Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Jaya Jagannatha! Dear Srinivasa, Namaste. If you mean Gotra in the liear sense like Bharadwaja, Kashyap etc. Gothra, then I dont really know. My guess would be that you should see the Nakshatra occupied by the lord of the 12th house of the Dwadasamsa. Mayba soma list members clould provide the list of Nakshatras linked to the seven Rishis. I also have seen it in one of my books but I dont remember where. If you want to judne the family from which the native hails then judge all the significations of the 12th house in D-12. This iwll especially indicathe the paternal lineage, as Gothra comes from the father's line, and the mother becomes part of the father's family by marrying him. Of course íi would consider the second one more important than the Rishi from which the family came, as this has not so much influence nowadays. Yours, Gauranga Das -- Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer & Ayurvedic Consultant Tel: +36309140839 www.brihaspati.net www.atmacenter.hu Skype: gauranga_das On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 23:43:11 +0200, padmanu <padmanu > wrote: > OM GURAVE NAMAH > > Dear Gauranga Dasji, > > Namasthe. Congratulations on your daughter's birth. May Sri Krishna > Bless her. > If you have some time could you please let me know thru this email or > any web link the way to see Gothra from Dwadamsa Chart. I read your > article from the book Varga Chakra SJC 2002. In the book you had given > a hint to see it from the 12 house. Could you please elaborate on that. > > > OM KRISHNA GURU > Pranam > > Srinivasa > > > > -- Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer & Ayurvedic Consultant Tel: +36309140839 www.brihaspati.net www.atmacenter.hu Skype: gauranga_das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Om Krishna Guru Dear Guruvarya, Can any one kindly shed some light on what Gauranaga Dasa ji has suggested, i.e the link between Nakshatras and Rishis. Or is there any other way to ascertain the Gothra? Pranam Srinivasa vedic astrology, "Gauranga Das" <gaurangad wrote: > > Jaya Jagannatha! > > Dear Srinivasa, > > Namaste. > > If you mean Gotra in the liear sense like Bharadwaja, Kashyap etc. Gothra, > then I dont really know. My guess would be that you should see the > Nakshatra occupied by the lord of the 12th house of the Dwadasamsa. Mayba > soma list members clould provide the list of Nakshatras linked to the > seven Rishis. I also have seen it in one of my books but I dont remember > where. If you want to judne the family from which the native hails then > judge all the significations of the 12th house in D-12. This iwll > especially indicathe the paternal lineage, as Gothra comes from the > father's line, and the mother becomes part of the father's family by > marrying him. Of course íi would consider the second one more important > than the Rishi from which the family came, as this has not so much > influence nowadays. > > Yours, > > Gauranga Das > > -- > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > & Ayurvedic Consultant > Tel: +36309140839 > www.brihaspati.net > www.atmacenter.hu > Skype: gauranga_das > > On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 23:43:11 +0200, padmanu <padmanu wrote: > > > OM GURAVE NAMAH > > > > Dear Gauranga Dasji, > > > > Namasthe. Congratulations on your daughter's birth. May Sri Krishna > > Bless her. > > If you have some time could you please let me know thru this email or > > any web link the way to see Gothra from Dwadamsa Chart. I read your > > article from the book Varga Chakra SJC 2002. In the book you had given > > a hint to see it from the 12 house. Could you please elaborate on that. > > > > > > OM KRISHNA GURU > > Pranam > > > > Srinivasa > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > & Ayurvedic Consultant > Tel: +36309140839 > www.brihaspati.net > www.atmacenter.hu > Skype: gauranga_das > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Namaste Gurujan and learned members, I am very interested in this link about Nakshatras and Rishis.I found some information on this website http://www.selfrealisation.net/Vedic Astrology/gotra.htm. In the Vedic tradition Brahmana families are reckoned to have descended from celebrated sages of ancient times. These family lineages are referred to as gotras, of which 49 kinds are in use in India. Naturally, the present classification of the 28 nakshatras into 7 gotras is of a slightly different nature. We cannot expect all descendants of Marichi to have one of the first four asterisms as their janma nakshatra. Kalaprakashika (page 77) defines the 7 Gotras as follows: "Divide the 28 asterisms including Abhijit into seven sets of four each. The first set (1,2,3,4) represents the Gotra of Marichi; the second set (5,6,7,8) represents Vashishtha Gotra; the third set (9,10,11,12) is Angiras Gotra; the fourth (13,14,15,16) is Atri Gotra; the fifth (17,18,19,20) is the Gotra of sage Pulastya; the sixth (21,22,23,24) is that of the sage Pulaha; the seventh (25,26,27,28) is Gutha Gotra." (4, p.77) Note that by the insertion of Abhijit between the 21st and 22nd nakshatra (Uttarashadha and Shravana) the sequential number of Shravana and the rest has undergone a change. It would be very enlightening if we could establish a link between the nakshatra and birth chart of a person to his/her Gotra.There are many like me who donot know what their Gotra is due to too many changes of place in the family history or other reasons. The whole idea of being able to establish the link between family tree and relations through the birth charts is fantastic.I am sure there will be senior Gurus and learned members who could throw light on this topic. sincerely, bindiya. 'Agnyaana timiraandhasya gnyaanaanjana shalaakayaa yen chakshu oomeelitam tasmai Shri Guruve Namah' vedic astrology, "padmanu" <padmanu wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > Dear Guruvarya, > > Can any one kindly shed some light on what Gauranaga Dasa ji > has suggested, i.e the link between Nakshatras and Rishis. > Or is there any other way to ascertain the Gothra? > > Pranam > > Srinivasa > > > vedic astrology, "Gauranga Das" > <gaurangad@> wrote: > > > > Jaya Jagannatha! > > > > Dear Srinivasa, > > > > Namaste. > > > > If you mean Gotra in the liear sense like Bharadwaja, Kashyap etc. > Gothra, > > then I dont really know. My guess would be that you should see > the > > Nakshatra occupied by the lord of the 12th house of the > Dwadasamsa. Mayba > > soma list members clould provide the list of Nakshatras linked to > the > > seven Rishis. I also have seen it in one of my books but I dont > remember > > where. If you want to judne the family from which the native hails > then > > judge all the significations of the 12th house in D-12. This iwll > > especially indicathe the paternal lineage, as Gothra comes from > the > > father's line, and the mother becomes part of the father's family > by > > marrying him. Of course íi would consider the second one more > important > > than the Rishi from which the family came, as this has not so > much > > influence nowadays. > > > > Yours, > > > > Gauranga Das > > > > -- > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > & Ayurvedic Consultant > > Tel: +36309140839 > > www.brihaspati.net > > www.atmacenter.hu > > Skype: gauranga_das > > > > On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 23:43:11 +0200, padmanu <padmanu@> wrote: > > > > > OM GURAVE NAMAH > > > > > > Dear Gauranga Dasji, > > > > > > Namasthe. Congratulations on your daughter's birth. May Sri > Krishna > > > Bless her. > > > If you have some time could you please let me know thru this > email or > > > any web link the way to see Gothra from Dwadamsa Chart. I read > your > > > article from the book Varga Chakra SJC 2002. In the book you had > given > > > a hint to see it from the 12 house. Could you please elaborate > on that. > > > > > > > > > OM KRISHNA GURU > > > Pranam > > > > > > Srinivasa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > & Ayurvedic Consultant > > Tel: +36309140839 > > www.brihaspati.net > > www.atmacenter.hu > > Skype: gauranga_das > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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