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Dear Anurag,

 

>Otherwise, how are these Shashtaymshas construed in reading results

>of Grahas in the Moola Dasha?

 

Sastiamsa deities show the effects of previous lives coming into our

present life. As such, they will show curses and blessings in their Moola

dasha. I don't know which planets and what sign placements you meant for

the sastiamsa's you mentioned and so I cannot say what effects they will

give for you. Planets in the 8th house (in Rasi) e.g. may show phobias

that come in our life that find their cause in happenings in the previous

life and so on.

 

Ys,

Dhira Krsna dasa,

 

web sites: <http://www.jyotishi.150m.com/Ayanamsa.html>

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Dear Shri Dasa,

 

I was actually considering the meaning of the various D-60 deities

with respect to my chart:11th June, 1972; Cuttack, Orissa,

India;10:17:52 AM.

 

The reason was that the nature of events prompted me to think that

the past lives were very much at play. It was in this context that I

wanted the meanings of some of the deities to better understand the

Karmic role of the Grahas.

 

Upon being referred to Shri PVR Narasimha Rao's illuminating MP3 on

Pt. Sanjay Rath's chart, I also found that the rule pertaining to

conjunction of planets was being strictly followed and the Yuti of

Shukra-Mangal in Pt. Rath's D-60 was taken to mean that the Moola

Dasha of one would give the results of the other.

 

In the chart given above, Rahu is conjunct the debilitated Lagnesh

(in both Rashi and D-60) and its Dasha in Kaala Paavaka D-60 would

give the results of the AK Sun in Bhrashta Amsha. This appears

plausible because of the somewhat amazing routing of life to Jyotish

and spirituality. Even though Rahu can himself give Jyotish, this

seems to be the work of the AK, ensuring that the various Karma(s)

for which the birth has occured, do take place.

 

Also, as discussed in the thread, the next Moola Dasha is in Vahni

Amsha. But before that Ketu AD will soon start and this Jnana has

come in Guru PD in the Moola Dasha.

 

It does appear to tie in.

 

Also, as stated elsewhere in the thread, the Moola Dashas snce birth

have almost all involved curses in the Rashi and the D-60, and this

coupled with the Amavasya birth have made for some serious

intensity. Of course, all this coupled with protective blessings.

 

Also, as per Pt. Rath's instruction the remedial measures for the

Amavasya Dosha have been performed. It is quite true: this Tithi

does involve hellish suffering. But as PVR in his lecture on

Inauspicious Births indicates, Sage Parashara does say that once the

remedies for these major Doshas are performed, there is 'Kalyanam'

or relief/ auspicious results are felt.

 

All these factors tie in from the Arudha level too.

 

Regards.

 

Anurag Sharma

http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com

 

 

 

, "Dhira Krsna BCS"

<Dhira.Krsna.BCS wrote:

>

> Dear Anurag,

>

> >Otherwise, how are these Shashtaymshas construed in reading

results

> >of Grahas in the Moola Dasha?

>

> Sastiamsa deities show the effects of previous lives coming into

our

> present life. As such, they will show curses and blessings in

their Moola

> dasha. I don't know which planets and what sign placements you

meant for

> the sastiamsa's you mentioned and so I cannot say what effects

they will

> give for you. Planets in the 8th house (in Rasi) e.g. may show

phobias

> that come in our life that find their cause in happenings in the

previous

> life and so on.

>

> Ys,

> Dhira Krsna dasa,

>

> web sites: <http://www.jyotishi.150m.com/Ayanamsa.html>

> <Dhira_ayanamsa>

>

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Dear Anurag, namaste

 

Please share the specific details of how to perform the remedial measures

for amavasya tithi dosha so that I can communicate the same to a priest in

Chennai.

 

Thanks in advance and best regards

Hari

 

 

 

On 7/22/06, Anurag Sharma <anuraagsharma27 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

>

> Also, as per Pt. Rath's instruction the remedial measures for the

> Amavasya Dosha have been performed.

>

>

>

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Dear Hari,

 

The ritual uses the Pancha Pallava or the five types of leaves:

Mango, Vat, Goolar, Neem and Pipal. A water pot containing water

from the Holy Ganges is to be established in the South Western

direction (ruled by Rahu) lording the Amavasya Tithi. The luminaries

are to be worshipped with the Mantra 'Savita' for the Sun

and 'Aapyaayasva' for the Moon. Idols of the luminaries might be

installed in this direction. After the worship, the water is to be

poured over the head of the Jataka and his/ her parents. A Havan is

also recommended along with feeding Brahmins in the BPHS Vol 2.

Please refer to Pt. Sanjay Rath's text Vedic Remedies in Astrology

(VRA) for further details.

 

I also donated a black cow (Shyama Cow) to a Brahmin along with some

gold (affordable; it can be a small piece).

 

Pt. Rath advises that for those who cannot do this elaborate ritual,

installing a water pot and worshipping the luminaries might do.

 

Best Wishes.

 

Anurag Sharma

http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

, "Jyotisa Shisya"

<achyutagaddi wrote:

>

> |om|

> Dear Anurag, namaste

>

> Please share the specific details of how to perform the remedial

measures

> for amavasya tithi dosha so that I can communicate the same to a

priest in

> Chennai.

>

> Thanks in advance and best regards

> Hari

>

>

>

> On 7/22/06, Anurag Sharma <anuraagsharma27 wrote:

> >

> > Also, as per Pt. Rath's instruction the remedial measures for

the

> > Amavasya Dosha have been performed.

> >

> >

> >

>

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Dear Sourav Ji,

 

Yes, there is room for clarification on this issue. However, in Pt.

Rath's D-60 according to the most wonderful MP3 by Sri PVR Narasimha

Rao, the Moola Dasha of Venus is stated to give the results of Mars.

But Mars and Venus are also opposed to each other.

 

Accd. to Shri PVR Narasimha Rao, the only exception to this is when

one of the Grahas is in its own Rashi and then this Graha tends to

dominate.

 

In my case, I feel the exchange of results might have come to pass.

However, since Rahu and Surya associate so closely in both Rashi and

D-60, it is tough to decide.

 

Trials in career are better indicated by Sun, the Karaka of job

availability in MKS in D-10 in Rajyapada and testing in Rashi as the

AK in 10th. Rahu is very well placed in this regard in both Rashi

and D-10. Again, inner soul level suffering and assaults to the ego

and the pride can be indicated by either Graha. Rahu is the BK but

perhaps the Jyotish is a fruit of this AK in Bhrashta Amsha

insisting that I participate in these matters.

 

Once again due to Amavasya Dosha in the 10th House, these tests are

indicated again and make the decision more difficult. Once remedies

were started, immediate letting up was felt. Before that, and in the

accompanying Sade-Sati it had become very difficult.

 

Maybe Sanjay Ji can give the final view as to whether Rahu itself

will give the results in Moola Dasha in such a case, or would it be

the Sun due to Yuti.

 

Regards.

 

Anurag

http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com

 

 

sohamsa, "Sourav" <souravc108 wrote:

>

>

> || Hare Rama Krishna ||

>

> Dear Sri Anuraag-ji,

>

> Namaskar. I would

request you

> to reassess the analysis on one point. You have taken the exchange

of

> dasas in yuti grahas. To my understanding, this is possible only

when

> there is a good sambandha between grahas. Rahu-Surya or Rahu-Guru

does

> not exchange each other's dasas because they are completely

opposites in

> character. However, Guru-Chandra can exchange dasas. The sambandha

has

> to be atleast neutral if not friendly.

>

> I have seen some Guru's take this exchange and some do not. If

someone

> can clarify our parampara stand it would be helpful for me.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Sourav

>

 

 

, "Anurag Sharma"

<anuraagsharma27 wrote:

>

> Dear Hari,

>

> The ritual uses the Pancha Pallava or the five types of leaves:

> Mango, Vat, Goolar, Neem and Pipal. A water pot containing water

> from the Holy Ganges is to be established in the South Western

> direction (ruled by Rahu) lording the Amavasya Tithi. The

luminaries

> are to be worshipped with the Mantra 'Savita' for the Sun

> and 'Aapyaayasva' for the Moon. Idols of the luminaries might be

> installed in this direction. After the worship, the water is to be

> poured over the head of the Jataka and his/ her parents. A Havan

is

> also recommended along with feeding Brahmins in the BPHS Vol 2.

> Please refer to Pt. Sanjay Rath's text Vedic Remedies in Astrology

> (VRA) for further details.

>

> I also donated a black cow (Shyama Cow) to a Brahmin along with

some

> gold (affordable; it can be a small piece).

>

> Pt. Rath advises that for those who cannot do this elaborate

ritual,

> installing a water pot and worshipping the luminaries might do.

>

> Best Wishes.

>

> Anurag Sharma

> http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , "Jyotisa Shisya"

> <achyutagaddi@> wrote:

> >

> > |om|

> > Dear Anurag, namaste

> >

> > Please share the specific details of how to perform the remedial

> measures

> > for amavasya tithi dosha so that I can communicate the same to a

> priest in

> > Chennai.

> >

> > Thanks in advance and best regards

> > Hari

> >

> >

> >

> > On 7/22/06, Anurag Sharma <anuraagsharma27@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Also, as per Pt. Rath's instruction the remedial measures

for

> the

> > > Amavasya Dosha have been performed.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Dear Hari,

 

Regrettably, my knowledge of the Sanskrit is scant. Sanjay Ji is

unambiguous in VRA about the direction. I think South West is a

reasonable conclusion to draw as the Tithi is lorded by Rahu who

rules this Disha.

 

In case the elaborate ritual cannot be performed, I would go with

what Pt. Rath suggests: install a water pot in the South West and

worship the luminaries.

 

In Shri PVR Narasimha Rao's lecture, using Shri Santhanam's

translation of the BPHS, he interprets certain words to mean 'tender

leaves' rather than just leaves and also includes the 'bark' of the

trees to be put in the water. Further, he recommends that the

Kalasha be covered with a coconut as per the standard practice,

though the Shloka itself does not mention it. Shri Narasimha Rao

also recommends placing a red cloth under the Kalasha with the

Pancha Pallava OR the tender/ young Pancha Pallava and a yellow

cloth on the top. This again is not part of the Shloka but

presumably a standard ritualistic practice and thus recommended by

Shri Narasimha Rao. So these things could also be kept in mind.

 

Though the Dosha is stated to have financial implications of the

negative sort for the parents, I feel it is a potent inauspicious

Yoga for the Jatak himself as well and must be remedied. The Sage

says at birth but if not then whenever. Shri PVR suggested that the

Sage did not stop at enumerating the challenging consequences of the

Yoga but kindly prescribed remedies and also said that if performed

they would lead to "Kalyanam' or pacification/ Shanti or auspicious

results.

 

There is yet another MP3 on the subject by PVR but I have not had

the occasion to listen to it just yet.

 

Best Wishes.

Anurag Sharma

http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com

 

 

, "Anurag Sharma"

<anuraagsharma27 wrote:

>

> Dear Hari,

>

> The ritual uses the Pancha Pallava or the five types of leaves:

> Mango, Vat, Goolar, Neem and Pipal. A water pot containing water

> from the Holy Ganges is to be established in the South Western

> direction (ruled by Rahu) lording the Amavasya Tithi. The

luminaries

> are to be worshipped with the Mantra 'Savita' for the Sun

> and 'Aapyaayasva' for the Moon. Idols of the luminaries might be

> installed in this direction. After the worship, the water is to be

> poured over the head of the Jataka and his/ her parents. A Havan

is

> also recommended along with feeding Brahmins in the BPHS Vol 2.

> Please refer to Pt. Sanjay Rath's text Vedic Remedies in Astrology

> (VRA) for further details.

>

> I also donated a black cow (Shyama Cow) to a Brahmin along with

some

> gold (affordable; it can be a small piece).

>

> Pt. Rath advises that for those who cannot do this elaborate

ritual,

> installing a water pot and worshipping the luminaries might do.

>

> Best Wishes.

>

> Anurag Sharma

> http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , "Jyotisa Shisya"

> <achyutagaddi@> wrote:

> >

> > |om|

> > Dear Anurag, namaste

> >

> > Please share the specific details of how to perform the remedial

> measures

> > for amavasya tithi dosha so that I can communicate the same to a

> priest in

> > Chennai.

> >

> > Thanks in advance and best regards

> > Hari

> >

> >

> >

> > On 7/22/06, Anurag Sharma <anuraagsharma27@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Also, as per Pt. Rath's instruction the remedial measures

for

> the

> > > Amavasya Dosha have been performed.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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