Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Namaste Sushmita, > Dear PVR,> > This is an inspiring piece from you. Can similar concept be used for natal horoscopy to time untoward events. What has been your experience in this regard.> > Regards,> > Sushmita Of course, yes. But, D-11 is not that interesting in individual charts. Other divisions can be used. Transits in various divisional charts can be studied with respect to natal rasi chart. For example, when I joined my first job, Sun, Moon, Jupiter and Saturn were transiting in Aquarius in D-10. In my natal rasi chart, Aquariusis the 6th house of service! When I stood state first in intermediate (12th class) with a record score, Mercury and Venus were transiting in Scorpio in D-24. Is it a pure coincidence that Scorpio contains arudha lagna (status and image) in my natal rasi chart?! Mercury and Venus are my 10th and 9th lords and are involved in a raja yoga in my natal rasi chart. What I consider the most important event of my life happened in the evening of 28th January 1994. It was a Friday. I suddenly (and instinctively) decided to read Sri Maha Lakshmi's ashtottaram (108 names) 108 times on Fridays for one year and started it that day. I have been reciting Lakshmi's 108 names 108 times on every Friday since then (almost 11 years now). There were several tests - twice I was very sick, but read the names lying down on a blanket in the pooja room instead of sitting and once I had to do the pooja in an aeroplane as Friday was lost in a US to India flight (I left USA on Thursday night and reached India on Saturday morning). I believe that the blessings of Sri Maha Lakshmi are behind everything I have and I did. By Her grace, I am doing ok professionally, financially and domestically and have made a lot of progress in Jyotish in these 11 years and am able to serve the community in my own humble way, as an author, teacher, student, researcher and programmer. If you look at the transits on 28th January 1994, you will see Saturn and Jupiter together in Aries in D-20. In my rasi chart, Aries is the 8th house of tapasya and it contains mantra pada (arudha pada of 5th house). When Saturn and Jupiter conjoin in any sign in a division, they can trigger whatever that sign contains in natal rasi chart. Of course, just as you correlate transits in divisional charts with natal rasi chart, you can correlate transits in rasi chart with natal divisional charts. For example, look at rasi transits on 28th January 1994. Sun, Mars and Venus were transiting in Capricorn. In my natal D-20, Taurus rises and Capricorn is the 9th house. The same three planets occupy the 5th house in my natal D-20! Ketu was transiting in Taurus in rasi and Taurus contains lagna in my natal D-20. In fact, Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu and Moon were transiting in rasi chart exactly over their natal D-20 positions! No wonder it was a pivotal day in my spiritual life. There is a lot that can be said just based on transits, if only we pay attention to the divisional charts. My advice is to compare divisional transits with natal rasi and rasi transits with natal divisions. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha -------------------------------Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.netFree Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.