Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Dear All (except Shri Vrajleelaji), Most humble apologies for taking the tone as below and request you to look at my reasons for the same. # Most, if not all, my posts mention I am a student and request verification from seniors. # Shri Vrajleelaji should appreciate that many individuals here are without a guru/guide and instead of chiding them, an offer to become a mentor would be greatly appreciated and I am sure many will take that offer up. # Derogatory tones in discussion forums should be avoided. Insulting anyone does not help in an individuals learning. It only fosters resentment. Again, my apologies, for I know I have a long way to go. Humble Regards, Hemant Desai Agnyeya <agnyeya > wrote: Dear Vrajleelaji, 1. Request you to see the follow up post. 2. Am sure that you are NOT a guru and are a long way from being one. May your journey towards knowledge be less eventful and your humility about your knowledge be greater. Most Humble Regards, Hemant Desai vrajleela <vrajleela > wrote: vedic astrology, "astro_kid_1" <agnyeya wrote: >Dear members I am reproducing my earlier post in this regard for the benefit of readers May I know what made you to come to such conclusions regarding Budha- aditya yoga as your answers do not stand to the rules mentioned in Hindu Astronomy and Astrology. I feel that these are basics that many students like you must know before coming to conclusion based on own thoughts. The rules for find any union of planets called yuti or yoga are: 1)When the longitude of the swift-moving planet is greater than that of the slow one, the conjunction (samyoga) is past; otherwise, it is to come; this is the case when the two are moving eastward i.e., clockwise; if, however, they are retrograding (vakrin), the contrary is true 2)When the longitude of the one moving eastward is greater, the conjunction (samagama)is past; but when that of the one that is retrograding is greater, it is to come. 3)When the distance between the two planets is < or = 12 degrees then the question of yoga arises otherwise not Given these conditions, can you identify 1)faster and slower planets 2)Reassess your statement "budha-adhitya yoga occurs if budha is not combust" in light of these rules 3)Can you tell the reason for specific degrees i.e., why 12 is only alloted for occurence of any yoga I have a very feeble hope that you can answer these questions and also suggest you to verify your budha-aditya yoga if present. I feel strongly that you should first check your basics of Hindu Astronomy and later Astrology and it is not as easy as "read and throw" attitude Hope you got the point Jairadhe > Dear All, > > Let me rephrase that to say that while other planets lose their > ability of benefic results while associated with Su, the same cannot > be said of Me. > > Humble Regards, > Hemant Desai > > vedic astrology, "ashwin_062k" > <ashwin_062k@> wrote: > > > > Dear Hemant > > > > Could you please provide with the astrological/astronomical reason > > for budh not get combust with surya. > > > > Regards > > Sridhar > > > > vedic astrology, Agnyeya <agnyeya@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Sridhar, > > > > > > For the Budh-Aditya yoga to fructify the distance between the > 2 > > must be atleast 10 degrees. > > > Also Budh is the only planet which due to its motion is always > > very near to Surya, hence normally there may be many charts where > > you see Budh in 12th or in 2nd from Su. > > > Also Budh is one planet which does not get combust with Su. > > > > > > Dear Gurus, please verify. > > > > > > || Om Krishna Guru || > > > Humble Regards, > > > Hemant Desai > > > > > > ashwin_062k <ashwin_062k@> wrote: > > > Dear Gurujans > > > > > > Correction : The distance between surya and budh is 2deg 27 mts > > > and not 1 deg 8 mts as given below. > > > > > > Sorry for the inconvenience > > > > > > Regards > > > Sridhar > > > vedic astrology, "ashwin_062k" > > > <ashwin_062k@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Gurujans > > > > > > > > I understand that when surya and budh together in a bhava or > in > > > > mutual 7ths, forms "budha-adhithya" yoga. > > > > > > > > I also read that combustion occurs when any planet in a direct > > > > motion passes the surya from behind at certain degrees, except > > for > > > > sukr who gets combust in "retograde" motion and rahu, ketu > > doesn't > > > > get combust rather eclipse the surya. > > > > > > > > My query: I have a chart in which the distance between surya > and > > > > budha is 1 deg 8 mts. I presume here, the Budh is getting > > combust > > > > and is inactive or unable to perform. In this case, still this > > > Yoga > > > > is formed !! or am i missing some basic principle here. > > > > > > > > Would apprecaite if you could enlighten me. > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > Sridhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Agnyeya@ Planet Earth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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