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Dear Rajat,

 

House cusps are used in KP and Western astrology only.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

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"vedvigyan" <bentleyclothing >

<jyotish-vidya>

Saturday, October 28, 2006 8:06 PM

Finding House Cusps and their Importance ?

 

 

 

Dear Members,

 

Which house System should be used to find the House Cusps ?

 

What role does House Cusp lords play ?

 

Thanks,

 

Rajat

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Dear Mrs Wendy,

 

On second thought, doesn't House Cusps or Mid Cusps or Mid Points mean

Bhava Madhya ?

 

Dr B V Raman, in his book 'A Cateshism of Astrology', on chapter about

Vocation, in reply to a student's query about 'How to ascertain place

or direction of one's livelihood?' replies that the "the sign that is

found on the cusp of the 10th bhava determines the place and direction

that is most suitable".

 

There are some astrologers that give much importance to the lords of

the Naksahtra where the Mid Cusp or Mid Point of the four kendras

fall.These nakshatra lords are called as Sukhdipati(4th house).

Kalatradhipati(7thn House) and Karmadhipati(10th House).These planets

are treated as the key planets responsible to give sukham etc.

 

I am not sure whether this is pure Indian Vedic Astrology or some

technquies have been borrowed from other traditions.

 

Best regards,

 

Rajat

 

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish wrote:

>

> Dear Rajat,

>

> House cusps are used in KP and Western astrology only.

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

>

> -

> "vedvigyan" <bentleyclothing

> <jyotish-vidya>

> Saturday, October 28, 2006 8:06 PM

> Finding House Cusps and their Importance ?

>

>

>

> Dear Members,

>

> Which house System should be used to find the House Cusps ?

>

> What role does House Cusp lords play ?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Rajat

>

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Dear Rajat,

 

Ahh yes, I see! You're referring to the bhava chart (chalit chakra) and I'm

referring to the Janma Kundali (Rasi chart). Yes Rajat, the bhava chart is

used extensively (along with the Rasi chart). As I understand Rasi is

(either) read in conjunction with bhava chart or in conjunction with the

divisional charts...one does not use bhava and divisionals in conjunction.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

-

"vedvigyan" <bentleyclothing >

<jyotish-vidya>

Monday, October 30, 2006 5:43 PM

Re: Finding House Cusps and their Importance ?

 

 

Dear Mrs Wendy,

 

On second thought, doesn't House Cusps or Mid Cusps or Mid Points mean

Bhava Madhya ?

 

Dr B V Raman, in his book 'A Cateshism of Astrology', on chapter about

Vocation, in reply to a student's query about 'How to ascertain place

or direction of one's livelihood?' replies that the "the sign that is

found on the cusp of the 10th bhava determines the place and direction

that is most suitable".

 

There are some astrologers that give much importance to the lords of

the Naksahtra where the Mid Cusp or Mid Point of the four kendras

fall.These nakshatra lords are called as Sukhdipati(4th house).

Kalatradhipati(7thn House) and Karmadhipati(10th House).These planets

are treated as the key planets responsible to give sukham etc.

 

I am not sure whether this is pure Indian Vedic Astrology or some

technquies have been borrowed from other traditions.

 

Best regards,

 

Rajat

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Sorry to come in, just contributing my inputs.

House Cusps in Sayana are Midpoints of Nirayana or Bhava Madhya.

 

Many people are not aware that Shri,BV Raman has used Nakshatras

extensively (in delineation of horoscope sensitive matters).

 

In Placcidus system the Midcusp of nirayana is taken as beginning

point and the Nakshatra and sublord of same decides the vocation-

career one will follow, same with 7th Cusp which will decide

married life and the spouse one may get,and so forth for

other cusps, all this is used by practitioners of KP System.

 

Everything ultimately comes from the Creator,so all in astrology

comes from Vedic. Nakshatra was used by ancient people of Vedic

times much before the divisions of 12 signs was made in the Zodiac.

The Milk is same. Someone churns the cream from time to time, and it

comes to be known as different system, though its not so.

 

But Yes House division Placidus is followed by Western Savants,

which is again followed here in India by KP astrologers. Maybe

likened to a Indian photographer going to West and coming

back to India more refined in his technique.

 

Finally nothing matters , a right prediction matters thats all.

 

regards,

Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya, "vedvigyan"

<bentleyclothing wrote:

>

> Dear Mrs Wendy,

>

> On second thought, doesn't House Cusps or Mid Cusps or Mid Points

mean

> Bhava Madhya ?

>

> Dr B V Raman, in his book 'A Cateshism of Astrology', on chapter

about

> Vocation, in reply to a student's query about 'How to ascertain

place

> or direction of one's livelihood?' replies that the "the sign that

is

> found on the cusp of the 10th bhava determines the place and

direction

> that is most suitable".

>

> There are some astrologers that give much importance to the lords of

> the Naksahtra where the Mid Cusp or Mid Point of the four kendras

> fall.These nakshatra lords are called as Sukhdipati(4th house).

> Kalatradhipati(7thn House) and Karmadhipati(10th House).These

planets

> are treated as the key planets responsible to give sukham etc.

>

> I am not sure whether this is pure Indian Vedic Astrology or some

> technquies have been borrowed from other traditions.

>

> Best regards,

>

> Rajat

>

>

>

>

> jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish@>

wrote:

> >

> > Dear Rajat,

> >

> > House cusps are used in KP and Western astrology only.

> >

> > Best Wishes,

> > Mrs. Wendy

> > http://JyotishVidya.com

> > jyotish-vidya

> > ___

> >

> >

> > -

> > "vedvigyan" <bentleyclothing@>

> > <jyotish-vidya>

> > Saturday, October 28, 2006 8:06 PM

> > Finding House Cusps and their

Importance ?

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Members,

> >

> > Which house System should be used to find the House Cusps ?

> >

> > What role does House Cusp lords play ?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Rajat

> >

>

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Dear Bhaskar,

 

I'd already sent off a response to Rajat before yours came through to my

mailbox...unfortunately my mails seem to be having a bit of a delay

somewhere which makes holding a conversation a little difficult. I won't go

over what I just wrote (it should turn up soon) but I will just emphasise

(again) the need to differentiate between the Rasi and Bhava charts...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

-

"Bhaskar" <bhaskar_jyotish (AT) (DOT) co.in>

<jyotish-vidya>

Monday, October 30, 2006 6:42 PM

Re: Finding House Cusps and their Importance ?

 

 

Sorry to come in, just contributing my inputs.

House Cusps in Sayana are Midpoints of Nirayana or Bhava Madhya.

 

Many people are not aware that Shri,BV Raman has used Nakshatras

extensively (in delineation of horoscope sensitive matters).

 

In Placcidus system the Midcusp of nirayana is taken as beginning

point and the Nakshatra and sublord of same decides the vocation-

career one will follow, same with 7th Cusp which will decide

married life and the spouse one may get,and so forth for

other cusps, all this is used by practitioners of KP System.

 

Everything ultimately comes from the Creator,so all in astrology

comes from Vedic. Nakshatra was used by ancient people of Vedic

times much before the divisions of 12 signs was made in the Zodiac.

The Milk is same. Someone churns the cream from time to time, and it

comes to be known as different system, though its not so.

 

But Yes House division Placidus is followed by Western Savants,

which is again followed here in India by KP astrologers. Maybe

likened to a Indian photographer going to West and coming

back to India more refined in his technique.

 

Finally nothing matters , a right prediction matters thats all.

 

regards,

Bhaskar.

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