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Dear shri Deven

 

Panditji has explained my intention.

Now to add - trying to understand the meaning of two or more planets

in Navamsha - is also the intention.

For our understanding purpose,assume that,there are no Rashis and it

is just SPACE.Imagine Venus and Saturn placed aprroximately 77 degrees

from each other in SPACE.These two planets always remain at their

respective places at a point in time(Say today - 10.20 IST,16th June).

Now imagine we have divided space into 12 Rashis.Then we can say Venus

is for the given time, at 26 degrees in Aries and Saturn is at 13

degrees in Cancer.They are not conjunct but 77 degrees apart.

Now imagine we are dividing each Rashi into nine.Aries will have nine

equal parts satrting with Aries and ending in Sagittarius.Cancer Rashi

will also have nine equal parts,starting with Cancer and ending in

Pisces.These divisions are called Navamshas.

Venus will then fall in Scorpio Navamsha though in Aries Rashi.Saturn

will also fall in Scorpio Navamsha,though in Cancer Rashi.If we draw

navamsha chakra we can find both of them falling in scorpio.But are

they conjunct.NO.Two positions in space are having similar

influences/properties.This is navamsha sambandha.Though they are at

different physical locations Venus and Saturn are able to relate to

Scorpio Rashi tattwa.This is a very important basic as per me and

others better learned can hold different.

Two planets in navamsha are conjunct only if they are conjunct in

Rashi say for eg both are in Aries Rashi and Aries Nvamsha(first 3deg

20 minutes in Aries Rashi).

 

These divisions show Rashis moving at different speeds.Think of

VIBGYOR rotated at high speed,we can see only white.No matter what the

speed is,the positions of planets does not change.Only the background

is changing.Thus we are studying 16 infleunces of a single

planet,from its single position,at a single point in time.

 

Hope my mail was useful in clarifying your doubts.

 

Thanks

Pradeep

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "chopradeven81"

<chopradeven81 wrote:

>

>

> Dear Pradeep Ji

>

> When you say taht two planets cannot conjunct in navamsha do you mean

> that there can not be more than one planet in one particular house in

> the navamsha chart.

>

> please pardon me if my question seems foolish becuase I have not read

> anything regarding these. I have just started learning vedic astrology.

>

> regards

> Deven

>

> vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep"

> <vijayadas_pradeep@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Respected memers

> >

> > Regarding,Ishta devatha,planet having amsha in the 12th from

> > karakamsha and placed in the 12th from karakamsha are not the same(But

> > planet lording 12th from karakamsha will always be the same).If we

> > understand this difference our doubts will be cleared.Sage just said

> > 12th from karakamsha-never said planet having amsha in the 12th from

> > karakamsha.12th from karakamsha in ''navsmha chart'' is an assumption

> > and others are free to hold that view.

> > Also two planets can never ''conjunct'' in a navamsha(making ishta

> > devatha formulas in navamsha wrong).Planet A and Planet B will have

> > just one position at a point in time.Vargas are pointing to different

> > relative backdrop/canvas.When we see two planets having amsha in the

> > same sign,they are having sambandha(Think of a planety having

> > sambandha with houses lorded by it,inspite of placement elsewhere).If

> > anyone in this list can explain how two planets can conjunct in

> > navamsha,i am ready to accept their understanding.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Pradeep

> >

>

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Thankyou Pradeep Ji

 

i got it now

 

Regards

deven

 

vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep"

<vijayadas_pradeep wrote:

>

> Dear shri Deven

>

> Panditji has explained my intention.

> Now to add - trying to understand the meaning of two or more planets

> in Navamsha - is also the intention.

> For our understanding purpose,assume that,there are no Rashis and it

> is just SPACE.Imagine Venus and Saturn placed aprroximately 77

degrees

> from each other in SPACE.These two planets always remain at their

> respective places at a point in time(Say today - 10.20 IST,16th

June).

> Now imagine we have divided space into 12 Rashis.Then we can say

Venus

> is for the given time, at 26 degrees in Aries and Saturn is at 13

> degrees in Cancer.They are not conjunct but 77 degrees apart.

> Now imagine we are dividing each Rashi into nine.Aries will have

nine

> equal parts satrting with Aries and ending in Sagittarius.Cancer

Rashi

> will also have nine equal parts,starting with Cancer and ending in

> Pisces.These divisions are called Navamshas.

> Venus will then fall in Scorpio Navamsha though in Aries

Rashi.Saturn

> will also fall in Scorpio Navamsha,though in Cancer Rashi.If we draw

> navamsha chakra we can find both of them falling in scorpio.But are

> they conjunct.NO.Two positions in space are having similar

> influences/properties.This is navamsha sambandha.Though they are at

> different physical locations Venus and Saturn are able to relate to

> Scorpio Rashi tattwa.This is a very important basic as per me and

> others better learned can hold different.

> Two planets in navamsha are conjunct only if they are conjunct in

> Rashi say for eg both are in Aries Rashi and Aries Nvamsha(first

3deg

> 20 minutes in Aries Rashi).

>

> These divisions show Rashis moving at different speeds.Think of

> VIBGYOR rotated at high speed,we can see only white.No matter what

the

> speed is,the positions of planets does not change.Only the

background

> is changing.Thus we are studying 16 infleunces of a single

> planet,from its single position,at a single point in time.

>

> Hope my mail was useful in clarifying your doubts.

>

> Thanks

> Pradeep

>

>

>

> vedic astrology, "chopradeven81"

> <chopradeven81@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Dear Pradeep Ji

> >

> > When you say taht two planets cannot conjunct in navamsha do you

mean

> > that there can not be more than one planet in one particular

house in

> > the navamsha chart.

> >

> > please pardon me if my question seems foolish becuase I have not

read

> > anything regarding these. I have just started learning vedic

astrology.

> >

> > regards

> > Deven

> >

> > vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep"

> > <vijayadas_pradeep@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Respected memers

> > >

> > > Regarding,Ishta devatha,planet having amsha in the 12th from

> > > karakamsha and placed in the 12th from karakamsha are not the

same(But

> > > planet lording 12th from karakamsha will always be the same).If

we

> > > understand this difference our doubts will be cleared.Sage just

said

> > > 12th from karakamsha-never said planet having amsha in the 12th

from

> > > karakamsha.12th from karakamsha in ''navsmha chart'' is an

assumption

> > > and others are free to hold that view.

> > > Also two planets can never ''conjunct'' in a navamsha(making

ishta

> > > devatha formulas in navamsha wrong).Planet A and Planet B will

have

> > > just one position at a point in time.Vargas are pointing to

different

> > > relative backdrop/canvas.When we see two planets having amsha

in the

> > > same sign,they are having sambandha(Think of a planety having

> > > sambandha with houses lorded by it,inspite of placement

elsewhere).If

> > > anyone in this list can explain how two planets can conjunct in

> > > navamsha,i am ready to accept their understanding.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > > Pradeep

> > >

> >

>

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