Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Dear Sir, this is my chart in order of apperance of planets PLANET SIGN LONGITUDE MOTION NAKSHATRA Asc Aries Mar Taurus Mon Gemini Sat Gemini Ket Gemini Rah Sagittarius Ven Capricorn Jup Aquarius Sun Aquarius Mer Aquarius Everybody says I have a Kalasarpa yoga-- but going by this article, it looks like I do not have either the KSP or KAY. Please clarify Thanks! MK , " Venkatarama Sreelatha " <venkatarama_sastry wrote: > > Dear friends, > > I see that I have quite a few emails in my mailbox regarding > Kalasarpa and kalaamrita, and I thought I should respond in this > forum rather than through individual emails. Sorry for the delay, I > was a little busy. > > I posted an algorithm to figure out whether the yoga is kalasarpa or > kalamrita and one question I got was whether we should consider the > movement of Rahu and Ketu or of the other planets. The answer is, it > does not matter, you get the exact same result. Let me clarify. > > First of all, check the following conditions. > 1) All planets between Rahu and Ketu > 2) No planet is with Rahu > 3) No planet is with Ketu > 4) No planet in the Lagna > 5) No planet in the 7th house > > If any of the conditions above are not met, the chart does not have > either KSY or KAY. > > If ALL of these conditions are met, the next step is to see which of > the yogas it is, KSY or KAY. The process for that is, as I mentioned > before, > 1) Start from Rahu > 2) Traverse the chart in the zodiacal direction. This is the normal > direction that the planets move in, and goes from Aries to Taurus to > Gemini to Cancer etc. > 3.a)If the next entity encountered is Ketu, this means that > all the planets are between Ketu and Rahu. This is Kala Sarpa Yoga. > 3.b)If the next entity encountered is a planet other than > Ketu, this means that the planets are all between Rahu and Ketu. > this is kalamrita yoga. > > My visual crutch for remembering this is to visualize planets going > towards either Rahu or Ketu. If there are all hurling towards Rahu, > the native is veering towards Rahu's materialism, which makes it > Kala Sarpa yoga, since Rahu represents the Sarpa, or poison. On the > other hand, if the planets are all moving towards Ketu, it is Kala > Amrita yoga, since Ketu represents Moksha or Amrita. > > My outline above is based on the progression of the planets, but you > get the same result if you consider the movement of Ra and Ke > instead. > 1) Start from Rahu again > 2) Traverse the direction that Rahu (and Ketu) move in, i.e. go in > the anti-zodiacal direction. This means if you start from Aries, go > to Pisces, Aquarius etc. > 3.a) If you encounter a planet other than ketu, this means that this > planet is being " swallowed up " by Rahu in its progression - again > indicating Kala Sarpa yogam. > 3.b) If the first planet you encounter is Ketu, and then you > encounter the other planets, this means that Ketu is " swallowing up " > the other planets in its movement, i.e. the desire for Moksha is > comsuming the indications of all other planets, and the native will > eventually reach Moksha. This is Kalamrita yoga. > > Sincerely, > Venkatarama Sreelatha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 , " maadhuri_k " <maadhuri_k wrote: > > Dear Sir, this is my chart in order of apperance of planets > > PLANET SIGN LONGITUDE MOTION NAKSHATRA > Asc Aries > Mar Taurus > Mon Gemini > Sat Gemini > Ket Gemini > Rah Sagittarius > Ven Capricorn > Jup Aquarius > Sun Aquarius > Mer Aquarius > DEAR SIR, ONE HOUSE HAS 30 DEGREES, RAHU KETU LIES ON 180 DEGREE AXIS. ANY PLANET BEYOND THIS AXIS SAVES KALA SARPA YOGA > REGARDS, AJAY > > Everybody says I have a Kalasarpa yoga-- but going by this article, > it looks like I do not have either the KSP or KAY. > Please clarify > Thanks! > MK > > , " Venkatarama Sreelatha " > <venkatarama_sastry@> wrote: > > > > Dear friends, > > > > I see that I have quite a few emails in my mailbox regarding > > Kalasarpa and kalaamrita, and I thought I should respond in this > > forum rather than through individual emails. Sorry for the delay, > I > > was a little busy. > > > > I posted an algorithm to figure out whether the yoga is kalasarpa > or > > kalamrita and one question I got was whether we should consider > the > > movement of Rahu and Ketu or of the other planets. The answer is, > it > > does not matter, you get the exact same result. Let me clarify. > > > > First of all, check the following conditions. > > 1) All planets between Rahu and Ketu > > 2) No planet is with Rahu > > 3) No planet is with Ketu > > 4) No planet in the Lagna > > 5) No planet in the 7th house > > > > If any of the conditions above are not met, the chart does not > have > > either KSY or KAY. > > > > If ALL of these conditions are met, the next step is to see which > of > > the yogas it is, KSY or KAY. The process for that is, as I > mentioned > > before, > > 1) Start from Rahu > > 2) Traverse the chart in the zodiacal direction. This is the > normal > > direction that the planets move in, and goes from Aries to Taurus > to > > Gemini to Cancer etc. > > 3.a)If the next entity encountered is Ketu, this means > that > > all the planets are between Ketu and Rahu. This is Kala Sarpa Yoga. > > 3.b)If the next entity encountered is a planet other than > > Ketu, this means that the planets are all between Rahu and Ketu. > > this is kalamrita yoga. > > > > My visual crutch for remembering this is to visualize planets > going > > towards either Rahu or Ketu. If there are all hurling towards > Rahu, > > the native is veering towards Rahu's materialism, which makes it > > Kala Sarpa yoga, since Rahu represents the Sarpa, or poison. On > the > > other hand, if the planets are all moving towards Ketu, it is Kala > > Amrita yoga, since Ketu represents Moksha or Amrita. > > > > My outline above is based on the progression of the planets, but > you > > get the same result if you consider the movement of Ra and Ke > > instead. > > 1) Start from Rahu again > > 2) Traverse the direction that Rahu (and Ketu) move in, i.e. go in > > the anti-zodiacal direction. This means if you start from Aries, > go > > to Pisces, Aquarius etc. > > 3.a) If you encounter a planet other than ketu, this means that > this > > planet is being " swallowed up " by Rahu in its progression - again > > indicating Kala Sarpa yogam. > > 3.b) If the first planet you encounter is Ketu, and then you > > encounter the other planets, this means that Ketu is " swallowing > up " > > the other planets in its movement, i.e. the desire for Moksha is > > comsuming the indications of all other planets, and the native > will > > eventually reach Moksha. This is Kalamrita yoga. > > > > Sincerely, > > Venkatarama Sreelatha > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Dear All - Please find attached my kundali - Please tell me whether i have a kalasarpa yoga and if YES what are the shantis that i should be doing do to get out of this yoga. Thanks Sunny --- On Mon, 6/16/08, maadhuri_k <maadhuri_k wrote: maadhuri_k <maadhuri_k Re: Kalasarpa and Kalaamrita Monday, June 16, 2008, 5:20 AM Dear Sir, this is my chart in order of apperance of planets PLANET SIGN LONGITUDE MOTION NAKSHATRA Asc Aries Mar Taurus Mon Gemini Sat Gemini Ket Gemini Rah Sagittarius Ven Capricorn Jup Aquarius Sun Aquarius Mer Aquarius Everybody says I have a Kalasarpa yoga-- but going by this article, it looks like I do not have either the KSP or KAY. Please clarify Thanks! MK , " Venkatarama Sreelatha " <venkatarama_ sastry@.. .> wrote: > > Dear friends, > > I see that I have quite a few emails in my mailbox regarding > Kalasarpa and kalaamrita, and I thought I should respond in this > forum rather than through individual emails. Sorry for the delay, I > was a little busy. > > I posted an algorithm to figure out whether the yoga is kalasarpa or > kalamrita and one question I got was whether we should consider the > movement of Rahu and Ketu or of the other planets. The answer is, it > does not matter, you get the exact same result. Let me clarify. > > First of all, check the following conditions. > 1) All planets between Rahu and Ketu > 2) No planet is with Rahu > 3) No planet is with Ketu > 4) No planet in the Lagna > 5) No planet in the 7th house > > If any of the conditions above are not met, the chart does not have > either KSY or KAY. > > If ALL of these conditions are met, the next step is to see which of > the yogas it is, KSY or KAY. The process for that is, as I mentioned > before, > 1) Start from Rahu > 2) Traverse the chart in the zodiacal direction. This is the normal > direction that the planets move in, and goes from Aries to Taurus to > Gemini to Cancer etc. > 3.a)If the next entity encountered is Ketu, this means that > all the planets are between Ketu and Rahu. This is Kala Sarpa Yoga. > 3.b)If the next entity encountered is a planet other than > Ketu, this means that the planets are all between Rahu and Ketu. > this is kalamrita yoga. > > My visual crutch for remembering this is to visualize planets going > towards either Rahu or Ketu. If there are all hurling towards Rahu, > the native is veering towards Rahu's materialism, which makes it > Kala Sarpa yoga, since Rahu represents the Sarpa, or poison. On the > other hand, if the planets are all moving towards Ketu, it is Kala > Amrita yoga, since Ketu represents Moksha or Amrita. > > My outline above is based on the progression of the planets, but you > get the same result if you consider the movement of Ra and Ke > instead. > 1) Start from Rahu again > 2) Traverse the direction that Rahu (and Ketu) move in, i.e. go in > the anti-zodiacal direction. This means if you start from Aries, go > to Pisces, Aquarius etc. > 3.a) If you encounter a planet other than ketu, this means that this > planet is being " swallowed up " by Rahu in its progression - again > indicating Kala Sarpa yogam. > 3.b) If the first planet you encounter is Ketu, and then you > encounter the other planets, this means that Ketu is " swallowing up " > the other planets in its movement, i.e. the desire for Moksha is > comsuming the indications of all other planets, and the native will > eventually reach Moksha. This is Kalamrita yoga. > > Sincerely, > Venkatarama Sreelatha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 dear Gurmmet sign ji keeping aside ksy and kay ( as ur chart wont even come in that yoga according to specifications even ) how was ur period of jup -sani in professional scenario did ur marriage brought u any upward trend in life what abt kids ,r they males or females more how was ur jup-sani period as far as profession is concenred ,any major twist or change happened ?? how is jup period with respect to kids ,tell me abt parents esp father . just curious ,pls answer me when u r free nd willing to discuss it rgrds sunil nair This is the dasa period i am using Vimsottari Dasa (started from Moon): Jup MD: 2004-11-12 (12:14:45) - 2020-11-12 (9:21:57) Sat AD: 2006-12-31 (16:39:43) - 2009-07-13 (23:24:21) Pratyantardasas in this AD: Sat: 2006-12-31 (16:39:43) - 2007-05-27 (4:43:47) Merc: 2007-05-27 (4:43:47) - 2007-10-05 (6:41:07) Ket: 2007-10-05 (6:41:07) - 2007-11-28 (6:04:43) Ven: 2007-11-28 (6:04:43) - 2008-04-30 (11:12:09) Sun: 2008-04-30 (11:12:09) - 2008-06-15 (17:32:23) Moon: 2008-06-15 (17:32:23) - 2008-08-31 (20:06:06) Mars: 2008-08-31 (20:06:06) - 2008-10-24 (19:29:43) Rah: 2008-10-24 (19:29:43) - 2009-03-12 (14:30:24) Jup: 2009-03-12 (14:30:24) - 2009-07-13 (23:24:21) , gurmeet singh <hbk1hbk2000 wrote: > > I have excellent health. All planets malefic as well as benefic give excellent results in the 11th house. I have already seen the worst as I was in Rahu mahadasha for the last 18 years. Rahu is in the 5th house and aspect all planets in the 11th house. Also rahu is in the 8th house from natal moon. So rahu mahadasha was full of ups and downs. But I am very determined and strong person. I faced every single problem bravely and now I am going to enter neecha bhanga jupiter next month. > > tatvam asi om_tatsat_om wrote: Dear Mr.Singh, > > Very ineresting chart indeed. > > How can it be said that you have kay/ksy? > 7 planets in last four Rasis would give you some > unexpected health problems in Guru dasa and > in middle age. So please take care. > > Tatvam-Asi > > hbk1hbk2000 hbk1hbk2000 wrote: > > > Dear Sir, > > My horoscope is very unusual as I have seven planet in capricorn > in the 11th house. Also I have been told by some astrologers that I > have kalasarpa yoga, others said I do not have Kalasarpa yoga because > mercury is 1 degrees outside Rahu Ketu axis, and jupiter is conjunct > Ketu at same degree. I am just about to complete Rahu mahadasha in > November 2004, and then enter jupiter period. But in Rahu mahadasha > during last 18 years I have seen big ups and big downs in my life. > But I was always determined. My experience was while going through > rahu mahadasha whenever the Kalasarpa yoga will become active by > transits I will see disappointments for about 5,6 months, and the > moment kalasarpa yoga is over by transits I will again progress in > life. Do you think the Jupiter mahadasha will make me very rich as I > have seven planets in 11th house. My birth data is given below. > > Regards > > Gurmeet Singh > email address : GSINGH9186 > > date of birth Feb 3rd, 1962 > Time of birth 10:11 AM Morning > Place of birth Ludhiana, Punjab, India > > > > > , " Venkatarama Sreelatha " > wrote: > > Dear friends, > > > > I see that I have quite a few emails in my mailbox regarding > > Kalasarpa and kalaamrita, and I thought I should respond in this > > forum rather than through individual emails. Sorry for the delay, I > > was a little busy. > > > > I posted an algorithm to figure out whether the yoga is kalasarpa > or > > kalamrita and one question I got was whether we should consider the > > movement of Rahu and Ketu or of the other planets. The answer is, > it > > does not matter, you get the exact same result. Let me clarify. > > > > First of all, check the following conditions. > > 1) All planets between Rahu and Ketu > > 2) No planet is with Rahu > > 3) No planet is with Ketu > > 4) No planet in the Lagna > > 5) No planet in the 7th house > > > > If any of the conditions above are not met, the chart does not have > > either KSY or KAY. > > > > If ALL of these conditions are met, the next step is to see which > of > > the yogas it is, KSY or KAY. The process for that is, as I > mentioned > > before, > > 1) Start from Rahu > > 2) Traverse the chart in the zodiacal direction. This is the normal > > direction that the planets move in, and goes from Aries to Taurus > to > > Gemini to Cancer etc. > > 3.a)If the next entity encountered is Ketu, this means > that > > all the planets are between Ketu and Rahu. This is Kala Sarpa Yoga. > > 3.b)If the next entity encountered is a planet other than > > Ketu, this means that the planets are all between Rahu and Ketu. > > this is kalamrita yoga. > > > > My visual crutch for remembering this is to visualize planets going > > towards either Rahu or Ketu. If there are all hurling towards Rahu, > > the native is veering towards Rahu's materialism, which makes it > > Kala Sarpa yoga, since Rahu represents the Sarpa, or poison. On the > > other hand, if the planets are all moving towards Ketu, it is Kala > > Amrita yoga, since Ketu represents Moksha or Amrita. > > > > My outline above is based on the progression of the planets, but > you > > get the same result if you consider the movement of Ra and Ke > > instead. > > 1) Start from Rahu again > > 2) Traverse the direction that Rahu (and Ketu) move in, i.e. go in > > the anti-zodiacal direction. This means if you start from Aries, go > > to Pisces, Aquarius etc. > > 3.a) If you encounter a planet other than ketu, this means that > this > > planet is being " swallowed up " by Rahu in its progression - again > > indicating Kala Sarpa yogam. > > 3.b) If the first planet you encounter is Ketu, and then you > > encounter the other planets, this means that Ketu is " swallowing > up " > > the other planets in its movement, i.e. the desire for Moksha is > > comsuming the indications of all other planets, and the native will > > eventually reach Moksha. This is Kalamrita yoga. > > > > Sincerely, > > Venkatarama Sreelatha ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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