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Dear Prafulla ji,

Probably no Rishi can answer you question!!! But probably some

*modern Rishis* can with there own theory!! In that sense you are free

to make your own theory!! It is a good question. Thank you.

Love,

Sreenadh

 

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Tue, 01 Nov 2005 00:01:16 -0000

"Prafulla Gang" <prafulla.gang

interpreting transit in D charts

 

Dear members,

 

How to apply transiting planets in D charts? For example- if D 10,

lagna is Scorpio and Exalted moon is in Vrishbha. Now as we know,

saturn is transiting in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra and Rahu in Pisces.

Now, will we apply these in D 10 as Saturn in Cancer or we will take D

10 for saturn's current transit and apply the trasit for

interpretation. In other words, do we consider, that for the example

above, sade sati in D 10 over(While reading, Deva Keralam, it sounded

to me like this only).

 

regards / Prafulla

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Dear Surya ji

 

I noted down this specific tip from Deva Keralam, when I read them

8/9 years back and used to apply consistently - when i used to read

charts. and I had opportunity to speak to Late shri Santhanam too,

when he confired this important interpretation rule. In his

commentary, author explained that the rule can be even, expanded for

other natural malefic planets.

 

My books are lying in packed boxes and will need some efforts to

retrieve them. In my guess, it is in Volume II / III (in early

pages).

 

If you have read Deva keralam, it has extensively explained navamsa

chart for many readings like - death (mrityu tulya kashta) of

relatives (e.g. grand father, father etc). Nadiyamsa can not be

taken for Navamsa chart and is taken only for Rasi. BUT, Navamsa

chart is read in isolation in many sholkas.

 

I am sorry for my inabilty to quote you the reference page nos in

Deva Keralam. But, I am sure of this, for my discussions with author

himself.

 

regards / Prafulla

 

vedic astrology, Surya Rao <suryarao12>

wrote:

>

> Dear Prafulla,

>

> After the appearance of your earlier posting in respect of

Devakeralam, we, three people have been going through the three

Books published by late Sri Santhanam of Devakeralam to find what

you have stated. We are yet to find any such sounding verses. On the

contrary, all verses in the work are given for Lagnas and not a

verse I could find given for Navamsa or other Varga kundalis.

>

> Devakeralam also does not mention nadiamsa for Navamsa. Kindly

quote those verses where you are finding interesting or new methods

so that other can also look in and try to understand.

>

> Surya

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> Prafulla Gang <prafulla.gang@r...> wrote:

> Dear members,

>

> How to apply transiting planets in D charts? For example- if D 10,

> lagna is Scorpio and Exalted moon is in Vrishbha. Now as we know,

> saturn is transiting in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra and Rahu in

Pisces.

> Now, will we apply these in D 10 as Saturn in Cancer or we will

take D

> 10 for saturn's current transit and apply the trasit for

> interpretation. In other words, do we consider, that for the

example

> above, sade sati in D 10 over(While reading, Deva Keralam, it

sounded

> to me like this only).

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Dear Narasimha Ji,

 

Yes, i have been following the thread (you referred) and with this

background only, I recalled my notes on Deva Keralam. In fact, Deva

Keralam also prescribes for transit analysis from Navamsa's Moon

sign (contrary to traditional moon sign in rasi chart). This

probably leads a whole set of interpretation model, which seems to

have been missed out by most vedic astrologers.

 

Moon's sign in Navamsa is critical for few more reasons. In my

understanding with few good local astrologers, Dasa system (based on

moon's sign) depicts the role of bhagya (D- 9 ), where in sade sati,

the dasa system cease to operate. So if D -9's moon position is used

for transit readings of saturn, it will probably provide more

refined pointers for interpretations.

 

I recall, when you advised me to hold my decision to stick to IT

business till Oct 2005 (i.e time after Oct 2005 will be fine). In my

Dasamasa chart, I have been undergoing sade Sati until Sept 05. It

seems this co incides with these dates.

 

Wish you and your family a very happy diwali and prosperous new year.

 

regards / Prafulla

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

>

> Namaste Prafulla,

>

> In my experience, transits w.r.t Moon of navamsa and dasamsa are

quite meaningful.

>

> You can look at the rasi position of a transit planet and judge it

w.r.t. the divisional chart position of natal Moon.

>

> In fact, if you are careful, you can look at transits in

divisional charts too. I did some research on correlating (a) the

transits in rasi chart with natal divisional charts and (b) the

transits in divisional charts with natal rasi chart. I presented a

little bit of that in my book. Let me give one more pointer today.

>

> Take George W Bush's rasi chart. There is a powerful raja yoga

between lagna lord Moon at 23Vi38 and 9th lord Jupiter at 25Vi02.

Now, consider the *dasamsa transit* of Jupiter on Nov 3, 2004

morning when Bush won an election. Jupiter was transiting 14Vi21.

But, if you look at his divisional longitude in dasamsa, he was

transiting exactly 23Vi38 at 10 am on Nov 3, 2004!! Thus D-10

Jupiter in transit *exactly* touched rasi Moon of natal chart, when

Kerry accepted defeat!

>

> Not only that, look at the reverse link. In the natal D-10,

Jupiter at 10Cp24 and Mars at 12Cp26 give a raja yoga and Jaya yoga.

The transit Jupiter of rasi chart was at 14 deg and aspecting natal

dasamsa Mars reasonably closely (14 deg to 12.5 deg). Jupiter was

placed such that his rasi chart longitude had a close aspect on

natal dasamsa longitude of Mars and his dasamsa chart longitude had

an unbelievably close conjunction with natal rasi Moon. Moon and

Mars are the two planets involved in raja yogas with Jupiter in

natal rasi/dasamsa charts.

>

> By correlating the longitudes of natal and transit planets in

rasi/divisions, you can see some important events. God willing, I

will talk about my findings in greater detail when (if) the right

time comes.

>

> If you find this interesting, do read the following post for the

background/basics/motivation:

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> vedic astrology/message/65934

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> or

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> /message/9320

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> > Dear members,

> >

> > How to apply transiting planets in D charts? For example- if D

10,

> > lagna is Scorpio and Exalted moon is in Vrishbha. Now as we

know,

> > saturn is transiting in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra and Rahu in

Pisces.

> > Now, will we apply these in D 10 as Saturn in Cancer or we will

take D

> > 10 for saturn's current transit and apply the trasit for

> > interpretation. In other words, do we consider, that for the

example

> > above, sade sati in D 10 over(While reading, Deva Keralam, it

sounded

> > to me like this only).

> >

> > regards / Prafulla

>

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Namaste,

 

I am talking about the divisional longitudes.

 

Suppose Jupiter is physically at 22 deg in Aries. In the navamsa chart, 22 deg

of Aries falls in Libra. The region 20-23:20 deg of Aries is mapped in navamsa

to 0-30 deg Libra. You can map the longitude of Jupiter to navamsa by

pro-rating 3 deg 20 min to 30 deg. The point 22 deg in Aries falls in

(22-20)x9=18 deg in Libra. This is how we find divisional longitudes.

 

Some people may be jumping up at this, but you should note that this is the

basis of the Navamsa-Dwadasamsa chart and some other charts defined in

tradition. Navamsa-Dwadasamsa chart is based on finding longitudes in navamsa

and then treating navamsa as rasi chart and then finding dwadasamsa chart from

it.

 

Similarly, if Jupiter is 14Vi21, his dasamsa longitude is (14:21-12:00)x10=23.5.

So he is in the 24th degree. The 5th dasamsa of Vi falls in Vi itself. So

Jupiter is in the 24th degree of Virgo in the dasamsa chart.

 

Bush's natal rasi chart has a Gaja-Kesari yoga and a raja yoga between Moon and

Jupiter and Moon is at 23Vi38. On the day of re-election, Jupiter was

transiting 23Vi38 in dasamsa chart.

 

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> i do not understand the statement that jup was transiting at 14 vi but> 23vi

in dasamsa. the position of jup is seen from panchang and will be> same

whether we use it ib d1 or other d charts.> r> > --- In

, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@c...>> wrote:> >> >

Namaste Prafulla,> > > > In my experience, transits w.r.t Moon of navamsa and

dasamsa are> quite meaningful.> > > > You can look at the rasi position of a

transit planet and judge it> w.r.t. the divisional chart position of natal

Moon.> > > > In fact, if you are careful, you can look at transits in

divisional> charts too. I did some research on correlating (a) the transits in>

rasi chart with natal divisional charts and (b) the transits in> divisional

charts with natal rasi chart. I presented a little bit of> that in my book. Let

me give one more pointer today.> > > > Take George W Bush's rasi chart. There

is a powerful raja yoga> between lagna lord Moon at 23Vi38 and 9th lord Jupiter

at 25Vi02. Now,> consider the *dasamsa transit* of Jupiter on Nov 3, 2004

morning when> Bush won an election. Jupiter was transiting 14Vi21. But, if you

look> at his divisional longitude in dasamsa, he was transiting exactly> 23Vi38

at 10 am on Nov 3, 2004!! Thus D-10 Jupiter in transit> *exactly* touched rasi

Moon of natal chart, when Kerry accepted defeat!> > > > Not only that, look at

the reverse link. In the natal D-10, Jupiter> at 10Cp24 and Mars at 12Cp26 give

a raja yoga and Jaya yoga. The> transit Jupiter of rasi chart was at 14 deg and

aspecting natal> dasamsa Mars reasonably closely (14 deg to 12.5 deg). Jupiter

was> placed such that his rasi chart longitude had a close aspect on natal>

dasamsa longitude of Mars and his dasamsa chart longitude had an> unbelievably

close conjunction with natal rasi Moon. Moon and Mars are> the two planets

involved in raja yogas with Jupiter in natal> rasi/dasamsa charts.> > > > By

correlating the longitudes of natal and transit planets in> rasi/divisions, you

can see some important events. God willing, I will> talk about my findings in

greater detail when (if) the right time comes.> > > > If you find this

interesting, do read the following post for the> background/basics/motivation:>

> > > vedic astrology/message/65934> > > > or> >

> > /message/9320> > > > May

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

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-------------------------------> > > > > Dear

members,> > > > > > How to apply transiting planets in D charts? For example- if

D 10, > > > lagna is Scorpio and Exalted moon is in Vrishbha. Now as we know, >

> > saturn is transiting in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra and Rahu in Pisces. > > >

Now, will we apply these in D 10 as Saturn in Cancer or we will> take D > > >

10 for saturn's current transit and apply the trasit for > > > interpretation.

In other words, do we consider, that for the example > > > above, sade sati in

D 10 over(While reading, Deva Keralam, it sounded > > > to me like this only).>

> > > > > regards / Prafulla

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Namaste all,

 

I understand that this is slightly tangential to the topic being

discussed, but I couldn't resist asking :) - Does anyone have an

electronic copy of Deva Keralam?

 

Thanks much.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all in this new year,

Reema.

 

vedic astrology, "Prafulla Gang"

<prafulla.gang@r...> wrote:

>

> Dear members,

>

> How to apply transiting planets in D charts? For example- if D 10,

> lagna is Scorpio and Exalted moon is in Vrishbha. Now as we know,

> saturn is transiting in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra and Rahu in Pisces.

> Now, will we apply these in D 10 as Saturn in Cancer or we will take D

> 10 for saturn's current transit and apply the trasit for

> interpretation. In other words, do we consider, that for the example

> above, sade sati in D 10 over(While reading, Deva Keralam, it sounded

> to me like this only).

>

> regards / Prafulla

>

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