Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 Dear sir, I read that the Shripati chart or the Iyer analysis is an unequal house based system. I have a couple of questions in this regard: 1. Is it the same thing as the Bhav Chalit Chakra? Planet positionings look similar in both charts. 2. If in the Shripati chart, a planet changes position to another house, then which chart is more authentic: D1 or shripati? Also, how to judge the planetary strength in a Shripati chart? For instance, if Sun is placed in the 3rd house at a little over0 degree in the D1 chart and it moves to the 2nd house in the Shripati chart, at what degree will it be placed? Is it that in the 3rd house it is an infant and in the 2nd house it will be old? Thanks for your time Chandra Shekhar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 Hello Mr. Shekhar, Here both Sripati Padhati and Chalit Chakra are not followed. A planet remains in the same same house where it actually is. If you want to study the Systems'Approach for Interpreting Horoscopes and participate in discussions here, it will be better for you to study the SA predictive techniques on my website under Learning Section first. Best wishes, www.YourNetAstrologer.com A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122101 (India). PHONES: 91 124 2219240 91 124 5360240 Mobile: 91 98110 16333 - " Shekhar " <bhatnagarcs Saturday, August 13, 2005 12:25 PM Iyer Analysis > Dear sir, > > I read that the Shripati chart or the Iyer analysis is an unequal house > based system. I have a couple of questions in this regard: > > 1. Is it the same thing as the Bhav Chalit Chakra? Planet positionings > look similar in both charts. > > 2. If in the Shripati chart, a planet changes position to another > house, then which chart is more authentic: D1 or shripati? Also, how to > judge the planetary strength in a Shripati chart? For instance, if Sun > is placed in the 3rd house at a little over0 degree in the D1 chart and > it moves to the 2nd house in the Shripati chart, at what degree will it > be placed? Is it that in the 3rd house it is an infant and in the 2nd > house it will be old? > > Thanks for your time > > Chandra Shekhar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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