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Respected Vipinji and Varunji,

 

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--- lalkitabee <lalkitabee wrote:

 

> Saharsh Vandan Varun Ji

>

> Mubarak Ho

>

> Aapki sevaa atulniyaa hai.

>

> Isse behtar koyee nahi samjhaa saktaa thaa is ultey

> thaal ko. Yah

> baat to abhi tak bahut se dhurandharon ko bhi nahi

> pataa hogi.aapne

> mere ultey thal/katorey ko seedha kar diyaa.Vaise

> mujhse is baat ki

> khushi hai ki jo log kal tak aapse sehmat nahi they

> aur

> aapko " NISHKAASIT " kar chukey they ve bhi aaj aapke

> shodh ke

> mohtaaz ho chukey hain .Apke asar se achhotey nahi

> rah

> sakey.Lalkitab ke is safar main aaj tak ka yah sabse

> shreshth

> sammaan hai aap jaise vyaktitva ke liye.Agar ab bhi

> koyee sharmsaar

> na ho apne kiye par to isse badi nikrishtaa shayad

> hee kuchh

> hogi.Aapko ek baar fir saharsh vandana sahit

> mubarakbad.

>

> Aapkaa

>

> Pt.Lalkitabee

>

>

>

>

>

>

,

> " varun_trvd "

> <varun_trvd wrote:

> >

> >

> > Respected members,

> >

> >

> >

> > Geographical Direction :

> >

> >

> >

> > East is where the sun rises; 180 degrees to the

> East is West;

> >

> > Facing the rising Sun the North will be on the

> left; 180 degrees

> to the

> > North will be the South.

> >

> > This is the Cardinal truth of astronomy. Nothing

> can change this

> truth,

> > astrology or no astrology.

> >

> > Indian Vedic astrology and vastu shashtra has

> further designated

> the

> > corners / angles by different names. North East is

> known as Eeshan

> kon;

> > South east is known as Aagnyey kon; South west is

> known as

> Nairitya kon;

> > and North west is known as Vayavya kon. This

> division and

> nomenclature

> > is universally accepted in Indian classical

> literature on

> astrology and

> > Vastu.

> >

> >

> >

> > The Indian rishis of astrology had realized long

> back that a Janma

> > Kundali is an imprint or a map of the celestial

> bodies in the sky

> at the

> > time of birth. Therefore in a Janma Kundali the

> planets are

> plotted as

> > accurately as possible the way they appeared in

> the sky, over our

> head,

> > at the time of birth.

> >

> >

> >

> > In order to accurately plot the planets on the

> Janma Kundali it

> became

> > necessary that the geographical directions be

> assigned to the Janma

> > Kundali.

> >

> >

> >

> > As you would notice conventionally North is marked

> on a map

> similarly

> > the Ascendant is marked East on a Janma Kundali.

> Any body born at

> sun

> > rise will have his sun in the ascendant. If some

> one is born at

> mid

> > noon when the Sun reaches its zenith, the sun will

> be placed in

> the 10th

> > house of the Janma Kundali. The rishis marked it

> as North. Any

> body born

> > in the evening when the sun sets, his sun will be

> in the 7th

> house, the

> > rishis marked the 7th house as the West. The night

> falls, it gets

> dark

> > all around and if some one is born at midnight his

> sun will be in

> the

> > 4th house of the Kundali, hence the 4th house got

> marked as the

> South.

> > These directions truly and faithfully represent

> the overturned sky

> > hanging over our heads. [ katora moti bhara …

> ulta dhara ]

> >

> >

> >

> > Traditional Vedic astrology and the Indian Vastu

> follow this

> tradition.

> >

> >

> >

> > Directions in the Lal Kitab :

> >

> >

> >

> > There is no specific mention of the natural

> directions as such in

> the

> > book. But since the Lal Kitab has accepted the

> traditional Vedic

> concept

> > of a Janma Kundali that it is a map of the planets

> as they were

> placed

> > at the time of birth and where the house # 1 means

> the Lagna , we

> assume

> > that the Lal Kitab also follows the traditional

> alignment of the

> Janma

> > kundali vis-à-vis the celestial bodies in the

> sky.

> >

> >

> >

> > But while talking about ‘ makan kundali se teve

> ki

> > durusti’ [ confirming the janma kundali based on

> the house ] Pt.

> > Roopchand ji assigned directions to various parts

> of the house

> iside. In

> > the makan kundali the North is denoted by house#

> 6, the natural

> > corollary would be that the South should be 180

> degrees apart, but

> the

> > in the Makan kundali the South is denoted by house

> # 8; house # 4

> is

> > denoted as North east, South west is denoted by

> house # 7, where

> as they

> > should be 180 degree apart; North west is denoted

> by house # 2 and

> the

> > South east by house # 12, that is more than 180

> degrees apart.

> >

> >

> >

>

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