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Hi all,

 

I am a beginner and sometime back read about the arudha.

But the more I think about arudha the more confusion I have.

 

All I have read about arudha is

 

1. Lagna chart gives the real picture about the individual.

 

2. The houses from arudha lagna shows the world's perception about an

individual.

 

3. The arudha padas of the houses show how the things seen from the

houses materialize.

 

4. The arudha pada of the graha shows an individual's preception about

self.

 

Now my doubt is that if something is not promised by lagna, how could

it materialize or perceived by the world.

 

Let's say someone's lagna lord is weak and there is no benefic aspect

on lagna , then how can the person be perceived having a good health

or good built, if the same is indicated by arudha lagna.

 

I have mentioned whatever little I could understand and would really

appreciate if the learned members throw more light to make this clear.

 

 

Regards

Manish

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Dear Manish,

All those are part of lessons by Sanjay Rath or may

be (I am not sure) part of Jaimini system. The

discussions that take place here follows mainly Arsha,

Jain, Yavana, Parasara etc Schools. When people add

their imagination (like Rath is doing) to the

statements in classics then essentially confusion

should result.

==>

> I think about arudha the more confusion

> I have.

<==

It is a natural consequence. ;) So don't worry. :)

 

The concept Arudha as taught by Arsha School and as

taught by Jaimini School are entirely different. Here

in this forum, I can shed light only about the Arudha

system as per Arsha School. In that context all the

statement you put forward about Arudha (as taught by

Rath?) is totally invalid and absurd.

 

This is the light I can throw on the issue.

P.S.: First of all please clarify the schools you

follow, and the kind of Arudha (there are two or more

types) you are talking about.

Love,

Sreenadh

 

 

--- Manish Mahajan <manish1380 wrote:

 

> Hi all,

>

> I am a beginner and sometime back read about the

> arudha.

> But the more I think about arudha the more confusion

> I have.

>

> All I have read about arudha is

>

> 1. Lagna chart gives the real picture about the

> individual.

>

> 2. The houses from arudha lagna shows the world's

> perception about an

> individual.

>

> 3. The arudha padas of the houses show how the

> things seen from the

> houses materialize.

>

> 4. The arudha pada of the graha shows an

> individual's preception about

> self.

>

> Now my doubt is that if something is not promised by

> lagna, how could

> it materialize or perceived by the world.

>

> Let's say someone's lagna lord is weak and there is

> no benefic aspect

> on lagna , then how can the person be perceived

> having a good health

> or good built, if the same is indicated by arudha

> lagna.

>

> I have mentioned whatever little I could understand

> and would really

> appreciate if the learned members throw more light

> to make this clear.

>

>

> Regards

> Manish

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Sreenadh Ji,

 

Thanks a lot for replying.

 

You are right about the source of my reading, I have read arudha on

Rath ji's site and through some other internet sources (those also

make a mention of Sanjay Rath's teachings).

 

As regard to school of thought I am sorry to say, I am not sure about

it, most of my reading till date has been through the articles given

in various internet sources and through some beginner level books.

 

As you have mentioned arudha as per Arsha school, can you suggest any

sources for its reading.

 

And one more question is Arudha really such an important concept ?

 

Thanks,

Manish

 

, sree nadh

<sreesog wrote:

>

> Dear Manish,

> All those are part of lessons by Sanjay Rath or may

> be (I am not sure) part of Jaimini system. The

> discussions that take place here follows mainly Arsha,

> Jain, Yavana, Parasara etc Schools. When people add

> their imagination (like Rath is doing) to the

> statements in classics then essentially confusion

> should result.

> ==>

> > I think about arudha the more confusion

> > I have.

> <==

> It is a natural consequence. ;) So don't worry. :)

>

> The concept Arudha as taught by Arsha School and as

> taught by Jaimini School are entirely different. Here

> in this forum, I can shed light only about the Arudha

> system as per Arsha School. In that context all the

> statement you put forward about Arudha (as taught by

> Rath?) is totally invalid and absurd.

>

> This is the light I can throw on the issue.

> P.S.: First of all please clarify the schools you

> follow, and the kind of Arudha (there are two or more

> types) you are talking about.

> Love,

> Sreenadh

>

>

> --- Manish Mahajan <manish1380 wrote:

>

> > Hi all,

> >

> > I am a beginner and sometime back read about the

> > arudha.

> > But the more I think about arudha the more confusion

> > I have.

> >

> > All I have read about arudha is

> >

> > 1. Lagna chart gives the real picture about the

> > individual.

> >

> > 2. The houses from arudha lagna shows the world's

> > perception about an

> > individual.

> >

> > 3. The arudha padas of the houses show how the

> > things seen from the

> > houses materialize.

> >

> > 4. The arudha pada of the graha shows an

> > individual's preception about

> > self.

> >

> > Now my doubt is that if something is not promised by

> > lagna, how could

> > it materialize or perceived by the world.

> >

> > Let's say someone's lagna lord is weak and there is

> > no benefic aspect

> > on lagna , then how can the person be perceived

> > having a good health

> > or good built, if the same is indicated by arudha

> > lagna.

> >

> > I have mentioned whatever little I could understand

> > and would really

> > appreciate if the learned members throw more light

> > to make this clear.

> >

> >

> > Regards

> > Manish

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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