Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Dear Professor Saheb, I want to ask you about Vidvha Yoga (Widow). I am a learner of astrology and have never herd of such yoga in BPHS. A very close friend of mine is recently married. His wife birth details are as follows : Name : Geeta, DOB : 4 may 1981, TOB: 5:01 AM, Place : Meerut (U.P.) She is Aries Ascendent with Mars, Mer, Moon, Sun, and Venus in ascendant and all of them being combust. Some astrologer has told her about Widow yoga in her horoscope because 7th house being aspected by functional malefic mars and 7th lord venus being combust ( Venus is 26.44 degrees aries & Sun is 19.49 degrees Aries). Navansa lagn lord (Gemini Navansha) is mercury is in 7th house ( House of Jupiter). Can it be called a Vidvha yoga as per Systems Approach. Awaiting your reply. Thanks and Regards, Rohit Kumar Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hello Mr. Rohit Singh, You may visit: http://www.yournetastrologer.com/appli/a05.htm The chart indicates problems in marriage due to conflicts and not because of death. Best wishes, - " Rohit Singh " <rsingh Thursday, November 30, 2006 11:49 AM Please reply. > Dear Professor Saheb, > > > > I want to ask you about Vidvha Yoga (Widow). I am a learner of astrology > and > have never herd of such yoga in BPHS. A very close friend of mine is > recently married. His wife birth details are as follows : > > > > Name : Geeta, DOB : 4 may 1981, TOB: 5:01 AM, Place : Meerut (U.P.) > > > > She is Aries Ascendent with Mars, Mer, Moon, Sun, and Venus in ascendant > and > all of them being combust. Some astrologer has told her about Widow yoga > in > her horoscope because 7th house being aspected by functional malefic mars > and 7th lord venus being combust ( Venus is 26.44 degrees aries & Sun is > 19.49 degrees Aries). Navansa lagn lord (Gemini Navansha) is mercury is in > 7th house ( House of Jupiter). > > > > Can it be called a Vidvha yoga as per Systems Approach. Awaiting your > reply. > Thanks and Regards, > Rohit Kumar Singh > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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