excuse me, i am not starting a thread on shankara or any

philosophy,

> but just trying to point out that all the great gurus, the

monists,

> the dualists, actually tried to understand the Moola, the Cause,

> whether there was any cause or not for any effect to be produced.

> Curious readers may go through Advaitam, Vishista Advaitam, and

> Dvaitam for understanding the same,

>

> Now coming back, we see saints have Ketu in arthatrikona in

dasamsa.

> Which shows that they were "working" towards Moksha. WIthout

action

> there is no reaction, they were all trying to understand action.

> According to some rare classifed teachings, thought itself is

action,

> and not the act itself. Otherwise, how could you explain injury to

a

> person, when many people became "jealous" of him recieving an

award,

> or getting married probably. Rama , you can appreciate this as you

> know in our marriages, the groom wears a "disthi chukka" or a

small

> black til on his cheek, to avoid spurios "thoughts", which are

> nothing but actions.

>

> Once Guru Sanjay said, all the arudhas are similar to thoughts

which

> are the manifestation of Karma.

>

> When we talk about moksha trikona, we should go for appropriate

> divisional charts such as d-20, and d-60. The root for these

> divisional cahrts are the 8th house and the 12th house.

> 10th house is the root for the dasamsa chart, so work, prestige,

or

> things associated with the same are to be seen in this chart.

> Most famous saints, built temples, institutions(YSS, RK Mission)

etc.

> So any act to build foundations on earth(Artha) should have strong

> ketu connection in artha trikonas.

> best wishes

> partha

>

>

> vedic astrology, "venkatarama_sastry"

> <venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> > Wonderful explanation, Lakshman Ji. Yes, that makes a lot of

sense,

> > the artha trikona determines the livelihood. You also talked

about

> > the Dharma and Moksha trikonas, that I asked about. How about

the

> > Kaama trikona? Will the 3rd house similarly show the existing

> > desires, the 7th what you do to achieve those desires and 11th

the

> > gains thereof? That actually makes a lot of sense, given what

each

> > of thsoe houses represent.

> >

> > Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate it!

> > Venkatarama

> >

> > vedic astrology, Lakshman Brahma

> > <lbrahma> wrote:

> > > Dear Venkatrama

> > > even though your question is directed to guru Partha,I

> > > am giving my $0.02 worth..

> > > The Dharma trikona tells the dharma one need to follow

> > > where as the artha trikona determines ones lively

> > > hood. 2nd house is the house of sustainence and the

> > > trines to it and planets there in helps the growth of

> > > the same. See 2nd house is the resource you have. the

> > > 5th from it is 6th house which will determinr the

> > > efforts you need to put in to survive and the fifth

> > > from 6th is 10th, which is the Karma sthana or the

> > > gains of your efforts from 6th.

> > > If you look at the charts of these great saints, it

> > > was their lively hood. Not only they followed it but

> > > also helped and guided others. As far as moksha

> > > trikona is concerned it is what you would like to give

> > > away willingly. you see the 4th house is the house of

> > > sukha, properties.. in order to give that away easily

> > > you will be over come with lot of obstacles as denoted

> > > by 8th house to attain the gains which is Moksha

> > > denoted by 12th house.

> > >

> > > I would appreciate if Gurus can enlighten more.

> > >

> > > Lakshman

> > >

> > > --- venkatarama_sastry <venkatarama_sastry>

> > > wrote:

> > > > Dear Sundeep and Partha,

> > > >

> > > > Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or

> > > > really,

> > > > Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with

> > > > religiosity?

> > > >

> > > > Thanks!

> > > > Venkatarama

> > > >

> > > > vedic astrology, "V.Partha

> > > > sarathy"

> > > > <partvinu5> wrote:

> > > > > Dear Sundeep

> > > > >

> > > > > If you have read the entire article, there is a

> > > > mention of Ketu in

> > > > > arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like

> > > > ShankaraCharya)

> > > > and

> > > > > ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not

> > > > mentioned

> > > > > specifically, but is inferred from the article.

> > > > There were lot of

> > > > > charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn

> > > > Dasamsa, that

> > > > was

> > > > > also your point.

> > > > >

> > > > > Quote from the article

> > > > > "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi

> > > > Sankara (Chart – 7)

> > > > has

> > > > > Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating

> > > > religiosity and

> > > > the

> > > > > founding of institution to propagate his Advaita

> > > > philosophy. In

> > > > the

> > > > > Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked

> > > > by the

> > > > luminaries

> > > > > dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a

> > > > Saint first and

> > > > that

> > > > > music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is

> > > > the Dasamsa of a

> > > > > temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in

> > > > the second."

> > > > >

> > > > > So i hope you are reading the article properly.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Now coming to your second question

> > > > >

> > > > > I meant future part of the Present life, and not

> > > > future lives. SO

> > > > i

> > > > > hope the confused caused is cleared.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later

> > > > part of the

> > > > present

> > > > > life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

> > > > >

> > > > > WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask

> > > > the person

> > > > whether

> > > > > his first job, or initial part of the career had

> > > > anything to do

> > > > with

> > > > > what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay

> > > > patwardhan the same

> > > > > Thing, and he confirmed!

> > > > >

> > > > > best wishes

> > > > > partha

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Dear Partha and Venkatarama,

I too agree that Partha's posting is a real gem (they frequently

are). However, I still dont completely understand. Here is what I

understand in my own words, so either of you can clarify:

 

I think what you say is that the dasamsa is where we understand the

karma of a person from, correct? Why do you restrict yourself to the

arthatrikona of the dasamsa? Do you mean that Saints who do not have

ketu in their arthatrikona are not "working" towards Moksha? Krishna

had Ketu in the 7th - Kamatrikona. Jesus Christ had Ketu in the 5th -

Dharmatrikona. Guru Nanak Dev had Ketu in the 10th - ok,

arthatrikona. Sai Baba of Shirdi had Ketu in the 11th - kamatrikona.

Were all of these not "working" towards moksha? Or is your point that

EITHER Ketu be in the natural 10th (Capricorn) in any of the

dharma,artha,kama,moksha trikonas or alternatively be in the

arthatrikona? And if your answer to this is yes, then does this apply

to other grahas as well - I mean Ketu is the Karyesha for Moksha, so

we see Ketu's position in dasamsa to examine work towards Moksha.

Similarly, Mars, Venus, Jupiter are also karyesha's for something or

the other. Do we see their position in the relevant varga and

relevant trikona in the varga to see the progress in that area?

Please give examples if you agree, reasoning if you dont.

 

Thank you,

 

Sundeep

 

vedic astrology, "venkatarama_sastry"

<venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> Dear Partha,

>

> Thank you for this very detailed explanation. I, and the rest of

the

> students on this forum, are lucky! Yes, I can see how the saints

> are "working" towards Moksha and this shows in their 10th. And the

> point about "building" is a great one too, I clearly see the logic

> now.

>

> I'm afraid I missed the point regarding the dieties. How do these

> play into the rest of your posting?

>

> Thanks,

> Venkatarama

>

> vedic astrology, "V.Partha sarathy"

> <partvinu5> wrote:

> > Dear Venkatarama and list

> >

> > The dasamsa is also called Swargamsa. This divisional chart shows

> us

> > what we can do, or would do rather to attain the Swarga.

> > The dieties of the Dasamsa as explained by Narasimha earlier are

> >

> > Indra East

> > Agni Southeast

> > Yama South

> > RakshasaSouthwest

> > Varuna West

> > Vayu Northwest

> > Kubera North

> > Isana Northeast

> > Brahma Down

> > Ananta Up

> >

> > Now the dasamsa shows the key to the karma of a person.

> > Artha and earth are from the same root, latin and sankrit

> > notwithstanding. So when we talk about earth, we talk about the

> work

> > that has to be done. The work that paves the way to Moksha or

> final

> > emancipation. Thus the planets in the various dasamsas, show what

> > karma we have to undergo!

> >

> > The three goals/ayanas of Dharma, artha, kama are ultimately for

> only

> > one goal that is of Moksha.

> >

> > A soul has to undergo all these by choice and the boundaries of

> karma

> > before it realises its true self. SO when we talk about artha, we

> are

> > talking about the Mool(The root), the Cause, isn't that the

> > foundation of all Shankara's Philosophies.

> > Excuse me, i am not starting a thread on shankara or any

> philosophy,

> > but just trying to point out that all the great gurus, the

> monists,

> > the dualists, actually tried to understand the Moola, the Cause,

> > whether there was any cause or not for any effect to be produced.

> > Curious readers may go through Advaitam, Vishista Advaitam, and

> > Dvaitam for understanding the same,

> >

> > Now coming back, we see saints have Ketu in arthatrikona in

> dasamsa.

> > Which shows that they were "working" towards Moksha. WIthout

> action

> > there is no reaction, they were all trying to understand action.

> > According to some rare classifed teachings, thought itself is

> action,

> > and not the act itself. Otherwise, how could you explain injury

to

> a

> > person, when many people became "jealous" of him recieving an

> award,

> > or getting married probably. Rama , you can appreciate this as

you

> > know in our marriages, the groom wears a "disthi chukka" or a

> small

> > black til on his cheek, to avoid spurios "thoughts", which are

> > nothing but actions.

> >

> > Once Guru Sanjay said, all the arudhas are similar to thoughts

> which

> > are the manifestation of Karma.

> >

> > When we talk about moksha trikona, we should go for appropriate

> > divisional charts such as d-20, and d-60. The root for these

> > divisional cahrts are the 8th house and the 12th house.

> > 10th house is the root for the dasamsa chart, so work, prestige,

> or

> > things associated with the same are to be seen in this chart.

> > Most famous saints, built temples, institutions(YSS, RK Mission)

> etc.

> > So any act to build foundations on earth(Artha) should have

strong

> > ketu connection in artha trikonas.

> > best wishes

> > partha

> >

> >

> > vedic astrology, "venkatarama_sastry"

> > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> > > Wonderful explanation, Lakshman Ji. Yes, that makes a lot of

> sense,

> > > the artha trikona determines the livelihood. You also talked

> about

> > > the Dharma and Moksha trikonas, that I asked about. How about

> the

> > > Kaama trikona? Will the 3rd house similarly show the existing

> > > desires, the 7th what you do to achieve those desires and 11th

> the

> > > gains thereof? That actually makes a lot of sense, given what

> each

> > > of thsoe houses represent.

> > >

> > > Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate it!

> > > Venkatarama

> > >

> > > vedic astrology, Lakshman Brahma

> > > <lbrahma> wrote:

> > > > Dear Venkatrama

> > > > even though your question is directed to guru Partha,I

> > > > am giving my $0.02 worth..

> > > > The Dharma trikona tells the dharma one need to follow

> > > > where as the artha trikona determines ones lively

> > > > hood. 2nd house is the house of sustainence and the

> > > > trines to it and planets there in helps the growth of

> > > > the same. See 2nd house is the resource you have. the

> > > > 5th from it is 6th house which will determinr the

> > > > efforts you need to put in to survive and the fifth

> > > > from 6th is 10th, which is the Karma sthana or the

> > > > gains of your efforts from 6th.

> > > > If you look at the charts of these great saints, it

> > > > was their lively hood. Not only they followed it but

> > > > also helped and guided others. As far as moksha

> > > > trikona is concerned it is what you would like to give

> > > > away willingly. you see the 4th house is the house of

> > > > sukha, properties.. in order to give that away easily

> > > > you will be over come with lot of obstacles as denoted

> > > > by 8th house to attain the gains which is Moksha

> > > > denoted by 12th house.

> > > >

> > > > I would appreciate if Gurus can enlighten more.

> > > >

> > > > Lakshman

> > > >

> > > > --- venkatarama_sastry <venkatarama_sastry>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > > Dear Sundeep and Partha,

> > > > >

> > > > > Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or

> > > > > really,

> > > > > Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with

> > > > > religiosity?

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks!

> > > > > Venkatarama

> > > > >

> > > > > vedic astrology, "V.Partha

> > > > > sarathy"

> > > > > <partvinu5> wrote:

> > > > > > Dear Sundeep

> > > > > >

> > > > > > If you have read the entire article, there is a

> > > > > mention of Ketu in

> > > > > > arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like

> > > > > ShankaraCharya)

> > > > > and

> > > > > > ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not

> > > > > mentioned

> > > > > > specifically, but is inferred from the article.

> > > > > There were lot of

> > > > > > charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn

> > > > > Dasamsa, that

> > > > > was

> > > > > > also your point.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Quote from the article

> > > > > > "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi

> > > > > Sankara (Chart – 7)

> > > > > has

> > > > > > Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating

> > > > > religiosity and

> > > > > the

> > > > > > founding of institution to propagate his Advaita

> > > > > philosophy. In

> > > > > the

> > > > > > Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked

> > > > > by the

> > > > > luminaries

> > > > > > dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a

> > > > > Saint first and

> > > > > that

> > > > > > music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is

> > > > > the Dasamsa of a

> > > > > > temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in

> > > > > the second."

> > > > > >

> > > > > > So i hope you are reading the article properly.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Now coming to your second question

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I meant future part of the Present life, and not

> > > > > future lives. SO

> > > > > i

> > > > > > hope the confused caused is cleared.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later

> > > > > part of the

> > > > > present

> > > > > > life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask

> > > > > the person

> > > > > whether

> > > > > > his first job, or initial part of the career had

> > > > > anything to do

> > > > > with

> > > > > > what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay

> > > > > patwardhan the same

> > > > > > Thing, and he confirmed!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > best wishes

> > > > > > partha

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Dear Sundeep

 

The notable feature of people having ketu in arthatrikonas in dasamsa

are the institutions, and the work of spreading the message of

emancipation. It is not that Krishna did not spread the message,

infact he was the one who gave us the right direction. Now ketu in

7th would mean that he is talking about the road to "HIM" 7th house

is dwara or the gateway of a soul. SO his "focus" was on the gateway,

the road to emancipation.

 

Jesus Christ had Ketu in fifth, so it means he was talking about the

universal love, love and mercy, the power of mantra as signified by

fifth house.

 

But if you take the cases of saints actively pursuing as a

profession, as a karma as a work, then you can notice that ketu is in

arthatrikonas. It is not that other great saints were not working for

it, probably they are already liberated?!!

I think Sai Baba's chart might be wrong, as nobody knows where he was

born.

best wishes

partha

 

 

vedic astrology, "vedicastrostudent"

<vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> Dear Partha and Venkatarama,

> I too agree that Partha's posting is a real gem (they frequently

> are). However, I still dont completely understand. Here is what I

> understand in my own words, so either of you can clarify:

>

> I think what you say is that the dasamsa is where we understand the

> karma of a person from, correct? Why do you restrict yourself to

the

> arthatrikona of the dasamsa? Do you mean that Saints who do not

have

> ketu in their arthatrikona are not "working" towards Moksha?

Krishna

> had Ketu in the 7th - Kamatrikona. Jesus Christ had Ketu in the

5th -

> Dharmatrikona. Guru Nanak Dev had Ketu in the 10th - ok,

> arthatrikona. Sai Baba of Shirdi had Ketu in the 11th -

kamatrikona.

> Were all of these not "working" towards moksha? Or is your point

that

> EITHER Ketu be in the natural 10th (Capricorn) in any of the

> dharma,artha,kama,moksha trikonas or alternatively be in the

> arthatrikona? And if your answer to this is yes, then does this

apply

> to other grahas as well - I mean Ketu is the Karyesha for Moksha,

so

> we see Ketu's position in dasamsa to examine work towards Moksha.

> Similarly, Mars, Venus, Jupiter are also karyesha's for something

or

> the other. Do we see their position in the relevant varga and

> relevant trikona in the varga to see the progress in that area?

> Please give examples if you agree, reasoning if you dont.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Sundeep

>

> vedic astrology, "venkatarama_sastry"

> <venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> > Dear Partha,

> >

> > Thank you for this very detailed explanation. I, and the rest of

> the

> > students on this forum, are lucky! Yes, I can see how the saints

> > are "working" towards Moksha and this shows in their 10th. And

the

> > point about "building" is a great one too, I clearly see the

logic

> > now.

> >

> > I'm afraid I missed the point regarding the dieties. How do these

> > play into the rest of your posting?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Venkatarama

> >

> > vedic astrology, "V.Partha sarathy"

> > <partvinu5> wrote:

> > > Dear Venkatarama and list

> > >

> > > The dasamsa is also called Swargamsa. This divisional chart

shows

> > us

> > > what we can do, or would do rather to attain the Swarga.

> > > The dieties of the Dasamsa as explained by Narasimha earlier are

> > >

> > > Indra East

> > > Agni Southeast

> > > Yama South

> > > RakshasaSouthwest

> > > Varuna West

> > > Vayu Northwest

> > > Kubera North

> > > Isana Northeast

> > > Brahma Down

> > > Ananta Up

> > >

> > > Now the dasamsa shows the key to the karma of a person.

> > > Artha and earth are from the same root, latin and sankrit

> > > notwithstanding. So when we talk about earth, we talk about the

> > work

> > > that has to be done. The work that paves the way to Moksha or

> > final

> > > emancipation. Thus the planets in the various dasamsas, show

what

> > > karma we have to undergo!

> > >

> > > The three goals/ayanas of Dharma, artha, kama are ultimately

for

> > only

> > > one goal that is of Moksha.

> > >

> > > A soul has to undergo all these by choice and the boundaries of

> > karma

> > > before it realises its true self. SO when we talk about artha,

we

> > are

> > > talking about the Mool(The root), the Cause, isn't that the

> > > foundation of all Shankara's Philosophies.

> > > Excuse me, i am not starting a thread on shankara or any

> > philosophy,

> > > but just trying to point out that all the great gurus, the

> > monists,

> > > the dualists, actually tried to understand the Moola, the

Cause,

> > > whether there was any cause or not for any effect to be

produced.

> > > Curious readers may go through Advaitam, Vishista Advaitam, and

> > > Dvaitam for understanding the same,

> > >

> > > Now coming back, we see saints have Ketu in arthatrikona in

> > dasamsa.

> > > Which shows that they were "working" towards Moksha. WIthout

> > action

> > > there is no reaction, they were all trying to understand

action.

> > > According to some rare classifed teachings, thought itself is

> > action,

> > > and not the act itself. Otherwise, how could you explain injury

> to

> > a

> > > person, when many people became "jealous" of him recieving an

> > award,

> > > or getting married probably. Rama , you can appreciate this as

> you

> > > know in our marriages, the groom wears a "disthi chukka" or a

> > small

> > > black til on his cheek, to avoid spurios "thoughts", which are

> > > nothing but actions.

> > >

> > > Once Guru Sanjay said, all the arudhas are similar to thoughts

> > which

> > > are the manifestation of Karma.

> > >

> > > When we talk about moksha trikona, we should go for appropriate

> > > divisional charts such as d-20, and d-60. The root for these

> > > divisional cahrts are the 8th house and the 12th house.

> > > 10th house is the root for the dasamsa chart, so work,

prestige,

> > or

> > > things associated with the same are to be seen in this chart.

> > > Most famous saints, built temples, institutions(YSS, RK

Mission)

> > etc.

> > > So any act to build foundations on earth(Artha) should have

> strong

> > > ketu connection in artha trikonas.

> > > best wishes

> > > partha

> > >

> > >

> > > vedic astrology, "venkatarama_sastry"

> > > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> > > > Wonderful explanation, Lakshman Ji. Yes, that makes a lot of

> > sense,

> > > > the artha trikona determines the livelihood. You also talked

> > about

> > > > the Dharma and Moksha trikonas, that I asked about. How about

> > the

> > > > Kaama trikona? Will the 3rd house similarly show the existing

> > > > desires, the 7th what you do to achieve those desires and

11th

> > the

> > > > gains thereof? That actually makes a lot of sense, given what

> > each

> > > > of thsoe houses represent.

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate it!

> > > > Venkatarama

> > > >

> > > > vedic astrology, Lakshman Brahma

> > > > <lbrahma> wrote:

> > > > > Dear Venkatrama

> > > > > even though your question is directed to guru Partha,I

> > > > > am giving my $0.02 worth..

> > > > > The Dharma trikona tells the dharma one need to follow

> > > > > where as the artha trikona determines ones lively

> > > > > hood. 2nd house is the house of sustainence and the

> > > > > trines to it and planets there in helps the growth of

> > > > > the same. See 2nd house is the resource you have. the

> > > > > 5th from it is 6th house which will determinr the

> > > > > efforts you need to put in to survive and the fifth

> > > > > from 6th is 10th, which is the Karma sthana or the

> > > > > gains of your efforts from 6th.

> > > > > If you look at the charts of these great saints, it

> > > > > was their lively hood. Not only they followed it but

> > > > > also helped and guided others. As far as moksha

> > > > > trikona is concerned it is what you would like to give

> > > > > away willingly. you see the 4th house is the house of

> > > > > sukha, properties.. in order to give that away easily

> > > > > you will be over come with lot of obstacles as denoted

> > > > > by 8th house to attain the gains which is Moksha

> > > > > denoted by 12th house.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would appreciate if Gurus can enlighten more.

> > > > >

> > > > > Lakshman

> > > > >

> > > > > --- venkatarama_sastry <venkatarama_sastry>

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > > > Dear Sundeep and Partha,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Why "Arthatrikona", rather than Dharmatrikona or

> > > > > > really,

> > > > > > Mokshatrikona, which I would connect with

> > > > > > religiosity?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks!

> > > > > > Venkatarama

> > > > > >

> > > > > > vedic astrology, "V.Partha

> > > > > > sarathy"

> > > > > > <partvinu5> wrote:

> > > > > > > Dear Sundeep

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > If you have read the entire article, there is a

> > > > > > mention of Ketu in

> > > > > > > arthatrikonas. Fixed sign as dasamsa lagna(Like

> > > > > > ShankaraCharya)

> > > > > > and

> > > > > > > ketu in arthatrikona. IF i remember, it was not

> > > > > > mentioned

> > > > > > > specifically, but is inferred from the article.

> > > > > > There were lot of

> > > > > > > charts discussed, one point was ketu in Capricorn

> > > > > > Dasamsa, that

> > > > > > was

> > > > > > > also your point.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Quote from the article

> > > > > > > "Aurobindo Ghose,The Dasamsa of Jagadguru Adi

> > > > > > Sankara (Chart – 7)

> > > > > > has

> > > > > > > Ketu and the Sun in the Arthatrikona indicating

> > > > > > religiosity and

> > > > > > the

> > > > > > > founding of institution to propagate his Advaita

> > > > > > philosophy. In

> > > > > > the

> > > > > > > Dasamsa of Sri Tyagaraja (Chart – 8), Ketu flanked

> > > > > > by the

> > > > > > luminaries

> > > > > > > dominates the arthtrikona showing that he was a

> > > > > > Saint first and

> > > > > > that

> > > > > > > music was his medium of expression,Chart – 11 is

> > > > > > the Dasamsa of a

> > > > > > > temple priest. The arthtrikona has exalted Ketu in

> > > > > > the second."

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > So i hope you are reading the article properly.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Now coming to your second question

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I meant future part of the Present life, and not

> > > > > > future lives. SO

> > > > > > i

> > > > > > > hope the confused caused is cleared.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Thus 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th consist of the later

> > > > > > part of the

> > > > > > present

> > > > > > > life, it is applicable in rasi and d-10.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > WHen i look at random charts, i tell or rather ask

> > > > > > the person

> > > > > > whether

> > > > > > > his first job, or initial part of the career had

> > > > > > anything to do

> > > > > > with

> > > > > > > what the "6th" house signified. I asked Vinay

> > > > > > patwardhan the same

> > > > > > > Thing, and he confirmed!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > best wishes

> > > > > > > partha

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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