Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| Dear David, If possible, please give us the source of this information? This is a generic statement, and a chart should be examined in a wholistic persective. On pondering a little more, I thought of a chart where a person's natal Moon (waxing or waning?) would be in the 3rd from the Ascendant. Jupiter is considered unfavorable here, as it is the Marana Kaaraka Sthaana (roughly translated as the place of death) for Jupiter. Again, the above was one scenario. Lastly – are you assuming Jupiter to be favorable, at all times, for all ascendants? Hope some of this helps. Best wishes, Nitin. || Namah Shivaaya || Hello Honorable members, My question is why in Vedic astrology is it not necessarily considered a favorable factor for an individual for Jupiter to be transiting the house containing an individual's Moon? Or am I mistaken in my interpretation of what I have read? Please advise or direct me to a post/ resource that contains the relevant information. Sincerely, David Engisch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Dear Nitin and members, I had a feeling that I should give more of a context for my question on Jupiter in transit over natal Moon. Thank you for keeping me honest. ; ) To come clean, the information I was referring to regarding Jupiter's transit of natal moon position was from a secondary -- quite likely VERY secondary -- source, a web site for Vedic Astrology. To answer your question, Nitin, I was trying to not assume that Jupiter is always favorable, because of its natural significations or the like, but to be honest once again, I was assuming a lot about its effect in my own chart based on its natal position: 5th house in Pisces w/ Venus almost directly opposite the natal Moon in early degrees of Virgo (around 2degrees). Jupiter in my chart could be said to be weakened by avastha position (1 degree and some minutes/ secs) and because Saturn is aspecting the 5th house from the 8th in Genini (natal). (I tried to honor the contextual nature of Vedic Astrology chart interpretation in my wording of my initial post, but I think I missed a bit by not going far enough. Please accept my apologies. Proper, rigorous use of language is sometimes all we have in studying this great spiritual science across the internet.) Thanks for your attention to my post. Sincerely, David vedic astrology, "Nitin" <astronitin> wrote: > ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| > > > Dear David, > > If possible, please give us the source of this information? This is a > generic statement, and a chart should be examined in a wholistic > persective. > > On pondering a little more, I thought of a chart where a person's > natal Moon (waxing or waning?) would be in the 3rd from the > Ascendant. Jupiter is considered unfavorable here, as it is the > Marana Kaaraka Sthaana (roughly translated as the place of death) for > Jupiter. > > Again, the above was one scenario. > > Lastly – are you assuming Jupiter to be favorable, at all times, for > all ascendants? > > Hope some of this helps. > > Best wishes, > Nitin. > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > > > > Hello Honorable members, > > My question is why in Vedic astrology is it not necessarily > considered a favorable factor for an individual for Jupiter to be > transiting the house containing an individual's Moon? Or am I > mistaken in my interpretation of what I have read? Please advise or > direct me to a post/ resource that contains the relevant information. > > Sincerely, > > David Engisch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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