Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Respected Varunji, When i was clearing the doubt what lal-kitab says for friendship-enmity concept. At page 7 'arun sahita'. As per table Ketu's enemies are Moon and Mars. In Dusman Party (Enemy party) : Moon is enemy to ketu, ketu is enemy to malefic mars. In Mitra party (Friends party ) : Ketu is all friend . The concept of enmity or friendship is again widely applied from page 27 to 32 of Arun sahita in Dristi, yog dristi and other explanation. It will be very helpful if you kindly explain how we can use "ketu is all freind or only enemy to male mars or enemy to moon and mars." I am very much thankful and oblised to Pt. Bhooshan Priya, for taking the most difficult concept Lal-kitab grammer. Thanks and Regard, Vijay Goel Jaipur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Respected Vijay ji, On the same page # 7 of Arun Sanhita, go by the table given for friends, enemies and equals. There is a mistake in Arun Sanhita. The dushman party and the dost party is mentioned on page 32 of the 1952 urdu edition. The word 'sab ka' doesn't occur there. The line reads ...... shukra ka dost hai ketu. Regards, Varun Trivedi , Vijay Goel <goyalvj wrote: > > Respected Varunji, > > When i was clearing the doubt what lal-kitab says for friendship- enmity > concept. > At page 7 'arun sahita'. > > As per table Ketu's enemies are Moon and Mars. > > In Dusman Party (Enemy party) : Moon is enemy to ketu,* ketu is > enemy to malefic mars. > > *In Mitra party (Friends party ) : Ketu is all friend . > > The concept of enmity or friendship is again widely applied from page 27 > to 32 of Arun sahita in Dristi, yog dristi and other explanation. > > It will be very helpful if you kindly explain how we can use " ketu is > all freind or only enemy to male mars or enemy to moon and mars. " > > I am very much thankful and oblised to Pt. Bhooshan Priya, for taking > the most difficult concept Lal-kitab grammer. > > Thanks and Regard, > Vijay Goel > Jaipur > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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