Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Hello Prof, I'm trying to study the planetary aspects and conjunctions. Specifically I'm trying to study Mars 8th Aspect on Venus when both are FM. Also Jupiter 9th Aspect when both are FB. I would like to make interpretations based on these aspects considering the functional nature of the planets and their placement. Any pointer to where i can study from? Regards, Venu --- siha wrote: > > Hello Mr. Mayer, > > In one sign there are thirty degrees. A planet can > be combust within the > degrees mentioned either in the same house or at the > most in an adjoining > house if the Sun is in the beginning/ending degree > of the sign. > > YOUR CHART > > >FM Saturn at 3 deg 38' falls within 15 degrees > on either side of Sun > SATURN IS NOT COMBUST AS SATURN IS IN PREVIOUS HOUSE > AND THE LONGITUDINAL > DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SUN AND SATURN IS 29.46 DEGREES > + 26.23 DEGREES = > 56.09 > SATURN HAS TO COVER 26.23 DEGREES (30 DEG - 3 DEG 37 > MIN. = 26.23 DEGREES) > TO REACH THE HOUSE IN WHICH THE SUN IS PLACED AND > THEN 29.46 DEGREES TO BE > WITH THE SUN. I HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND. > > > >FM Moon at 21 deg 04' falls > within 12 degrees on either > > side of Sun > > THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE MOON IS ALMOST 68 DEGREES > AND THEREFORE THE MOON IS > ALSO NOT COMBUST. > > > >MBP Jupiter at 8 deg 21' falls > within 11 degrees on > > either side of Sun > > > DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SUN AND JUP IS > 0.14 DEG + 30 DEG + 8.20 DEG = 38.34 DEG AND HENCE > JUPITER IS NOT COMBUST. > HOPE YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO FOLLOW WITH THIS > EXPLANATION. > > Best wishes, > > > > > > - > " aschel mayer " <aschel_23 > ; > <siha > Friday, November 18, 2005 10:52 AM > combust planets clarification > > > > > ~OM~ > > Respected guruji, > > Sadar Pranam, > > I have procured all the books authored by you & > started with the 'SELF > > LEARNING COURSE IN ASTROLOGY' . I wish to clarify > the following points:- > > > -------------------- > > 1. On page 11, the states of combustion of > planets quote " on either > > side of the sun " unquote is defined as follows:- > > > > Moon = 12 degrees > > Mars = 17 - " - > > Mercury = 14 - " - > > Venus = 10 - " - > > Jupiter = 11 - " - > > Saturn = 15 - " - > > --- > > Now on the example given in page 79 of the same > book (date 6 Sep 91, Time > > 03:15 AM, place =delhi 77 13'E, 28 39'N) says , > quote " Combust planets = > > Nil " > > In the example and according to the definition, > when sun of the native is > > at 19-05' degrees, then Moon at 14-28', Mars at > 09-14', Mercury at 01-17', > > Jupiter at 04-54', Venus at 28-22' degrees should > all be combust, since > > they fall within the combust range on either side > of the sun. Please let > > me know if I have misunderstood. > > -- > > 2. The second question is concerning my own > horoscope:- > > Date - 14 May 1966 / Time - 3: 35 PM / Place - > Lucknow (80 E 54', 26 N > > 50' ) > > When I used Junior Jyotish software, I was > informed that when planets > > are FB, they will not be shown as combust. > However, I have calculated that > > the following FB & FM planets are also combust by > the above definition:- > > (apart from Mars which is shown as combust) > > If, > > Sun is at 29 degrees 48' > > then are these planets also combust? > > >FM Saturn at 3 deg 38' falls > within 15 degrees on either > > side of Sun > > >FM Moon at 21 deg 04' falls > within 12 degrees on either > > side of Sun > > >MBP Jupiter at 8 deg 21' falls > within 11 degrees on > > either side of Sun > > > > Please do let me know if there has been any > problem in understanding > > which planets are combust planets. > > Thank you, > > aschel > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in > one click. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Hello Venu, All aspects of Mars as FM all aspects of Jupiter as a FB are similar. Best wishes, - " Venugopal V " <venuvenky Friday, November 18, 2005 12:50 PM Re: Mars-Venus ad Jupiter-Venus aspects > Hello Prof, > > I'm trying to study the planetary aspects and > conjunctions. > Specifically I'm trying to study Mars 8th Aspect on > Venus > when both are FM. Also Jupiter 9th Aspect when both > are FB. > I would like to make interpretations based on these > aspects > considering the functional nature of the planets and > their > placement. > > Any pointer to where i can study from? > > Regards, > Venu > > --- siha wrote: > >> >> Hello Mr. Mayer, >> >> In one sign there are thirty degrees. A planet can >> be combust within the >> degrees mentioned either in the same house or at the >> most in an adjoining >> house if the Sun is in the beginning/ending degree >> of the sign. >> >> YOUR CHART >> >> >FM Saturn at 3 deg 38' falls within 15 degrees >> on either side of Sun >> SATURN IS NOT COMBUST AS SATURN IS IN PREVIOUS HOUSE >> AND THE LONGITUDINAL >> DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SUN AND SATURN IS 29.46 DEGREES >> + 26.23 DEGREES = >> 56.09 >> SATURN HAS TO COVER 26.23 DEGREES (30 DEG - 3 DEG 37 >> MIN. = 26.23 DEGREES) >> TO REACH THE HOUSE IN WHICH THE SUN IS PLACED AND >> THEN 29.46 DEGREES TO BE >> WITH THE SUN. I HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND. >> >> > >FM Moon at 21 deg 04' falls >> within 12 degrees on either >> > side of Sun >> >> THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE MOON IS ALMOST 68 DEGREES >> AND THEREFORE THE MOON IS >> ALSO NOT COMBUST. >> >> > >MBP Jupiter at 8 deg 21' falls >> within 11 degrees on >> > either side of Sun >> > >> DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SUN AND JUP IS >> 0.14 DEG + 30 DEG + 8.20 DEG = 38.34 DEG AND HENCE >> JUPITER IS NOT COMBUST. >> HOPE YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO FOLLOW WITH THIS >> EXPLANATION. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> >> >> >> >> - >> " aschel mayer " <aschel_23 >> ; >> <siha >> Friday, November 18, 2005 10:52 AM >> combust planets clarification >> >> >> > >> ~OM~ >> > Respected guruji, >> > Sadar Pranam, >> > I have procured all the books authored by you & >> started with the 'SELF >> > LEARNING COURSE IN ASTROLOGY' . I wish to clarify >> the following points:- >> > >> > -------------------- >> > 1. On page 11, the states of combustion of >> planets quote " on either >> > side of the sun " unquote is defined as follows:- >> > >> > Moon = 12 degrees >> > Mars = 17 - " - >> > Mercury = 14 - " - >> > Venus = 10 - " - >> > Jupiter = 11 - " - >> > Saturn = 15 - " - >> > --- >> > Now on the example given in page 79 of the same >> book (date 6 Sep 91, Time >> > 03:15 AM, place =delhi 77 13'E, 28 39'N) says , >> quote " Combust planets = >> > Nil " >> > In the example and according to the definition, >> when sun of the native is >> > at 19-05' degrees, then Moon at 14-28', Mars at >> 09-14', Mercury at 01-17', >> > Jupiter at 04-54', Venus at 28-22' degrees should >> all be combust, since >> > they fall within the combust range on either side >> of the sun. Please let >> > me know if I have misunderstood. >> > -- >> > 2. The second question is concerning my own >> horoscope:- >> > Date - 14 May 1966 / Time - 3: 35 PM / Place - >> Lucknow (80 E 54', 26 N >> > 50' ) >> > When I used Junior Jyotish software, I was >> informed that when planets >> > are FB, they will not be shown as combust. >> However, I have calculated that >> > the following FB & FM planets are also combust by >> the above definition:- >> > (apart from Mars which is shown as combust) >> > If, >> > Sun is at 29 degrees 48' >> > then are these planets also combust? >> > >FM Saturn at 3 deg 38' falls >> within 15 degrees on either >> > side of Sun >> > >FM Moon at 21 deg 04' falls >> within 12 degrees on either >> > side of Sun >> > >MBP Jupiter at 8 deg 21' falls >> within 11 degrees on >> > either side of Sun >> > >> > Please do let me know if there has been any >> problem in understanding >> > which planets are combust planets. >> > Thank you, >> > aschel >> > -- >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in >> one click. >> > >> > [Non-text portions of this message have been >> removed] >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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