Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 Respected Vipinji and Varunji, From bottom of my heart, I salute your spirit of sharing information. God bless you. Cheers Bhupi --- 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. > > > > > > > === message truncated === ______________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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