Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Hi Sometime back we discovered my daughter is left handed. Her birth details are: June 10, 2001, 9:48:28 am (umbilicus cut time as per Guruji's specs) at Mumbai (Bombay)= 72e50, 18n58. Ironic story of her planned birth & EXACTness of time of birth follows, if of interest to anyone: As it was a planned Ceasarian & my wife is a doc herself in a leading hospital, I had contrived the birth-time with her colleague, a leading gyneacological surgeon of Bombay. The surgeon marked the EXACT time of birth (to the second) for research purposes later on, & did the operation in a specific time-window on a particular day (the dr still laffs & tells her colleagues, that she accomodated all this only for Nandan & Anjula). What I find of interest, is as Sun was near Jupiter those days, I had chosen the inconvenient (for surgeon) day of Sunday, because Sun & Jupiter were closest that day. I had planned the time-window, based on on karaka & other considerations, all of which I dont recall anymore. Anyway, interesting that Sun & Jup stand for right-handed while Mn & Ve for left-handed, after all that ! (smile). Combustion ! For research purposes, I also have other timings to the minute/ sec (1st cry, 1st incision) if anyone wants. Anyone wants to do any research, since the timie is EXACT, I can answer any qns. But she's so young, that she has not had any significant positive or negative events (health, axidents, etc, not even chicken pox) so far, inshallah, that could be useful for research. As a father of a 6 yr old daughter, I will obviously always find her extremely sweet looking, smiley, great-natured, sweet voiced (GREAT clarity of diction tho, unlike my son) etc - all useless for research. But 2 unique things that I can try to figure out as differentiators: 1. All babies look like monkeys when born, incl my 9 yr old son. Strangely, she looked sweet/ human when born. But she has much fine hair all over her body, unlike my older (9 now) son - at every opportunity, I tell my wife, see, u didnt rub haldi (turmeric) etc all over the body when she was a baby like all the other good mums do in India. And wife says shhhh dont give yr daughter a complex, she's listening. 2. She is EXTREMELY observant. I dont mean in the sense that she necessarily absorbs a lot (I dont know about that). She ACTS observant. I remember, in the wildest/ chaoticest of Company parties like at Xmas or Diwali, etc, full of dancing couples & balloons & noise all around, she can sit still in ONE PLACE & simply watch everyone around absorbedly for half an hour or more, without getting bored or asking for her parents (us) or wanting to participate. Its uncanny for a 3 or 4 yr old child. Even today, at 5, she is very independant minded. Ofcourse, all parents' judgements are by comparison to their other child - so not necessarily with respect to some world average of children behaviour - again useless for research, I guess ! Regards & Pranams Nandan --- Visti Larsen <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com> wrote: > |Hare Rama Krsna| > Dear Prashu, Namaskar. > When the left side of the brain is stronger, the person uses their > right > hand. So the left side of the brain is stronger for right-handers. > Its a > reversal effect. So right-handed people are usually governed by more > logic and inference, whilst left handed people are governed by more > creativity and intuition. > Whether one is smarter or more intelligent than the other i cannot > say, > as there exists no IQ tests at present to prove this. > > As for names, please give some examples. Many artists deliberately > adjust their names to get an easily remembered name. > Yours sincerely, > > Visti Larsen > Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com > For Consultations and Articles visit: http://srigaruda.com > > > > Prashant Doshi wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > according to me left handed person is more luckier and also more > > smarter then the right handed person , yes places like in india it > is > > considered impure ,but to be honest i have made a very strong > > observation for left handed person in this Kalyug ,and they are > more > > luckier and smarter , lucky because it is kalyug whenre everything > > opposite to satyug is good , and smarter because they say that the > > left handed person both the sides of the brains are working , and > the > > left side of the brain is logic part . > > > > correct me if i am wrong ,I have also seenand observed people with > > > same initial letter for first name and last name , they tend to be > > more powerful then others > > > > thaning you > > > > Regards > > > > Prashu > > > > On 10/18/06, *Rhoda Reporter* <rhodes10 > > <rhodes10 >> wrote: > > > > */dear visti, /* > > */ i had to reply to this mail, as i found it amazing./* > > */just this afternoon as i was working in the kitchen , the > > thought of my friend who is left handed came to my mind. i > noticed > > that she used her left hand to light the diya.so wanted to > know, > > if there was anything wrong in doing so./* > > */ thanks to schanmukha , i did not have to send in the > question!!/* > > */so here is a case of telepathy! /* > > cheers! > > rhoda > > > > > > > > > > |Hare Rama Krsna| > > Dear Schanmukha, Namaskar. > > Left handedness (ruled by Moon and Venus) arises when the > > persons right-side of the brain is more dominant than the > > left. This is comparatively much more rare than right- > > handedness (ruled by Sun and Jupiter). > > > > So look for cases where the person is born with Lagnesh in > > Kendra or trines to Rahu (reversal of intelligence) whilst > > birth is during daytime in krishnapaksha, or nighttime in > > suklapaksha (again reversal). These people have a > predominant > > influence of the right-side of the brain (which is the root > > cause of left handedness) and would have a tendency towards > > using the left hand or left leg more than their right. > Venus > > also becomes very strong in such horoscopes. > > > > However, if Jupiter has a strong influence on the > > lagna/lagnesha, then the person may have had a parental > figure > > or a teacher who forced them to use their right hand/legs > more > > than their left. > > Yours sincerely, > > > > Visti Larsen Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com > <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com> For Consultations and Articles visit: > > http://srigaruda. com <http://srigaruda.com/> > > > > > > > > schanmuka wrote: > >> Dear all, > >> > >> who knows how to judge left handedness in a chart? > >> > >> Are there any yogas in classical literature? > >> > >> Usually a left handed person has to face problems, in > >> particular this > >> may be apply to India, where the left hand implies > impureness. > >> > >> But I have never read or heard about this subject in > Jyotish... > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Schanmuka > >> > > > > All-new Mail > > > <http://us.rd./evt=43256/*http://advision.webevents./mailbeta>- > > Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > > > > > > > ________ India Answers: Share what you know. 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