Guest guest Posted May 22, 2005 Report Share Posted May 22, 2005 HareRamaKrishna P. Samal Ji, One quick thing -- in Vedic Astrology, Houses are counted inclusively. So 8th Lord in 10th is read as being: 3rd from 8th -- i.e. count House #8, House 9, House 10. Thank you. Bala Gopal. vedic astrology, "psamal25" <psamal25> wrote: > Dear Bala Gopal ji > > Thanks for this information. I know it is important to interpret the > chart as a whole. At the same time each exchanges, yogas etc are > building blocks of a chart; so we need to check those individual > blocks as well. > > I am now trying to understand how to interpret 8th lord in 10th. 10th > is 2nd from 8th so it should be interpretated as increase in the > standard of 8th on 10th. > Now how do we interpret this exchange on following conditions. > If 8th lord happens to be Ju? > If 8th lord happens to Sa? > If 8th lord happens to be Ra? > To bring little more interaction, let's take example where Ju conjoins > 10th lord Sa or Ra. > > P. Samal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2005 Report Share Posted May 22, 2005 Bala Gopal ji Thanks for correcting my typo; I was probably still in my sleep when I wrote that. I typed 3rd as 2nd. But my queries still remain valid. As I am taguht 3rd means enterprise, courage and gain. P. Samal > HareRamaKrishna > > P. Samal Ji, > > One quick thing -- in Vedic Astrology, Houses are counted inclusively. > > So 8th Lord in 10th is read as being: > > 3rd from 8th -- i.e. count House #8, House 9, House 10. > > Thank you. > Bala Gopal. > > > vedic astrology, "psamal25" <psamal25> wrote: > > Dear Bala Gopal ji > > > > Thanks for this information. I know it is important to interpret the > > chart as a whole. At the same time each exchanges, yogas etc are > > building blocks of a chart; so we need to check those individual > > blocks as well. > > > > I am now trying to understand how to interpret 8th lord in 10th. 10th > > is 2nd from 8th so it should be interpretated as increase in the > > standard of 8th on 10th. > > Now how do we interpret this exchange on following conditions. > > If 8th lord happens to be Ju? > > If 8th lord happens to Sa? > > If 8th lord happens to be Ra? > > To bring little more interaction, let's take example where Ju conjoins > > 10th lord Sa or Ra. > > > > P. Samal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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