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||| Hare Rama Krishna |||

 

Dear Ads,

 

On the surface level, the Hora Lagna represents the physical

manifestation of wealth in a Rashi. See where it is placed.

 

Ghati Lagna represents the physical manifestation of power /

authority in a Rashi. See where it is placed.

 

Accordingly, when using the subdivisional charts, see where these

are placed with respect to that division for a better understanding,

should you want to explore that far.

 

For example, Hora / Ghati Lagna is quite broad in the Rashi.

Checking it in the D10 (Dasamsa) could reveal where these sources

are in the workplace fro someone, or when fulfilling Karma.

 

The Hora chart itself is calculated a number of ways. Consider all

of them. It is still in the first harmonic (D-2), and represents the

material plane.

 

Hope that some of this helps you.

 

Take care. Best wishes and light,

Nitin.

 

P.S. Also search the archives on this topic. There was a lot

discussed earlier.

 

|| Namah Shivaaya ||

 

vedic astrology, "ads_archus"

<ads_archus> wrote:

> Hello everyone,

> I request any guidance from the learned members here since I have

> been unable to understand this by reading the material I have

access

> to. While the calculations of special lagnas such as Hora and

Ghati

> lagna are usually explained, how are these lagnas used? Also, what

is

> the difference/ relation between the Hora divisional chart and the

> Hora lagna, and the indications of both?

> Sincerely,

> Ads.

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