Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Dear Sir, I was going through all the old mail and I was reading one of your emails to the group. I am appending it below for your ready reference: " " " " Take the longitudinal distance of any planet from the next cusp. Devide it by the difference of longitudes of previous and the next. This will be a fraction varying between 0 and 1.This somewhat akin to Residential stregnth used in Shadbala calculations(say RS). example: say Jup is at 343. The privious and next cusp are 316 and 348 respctively, corresponding to 8th and 9th Bhavas.Then, RS = (348-343)/(348-316) = 5/32 =0.16 In this particular case, though Jup is in 8th bhava, he is closer to 9th bhava. Hence his effect as 8th Bhava will be negligible. Whenever a planet is close to a cusp, the RS approaches, value =1; whenever it is close to next cusp RS approaches value zero. Hence when RS value is close to 1.0, the corresponding Bhava effects are prominent. if it is in the neighbour hood of 0.5, the effect both bhavas will be present; when it is close to zero effect of next bhava will be predominant. I have found this to be working in all jatakas. " " " " Could you please explain this to me w.r.t a particular horoscope? I am sending you the details --- Male, DOB Aug 3, 1973, TOB 12:53 pm, Place : Chennai. If you could show me the calculations w.r.t to Saturn and Moon or any other planets, it would be very helpful as I am a student of KP. Thanks in advance. Yours respectfully, Padma Ramachandran. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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