Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| Dear Tarun and List members, Namaskaar. Tarun -- Nakshatras (asterisms) are further divisions of a Rashi. Rashi = 30 degrees Nakshatra = 13Deg 20Min i.e. 4 Nakshatra Padas of 3Deg 20Min each Each Nakshatra has a planetary ruler, which can be classified as a "malefic" or a "benefic." Use this as an introduction. The whole chart has to be studied. There are some freely available links also: http://www.salagram.net/Calendar-27nakshatras.htm Hope some of this helps. Best wishes and warm regards, Nitin. || Namah Shivaaya || >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Respected personnals, sir many astrologers says the following planet is in the following NAKSHATRA. This is malefic nakshatra and result of this benefic or melefic planet will be regarding the nakshatra.. Sir i request you all to guide me the effect of melefic nakshtra or benefic nakshtra.. It would be kind of you. Thanks and Regards Tarun Agarwal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Dear Nitin ji, Thanks a lot for sharing the information. I was looking for the same information since long time. Now it comes without I asking for it. I am not able to interpret Navamsa's. I only know that I must look if any planets are debilitated or exalted or badly placed in Navamasa, and then use this to modify the significations from the rasi chart. Is that it? Ofcourse it is also used for marriage. Regards, Pradeep vedic astrology, "Nitin" <astronitin> wrote: > > ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| > > Dear Tarun and List members, Namaskaar. > > Tarun -- Nakshatras (asterisms) are further divisions of a Rashi. > > Rashi = 30 degrees > Nakshatra = 13Deg 20Min > i.e. 4 Nakshatra Padas of 3Deg 20Min each > > > > Each Nakshatra has a planetary ruler, which can be classified as a > "malefic" or a "benefic." > > Use this as an introduction. The whole chart has to be studied. > > There are some freely available links also: > > http://www.salagram.net/Calendar-27nakshatras.htm > > > > Hope some of this helps. > > Best wishes and warm regards, > Nitin. > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > Dear Respected personnals, > > sir many astrologers says the following planet is in the following > NAKSHATRA. This is malefic nakshatra and result of this benefic or > melefic planet will be regarding the nakshatra.. > > Sir i request you all to guide me the effect of melefic nakshtra or > benefic nakshtra.. > > It would be kind of you. > > Thanks and Regards > > Tarun Agarwal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 What does the Salagram article mean by having X star in ascendant. Is it referring to the Nakshatra the Lagna is in or the Moon is in? By default when we refer Nakshatras we refer to the Moon one. Does anyone know why? Is Lagna Nakshatra also ever used and if so when? rgds -Prasad vedic astrology, "Nitin" <astronitin> wrote: > > ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| > > Dear Tarun and List members, Namaskaar. > > Tarun -- Nakshatras (asterisms) are further divisions of a Rashi. > > Rashi = 30 degrees > Nakshatra = 13Deg 20Min > i.e. 4 Nakshatra Padas of 3Deg 20Min each > > > > Each Nakshatra has a planetary ruler, which can be classified as a > "malefic" or a "benefic." > > Use this as an introduction. The whole chart has to be studied. > > There are some freely available links also: > > http://www.salagram.net/Calendar-27nakshatras.htm > > > > Hope some of this helps. > > Best wishes and warm regards, > Nitin. > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > Dear Respected personnals, > > sir many astrologers says the following planet is in the following > NAKSHATRA. This is malefic nakshatra and result of this benefic or > melefic planet will be regarding the nakshatra.. > > Sir i request you all to guide me the effect of melefic nakshtra or > benefic nakshtra.. > > It would be kind of you. > > Thanks and Regards > > Tarun Agarwal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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