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Dear Narasimha ji

 

It is really good to compose shlokas using vyakaranam and Vrittham.

I feel Moon in mercurian navamsha, will give mind a kind of

restlesness and pondering as it is an amsha of shathru.Also mercury is

quick and related to intellect.Poems cannot be composed if the mind is

cool and relaxed.

Now as Chndrashekhar ji has mentioned,if Venus the kavi and knower of

all shasthras is aspecting this Moon then one can become a great poet

based,on other strengths of the said planets and yogas for fame.When

the planet of romance or kalpana aspects such a mind the thoughts will

turn into sahithya.

In your case moon is not aspected by Venus,but by Jupiter.But Venus is

with Budha.

If we check navamsha Venus and moon are related to Mercury

individually due to amsha amshanatha relationship.Venus is not related

to Moon.

 

Thanks

Pradeep

 

 

vedic astrology, Chandrashekhar

<chandrashekhar46> wrote:

> Dear Narasimha,

>

> Yes Saravali does have some golden nuggets. Venus is also called Kavi

> and in Natal chart too he is conjunct Lagnesh Budha aspects your 2nd

> house. Perhaps Jupiter's aspect on Venus makes you write in praise of

> the Lord.

>

> You know, I have always admired you for your selfless service to

Jyotish

> and upright approach. With this ability to compose shloka my admiration

> has only increased.

> Chandrashekhar.

>

> It is nice to know

>

> Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote:

>

> > Dear Chandrashekhar ji,

> >

> > Thank you for the compliments. By the grace of God and blessings of

> > elders, I learnt Sanskrit when young and am comfortable with the

> > language. I started composing poems in classical metres in Sanskrit

> > and Telugu languages when I was 9 or so.

> >

> > In my navamsa chart, I have lagna lord Venus and Moon together in

> > Gemini. I think Saravali says that one with that combination

becomes a

> > poet.

> >

> > The "Navagraha Karavalamba Stotram" that you can find on my website

> > was also composed by me. The shloka on Krishna in the beginning of my

> > book ("Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach") was also composed by

> > me. That is why it specifies my name ("govindassuranaayako(a)vatu

> > sadaa maam naarasimham natam").

> >

> > Himanshu Mohan ji, thank you for the blessings.

> >

> > May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> > Narasimha

> > -------------------------------

> > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net

> > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org

> > SJC website: http://www.SriJagannath.org

> > -------------------------------

> >

> > > Dear Narasimha,

> > > A nice shloka indeed. I did not know that you are a good composer of

> > > shloka. My compliments.

> > > Chandrashekhar.

> > >

> > > Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote:

> > >

> > > > Dear Vijay,

> > > >

> > > > > > Best regards,

> > > > > > -Vijay

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ps. I hope you will share with us your presentation at the

> > seminar on

> > > > > > financial astrology.

> > > >

> > > > I do not have any written material, but I do have some PowerPoint

> > > > presentations that I used at the seminar. I can share them with

> > you in

> > > > a few days. I am also planning to make some stock market

preedictions

> > > > using the techniques I presented at the seminar, which included

> > > > compressed Vimsottari dasa of Kartika Sukla Pratipada chart and

> > > > Sarvatobhadra chakra transits on the compressed Tribhagi

Vimsottari

> > > > dasa star of the same chart.

> > > >

> > > > For now, I uploaded a small shloka on my website. This is a

shloka I

> > > > wrote recently on Lord Shiva at Arsha Vidya Gurukulam at

Saylorsburg.

> > > > This shloka asks Lord Dakshinamurthy of Saylorsburg to bless the

> > Vedic

> > > > astrologers by living in their intellect and giving them

wisdom. I

> > had

> > > > the nice opportunity of reciting this shloka before the idol

of Lord

> > > > Dakshinamurthy, before a panel discussion. You can read the

> > Shlokam in

> > > > Sanskrit/English and read the translation at:

> > > >

> > > > http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/mantras/shiva_may_2005.gif

> > > >

> > > > For those who know Sanskrit metres, this uses a metre known as

> > > > "Shaardoola Vikreeditam".

> > > >

> > > > > > My teacher RG Krishnan had also presented at the

> > > > > > seminar.

> > > >

> > > > I had the great fortune of meeting Sri Krishnan and taking his

> > > > blessings. It is such a pleasure to meet a saattwik man like

him. In

> > > > fact, meeting him and taking his blessings were the highlight

of my

> > > > trip. He seemed so knowledgable, simple, humble and

open-minded. We

> > > > find such men of golden heart very rarely these days. Vishnu

lives in

> > > > the hearts of such people. You are very fortunate to have him

as your

> > > > guru.

> > > >

> > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> > > > Narasimha

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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