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Dear SJ,

 

There have been mails from Sanjay Ji about the roles of two major

Grahas in Jyotish. One is Guru and the other is Rahu. Guru approaches

Jyotish from the Sanatan or eternal, Shastra-based and traditional

viewpoint where the original intent of the Rishis filters through the

storehouse of Gyana: Brihaspati.

 

The other is Rahu, who spurs the so-called original research and

statistical method and "scientific" approach. The difference in the

two methods could be an elaboration of the differences in the two

Grahas.

 

I am not able to recollect this other mail but I suspect it may have

been connected to Sanjay Ji's statement about nodes in Kendra and

Sarpa Yoga with Jyotish potential in the chart. Though Panaphar

Bhavas:2,5,8 and 11 are linked with Jyotish, there was a message that

dealt with the Kendra effects of Rahu-Ketu and Jyotish indulgence. I

think Sanjay Ji advocated care in such a scenario. Mr. Vishwanadham

perhaps might be able to recollect the exact mail. It was something

to this effect though.

 

Regards.

 

Anurag Sharma.

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "suniljohn_2002"

<suniljohn_2004@h...> wrote:

> Dear Shri Vishwanatham,

>

> That's an interesting statement re nodes getting activated, I think

> it might have been true in my case in the last antar, can you

expand

> on the logic behind the nodes getting activated for the astrologers

> part and whether it is positive or negative or does it depend on

the

> state of the nodes in each astrologer/students chart.

> best

> SJ

>

> vedic astrology, "vishwanatham"

> <vishwanatham@r...> wrote:

> > Hare Rama Krishna

> >

> > Dear Friends,

> >

> > All those analysing horoscopes should watch out for what their

> nodes

> > are upto in their own horoscopes. Because, as Pandit Sanjay Rath

> > says, we are activating the nodes in our charts each time we work

> on

> > the horoscopes.

> >

> > Could be a reason, why astrologers fight so much! Best way is to

> > ignore such behaviour.

> >

> > Different discussion groups are now formed into islands,

> identifying

> > with either a system or a personality!

> >

> > Vedic astrologers as a community are only a small group and it

does

> > not help anyone's cause to fight among themselves.

> >

> > Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

> >

> > regards

> > viswanadham

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Dear Sri Anurag,

 

Namaste,

 

Thats brings a natural question. In the Vimsottari dasa scheme does it

signify, Rahu dasa brings knowledge by scientific methods and Jupiter

dasa brings by parampara, which means one could be accpeted into a

parampara!

 

warm regards,

Vishnu

 

 

 

 

--- anuraagsharma27 <anuraagsharma27 wrote:

 

>

> Dear SJ,

>

> There have been mails from Sanjay Ji about the roles of two major

> Grahas in Jyotish. One is Guru and the other is Rahu. Guru approaches

>

> Jyotish from the Sanatan or eternal, Shastra-based and traditional

> viewpoint where the original intent of the Rishis filters through the

>

> storehouse of Gyana: Brihaspati.

>

> The other is Rahu, who spurs the so-called original research and

> statistical method and "scientific" approach. The difference in the

> two methods could be an elaboration of the differences in the two

> Grahas.

>

> I am not able to recollect this other mail but I suspect it may have

> been connected to Sanjay Ji's statement about nodes in Kendra and

> Sarpa Yoga with Jyotish potential in the chart. Though Panaphar

> Bhavas:2,5,8 and 11 are linked with Jyotish, there was a message that

>

> dealt with the Kendra effects of Rahu-Ketu and Jyotish indulgence. I

> think Sanjay Ji advocated care in such a scenario. Mr. Vishwanadham

> perhaps might be able to recollect the exact mail. It was something

> to this effect though.

>

> Regards.

>

> Anurag Sharma.

>

>

>

>

> vedic astrology, "suniljohn_2002"

> <suniljohn_2004@h...> wrote:

> > Dear Shri Vishwanatham,

> >

> > That's an interesting statement re nodes getting activated, I think

>

> > it might have been true in my case in the last antar, can you

> expand

> > on the logic behind the nodes getting activated for the astrologers

>

> > part and whether it is positive or negative or does it depend on

> the

> > state of the nodes in each astrologer/students chart.

> > best

> > SJ

> >

> > vedic astrology, "vishwanatham"

> > <vishwanatham@r...> wrote:

> > > Hare Rama Krishna

> > >

> > > Dear Friends,

> > >

> > > All those analysing horoscopes should watch out for what their

> > nodes

> > > are upto in their own horoscopes. Because, as Pandit Sanjay Rath

> > > says, we are activating the nodes in our charts each time we work

>

> > on

> > > the horoscopes.

> > >

> > > Could be a reason, why astrologers fight so much! Best way is to

> > > ignore such behaviour.

> > >

> > > Different discussion groups are now formed into islands,

> > identifying

> > > with either a system or a personality!

> > >

> > > Vedic astrologers as a community are only a small group and it

> does

> > > not help anyone's cause to fight among themselves.

> > >

> > > Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

> > >

> > > regards

> > > viswanadham

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Vishnu Ji,

 

It would certainly appear to be that way. Vimshottari is a very

potent tool not only to judge mental inclinations but also manifest

events and that is the reason why it is deemed to be the best Dasha

for Kaliyug.

 

As to Grahas, since there are only nine of them, often their effects

are fused but a wandering monk could also be a representative of

Rahu. But broadly speaking, I would agree that Guru in Vimshottari

could bring traditional knowledge provided all other factors also

point to it.

 

Regards.

 

Anurag.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, Vishnu Jandhyala

<jvk1305> wrote:

> Dear Sri Anurag,

>

> Namaste,

>

> Thats brings a natural question. In the Vimsottari dasa scheme does

it

> signify, Rahu dasa brings knowledge by scientific methods and

Jupiter

> dasa brings by parampara, which means one could be accpeted into a

> parampara!

>

> warm regards,

> Vishnu

>

>

>

>

> --- anuraagsharma27 <anuraagsharma27@h...> wrote:

>

> >

> > Dear SJ,

> >

> > There have been mails from Sanjay Ji about the roles of two major

> > Grahas in Jyotish. One is Guru and the other is Rahu. Guru

approaches

> >

> > Jyotish from the Sanatan or eternal, Shastra-based and

traditional

> > viewpoint where the original intent of the Rishis filters through

the

> >

> > storehouse of Gyana: Brihaspati.

> >

> > The other is Rahu, who spurs the so-called original research and

> > statistical method and "scientific" approach. The difference in

the

> > two methods could be an elaboration of the differences in the two

> > Grahas.

> >

> > I am not able to recollect this other mail but I suspect it may

have

> > been connected to Sanjay Ji's statement about nodes in Kendra and

> > Sarpa Yoga with Jyotish potential in the chart. Though Panaphar

> > Bhavas:2,5,8 and 11 are linked with Jyotish, there was a message

that

> >

> > dealt with the Kendra effects of Rahu-Ketu and Jyotish

indulgence. I

> > think Sanjay Ji advocated care in such a scenario. Mr.

Vishwanadham

> > perhaps might be able to recollect the exact mail. It was

something

> > to this effect though.

> >

> > Regards.

> >

> > Anurag Sharma.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > vedic astrology, "suniljohn_2002"

> > <suniljohn_2004@h...> wrote:

> > > Dear Shri Vishwanatham,

> > >

> > > That's an interesting statement re nodes getting activated, I

think

> >

> > > it might have been true in my case in the last antar, can you

> > expand

> > > on the logic behind the nodes getting activated for the

astrologers

> >

> > > part and whether it is positive or negative or does it depend

on

> > the

> > > state of the nodes in each astrologer/students chart.

> > > best

> > > SJ

> > >

> > > vedic astrology, "vishwanatham"

> > > <vishwanatham@r...> wrote:

> > > > Hare Rama Krishna

> > > >

> > > > Dear Friends,

> > > >

> > > > All those analysing horoscopes should watch out for what

their

> > > nodes

> > > > are upto in their own horoscopes. Because, as Pandit Sanjay

Rath

> > > > says, we are activating the nodes in our charts each time we

work

> >

> > > on

> > > > the horoscopes.

> > > >

> > > > Could be a reason, why astrologers fight so much! Best way is

to

> > > > ignore such behaviour.

> > > >

> > > > Different discussion groups are now formed into islands,

> > > identifying

> > > > with either a system or a personality!

> > > >

> > > > Vedic astrologers as a community are only a small group and

it

> > does

> > > > not help anyone's cause to fight among themselves.

> > > >

> > > > Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

> > > >

> > > > regards

> > > > viswanadham

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Sri Anuraag,

 

Your inference suggests that a Rahu-Saturn combination in a chart makes

a perfect candidate for "Sanyasa Yoga",provided Moon is aspected by

this combination. Would you agree?

 

warm regards,

Vishnu

 

 

 

 

--- anuraagsharma27 <anuraagsharma27 wrote:

 

> Dear Vishnu Ji,

>

> It would certainly appear to be that way. Vimshottari is a very

> potent tool not only to judge mental inclinations but also manifest

> events and that is the reason why it is deemed to be the best Dasha

> for Kaliyug.

>

> As to Grahas, since there are only nine of them, often their effects

> are fused but a wandering monk could also be a representative of

> Rahu. But broadly speaking, I would agree that Guru in Vimshottari

> could bring traditional knowledge provided all other factors also

> point to it.

>

> Regards.

>

> Anurag.

 

 

 

=====

||Om akhandala mandalaa kaaram

vyaaptam yena charaa charam

tatpadam darsitam yena

tasmai sri gurave namaha ||

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Friend,

Rahu-Saturn combination would surely make GHOR-TAMAS YOGA and the

person who has this yoga has been found byself to be a Maha bhogi ,

troubled by stormy marital life in most cases.

Mostly the person concerned is very intelligent.

Tatvam-Asi

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, Vishnu Jandhyala

<jvk1305> wrote:

> Dear Sri Anuraag,

>

> Your inference suggests that a Rahu-Saturn combination in a chart

makes

> a perfect candidate for "Sanyasa Yoga",provided Moon is aspected by

> this combination. Would you agree?

>

> warm regards,

> Vishnu

>

>

>

>

> --- anuraagsharma27 <anuraagsharma27@h...> wrote:

>

> > Dear Vishnu Ji,

> >

> > It would certainly appear to be that way. Vimshottari is a very

> > potent tool not only to judge mental inclinations but also

manifest

> > events and that is the reason why it is deemed to be the best

Dasha

> > for Kaliyug.

> >

> > As to Grahas, since there are only nine of them, often their

effects

> > are fused but a wandering monk could also be a representative of

> > Rahu. But broadly speaking, I would agree that Guru in

Vimshottari

> > could bring traditional knowledge provided all other factors also

> > point to it.

> >

> > Regards.

> >

> > Anurag.

>

>

>

> =====

> ||Om akhandala mandalaa kaaram

> vyaaptam yena charaa charam

> tatpadam darsitam yena

> tasmai sri gurave namaha ||

>

>

>

>

>

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|| Jaya Jagannath ||Dear Tatvam-Asi,

 

Is it true with all houses or some specific ones. Rahu - Saturn can stay in a

sign for pretty long and there can be thousands of children born during that

time...

 

Best Wishes

Sarajit

-

nameisego

vedic astrology

Sunday, September 12, 2004 7:59 AM

[vedic astrology] Re: Nodes & astrologers: To Shri Vishwanatham

Dear Friend,Rahu-Saturn combination would surely make GHOR-TAMAS YOGA and the

person who has this yoga has been found byself to be a Maha bhogi , troubled by

stormy marital life in most cases.Mostly the person concerned is very

intelligent.Tatvam-Asivedic astrology, Vishnu Jandhyala

<jvk1305> wrote:> Dear Sri Anuraag,> > Your inference suggests that a

Rahu-Saturn combination in a chart makes> a perfect candidate for "Sanyasa

Yoga",provided Moon is aspected by> this combination. Would you agree?> > warm

regards,> Vishnu> > > > > --- anuraagsharma27 <anuraagsharma27@h...> wrote:> >

> Dear Vishnu Ji,> > > > It would certainly appear to be that way. Vimshottari

is a very > > potent tool not only to judge mental inclinations but also

manifest > > events and that is the reason why it is deemed to be the best

Dasha > > for Kaliyug.> > > > As to Grahas, since there are only nine of them,

often their effects > > are fused but a wandering monk could also be a

representative of > > Rahu. But broadly speaking, I would agree that Guru in

Vimshottari > > could bring traditional knowledge provided all other factors

also > > point to it. > > > > Regards.> > > > Anurag.> > > > =====> ||Om

akhandala mandalaa kaaram> vyaaptam yena charaa charam> tatpadam darsitam

yena> tasmai sri gurave namaha ||> > > >

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