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Sagi Rasi, Naks & Dieties

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||Om Datta Guru||

 

 

 

Dear List,

 

Been thinking from some days since this discussion started. I was also

hoping someone would write these things . This is my limited view and

would appreciate someone to post some deeper knowledge on this in brief

if possible. Ramanarayanan is the best candidate for deeper insight, but

he is not a member of this list.

 

 

 

* To understand Rasi (apart from symbol of it stated earlier)

another way is to see his Kalapurusha Sthana & role accorded to it that

is of of 9H of Dharma etc etc

* It has 3 Naks Moola, P.Ash & U.Ash (1 charan)

* Moola nak has been my deep fascination since I feel its one of the

most important nak, haven't been able to study nak in depth but Moola

means the Root & the Galactic Center is here am told, making it most

most important is what am told

* Moola deity is Nirriti, the Goddess of Destruction - many shades

to this.

* P.Ash diety is Apas(waters) according to Frawley

* U.Ash diety is Universal Gods (Vishwa Deva) -

 

Taking the 3 dieties into account can we infer the nature of Sagi apart

from the basic Guru lordship etc etc - two things that stand out is

Destruction (Nirriti) & Gods (Vishwadeva - religion dharma etc)

 

 

 

 

 

I might be going out of town to a village for few days so if there is no

reply to any mails kindly understand .

 

 

 

Regards,

 

 

 

Sunil John

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