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|| Sri Ramajayam ||

 

Respected Praveen Kumar,

 

Namaste!

 

With reference to the following mail of yours, I have

got a few questions to ask you. Please answer my

questions so that my understanding of fundamentals

will become better.

 

1. I am convinced with your and Mr. K. N. Rao's views

that only little importance should be given to

divisional charts as against to that given to rasi or

navamsa charts. But when one looks at transit

analysis, can the natal divisional charts be used in

addition to rasi and navamsa charts ?

 

2. For example, if Jupiter is a functional benefic in

natal D1 for a native, can we predict that its transit

through the 10th house in natal D10 would bestow good

results in the matters related to the native's

profession ?

 

3. Can the same extent of significance be given to the

transit divisional charts ?

 

Regards,

Vijayanand

 

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Message: 7

Thu, 28 Apr 2005 11:49:48 +0530

Praveen Kumar <chunnu2001

Re: Dr. B V Raman....

 

Yes, Panditji. Rasi bhavas are primary for any

consideration. But,

bhavas in divisions too are used. For this purpose

divisions should be

treated as independent charts too. Say 5th lord of

Navamsa is in the 7th.

Then it indicates a love marriage. In Rasi too same

interpretation is to

be drawn. In all Vargas relevant houses are to be

seen. In dasamsa, 10

house (besides lagna) is most important for

profession. Shri K.N.Rao

says, "..there are many other (secret) uses of

vargas".

 

But, all this is subject to the condition that vargas

are to be given

very limited importance while drawing a conclusion.

Shri K.N.Rao says

(and which I find working) in his book on Vimshottari

that three and a

half points should be given to the Rasi chart, three

points to Navamsa

and only half a point to the interconnected third

chart (D-10, D-12 etc).

He says, " Never allow the third chart to supersede

the importance of

the birth horoscope and Navamsa. But do not fail to

see the third

relevant chart." Shri K.N.Rao gives you only a

skeleton house or sometimes

just the foundation but never a finished house which

you can use

readily. Hence, one has to draw one's own conclusions.

 

There is nothing contradictory in use of vargas for

planetary strength

(and that is the main use of vargas) like uttamamsha,

gopuramsha etc.

and their use as independent charts. This strength is

extremely

important. See the Sun exalted in the Rasi chart of

new Pope. See that it is

exalted in many vargas. Now come back to his Rasi

chart (Aqu lagna from

K.N.Rao) . Sun is lord of 7th house (of position)

aspecting the 9th

house (of religion). Now consider Pada Lagna or Arudha

Lagna which falls in

the 7th house (without using exception). Here, this

Sun becomes lord of

Lagna placed in the 9th house of religion. What

conclusion will you

draw ?

 

"There are well defined rules in astrology" and "there

are no rules in

astrology". You have to reconcile the two statements

by being flexible

enough.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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