Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Sir, I heard Pt. Krishna Ashant ji say that the tax of the 8th house should be paid. Could you please explain the concept of a tax in such a context? Faithfully, Dharmaveer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Respected Dharmaveer ji, The word tax is used in the figurative sense. It basically means that we should fulfill the obligations towards that house. In the case of the 8th house it basically means that whenever we go past a cremation ground or a cemetery we should throw into it a coin or two. Similarly, the tax of the 4th could mean paying respect to your mother, and so on. At one place the book mentions about paying the tax of the 10th house if the sun is placed there by throwing a copper coin into a river for 43 days. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " dharmaveer.dahiya " <dharmaveer.dahiya wrote: > > Sir, > > I heard Pt. Krishna Ashant ji say that the tax of the 8th house should > be paid. Could you please explain the concept of a tax in such a > context? > > Faithfully, > > Dharmaveer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Dear Trivedi Ji Just need clarification I think, the 8th House tax whenever we are passing through the cemetery; but what about your oher two examples - (1) about 4th House, when we should pay respects to our mother? and (2) Throwing a copper coin in a river means " once in life time " or what? Regards Sushma , " varun_trvd " <varun_trvd wrote: > > Respected Dharmaveer ji, > > The word tax is used in the figurative sense. It basically means > that we should fulfill the obligations towards that house. In the > case of the 8th house it basically means that whenever we go past a > cremation ground or a cemetery we should throw into it a coin or > two. Similarly, the tax of the 4th could mean paying respect to your > mother, and so on. > > At one place the book mentions about paying the tax of the 10th > house if the sun is placed there by throwing a copper coin into a > river for 43 days. > > Regards, > > Varun Trivedi > > > > , " dharmaveer.dahiya " > <dharmaveer.dahiya@> wrote: > > > > Sir, > > > > I heard Pt. Krishna Ashant ji say that the tax of the 8th house > should > > be paid. Could you please explain the concept of a tax in such a > > context? > > > > Faithfully, > > > > Dharmaveer > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Respected Sushma ji, [ 1 ] Whenever one goes out of the house for any important work or an important project he should leave the house after touching the feet of the mother and after seeking her blessings. He should under no circumstances antagonise the mother. That is paying back the Rin of the 4th house, or paying the tax of the 4th house. [ 2 ] The upaya of throwing a copper coin in the river is to be done if the Sun or the jupiter placed in the 10th house are judged to be malefic based on the problem told by the native. Therefore the astrologer would suggest to do the upaya for that year only. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee wrote: > > Dear Trivedi Ji > Just need clarification > > I think, the 8th House tax whenever we are passing through the > cemetery; but what about your oher two examples - (1) about 4th > House, when we should pay respects to our mother? and (2) Throwing a > copper coin in a river means " once in life time " or what? > Regards > Sushma > > , " varun_trvd " > <varun_trvd@> wrote: > > > > Respected Dharmaveer ji, > > > > The word tax is used in the figurative sense. It basically means > > that we should fulfill the obligations towards that house. In the > > case of the 8th house it basically means that whenever we go past a > > cremation ground or a cemetery we should throw into it a coin or > > two. Similarly, the tax of the 4th could mean paying respect to > your > > mother, and so on. > > > > At one place the book mentions about paying the tax of the 10th > > house if the sun is placed there by throwing a copper coin into a > > river for 43 days. > > > > Regards, > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " dharmaveer.dahiya " > > <dharmaveer.dahiya@> wrote: > > > > > > Sir, > > > > > > I heard Pt. Krishna Ashant ji say that the tax of the 8th house > > should > > > be paid. Could you please explain the concept of a tax in such a > > > context? > > > > > > Faithfully, > > > > > > Dharmaveer > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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