Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| Dear Pramond and List members, Namaskaar. You have asked a good question. When the rays of the Sun are powerful, it can sometimes overshadow others… this is the basic philosophy I have understood with combustion. It need not mean the losing of the planets' entire strength or role. To get the exact degrees, these have been given in the Classics and discussed in the archives. Here is one link: http://www.brihaspati.net/lesson_41.htm [i am still exploring the works of Surya Siddhanta where Venus could be considered combust whilst still in direct motion.] Now – try to picture this astronomically. Is the birth after Sunset? i.e. has the native been born at a location at a given time where the rays of the Sun are less? Also consider – which planet is it that is combust – i.e. one that has a closer orbit between the Earth and the Sun? Or one that is beyond the Earth…? I hope that some of the above reveals insights in to the planets. Also consider some of the other planetary strengths as given in Chapter 27 of BPHS. Best wishes, Nitin. || Namah Shivaaya || ================= Respected gurujis, could anyone please throw some light on on combustion of planets by sun.... Its commonly said when a planet is in certain degree away from the sun...they get combusted..and lose all their strength.... what about exalted planets getting combusted???Do they lose strength... It is also said that venus and saturn lose only 50% of the strength when they are combusted...are they true??? In many horoscopes we see planets which are highly combusted....but still the planetary strength in their dashas could be experienced...How is that..? Please explain the theory of combustion of planets... Regards Pramod. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 > Hi Nitin, > > Thanks for your reply.....You had earlier written a mail to vedic > astrology groups...on 8th april 2004..Even that mail was very good and > interesting. > I am attaching important points of your mail. > > (((((Combustion is when planets come close to the Sun within certain > degrees, and are overpowered by his rays. > > Its like taking a candle to a dark room, and the lights go on suddenly. > > The candle remains. > > The light emitting there from, remains. > > However, the lights in the room are giving out so much more, that the > function of the candle, reduces. > > From what I recall (please check as well) the degrees of combustion > for the different planets are the following: > > Planet Degree of combustion > Mars > 17° > > Mercury > 13° > > Jupiter > 11° > > Retr. Venus > 8° > > Saturn > 15° > > Nitin.)))))) > > But the question that i always get in mind is what about yogakarakas > getting combusted and the badhakas getting combusted...i heard if a > bad planet gets combusted its power to give bad results get reduced > and hence good... > > Just to give an example,In My horo, I am born in cancer lagna during > day time at 2.15 PM afternoon with 4 planets in 9th house...i.e pisces > sun(24.51'),Venus(25.06'),Mars(23.35') and Mercury(6.23') > here exalted venus being 4th and 11th lord is a badhaka to cancer > lagna and is completely combusted ....mars is also combusted. > Hence venus bad effects will be reduced...and mars's good effects are > reduced....Is it true then...?? > > I am giving my birthdate for your reference. > Date of Birth: 8th April 1981 > Time of Birth : 14.15 IST > Place of Birth: Bangalore,India > Latitude: 12.58 N > Longitude: 77.36 E > > Regards > Pramod. > > > On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:01:21 -0000, Nitin <astronitin wrote: > > > > > > ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| > > > > Dear Pramond and List members, Namaskaar. > > > > You have asked a good question. > > > > When the rays of the Sun are powerful, it can sometimes overshadow > > others… this is the basic philosophy I have understood with > > combustion. It need not mean the losing of the planets' entire > > strength or role. > > > > To get the exact degrees, these have been given in the Classics and > > discussed in the archives. Here is one link: > > http://www.brihaspati.net/lesson_41.htm > > > > [i am still exploring the works of Surya Siddhanta where Venus could > > be considered combust whilst still in direct motion.] > > > > > > Now – try to picture this astronomically. Is the birth after Sunset? > > i.e. has the native been born at a location at a given time where the > > rays of the Sun are less? > > > > Also consider – which planet is it that is combust – i.e. one that has > > a closer orbit between the Earth and the Sun? Or one that is beyond > > the Earth…? > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope that some of the above reveals insights in to the planets. > > > > Also consider some of the other planetary strengths as given in > > Chapter 27 of BPHS. > > > > Best wishes, > > Nitin. > > > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > > > > > ================= > > > > > > Respected gurujis, > > > > could anyone please throw some light on on combustion of planets by > > sun.... > > Its commonly said when a planet is in certain degree away from the > > sun...they get combusted..and lose all their strength.... > > > > what about exalted planets getting combusted???Do they lose strength... > > It is also said that venus and saturn lose only 50% of the strength > > when they are combusted...are they true??? > > > > In many horoscopes we see planets which are highly combusted....but > > still the planetary strength in their dashas could be > > experienced...How is that..? > > > > Please explain the theory of combustion of planets... > > > > Regards > > Pramod. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Links > > > > vedic astrology/ > > > > > > vedic astrology > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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