Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 OM NAMO NARAYANAYA Dear Karu, Sorry,I misunderstood about ending of the Nakshatra Pada degrees.So it has to be 3rd Pada will end on 9-59-59 and 10th deg.starts with 4th Pada which is Moksha Pada.So my doubts are cleared.Just now I was referring to Sri Narasihma's Vedic Astrology- An Integrated approach and my doubts are cleared about Padas.But Ihave another opinion about the selection of 10th degree for exaltation to Surya.No.10 -1 indicates Soul ( Surya is the Karaka for this ) and 0 is uniting with GOD and so 10 indicates the Soul wnats to unite with GOD.I may be wrong also in this context. Sorry for misleading. With Sri Narayana Nama Smarana, Ramadas Rao. SMS using the Messenger; Download latest version. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 hamsa om soham "1" indicates Surya, and "0" indicates Lagna. "10" shows the effects of Sun in lagna, and perception as the king. "5" indicates the Guru, who is accompanied by his sishyas (Budha). Guru is exalted at the 5th degree. ajit - Ramadas Rao Varaha Mihira Saturday, July 19, 2003 12:13 AM |Sri Varaha| Re: Exaltation and debilitation of planets OM NAMO NARAYANAYA Dear Karu, Sorry,I misunderstood about ending of the Nakshatra Pada degrees.So it has to be 3rd Pada will end on 9-59-59 and 10th deg.starts with 4th Pada which is Moksha Pada.So my doubts are cleared.Just now I was referring to Sri Narasihma's Vedic Astrology- An Integrated approach and my doubts are cleared about Padas.But Ihave another opinion about the selection of 10th degree for exaltation to Surya.No.10 -1 indicates Soul ( Surya is the Karaka for this ) and 0 is uniting with GOD and so 10 indicates the Soul wnats to unite with GOD.I may be wrong also in this context. Sorry for misleading. With Sri Narayana Nama Smarana, Ramadas Rao. SMS using the Messenger; Download latest version. |Om Tat Sat|http://www.varahamihira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 OM NAMO GURU BRIHASPATHAYE Dear Ajit, Can same apply for other grahas as well ? What is the actual meanning of this ? Thanks Karu - Ajit Krishnan varahamihira Sunday, July 20, 2003 5:06 AM Re: |Sri Varaha| Re: Exaltation and debilitation of planets hamsa om soham "1" indicates Surya, and "0" indicates Lagna. "10" shows the effects of Sun in lagna, and perception as the king. "5" indicates the Guru, who is accompanied by his sishyas (Budha). Guru is exalted at the 5th degree. ajit - Ramadas Rao Varaha Mihira Saturday, July 19, 2003 12:13 AM |Sri Varaha| Re: Exaltation and debilitation of planets OM NAMO NARAYANAYA Dear Karu, Sorry,I misunderstood about ending of the Nakshatra Pada degrees.So it has to be 3rd Pada will end on 9-59-59 and 10th deg.starts with 4th Pada which is Moksha Pada.So my doubts are cleared.Just now I was referring to Sri Narasihma's Vedic Astrology- An Integrated approach and my doubts are cleared about Padas.But Ihave another opinion about the selection of 10th degree for exaltation to Surya.No.10 -1 indicates Soul ( Surya is the Karaka for this ) and 0 is uniting with GOD and so 10 indicates the Soul wnats to unite with GOD.I may be wrong also in this context. Sorry for misleading. With Sri Narayana Nama Smarana, Ramadas Rao. SMS using the Messenger; Download latest version. |Om Tat Sat|http://www.varahamihira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 OM NAMO NARAYANAYA Dear Ajitji, Then what about other planets like Budha,Kuja,Shukra and Shani ? How can we explain this ? With Sri Narayana Nama Smarana, Ramadas Rao.Ajit Krishnan <astro wrote: hamsa om soham "1" indicates Surya, and "0" indicates Lagna. "10" shows the effects of Sun in lagna, and perception as the king. "5" indicates the Guru, who is accompanied by his sishyas (Budha). Guru is exalted at the 5th degree. ajit - Ramadas Rao Varaha Mihira Saturday, July 19, 2003 12:13 AM |Sri Varaha| Re: Exaltation and debilitation of planets OM NAMO NARAYANAYA Dear Karu, Sorry,I misunderstood about ending of the Nakshatra Pada degrees.So it has to be 3rd Pada will end on 9-59-59 and 10th deg.starts with 4th Pada which is Moksha Pada.So my doubts are cleared.Just now I was referring to Sri Narasihma's Vedic Astrology- An Integrated approach and my doubts are cleared about Padas.But Ihave another opinion about the selection of 10th degree for exaltation to Surya.No.10 -1 indicates Soul ( Surya is the Karaka for this ) and 0 is uniting with GOD and so 10 indicates the Soul wnats to unite with GOD.I may be wrong also in this context. Sorry for misleading. With Sri Narayana Nama Smarana, Ramadas Rao. SMS using the Messenger; Download latest version. |Om Tat Sat|http://www.varahamihira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Dear Ajit When you say that 1 indicates Sun, does it follow that 2 indicates Moon, 3-Jupiter (you mentioned 5 as being Jup), and so on as is used by some modern western numerologists? What is the basis for this system? Is there a system in trad astrology where the planets are given numbers and predictions are made according to the numbers? Can the planets be numbered acc to the weekdays or the tithis? There is of course the katapayadi etc systems but I think they are for understanding the texts? - I do not know. Could you please enlighten me? Thanks and regards Rohini varahamihira , " Ajit Krishnan " <astro@m...> wrote: > hamsa om soham > > " 1 " indicates Surya, and " 0 " indicates Lagna. " 10 " shows the effects of Sun in lagna, and perception as the king. > " 5 " indicates the Guru, who is accompanied by his sishyas (Budha). Guru is exalted at the 5th degree. > > ajit > - > Ramadas Rao > Varaha Mihira > Saturday, July 19, 2003 12:13 AM > |Sri Varaha| Re: Exaltation and debilitation of planets > > > OM NAMO NARAYANAYA > Dear Karu, > Sorry,I misunderstood about ending of the Nakshatra Pada degrees.So it has to be 3rd Pada will end on 9-59-59 and 10th deg.starts with 4th Pada which is Moksha Pada.So my doubts are cleared.Just now I was referring to Sri Narasihma's Vedic Astrology- An Integrated approach and my doubts are cleared about Padas.But Ihave another opinion about the selection of 10th degree for exaltation to Surya.No.10 -1 indicates Soul ( Surya is the Karaka for this ) and 0 is uniting with GOD and so 10 indicates the Soul wnats to unite with GOD.I may be wrong also in this context. > Sorry for misleading. > With Sri Narayana Nama Smarana, > Ramadas Rao. > SMS using the Messenger; Download latest version. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Dear respected members. Assuming a Leo lagna of the birth chart where Sun is exalted in the 9 house and Venus exalted in the 8 house. Based on LK, Sun is exalted in the 1st house and Venus exalted in the 12 house. Am I right to say that based on LK both Sun and Venus in the natal chart are not exalted and therefore their good qualities are not present? Many thanks KC Wong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Wong ji, Lal Kitab has nothing to do with sign placement of planets. Lal Kitab has it's own methodology for determining malefic and benefic nature of planets. What's more, you can verify their malefic/ benefic nature based on Lal Kitab grammar and text. In my opinion, it quick and easy in comparison to classical astrology. In Lal Kitab, it is not only the placement of planet in some house but also placement of other planets and relationship can make one planet exalted/debilitated. For example placement of Ketu or Mars in first house can make sun exalted. So you cannot tell the nature of planet by mere placement. Regards, Punit Pandey On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 05:33:08 -0000, kinggecko2001 <kinggecko wrote: > > Dear respected members. > > Assuming a Leo lagna of the birth chart where Sun is exalted in the 9 > house and Venus exalted in the 8 house. Based on LK, Sun is exalted > in the 1st house and Venus exalted in the 12 house. > > Am I right to say that based on LK both Sun and Venus in the natal > chart are not exalted and therefore their good qualities are not > present? > > Many thanks > KC Wong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 My dear punit jee, Pl write more with the help of some more examples thanx rakesh Punit Pandey <punitp wrote: Wong ji,Lal Kitab has nothing to do with sign placement of planets. Lal Kitabhas it's own methodology for determining malefic and benefic nature ofplanets. What's more, you can verify their malefic/ benefic naturebased on Lal Kitab grammar and text. In my opinion, it quick and easyin comparison to classical astrology.In Lal Kitab, it is not only the placement of planet in some house butalso placement of other planets and relationship can make one planetexalted/debilitated. For example placement of Ketu or Mars in firsthouse can make sun exalted. So you cannot tell the nature of planet bymere placement.Regards,Punit PandeyOn Thu, 26 Aug 2004 05:33:08 -0000, kinggecko2001 <kinggecko wrote:> > Dear respected members.> > Assuming a Leo lagna of the birth chart where Sun is exalted in the 9> house and Venus exalted in the 8 house. Based on LK, Sun is exalted> in the 1st house and Venus exalted in the 12 house.> > Am I right to say that based on LK both Sun and Venus in the natal> chart are not exalted and therefore their good qualities are not> present?> > Many thanks> KC Wong New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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