Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Dear All, In Prasnamarga it is said that " if a person with true inquisitiveness is approaching an astrologer, then the astrologer should tell him about problem he is facing and should suggest the appropriate solution " . But how? How should we (astrologers) know, what the qurent is thinking about, if he is presenting the query by himself? In places like Kerala, usually a person approaches an astrologer and just says : " I want to cast a prasna. " !!!! And it becomes the responsibility of the astrologer to decipher: 1) What the prasna is about? 2) What is the possible solution for the problem faced by the qurent? Yes. It is real challenge!! A challenge towards the capability of the astrologer, and also about the accuracy of horary astrology!! How the learned astrologers solve this situation? Do you want to know? Then read on - There are 2 slokas (good and authentic) that help the traditional astrologer to predict what the qurent is thinking about or what the query is about. One of them is from Prasnamarga and the other is from Varaha Hora. In this mail I will explain the first one - the one from Prasnamarga. The sloka is like this : " Aprishtatha prishtatho va jinchasyoresya kasyachil Hora Kendra Trikonebhya Subhasubha Phalam Vadeth " Actually this sloka is not of Prasnamarga, but of Vasishta Hora. The author of Prasnamarga has just quoted (included) this sloka from Vasishta Hora as evident from the next sloka - " Vasita vachanadasmath......... " Meaning, Since Rishi Vasishta said this and also me (author of Prasnamarga)..... Yes, since Rishi Vasishta told this secret and author of Prasnamarga (Edakkad Nambootiri) supported it, the sloka gets double authenticity!! What is the meaning of that sloka? Let me quote it again: " Aprishtatha prishtatho va jinchasyoresya kasyachil Hora Kendra Trikonebhya Subhasubha Phalam Vadeth " Meaning, If somebody approaches the astrologer with curiosity, even if he asks or not, the astrologer should give predictions to him, BASED ON HORA, KENDRA AND TRIKONA. Yes, it seems to be simple, and it seems that there is no secret hiding behind. NO! It is not like that! There is lot to explain a SECRET behind, as is known to all traditional astrologers. What is that? The advice by Vasishta is that prediction should be based on " Hora Kendra Trikonebhya " . What is " Hora " ? " Horeti legnam Bhavanasyachardham " (Varaha hora) - Meaning, Hora is the name for Lega (Asc) or Half of a sign. For our above sloka, the meaning Hora=Lagna is the apt one. There for in essence it means, if there is any planet in the Lagna, then the qurent is seeking answer to the things indicated by that placement of that particular planet! If there is no planet in Lagna, then what to do? Read on the sloka- " Hora -> Kendra-> " Yes, if there is no planet in Lagna, then look for the placement of planets in Kendra. Kendra means 4th 7th and 10th Houses/Signs from Lagna. Now the question is where to look? In 4th, in 7th or in 10th. The traditional answer to this question is first in 10th. Why? Because if you look in Laghu parasari, you will see the statement " Pradabala Utharotharam " , Meaning for Kendras the strength increases in the order 4th->7th->10th. That means 7th is stronger Kendra than 4th, and 10th is stronger Kendra than 7th. Indications the strength order 10>7>4. So look at the 10th house first. If there is no planet in Lagna, then if there is a planet in 10th house, then the query is related to that placement! If there is no planet in 10th as well, then look in 7th to see whether there is any planet in it, if not look in 4th. Now what to do if there is no planet in Lagna as well as 10th, 7th and 4th? Look what the sloka says? " Hora -> Kendra->Trikonebhya " Yes, if there is no planet in Kendra, we have to look for the placement of planet in Trikona, meaning 5th and 9th. Now, here also where to look? In 5th or 9th. The statement " Prabala Utharotharam " applies here as well. That means 9th is stronger trikona than 5th and so we have to look for the placement of any planet in 9th first! Now you can say that, if there is no planet in Lagna and Kendra (10-7-4) then look for planets in 9th or 5th. If there is a planet in 9th then the prasna is related to that. If 9th is vacant and if there is a planet in 5th then the prasna is related to that. If there is no planets in Lagna, Kendra and Trikona, then what to do? Then there is no point in that prasna, since the person is in an utterly problematic unsolvable situation, and even the guidance by the astrologer would be of no use to him. But still, there also you can look for the bad placement of Lagna lord first. I think at least for some the method is clear by now. Somebody can come forward with examples, to check how much it becomes true in his own experience. Of course, the secret is not complete. There exists 1 more method (as told earlier, from Varaha Hora) that is used for the same purpose (i.e. Locating the underlying problem that caused the qurent to approach the astrologer). The learned astrologers use this method (the method described earlier), and the one given in Varaha hora together, and considering the indications supplied by both of them come to a conclusion. I will explain the other method in another mail. Till then, let us experiment with this method. Love, Sreenadh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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