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Dear All,

In 4 cases, that I came across, where Mercury® was deep combust (technically) { technically - as determined by the "software" for I am very far from all this sidhaanta!! } and made a passing remark of the native being in a lunatic asylum or epilepsy type of mental behavior period, only to be told that

1) was given electric shocks by the doctor

2) was lodged in lunatic asylum for abnormal behavior during the full moon periods

3) & 4) Both cases were under intensive counsultation with a psychiatrist for treatment.

Trust this gives a conclusive (real case) evidences, without going into great debates of any Sidhaanta.

I have similar cases of Venus ® & also combust, took some time to know its effects and hence, would post them in due course. I did share those as observed {interesting ones } - deep combust effects with some of the members in this group - offline, during casual astro_discussions.

With regards,

Sreeram_Srinivas , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote:>> Dear Kiran ji,> > Yes, one section of the astrologers tend to believe that the retrograde planets are not combust. Some believe that Venus and Mercury are combust only when retrograde.> > However, I have read that according to Surya Siddhanta even the retrograde planets are also combust and only the distance from the Sun for combustion is lower.> > Regards,> Krishna> > > > "kiran.rama" kiran.rama wrote:> Krishnaji,> > It is said that a retrograde planet goes behind the sun and hence> cannot be combust> > regards> kiran> > , Krishnamurthy> Seetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:> >> > Dear Krian ji,> > > > I don't understand why can't a retrograde planet get combust. Can> you elaborate a bit please?> > > > Regards,> > Krishna> > > > "kiran.rama" kiran.rama@ wrote:> > Retrograde Jupiter maybe better than normal Jupiter and> more benefic because retrograde planet can never be combust :)> > > > Regards> > kiran

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Dear Krishna ji & Members,

 

I have both cases and have written about that extensively about in

general and also while participating in a quiz in " KNRao "

some time back......all can be found in various where I

used to post earlier.

 

All the information that I share of individual chart cases, are all

first hand experiences, in few through an known intermediate person

could be a friend or colleague or astro_friends.

 

With regards,

 

Sreeram_Srinivas

 

 

, Krishnamurthy

Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote:

>

> Dear Sreeram ji,

>

> It is very nice of you to share your experience on the retrograde

combust Mercury and Venus. Have you come across similar real life

experiences when Mercury and/or Venus is combust but not retrograde?

>

> I am asking this becasue some argue that Mercury and Venus are combust

only when they are retrograde.

>

> Regards,

> Krishna

>

> sreeram srinivas sreeram64 wrote:

> Dear All,

> In 4 cases, that I came across, where Mercury® was deep combust

(technically) { technically - as determined by the " software " for I am

very far from all this sidhaanta!! "

src= " http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/35.gif "

width=18> } and made a passing remark of the native being in a lunatic

asylum or epilepsy type of mental behavior period, only to be told that

> 1) was given electric shocks by the doctor

> 2) was lodged in lunatic asylum for abnormal behavior during the full

moon periods

> 3) & 4) Both cases were under intensive counsultation with a

psychiatrist for treatment.

> Trust this gives a conclusive (real case) evidences, without going

into great debates of any Sidhaanta.

> I have similar cases of Venus ® & also combust, took some time to

know its effects and hence, would post them in due course. I did share

those as observed {interesting ones } - deep combust effects with some

of the members in this group - offline, during casual astro_discussions.

> With regards,

> Sreeram_Srinivas

> , Krishnamurthy

Seetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:

> >

> > Dear Kiran ji,

> >

> > Yes, one section of the astrologers tend to believe that the

retrograde planets are not combust. Some believe that Venus and Mercury

are combust only when retrograde.

> >

> > However, I have read that according to Surya Siddhanta even the

retrograde planets are also combust and only the distance from the Sun

for combustion is lower.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Krishna

> >

> >

> >

> > " kiran.rama " kiran.rama@ wrote:

> > Krishnaji,

> >

> > It is said that a retrograde planet goes behind the sun and hence

> > cannot be combust

> >

> > regards

> > kiran

> >

> > , Krishnamurthy

> > Seetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Krian ji,

> > >

> > > I don't understand why can't a retrograde planet get combust. Can

> > you elaborate a bit please?

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > > Krishna

> > >

> > > " kiran.rama " kiran.rama@ wrote:

> > > Retrograde Jupiter maybe better than normal Jupiter and

> > more benefic because retrograde planet can never be combust :)

> > >

> > > Regards

> > > kiran

>

 

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Thanks for the clarification Sreeram ji. Regards, Krishnasreeram srinivas <sreeram64 wrote: Dear Krishna ji & Members,I have both cases and have written about that extensively about ingeneral and also while participating in a quiz in "KNRao" ome time back......all can be found in various where Iused to post earlier.All the information that I share of individual chart cases, are allfirst hand experiences, in few through an

known intermediate personcould be a friend or colleague or astro_friends.With regards,Sreeram_Srinivas , KrishnamurthySeetharama <krishna_1998 wrote:>> Dear Sreeram ji,>> It is very nice of you to share your experience on the retrogradecombust Mercury and Venus. Have you come across similar real lifeexperiences when Mercury and/or Venus is combust but not retrograde?>> I am asking this becasue some argue that Mercury and Venus are combustonly when they are retrograde.>> Regards,> Krishna>> sreeram srinivas sreeram64 wrote:> Dear All,> In 4 cases, that I came across, where Mercury® was deep combust(technically) { technically - as determined by the "software" for I amvery far from all

this sidhaanta!! "src=" 35.gif"width=18> } and made a passing remark of the native being in a lunaticasylum or epilepsy type of mental behavior period, only to be told that> 1) was given electric shocks by the doctor> 2) was lodged in lunatic asylum for abnormal behavior during the fullmoon periods> 3) & 4) Both cases were under intensive counsultation with apsychiatrist for treatment.> Trust this gives a conclusive (real case) evidences, without goinginto great debates of any Sidhaanta.> I have similar cases of Venus ® & also combust, took some time toknow its effects and hence, would post them in due course. I did sharethose as observed {interesting ones } - deep combust effects with someof the members in this group - offline, during casual

astro_discussions.> With regards,> Sreeram_Srinivas> , KrishnamurthySeetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:> >> > Dear Kiran ji,> >> > Yes, one section of the astrologers tend to believe that theretrograde planets are not combust. Some believe that Venus and Mercuryare combust only when retrograde.> >> > However, I have read that according to Surya Siddhanta even theretrograde planets are also combust and only the distance from the Sunfor combustion is lower.> >> > Regards,> > Krishna> >> >> >> > "kiran.rama" kiran.rama@ wrote:> > Krishnaji,> >> > It is said that a retrograde planet goes behind the sun and hence> > cannot be combust>

>> > regards> > kiran> >> > , Krishnamurthy> > Seetharama krishna_1998@ wrote:> > >> > > Dear Krian ji,> > >> > > I don't understand why can't a retrograde planet get combust. Can> > you elaborate a bit please?> > >> > > Regards,> > > Krishna> > >> > > "kiran.rama" kiran.rama@ wrote:> > > Retrograde Jupiter maybe better than normal Jupiter and> > more benefic because retrograde planet can never be combust :)> > >> > > Regards> > > kiran>>>>>>>> > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast

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Dear learned Members,

 

Could the learned members tell us about the distance between

Sun and planets for combustion for direct and retrograde motions

of planets ?

 

There appears to much confusion about this distance.

 

As I have seen in internet discussions, some suggest that combustion

affects external / visible side of the planet. Like Venus, when combust,

may deny the good looks, singing capability or others, but appreciation

for fine arts etc. is not diminished.

 

Is that so ?

 

Looking forward to the replies.

 

Regards

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Dear All,Mercury remains in a rashi for about 25 days. It becomes retrograde when it is 27 deg ahead

of sun. It stays direct for 92 days and is retrograde for appr. 23 days. It

becomes retrograde 3 times in a year.

Mars remains appr 45 days in a rashi. It

becomes retrograde when 135 deg away from sun. Mars becomes very slow when in

retro motion moving only 12 deg in 65 days. It remains combust for about 120

days. After rising from combustion, it stays direct for 300 days and then

becomes retrograde for about 60 days. Being so slow in retrograde motion, it

remains in one rashi for a long time.

Venus remains in a

rashi for about one month. It becomes retrograde when about 27 deg ahead of

sun. Venus turns retrograde every 18-20 months. It stays in direct motion for

510 days and in retrograde motion for about 45 days.

Jupiter remains in a

rashi for 12-13 months. It becomes retrograde when about 120 deg away from sun

and becomes direct again when 120 deg behind the sun. Hence combust Jupiter can

never be retrograde. So in one year Jupiter retrogrades for about 4 months.

Saturn remains in a

rashi for about 30 months. Like Jupiter it remains in retrograde motion for

about 4 months. It retrogrades at 120 deg from sun and remains in this state

for another 120 degrees. Normally Saturn is Sheeghrgaami when in 2nd

and 12th from sun, it is Samchari in 3rd and 11th

from sun, Mandchari in 4th from sun, vakri in 5th and 6th,

ativakri in 7th and 8th, and is said to have Kutil gati

in 9th and 10th.RegardsNeelam

On 28/01/2008, Chakraborty, PL <CHAKRABORTYP2 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Dear learned Members,

 

Could the learned members tell us about the distance between

Sun and planets for combustion for direct and retrograde motions

of planets ?

 

There appears to much confusion about this distance.

 

As I have seen in internet discussions, some suggest that combustion

affects external / visible side of the planet. Like Venus, when combust,

may deny the good looks, singing capability or others, but appreciation

for fine arts etc. is not diminished.

 

Is that so ?

 

Looking forward to the replies.

 

Regards

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Dear Neelam ji, Good info. :) Thanks. Love and regards,Sreenadh , "neelam gupta" <neelamgupta07 wrote:

Re: RE: Mercury_Combustion & Retrograde

Dear All,

Mercury remains in a rashi for about 25 days. It becomes retrograde when it is 27 deg ahead of sun. It stays direct for 92 days and is retrograde for appr. 23 days. It becomes retrograde 3 times in a year.

Mars remains appr 45 days in a rashi. It becomes retrograde when 135 deg away from sun. Mars becomes very slow when in retro motion moving only 12 deg in 65 days. It remains combust for about 120 days. After rising from combustion, it stays direct for 300 days and then becomes retrograde for about 60 days. Being so slow in retrograde motion, it remains in one rashi for a long time.

Venus remains in a rashi for about one month. It becomes retrograde when about 27 deg ahead of sun. Venus turns retrograde every 18-20 months. It stays in direct motion for 510 days and in retrograde motion for about 45 days.

Jupiter remains in a rashi for 12-13 months. It becomes retrograde when about 120 deg away from sun and becomes direct again when 120 deg behind the sun. Hence combust Jupiter can never be retrograde. So in one year Jupiter retrogrades for about 4 months.

Saturn remains in a rashi for about 30 months. Like Jupiter it remains in retrograde motion for about 4 months. It retrogrades at 120 deg from sun and remains in this state for another 120 degrees. Normally Saturn is Sheeghrgaami when in 2nd and 12th from sun, it is Samchari in 3rd and 11th from sun, Mandchari in 4th from sun, vakri in 5th and 6th, ativakri in 7th and 8th, and is said to have Kutil gati in 9th and 10th.

Regards

Neelam> > On 28/01/2008, Chakraborty, PL CHAKRABORTYP2 wrote:> >> > Dear learned Members,> >> > Could the learned members tell us about the distance between> > Sun and planets for combustion for direct and retrograde motions> > of planets ?> >> > There appears to much confusion about this distance.> >> > As I have seen in internet discussions, some suggest that combustion> > affects external / visible side of the planet. Like Venus, when combust,> > may deny the good looks, singing capability or others, but appreciation> > for fine arts etc. is not diminished.> >> > Is that so ?> >> > Looking forward to the replies.> >> > Regards> >> > Chakraborty> >> > This Message was sent from Indian Oil Messaging Gateway. The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments.> >> > > >>

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Dear All,These are the combustion degrees of planets

Mercury Within 14 Degrees, (within 12 degrees when retrograde) Venus Within 9 Degrees, (within 8 Degrees when retrograde) Mars Within 17 Degrees Jupiter Within 11 Degrees Saturn Within 15 Degrees

Outer planets, i.e mars, Jupiter and saturn can never be retrograde and combust. They become retrograde only when they're opposite sun.Inner planets, mercury and venus can only turn retrograde and be combust simultaneously. Mercury can only be about 27 deg away from sun and venus about 47 deg maximum. They do appear to be coming near the sun and getting combust in retrograde motion also.

RegardsNeelamOn 28/01/2008, neelam gupta <neelamgupta07 wrote:

Dear All,Mercury remains in a rashi for about 25 days. It becomes retrograde when it is 27 deg ahead

of sun. It stays direct for 92 days and is retrograde for appr. 23 days. It

becomes retrograde 3 times in a year.

Mars remains appr 45 days in a rashi. It

becomes retrograde when 135 deg away from sun. Mars becomes very slow when in

retro motion moving only 12 deg in 65 days. It remains combust for about 120

days. After rising from combustion, it stays direct for 300 days and then

becomes retrograde for about 60 days. Being so slow in retrograde motion, it

remains in one rashi for a long time.

Venus remains in a

rashi for about one month. It becomes retrograde when about 27 deg ahead of

sun. Venus turns retrograde every 18-20 months. It stays in direct motion for

510 days and in retrograde motion for about 45 days.

Jupiter remains in a

rashi for 12-13 months. It becomes retrograde when about 120 deg away from sun

and becomes direct again when 120 deg behind the sun. Hence combust Jupiter can

never be retrograde. So in one year Jupiter retrogrades for about 4 months.

Saturn remains in a

rashi for about 30 months. Like Jupiter it remains in retrograde motion for

about 4 months. It retrogrades at 120 deg from sun and remains in this state

for another 120 degrees. Normally Saturn is Sheeghrgaami when in 2nd

and 12th from sun, it is Samchari in 3rd and 11th

from sun, Mandchari in 4th from sun, vakri in 5th and 6th,

ativakri in 7th and 8th, and is said to have Kutil gati

in 9th and 10th.RegardsNeelam

On 28/01/2008, Chakraborty, PL <CHAKRABORTYP2 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Dear learned Members,

 

Could the learned members tell us about the distance between

Sun and planets for combustion for direct and retrograde motions

of planets ?

 

There appears to much confusion about this distance.

 

As I have seen in internet discussions, some suggest that combustion

affects external / visible side of the planet. Like Venus, when combust,

may deny the good looks, singing capability or others, but appreciation

for fine arts etc. is not diminished.

 

Is that so ?

 

Looking forward to the replies.

 

Regards

Chakraborty This Message was sent from Indian Oil Messaging Gateway. The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments.

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It is really a nice exposition by Neelam. Acharya Padmakshaaneelam gupta <neelamgupta07 wrote: Dear All, Mercury remains in a rashi for about 25 days. It becomes retrograde when it is 27 deg ahead of sun. It stays direct for 92 days and is retrograde for appr. 23 days. It becomes retrograde 3 times in a year. Mars remains appr 45 days in a rashi. It becomes retrograde when 135 deg away from sun. Mars becomes very slow when in retro motion moving

only 12 deg in 65 days. It remains combust for about 120 days. After rising from combustion, it stays direct for 300 days and then becomes retrograde for about 60 days. Being so slow in retrograde motion, it remains in one rashi for a long time. Venus remains in a rashi for about one month. It becomes retrograde when about 27 deg ahead of sun. Venus turns retrograde every 18-20 months. It stays in direct motion for 510 days and in retrograde motion for about 45 days. Jupiter remains in a rashi for 12-13 months. It becomes retrograde when about 120 deg away from sun and becomes direct again when 120 deg behind the sun. Hence combust Jupiter can never be retrograde. So in one year Jupiter retrogrades for about 4 months. Saturn remains in a rashi for about 30 months. Like Jupiter it remains in retrograde motion for about 4 months. It retrogrades at 120

deg from sun and remains in this state for another 120 degrees. Normally Saturn is Sheeghrgaami when in 2nd and 12th from sun, it is Samchari in 3rd and 11th from sun, Mandchari in 4th from sun, vakri in 5th and 6th, ativakri in 7th and 8th, and is said to have Kutil gati in 9th and 10th. Regards Neelam On 28/01/2008, Chakraborty, PL <CHAKRABORTYP2 (AT) iocl (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear learned Members, Could the learned members tell us about the distance between Sun and planets for combustion for direct and retrograde motions of planets ? There appears to much confusion about this distance. As I have seen in internet discussions, some suggest that combustion affects external / visible side of the planet. Like Venus, when combust, may deny the good looks, singing capability or

others, but appreciation for fine arts etc. is not diminished. Is that so ? Looking forward to the replies. Regards Chakraborty This Message was sent from Indian Oil Messaging Gateway. The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain

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