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Dear Narsimha Ji

 

Namaste;

 

Really this is an eye opener article. I had all along believed (as read

in different articles in magazines) that as planets in such position are

called Stambhit planets and as such they lose power to grant good

results; and the kroor planets become more kroora. Your article gives a

new insight and positive dimensions to the stambhit planets. With my

best regards.

 

Raj Bhardwaj

 

Sh Aditya Jyotish Anusandhan Kendra,Dera-Bassi (Near Chandigarh) Panjab

 

wxpert at :- www.liveperson.com/indoastro-raj/

<http://www.liveperson.com/indoastro-raj/>

 

vedic astrology , " Narasimha P.V.R. Rao " <pvr

wrote:

>

> Namaste,

>

> Planets switching from direct motion to retrogression or from

retrogression to direct motion become nearly stationary over a period of

time during the transition. Such planets seem to become very powerful

and seem to trigger events related to the natal planetary positions

touched by them by conjunction or aspect. Stationary transits of Jupiter

and Saturn seem to be particularly important. We will study the impact

of such transits in this article.

>

> I would like to acknowledge that the importance of stationary planets

in bringing about important results was mentioned to me once by Dr

Manish Pandit, who is a yogi, astrologer and author. I took that basic

idea and developed into simple principles that I tested on some

examples.

>

> * * *

>

> Jupiter and Saturn are slow moving planets and important planets. When

a planet is stationary in transit, i.e. moving with a much smaller speed

than usual, the planet is akin to a person who is calm and still. Just

as a person who is calm and still can focus better and be more

productive, a stationary planet can focus its energies better and give

some important results.

>

> The natal positions touched by such a planet by conjunction or aspect

are activated by the stationary transit. Conjunction and aspects of a

transiting planet on planets in natal rasi chart as well as natal

divisional charts seem to be important.

>

> * * *

>

> To read the rest of the article and see 13 illustrative examples

covering various types of events, please download the article at:

>

> http://VedicAstrologer.org/articles/stat_transit.pdf

>

> (if the email program insert spaces in the middle of the above link,

please remove them and enter it in a browser)

>

> Please feel free to spread, use and refine the knowledge if you find

it worthy of that. Please ignore it if it makes no sense to you.

>

> Best regards,

> Narasimha

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Namaste, The longitude speed of planets in deg/day is given in JHora (basics tab, "Latitudes, speeds etc (co-ordinates)" in popup menu). If you divide 30 by that number, you can get how many days the planet will take to cover one sign (30 deg) at that speed. You can judge whether a planet is moving considerably slower than usual or not based on that. For example, take 2009 November 15, noon, South Grafton, Mass, USA. JHora gives the longitude speed of Jupiter as 0.105 deg/day. You can see that 30/0.105=286 days. At that speed, Jupiter takes 286 days, i.e.9.5 months, to cover a sign. That is close enough to his average speed. He is neither too fast nor too slow. Now, take 2009 October 15, noon, South Grafton, Mass, USA. JHora gives the longitude speed of Jupiter as 0.008 deg/day. You can see that 30/0.008=3750 days. At that

speed, Jupiter takes 3750 days, i.e. more than 10 years, to cover a sign. That is considerably slower than his average speed (which is one year per sign). I will consider adding this calculation to JHora for ease. Also, current (but not released yet) JHora's "mundane" tab has a button to find when a planet changes retrogression mode. By pressing that button, you can see that the last time Jupiter changed retrogression mode was on 2009 October 13 at 12:28:39 am (EDT). With October 15 being close to that transition date (like in my examples), you can be sure that speed is low. Planets are very slow around the time of change in retrogression status. Best regards,Narasimha- Free Jyotish Software, Free Jyotish Lessons, Jyotish Writings,"Do It Yourself" ritual manuals for short Homam and Pitri

Tarpana: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org Films that make a difference: http://SaraswatiFilms.org Spirituality: Jyotish writings: JyotishWritings- --- On Sun, 12/20/09, Ramesh Gangaramani <rgangaramani wrote:Ramesh Gangaramani <rgangaramani FW: [sjcBoston] Research: Stationary Planets in Transitjhora Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 9:33 AM

 

 

 

 

 

सतà¥à¤¯à¤®à¥ बà¥à¤°à¥à¤¯à¤¤ पà¥à¤°à¤¿à¤¯à¤®à¥ बà¥à¤°à¥à¤¯à¤¤ Dear PVR, Namaste Jhora gives the speed of planets but I find it difficult categorize

them as stationary, slow or fast probably because I am not familiar with UOM

and because normal speeds of different planets are different. Can you help?

thanks Best Regards Ramesh Ramesh F. Gangaramani 7506, Eaglewalk Ct., Apt # C Baltimore, MD, 21237 Cell: 410-588-6244

 

sjcBoston@grou ps.com

[sjcBoston] On Behalf Of Narasimha P.V.R. Rao

Saturday, December 19, 2009 11:08 PM

JyotishWritings; ;

vedic astrology; sjcBoston@grou ps.com

[sjcBoston] Research: Stationary Planets in Transit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Namaste,

 

Planets switching from direct motion to retrogression or from retrogression

to direct motion become nearly stationary over a period of time during the

transition. Such planets seem to become very powerful and seem to trigger

events related to the natal planetary positions touched by them by

conjunction or aspect. Stationary transits of Jupiter and Saturn seem to be

particularly important. We will study the impact of such transits in this

article.

 

I would like to acknowledge that the importance of stationary planets in

bringing about important results was mentioned to me once by Dr Manish

Pandit, who is a yogi, astrologer and author. I took that basic idea and

developed into simple principles that I tested on some examples.

 

*

* *

 

Jupiter and Saturn are slow moving planets and important planets. When a

planet is stationary in transit, i.e. moving with a much smaller speed than

usual, the planet is akin to a person who is calm and still. Just as a person

who is calm and still can focus better and be more productive, a stationary

planet can focus its energies better and give some important results.

 

The natal positions touched by such a planet by conjunction or aspect are

activated by the stationary transit. Conjunction and aspects of a transiting

planet on planets in natal rasi chart as well as natal divisional charts seem

to be important.

 

*

* *

 

To read the rest of the article and see 13 illustrative examples covering

various types of events, please download the article at:

 

http://VedicAstrolo ger.org/articles /stat_transit. pdf

 

(if the email program insert spaces in the middle of the above link, please

remove them and enter it in a browser)

 

Please feel free to spread, use and refine the knowledge if you find it

worthy of that. Please ignore it if it makes no sense to you.

 

Best regards,

Narasimha

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Free Jyotish Software, Free Jyotish Lessons, Jyotish Writings,

"Do It Yourself" ritual manuals for short Homam and Pitri Tarpana:

http://www.VedicAst rologer.org

Films that make a difference: http://SaraswatiFil ms.org

 

Spirituality: http://groups. / group/vedic- wisdom

Jyotish writings: http://groups. / group/JyotishWri tings

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< I would like to acknowledge that the importance of stationary planets >

 

Never any planet can be counted as stationary, that time planets starts rising

or declining on the coordinates of declinations.

 

According to VEDAS and ancient civilization and religions, there is huge

importance of Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere and basically all

borrowed that concept from Rig Veda only and made the concept of after death or

related to YAMA.

 

In all religions, many stories are based on same theme.

 

Because of the same planets which use to have max Northern declination wins

during planetary war. This concept is basically has emerged from VEDAS itself.

 

Exaltation and debilitation of planets during Ptolemaic time in WEST was based

on same theme.

 

Regs,

Prashant Pandey

 

 

 

--- On Sun, 20/12/09, Narasimha P.V.R. Rao <pvr wrote:

 

 

Narasimha P.V.R. Rao <pvr

Research: Stationary Planets in Transit

JyotishWritings , ,

vedic astrology , sjcBoston

Sunday, 20 December, 2009, 9:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Namaste,

 

Planets switching from direct motion to retrogression or from retrogression to

direct motion become nearly stationary over a period of time during the

transition. Such planets seem to become very powerful and seem to trigger events

related to the natal planetary positions touched by them by conjunction or

aspect. Stationary transits of Jupiter and Saturn seem to be particularly

important. We will study the impact of such transits in this article.

 

I would like to acknowledge that the importance of stationary planets in

bringing about important results was mentioned to me once by Dr Manish Pandit,

who is a yogi, astrologer and author. I took that basic idea and developed into

simple principles that I tested on some examples.

 

*        *        *

 

Jupiter and Saturn are slow moving planets and important planets. When a planet

is stationary in transit, i.e. moving with a much smaller speed than usual, the

planet is akin to a person who is calm and still. Just as a person who is calm

and still can focus better and be more productive, a stationary planet can focus

its energies better and give some important results.

 

The natal positions touched by such a planet by conjunction or aspect are

activated by the stationary transit. Conjunction and aspects of a transiting

planet on planets in natal rasi chart as well as natal divisional charts seem to

be important.

 

*        *        *

 

To read the rest of the article and see 13 illustrative examples covering

various types of events, please download the article at:

 

http://VedicAstrolo ger.org/articles /stat_transit. pdf

 

(if the email program insert spaces in the middle of the above link, please

remove them and enter it in a browser)

 

Please feel free to spread, use and refine the knowledge if you find it worthy

of that. Please ignore it if it makes no sense to you.

 

Best regards,

Narasimha

------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -

  Free Jyotish Software, Free Jyotish Lessons, Jyotish Writings,

" Do It Yourself " ritual manuals for short Homam and Pitri Tarpana:

                  http://www.VedicAst rologer.org

     Films that make a difference: http://SaraswatiFil ms.org

     Spirituality: http://groups. / group/vedic- wisdom

  Jyotish writings: http://groups. / group/JyotishWri tings

------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -

 

 

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