Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 Sree Krishna Guru Namaste to the Gurujis and Learned Ones on this group. Can the BK be used to understand the Guru murthy (form of Guru) that guides the native? I am aware that the form of God indicated by the BK is indeed the Guru for the native (i.e. Sun for Shiva, Moon for Parvati, Mercury for Vishnu etc.). How can we extrapolate this to Gurus in human form? For example, Adi Sankaracharya is widely believed to be Shiva Murthy. Can we conclude that a BK of Jupiter or Sun can not only indicate Lord Shiva but also Gurujis that imbibe the essence of Shiva? Adi Shankaracharya, and later Swami Vivekananda cast their brilliance on Vedanta, illuminating it for the masses, just like the blazing Sun. Similarly, Mata Amritanandamayi and Raghavendra Swami are known for their exceeding gentleness and compassion towards all - Maatru Bhaav - so can a BK of Moon point to a Maatru swaroopa Guru like them? There are many such examples.... Shiridi Sai Baba served the sick and needy with the patience indicative of a well placed Shani, Chaintanya Mahaprabhu manifested Radha's love like Venus, while Ramakrishna Paramahansa also manifested love, but that of a child towards the Mother. Ramana Maharshi taught the pure reclusive path of Ketu, while Swami Chinmayananda was a great teacher indicating the Guru graha. Please let me know your thoughts. Sincerely, Venkatarama Sreelatha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 || Om Gurave Namah || Namaste Venkatarama Sreelatha, Yes you can do that. Also Look at Vimsamsa (D20) the chart for spirituality for Spiritual Guru's. A good friend of mine has Jupiter the BK in Cancer D20. And he is a bhakta of Amriteshwari Mata(Ammachi). The Cancer sign gave him a Guru like a mother. This happened in his Rahu-Moon dasa. In Case of Swami Vivekaananda the BK was Saturn and his Guru was a Kaali Bhakta(Swarup). But his D20 Bk is in Taurus (Ruled by Female planet Venus). So both the Planet and Rashi matters. Swami Ramakrishna has Bk-Moon conjoined Venus in Aquarius in D20. Ramana Maharishi had BK-Mars in conjoined Sun in Gemini in D20. And he taught about Atma Gyana. His realization happened after he realized that the Body is not him, i.e when he realized Atma. Sun signifies All Atma. In Vimsamsa(D20) all planets show the spiritual nature. Warm Regards Sanjay P vedic astrology, "Venkatarama Sreelatha" <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > Sree Krishna Guru > > Namaste to the Gurujis and Learned Ones on this group. > > Can the BK be used to understand the Guru murthy (form of Guru) that > guides the native? I am aware that the form of God indicated by the > BK is indeed the Guru for the native (i.e. Sun for Shiva, Moon for > Parvati, Mercury for Vishnu etc.). How can we extrapolate this to > Gurus in human form? For example, Adi Sankaracharya is widely > believed to be Shiva Murthy. Can we conclude that a BK of Jupiter or > Sun can not only indicate Lord Shiva but also Gurujis that imbibe the > essence of Shiva? Adi Shankaracharya, and later Swami Vivekananda > cast their brilliance on Vedanta, illuminating it for the masses, > just like the blazing Sun. Similarly, Mata Amritanandamayi and > Raghavendra Swami are known for their exceeding gentleness and > compassion towards all - Maatru Bhaav - so can a BK of Moon point to > a Maatru swaroopa Guru like them? There are many such examples.... > Shiridi Sai Baba served the sick and needy with the patience > indicative of a well placed Shani, Chaintanya Mahaprabhu manifested > Radha's love like Venus, while Ramakrishna Paramahansa also > manifested love, but that of a child towards the Mother. Ramana > Maharshi taught the pure reclusive path of Ketu, while Swami > Chinmayananda was a great teacher indicating the Guru graha. > > Please let me know your thoughts. > Sincerely, > Venkatarama Sreelatha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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