Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 Hare Rama Krishna Namasthe Saumya, For Gemini lagna, Jup & Rahu together is a Guru-chandala yoga. The akasha tatwa represented by Guru is vitiated by the association with Rahu. Karaka (Jup) for 9th is damaged by this association, so, again DKY is not possible. (The two lords for Scorpio & Aquarius represent two paths/choices infront of the person) For Taurus lagna, Saturn remains a badhakesh (9th lordship). With badha in the area of Dharma how can it give Dharma-Karmadhipathi Yoga. It is known that when 9th and 10th lords join together, the native does Karma related to dharma in the society. How would Saturn give its results in the 12th for Taurus lagna? regards Suryaviswanadham vedic astrology, saumya ray chaudhuri <saumya@r...> wrote: > Respected Vishwanatham Ji, > While following the thread a question arise in my mind. Rahu co- lords 10th in case of Tarus and 9th in case of Gemini lagna. My question is Combination of Rahu and Saturn in case of Tarus lagna or Rahu- Jupiter in case of Gemini lagna will give rise to DKY or not. > I appreciate your input in this regard. > Thank you > With personal regards > Saumya > > SuryaViswanadham <vishwanatham@g...> wrote: > > > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear Sourav & Richa, > > For Taurus lagna, it is lords of two houses, 9th and 10th, which come > together. As it is the same planet, there is complete fusion! Infact > Saturn in this case gives suo-motto Raja Yoga. > > One needs to watch, Rahu, because it is the co-lord of the 10th in > this case. Also, the fact that 9th house for Taurus is badhaka sthana. > > Some of these factors could come in the way to call it as the highest > of Raja Yoga ( which is what a DKY is). > > My 2 cents. > > regards > Suryaviswanadham > vedic astrology, "feynman_8" > wrote: > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > Dear Richa-ji, > > Namaskar. I was almost expecting this question > coming. > > No that is not the case. It has to be two separate planets to be a > > yoga, as yoga means "joining" of two different planets in some way. > > > > Regards, > > > > Sourav > > > > vedic astrology, "richas_lucky" > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Sirs > > > This is the yoga when 9th and 10th lord cojoins, interchange from > > > lagna or 9th house or 10th house. So my question is this that for > > > taurus lagna saturn being 9th and 10th lord makes automatically > this > > > yoga............Am i right???? > > > Thanxs and regards > > > Richa Gupta > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || > Links > > > Saumya Ray Chaudhuri > IMTECH,Sector 39A, Chandigarh-160036 > ph 0172 690751(lab) > > > Mail Mobile > Take Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 || Hare Rama Krishna || Dear Suryavishwanandan-ji, Namaskar. I tend to disagree. You are confusing DKY with yogakaraka. They are not the same. A yogakaraka is a causer of auspicious combination (literal translation) as it owns a kendra and trikona (vishusthana and lakshmisthana). Dhaarmakarmadhipaty yoga is the highest form of raajayoga and it involved combination (by conjunction or mutual aspect) of two planets. A yoga is not the same as yogakaraka. That is why the distinction is made by Maharshi Parasara. If you consider that all Ta Ascendants having suo muto Dharmakarmadhipati yoga, then it means (let's forget about Rahu's co- lordship for the time being) that such ascendant person's will rice very high is life as the lords of 9H and 10H being conjuct exactly at the same degree gives the highest degree of manifestation of this rajayoga !! This cannot be the case. The degree and area of manifestation of a DKY depends on (a) how close the two planets are in conjunction of mutual aspect (b) which house(s) they are in. Yogakaraka is a different story. Let me quote Maharshi Parasara (BPHS 36.13): Koneshatwe jadaikashya kendreshatwam cha jaayate | kendre koney sthito batsou visheshadyogakaaraka || Dr. G. C. Sharma's Translation: If one and the same planet becomes lord of a trine and also the lord of angle AND OCCUPIES AN ANGLE OR A TRINE, it will prove to be a yogakaraka. Hope this helps to clarify what Maharshi Parasara means by the difference between a Yogakaraka and a particular yoga, be it a DKY or some other yoga. Regards, Sourav vedic astrology, "SuryaViswanadham" <vishwanatham@g...> wrote: > > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear Sourav & Richa, > > For Taurus lagna, it is lords of two houses, 9th and 10th, which come > together. As it is the same planet, there is complete fusion! Infact > Saturn in this case gives suo-motto Raja Yoga. > > One needs to watch, Rahu, because it is the co-lord of the 10th in > this case. Also, the fact that 9th house for Taurus is badhaka sthana. > > Some of these factors could come in the way to call it as the highest > of Raja Yoga ( which is what a DKY is). > > My 2 cents. > > regards > Suryaviswanadham > vedic astrology, "feynman_8" <sourav12@h...> > wrote: > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > Dear Richa-ji, > > Namaskar. I was almost expecting this question > coming. > > No that is not the case. It has to be two separate planets to be a > > yoga, as yoga means "joining" of two different planets in some way. > > > > Regards, > > > > Sourav > > > > vedic astrology, "richas_lucky" > > <richas_lucky> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Sirs > > > This is the yoga when 9th and 10th lord cojoins, interchange from > > > lagna or 9th house or 10th house. So my question is this that for > > > taurus lagna saturn being 9th and 10th lord makes automatically > this > > > yoga............Am i right???? > > > Thanxs and regards > > > Richa Gupta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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