Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Hello, I have an embarrassing question. I want to study the case of a dog which has a virus (parvovirus) and I don't have its birth time hour. Can I cast its chandra lagna chart in mundo, i.e. putting the Moon in such a position that it is in polar position (rising or in paran). Dog was born on sept. 26, 2006, Montreal, 73w34, 45n31. Here I would cast the chart for 10h44m1s GMT. -- Best regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 On 11/27/06, Alex <spica.2000 > wrote: > > Hello, > > I have an embarrassing question. I want to study the case of a dog > which has a virus (parvovirus) and I don't have its birth time hour. > Can I cast its chandra lagna chart in mundo, i.e. putting the Moon in > such a position that it is in polar position (rising or in paran). Dog > was born on sept. 26, 2006, Montreal, 73w34, 45n31. Here I would cast > the chart for 10h44m1s GMT. > > -- > Best regards, > Alex > Hi Alex, You needn't be embarrassed about asking; one can't say that about answers of course This isn't what you asked but due to their longevities being different from humans, animal charts are to be interpreted using compressed dasas. That, and not incidentally similar behavior, is why political and animal charts are comparable Clear up one confusion - what's that 10.44.01 time you've stated? Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Alex «SPICA» <spica.2000 > : [...Second attemps: I replied to a daily digest first...] > Hello Mr Ramapriya, > >> Posted by: "D Ramapriya" ramapriya.d ramapriya_d >> Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:22 am (PST) >> On 11/27/06, Alex <spica.2000 > wrote: >> > >> > Hello, >> > >> > I have an embarrassing question. I want to study the case of a dog >> > which has a virus (parvovirus) and I don't have its birth time >> hour. > Can I cast its chandra lagna chart in mundo, i.e. putting >> the Moon in > such a position that it is in polar position (rising >> or in paran). Dog > was born on sept. 26, 2006, Montreal, 73w34, >> 45n31. Here I would cast > the chart for 10h44m1s GMT. >> > >> > -- >> > Best regards, >> > Alex >> > >> >> Hi Alex, >> >> You needn't be embarrassed about asking; one can't say that about >> answers of course >> >> This isn't what you asked but due to their longevities being >> different from humans, animal charts are to be interpreted using >> compressed dasas. That, and not incidentally similar behavior, is >> why political and animal charts are comparable >> >> Clear up one confusion - what's that 10.44.01 time you've stated? >> >> Ramapriya If you cast the chart for september 22, 2006, 5h44m11s for Montreal (73w44, 45n31, that is, 10h44m11s GMT-Greenwich) you will get a chart with Moon rising, which I now call the Chandra Lagna. I wish to study this chart as a regular "rashi", since I don't know at what time the dog was born. I wish also to use D27 varga or Saptimvimsamsa to further my study with this chart. I do not wish now to adapt vimshottari dasha to this chart; I will rather use transits only, as I do in occidental sidereal astrology. So with this time, I get the time the moon is truly rising on the eastern horizon. I hope I made myself clearer, since English is a second tongue (I speak French ;-) -- Best regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Dear Alex, Asking a person who knows how to use a pendulum (Dowsing), would be more suited to your query. He will reply You within 2 minutes about your Dog. If You want to cast a chart, then cast a Prashna (Horary)Chart, if your moon is in the 6th house in the Horary chart, it means that you are going right and then continue with whatever readings You want to proceed upon. But the Query should come in the mind on Urgency of knowing the state of the Dog, and not just out of curiosity. regards, Bhaskar. , "Alex" <spica.2000 wrote: > > Hello, > > I have an embarrassing question. I want to study the case of a dog > which has a virus (parvovirus) and I don't have its birth time hour. > Can I cast its chandra lagna chart in mundo, i.e. putting the Moon in > such a position that it is in polar position (rising or in paran). Dog > was born on sept. 26, 2006, Montreal, 73w34, 45n31. Here I would cast > the chart for 10h44m1s GMT. > > -- > Best regards, > Alex > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 On 11/27/06, Alex «SPICA» <spica.2000 > wrote: > > Alex «SPICA» <spica.2000 <spica.2000%40gmail.com>> : > > [...Second attemps: I replied to a daily digest first...] > > > Hello Mr Ramapriya, > If you cast the chart for september 22, 2006, 5h44m11s for Montreal > (73w44, > 45n31, that is, 10h44m11s GMT-Greenwich) you will get a chart with Moon > rising, which I now call the Chandra Lagna. I wish to study this chart as > a > regular "rashi", since I don't know at what time the dog was born. I wish > also to use D27 varga or Saptimvimsamsa to further my study with this > chart. > I do not wish now to adapt vimshottari dasha to this chart; I will rather > use transits only, as I do in occidental sidereal astrology. So with this > time, I get the time the moon is truly rising on the eastern horizon. I > hope > I made myself clearer, since English is a second tongue (I speak French > ;-) > > -- > Best regards, > Alex > Dear Alex, Did you notice the chart you've given? It's unspeakably grim. The distance between the malefic Sun-Moon pair is less than half a degree with the lagna sandwiched within! The lagna is also under a three-pronged malefic influence fromthe Sun, Moon and Ketu with Saturn powerfully aspecting it from the 11th. And guess what? All this in the midst of a solar eclipse which in itself is one dosha too much. Even if this isn't the pup's natal chart, the prasna chart is morbid on its own. je suis desole Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Dear Alex I do my dogs chart as well so can sympathise that you don't have a time of birth. Also If the dog is born after 10pm then the Moon changes signs around that time, so you would be mislead looking at the moon chart alone, the sun chart might be a better option for physical health of the dog. Is there any way you can phone the place where the dog was born to try and get a time of day at least? What sort of dog is it by the way, and when did it contract parvu virus? best wishes margaret - Alex «SPICA» Monday, November 27, 2006 2:56 PM Fw: Chandra Lagna "in mundo" Alex «SPICA» <spica.2000 > : [...Second attemps: I replied to a daily digest first...] > Hello Mr Ramapriya, > >> Posted by: "D Ramapriya" ramapriya.d ramapriya_d >> Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:22 am (PST) >> On 11/27/06, Alex <spica.2000 > wrote: >> > >> > Hello, >> > >> > I have an embarrassing question. I want to study the case of a dog >> > which has a virus (parvovirus) and I don't have its birth time >> hour. > Can I cast its chandra lagna chart in mundo, i.e. putting >> the Moon in > such a position that it is in polar position (rising >> or in paran). Dog > was born on sept. 26, 2006, Montreal, 73w34, >> 45n31. Here I would cast > the chart for 10h44m1s GMT. >> > >> > -- >> > Best regards, >> > Alex >> > >> >> Hi Alex, >> >> You needn't be embarrassed about asking; one can't say that about >> answers of course >> >> This isn't what you asked but due to their longevities being >> different from humans, animal charts are to be interpreted using >> compressed dasas. That, and not incidentally similar behavior, is >> why political and animal charts are comparable >> >> Clear up one confusion - what's that 10.44.01 time you've stated? >> >> Ramapriya If you cast the chart for september 22, 2006, 5h44m11s for Montreal (73w44, 45n31, that is, 10h44m11s GMT-Greenwich) you will get a chart with Moon rising, which I now call the Chandra Lagna. I wish to study this chart as a regular "rashi", since I don't know at what time the dog was born. I wish also to use D27 varga or Saptimvimsamsa to further my study with this chart. I do not wish now to adapt vimshottari dasha to this chart; I will rather use transits only, as I do in occidental sidereal astrology. So with this time, I get the time the moon is truly rising on the eastern horizon. I hope I made myself clearer, since English is a second tongue (I speak French ;-) -- Best regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Dear Alex, Casting Moon lagna chart is alright, but as he has Jupiter and Moon together, it may be a better idea to try to fix his lagna. Could you ask the breeder the time brand which its dam whelped? Is it a working dog, may be a sheep dog? Could you describe him in terms of being more less bulky for the breed? Did he get Parvovirus around 24th of November? I am sure with fluid replacement and may be cephalaxin he should survive. Chandrashekhar. Alex wrote: > > Hello, > > I have an embarrassing question. I want to study the case of a dog > which has a virus (parvovirus) and I don't have its birth time hour. > Can I cast its chandra lagna chart in mundo, i.e. putting the Moon in > such a position that it is in polar position (rising or in paran). Dog > was born on sept. 26, 2006, Montreal, 73w34, 45n31. Here I would cast > the chart for 10h44m1s GMT. > > -- > Best regards, > Alex > > > ------ > > > > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.12/545 - Release 11/21/2006 10:36 PM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Dear Margaret and Ramapriya, > Even if this isn't the pup's natal chart, the prasna chart is morbid > on its own. je suis desole > What sort of dog is it by the way, and when did it contract parvu > virus? The dog died yesterday afternoon. It was a wonderful, affectionate and playful mini schnauzer! I wish I will find another one like him ;-) I have to wait for lab tests (parvo) since the dog begin to be sick last wednesday night. I will forward results if you wish. Anyway, the veterinarian believes it was parvovirus. By the way, where can I find information on lunation and eclipses in jyotish literature (modern, if it is possible)? -- Best regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 On 11/28/06, Alex «SPICA» <spica.2000 > wrote: > > > The dog died yesterday afternoon. It was a wonderful, affectionate and > playful mini schnauzer! I wish I will find another one like him ;-) I > have to wait for lab tests (parvo) since the dog begin to be sick last > wednesday night. I will forward results if you wish. Anyway, the > veterinarian believes it was parvovirus. > > By the way, where can I find information on lunation and eclipses in > jyotish literature (modern, if it is possible)? > Hey Alex, desperately sorry to hear of the demise. Been through a dog's loss too once and know how terrible it can be... that was probably why I dithered for one day too long recently and the gorgeous baby python I was so eyeing got sold Regarding eclipses, there are a couple of mentions I can find, but they're in Hindi in some classics. The one in English makes fleeting mentions too. Here are snips of Chapters 85 and 91 of BPHS: Chapter 85: [Cite] Although Lagn may be well disposed, births will be inauspicious, if they take place on Amavasya (last day of the Krishna Paksha), on Chaturdasi (14th Tithi), in Krishna Paksha (dark half of the month), in Bhadra Karan, in the Nakshatr of the brother, in the Nakshatras of father and mother, at the time of entry of Sûrya in a Râúi, the time of Pata, at the time of solar and lunar eclipses, at the time of Vyati Pata, in Gandantas of all the three kinds, in Yamaghant, Tithikshaya, in Dagdha Yog etc. The birth of a son after three daughters and birth of a daughter after three sons and the birth of a freak are inauspicious. But there are remedial measures for obtaining relief from the evil effects of such births, which are being described in the following chapters. [End cite] Chapter 91: [Cite] A person, whose birth takes place at the time of solar, or lunar eclipse, suffers from ailments, distress and poverty and faces danger of death. Therefore I am going to describe for the benefit of the mankind the remedial measures, required to be undertaken to nullify the above evil effects. The remedial rites are to be performed in the following order. The following idols should be got prepared, according to one's means: in gold an idol of the deity of the Nakshatr, in which the eclipse takes place; in gold an idol of Sûrya, if the birth takes place during solar eclipse; in silver an idol of Candr, if the birth takes place during lunar eclipse; in lead an idol of Rahu. Besmear a clean spot on the ground (in the house) with cow dung, cover it with a new (unused) beautiful piece of cloth and install the three idols on it. Make offerings of the following to the idols: in case of birth during solar eclipse all things dear to Sûrya and red-coloured Akshat (Akshata - rice), red sandal, a garland of red-coloured flowers, red clothes etc.; in case of birth during a lunar eclipse all things dear to Candr and white sandal, white flowers, white clothes etc.; for Rahu blackish clothes, blackish flowers etc.; white flowers for the deity of the Nakshatr, in which the eclipse takes place. The worship should be performed, as follows: of Sûrya with the chanting of 'Akrishnim' etc. Mantra; of Candr with the chanting of 'Imadeva' etc. Mantra; of Rahu with Durva (a kind of grass) and with the chanting of 'Kayanshicatra' etc. Mantra. Thereafter Havan should be performed, as follows: with the fuel of Aak wood pieces for Sûrya; with the fuel of Palas tree wood pieces for Candr; with Durva for Rahu; with Pipal tree wood pieces for the deity of the Nakshatr. Sprinkle the holy water of the Kalash on the child born (and his parents). Offer worshipful regards to the priest, performing the remedial rites and lastly feed as many Brahmins, as possible within one's means. By performance of the remedial rites in the manner described above, evil effects of the inauspicious birth are wiped and the native enjoys happiness and is blessed with good fortune. [End cite] Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Dear Alex, Please accept my condolences on the demise of your miniature Schnauzer. May he go straight to the happy hunting ground in the heavens. Chandrashekhar. Alex «SPICA» wrote: > > Dear Margaret and Ramapriya, > > > Even if this isn't the pup's natal chart, the prasna chart is morbid > > on its own. je suis desole > > > What sort of dog is it by the way, and when did it contract parvu > > virus? > > The dog died yesterday afternoon. It was a wonderful, affectionate and > playful mini schnauzer! I wish I will find another one like him ;-) I > have to wait for lab tests (parvo) since the dog begin to be sick last > wednesday night. I will forward results if you wish. Anyway, the > veterinarian believes it was parvovirus. > > By the way, where can I find information on lunation and eclipses in > jyotish literature (modern, if it is possible)? > > -- > Best regards, > Alex > > > ------ > > > > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.12/545 - Release 11/21/2006 10:36 PM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Dear Alex I am so sorry to know your dog has died:( My friend's dog had parvu virus but survived, but it did have various health problems for the rest of its life, though I am sure my friend looked after it very carefully and lovingly. The only book I know which covers lunation and eclipse in a meaningful way is Brihat Samhita though it is not a modern treatise, it is a reliable one. R. Santhanam also has a chapter on how eclipses affect life events in'Essentials of Predictive Hindu Astrology' Other members of the list might know of others books also. Very best wishes Margaret - Alex «SPICA» Tuesday, November 28, 2006 2:22 PM Re: Fw: Chandra Lagna "in mundo" Dear Margaret and Ramapriya, > Even if this isn't the pup's natal chart, the prasna chart is morbid > on its own. je suis desole > What sort of dog is it by the way, and when did it contract parvu > virus? The dog died yesterday afternoon. It was a wonderful, affectionate and playful mini schnauzer! I wish I will find another one like him ;-) I have to wait for lab tests (parvo) since the dog begin to be sick last wednesday night. I will forward results if you wish. Anyway, the veterinarian believes it was parvovirus. By the way, where can I find information on lunation and eclipses in jyotish literature (modern, if it is possible)? -- Best regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 On 11/29/06, Marg <margie9 (AT) talktalk (DOT) net> wrote: > > The only book I know which covers lunation and eclipse in a meaningful > way is Brihat Samhita though it is not a modern treatise, it is a reliable > one. R. > Santhanam also has a chapter on how eclipses affect life events > in'Essentials of Predictive Hindu Astrology' > Narada Purana isn't bad either, Margaret. Lots for the astrology aficionado - and astronomy A section of my hard drive has hordes of voluminous astro classics in Hindi and Sanskrit. Let me know (off-list) if you can figure the language and I can burn a CD for you (or anyone else, for that matter). Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Thanks very much for the Narada Purana reference I can add that to my wanted booklist, cheers margaret - D Ramapriya Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:35 AM Re: Re: Fw: Chandra Lagna "in mundo" On 11/29/06, Marg <margie9 (AT) talktalk (DOT) net> wrote: > > The only book I know which covers lunation and eclipse in a meaningful > way is Brihat Samhita though it is not a modern treatise, it is a reliable > one. R. > Santhanam also has a chapter on how eclipses affect life events > in'Essentials of Predictive Hindu Astrology' > Narada Purana isn't bad either, Margaret. Lots for the astrology aficionado - and astronomy A section of my hard drive has hordes of voluminous astro classics in Hindi and Sanskrit. Let me know (off-list) if you can figure the language and I can burn a CD for you (or anyone else, for that matter). Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Dear Ramapriya, Certainly one for me. Take care, Chandrashekhar. D Ramapriya wrote: > > On 11/29/06, Marg <margie9 (AT) talktalk (DOT) net > <margie9%40talktalk.net>> wrote: > > > > The only book I know which covers lunation and eclipse in a meaningful > > way is Brihat Samhita though it is not a modern treatise, it is a > reliable > > one. R. > > Santhanam also has a chapter on how eclipses affect life events > > in'Essentials of Predictive Hindu Astrology' > > > > Narada Purana isn't bad either, Margaret. Lots for the astrology > aficionado > - and astronomy > > A section of my hard drive has hordes of voluminous astro classics in > Hindi > and Sanskrit. Let me know (off-list) if you can figure the language and I > can burn a CD for you (or anyone else, for that matter). > > Cheers, > Ramapriya > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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