Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 I learned from K.N. Rao's Journal of Astrology website that Sade Sati is measured by some astrologers as Saturn's 45 degree transit before and after the Moon (90 degrees in total), rather than the traditional 12,1,2 house transit from the moon. This alternate reading of Saturn's transit tries to differentiate the effects between Moons that are located at the beginning, middle, or end of a sign. I don't believe this method is all that widely employed. One professional has suggested that the Ashtakavarga of Saturn is primary to determining the effects of Sade Sati along with the dasha and bhukti. In that case, the traditional full house measurement could be more revealing than looking at a 45 degrees plus or minus arc of the moon, which would end, in the alternate method, somewhere in the 2nd or even 3rd house. Any comments. My Moon's at 00.31 Gemini, so I'm watching the effects closely. Regards, Preston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 For this, keep the degrees of Moon in centre and measure 45 degrees ahead and 45 degrees behind moon. Thats the orb of Sade sati Manoj pegreen123 <PEgreen123 > wrote: I learned from K.N. Rao's Journal of Astrology website that Sade Sati is measured by some astrologers as Saturn's 45 degree transit before and after the Moon (90 degrees in total), rather than the traditional 12,1,2 house transit from the moon. This alternate reading of Saturn's transit tries to differentiate the effects between Moons that are located at the beginning, middle, or end of a sign. I don't believe this method is all that widely employed. One professional has suggested that the Ashtakavarga of Saturn is primary to determining the effects of Sade Sati along with the dasha and bhukti. In that case, the traditional full house measurement could be more revealing than looking at a 45 degrees plus or minus arc of the moon, which would end, in the alternate method, somewhere in the 2nd or even 3rd house. Any comments. My Moon's at 00.31 Gemini, so I'm watching the effects closely. Regards, Preston Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi Manoj, Sadhesati period is said, when staurn in transit traverses 12th, 1st and 2nd house from moon. However, the actual results of the sadhesati are experienced when saturn is 330 degree (or 30 degree in reverse) from moon to the 60 degree from moon. Regards, Neeraj Manoj Kumar <mouji99 > wrote: For this, keep the degrees of Moon in centre and measure 45 degrees ahead and 45 degrees behind moon. Thats the orb of Sade sati Manoj pegreen123 <PEgreen123 > wrote: I learned from K.N. Rao's Journal of Astrology website that Sade Sati is measured by some astrologers as Saturn's 45 degree transit before and after the Moon (90 degrees in total), rather than the traditional 12,1,2 house transit from the moon. This alternate reading of Saturn's transit tries to differentiate the effects between Moons that are located at the beginning, middle, or end of a sign. I don't believe this method is all that widely employed. One professional has suggested that the Ashtakavarga of Saturn is primary to determining the effects of Sade Sati along with the dasha and bhukti. In that case, the traditional full house measurement could be more revealing than looking at a 45 degrees plus or minus arc of the moon, which would end, in the alternate method, somewhere in the 2nd or even 3rd house. Any comments. My Moon's at 00.31 Gemini, so I'm watching the effects closely. Regards, Preston Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Sir, Just observe for research purpose, sade sati from D9 chart positioned moon. I have found it working with reasonable success. regards / Prafulla Gang Our life is a great movie, we direct it, we produce it, and we star in it. So turn off the TV and live your life!! > > gupta_neeraj_2000 > Sun, 23 Jul 2006 00:42:00 -0700 (PDT) > valist > Re: Sadhe Saati measured as 45 degrees from moon > > Hi Manoj, > > Sadhesati period is said, when staurn in transit traverses 12th, 1st > and 2nd house from moon. However, the actual results of the sadhesati are > experienced when saturn is 330 degree (or 30 degree in reverse) from moon > to the 60 degree from moon. > > Regards, > > Neeraj > > > Manoj Kumar <mouji99 > wrote: > For this, keep the degrees of Moon in centre and measure 45 > degrees ahead and 45 degrees behind moon. Thats the orb of Sade sati > > Manoj > > pegreen123 <PEgreen123 > wrote: > I learned from K.N. Rao's Journal of Astrology website that Sade > Sati > is measured by some astrologers as Saturn's 45 degree transit before > and after the Moon (90 degrees in total), rather than the traditional > 12,1,2 house transit from the moon. This alternate reading of Saturn's > transit tries to differentiate the effects between Moons that are > located at the beginning, middle, or end of a sign. I don't believe > this method is all that widely employed. One professional has suggested > that the Ashtakavarga of Saturn is primary to determining the effects > of Sade Sati along with the dasha and bhukti. In that case, the > traditional full house measurement could be more revealing than looking > at a 45 degrees plus or minus arc of the moon, which would end, in the > alternate method, somewhere in the 2nd or even 3rd house. > > Any comments. My Moon's at 00.31 Gemini, so I'm watching the effects > closely. > > Regards, > Preston > > > > > > > > Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. > > > > > > See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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