Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Dear Rajinder Bhatia ji, I couldn't have said better than Nahata ji. Bhav-spashtha technique is for accuracy and in no way pollutes the pristine soul of the system. Yes , I agree that a sidhdh purush like Pt Roop Chand Joshi ji didn't need any of these techniques. I know of cases where he looked at a photograph and predicted things in minute details. But then Pt Roop Chand ji could do it , not mortals like us. We need every tool to be accurate lest our reading should go wrong and harm some one. You know it very well that Pt Roop Chand ji based the entire book on the system of Bhav { or Khana as he called it } and not on Rasi. Had the two been identical or interchangeable he would never have suggested to erase the Rasi and number the houses all over again. It couldn't have been just to say that the house number one belongs to Mars [ Aries ] . The entire procedure was to make us use the system of Bhav over the system of Rasi . In other words he wanted that the Bhav should be studied instead of the Rasi. If we do not work out the Bhav , then in effect , we would be studying the Rasi and not the Khana or Bhav . I study the Khana or the Bhav as expected and not the Rasi. ; thus following the book in its true spirit . I use the Bhav –spastha technique to know the exact boundaries of the Bhav , or its spread. Using this technique is neither experimenting with the book nor any thing new or innovative ; instead it is in keeping with its tradition. A person like me , who follows the book so religiously and quotes so profusely from it, would never think of adopting a method that either violates the spirit of the book or in any manner demeans it. However , using modern tools and methods , by no stretch of imagination, could be treated as a sacrilege . Sincerely, Priya lalkitab , Jai Nahata <jaynahata@g...> wrote: > Dear Rajinder ji, > > As ever your mail was a valuable source of reference and knowledge. But > respectfully I disagree with you on this. No doubt Lal Kitab was written as > to keep it simplest possible but nowhere is it written that it can't > be/should not be refined or mathematical techniques applied. In those days > when it was written there were no computers or swiss observatories and > calculations were a cumbersome task which is not now. Therefore a method > would have been required which is simple and effective. Thus Lal KItab was > born. But this does not implies that it can never be developed. It is just > like saying that classical texts ask to cast chart on land after sprinkling > Ganga Jal so we do not approve computer based charts. Is it ? > Sir, it has been found by most revered names of Astrological fraternity that > Rasi chart does not give true results reason being that it is just another > divisional chart. It shows only tendencies and not the complete results. > That is why it has been stressed upon by our great sages to rely on related > divisional charts which is not happening anyway. > Bhava Chalit is a scientific method to refine a chart as Rasi chart just > tells you in which sign a planet is in. It hypothesises that no matter at > what time do you born or degree of ascendant, a Bhava will start from 0 and > will end at 30 degrees of a sign. Is it acceptable ? I suppose not. > Regarding use of Bhava Chalit in Lal KItab I believe instead of discarding > it at face itself we all should give it a try without any preset mindset or > result. Cause generally we se what we want to see. Only in this way we could > be serving a divine treatise called LAL KITAB. > > Best regards > > Jai > On 6/6/05, Rajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002> wrote: > > > > Dear BhooshanJee, > > If this were a classical astrology forum, I would be putting my > > ignorance on public display by saying that *Bhavspashta/Chalit *etc. are > > un-needed techniques. *However, on this particular forum, we wish to > > discuss* *strictly LalKitab based astrology*. *You and others vouching for > > a " more accurate means of calculating planetary position " seem to be missing > > that most important point. Kindly read on.* > > When it comes to mathematical calculations, LalKitab tries to keep things > > as simple as possible. All are familiar with the lines " ...*raashee ChhoD > > nakshattar bhoolaa, na hee koyee panchaang liyaa... " * so it has no > > provision (and need) for any of the " advanced and refined techniques. " > > LalKitab has basically been written for someone with minimal mathematical > > knowledge and *there is NO need to go beyond the very basic chart also > > known as Rashi Chart.* I fully appreciate your concern for going the extra > > mile to get the most accurate planetary position (and thus use * > > grahaspashta/chalit*.) However, even in classical astrology, the *Rasi > > chart and Grahaspasht/Chalit chart are two separate and distinct entities > > and the Rashi chart does not get discarded in favor of Chalit chart. * You > > are ignoring the Rasi chart altogether and are jumping on to *Grahaspashta > > * directly. *This makes the horoscope (and thus the interpretation and the > > remedial measures) totally inaccurate when viewed in the light of LalKitab > > principles.* > > LalKitab was formulated with simplicity in mind - there are no esoteric > > calculations involved ever. *The approach of taking into consideration > > garhaspashta or chalit is like using aviation grade high octane fuel for a > > car designed to run on diesel fuel - it either won't work or will cause > > serious damage to the engine.* > > I have been fortunate enough to have my family's horoscopes cast and > > verified by Pandit Roop Chand Jee himself (and later Pt Som Dutt Jee has > > cast/verified/analyzed numerous horoscopes for my friends and family ) - > > never have they ever used *bhavspashta* techniques because there is no > > need for it this *ilm*. When in doubt about a certain planet, techniques > > similar to " Tewe *kee aasaan durustee " * (1952 edition - Farmaan 12) are > > used. This approach is non-mathematical and is based on matching the actual > > " *haalaat*. " > > Interestingly, I tried experimenting with your favorite technique on many > > of the horoscopes that Pt Roop Chand Jee had charted for me and had > > authenticated/verified (including my own.) In my own horoscope, when I apply > > *Bhavspasht*, two planets move out to different houses, and I know that > > according to LalKitab principles (and what has happened to me throughout my > > life) the move is not at all justified for my *Janma/Rashi* chart. > > I decided to take an impartial case to test my hypothesis further by taking > > a concrete example from LalKitab (1952) that all can verify for themselves > > (ArunSanhita may have it too, I don't know.) On page 195, a horoscope has > > been discussed. This was charted, verified and analyzed by Pt Roop Chand > > Jee. To create this chart, I used a software program (don't have the 1936 > > almanac to go that far back in time) to calculate the Rashi Chart and the > > results are as follows: > > > > Rasi > > +----------+ > > | \ *Ma* / \ / | > > | \ Su / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / Me \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | x *Sa* As x Ra | > > | / \ / \ Ju | > > | / \ Ve / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | x Mo | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > |Ke x x | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > +--------+ > > > > March 14, 1936 > > 5 AM Lahore Cantt > > RASHI KUNDALI (Made by Pt Roop Chand Jee in > > LalKitab 1952 Farmaan Number 12) > > *The above given horoscope matches exactly with the one given in > > LalKitab. > > *============================================================== > > Now let us draw a grahaspashta/Chalit chart for the same horoscope. The > > following chart is given: > > > > Bhava/Chalit Chakra D-1 (B) > > +--------+ > > | \ *Sa* / \ / | > > | \ Su / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / Me \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > |*Ma* x As x Ra Ju | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ Ve / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ 11 / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | x Mo | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / \ / | > > |Ke x x | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ | > > +------+ > > > > CHALIT/BHAV SPASHTA > > *Mars moves to the THIRD from the SECOND house > > Saturn moves to the SECOND from the first.* > > Do you think that the second horoscope would be more accurate per > > LalKitab methodology? Please do keep in mind that the Rasi chart has been > > charted, verified and published by Pt Roop Chand Jee himself. I can produce > > more examples from LalKitab (so can you.) > > Based on this, one can clearly see that the *bhavspashata* methodology *in > > reference to LalKitab analysis* is seriously flawed and the remedial > > measures based on this faulty charting method are either useless or > > downright DANGEROUS. > > I invite everyone's comments on this. > > Respectfully submitted, > > Rajinder Bhatia > > ======================================= > > *bhooshanpriya <bhooshanpriya>* wrote: > > > > Dear Bhatia ji, > > > > Bhav spashtha is a mathematical technique and like all mathematic > > techniques is not system specific. It can be used in any system of > > astrology. You would be aware that astrology has a very well > > developed mathematics , if some people don't know it , I can't help. > > I use it because I am familiar with it. > > > > A Lagna lasts for two hours {approx}and every body born during those > > two hours , running into thousands , will have the same planetary > > positions . But they do not have the same identical lives. The rishis > > had realized this phenomena and evolved a mathematical technique > > known as bhav-spashtha. As the name suggests it demarcates the > > boundaries of a bhav . A planet , while being in the same rasi , > > could move to another bhav . > > > > What you have talked is the transit of planets from one rasi to > > another. Bhav spashtha is entirely a different thing. If you had used > > the technique , you would know. > > > > Your taking a `strong exception' to my using a mathematical technique > > sounded like some one saying ` why do you use a computer for > > computation and not an abacus?' I can't help if other Lal Kitabists > > either don't know these techniques or don't use them. > > Using a mathematical technique to know the boundaries of a bhav , is > > not mixing the systems. I use bhav spashtha technique to ascertain > > the boundaries of a bhav for every horoscope I analyze. > > > > I do not mix the two systems. I analyze the planets based on the > > principles of Lal Kitab and devise the upaya for them again based on > > Lal kitab. As I have said many times before , I use the concepts of > > traditional astrology for confirmation and refinement . It is all the > > better if the major points of analysis are confirmed through other > > systems also . The possibility of the error of the judgment is > > minimized if not eliminated altogether. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Priya > > > > ------------------------------ > > Mail Mobile > > Take Mail with you! <http://us.rd./evt=31132/*http://mobile./learn/mail> Check email on your mobile phone. > > ------------------------------ > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Hello priya ji, well I already posted my reply before reading this one,anyways this post reads to me more modest and subject related,specially I was more impressed by the language used,well had I known earlier that the readers and members are that much learned to understand expert language,I would have tried before to inculcate my word power as well, anyways better late than never,only hoping that prob seekers and learners wont need any dictionary along with reading about remedies and analysis. Excellent ,gr8-lucky to have been in company of people like you, as I'm also much moved by literature and arts. Plz do me a favour as well ,with your profound and adept knowledge prognosticate about the following chart--- dob-- 9/10/1950 tob-- 14:30 pob-- delhi the native is worried about his living,what should he do now, the remedies,and money sector. Thanks in advance Sincerely NISHANT lalkitab , " bhooshanpriya " <bhooshanpriya> wrote: > Dear Rajinder Bhatia ji, > > I couldn't have said better than Nahata ji. Bhav-spashtha technique > is for accuracy and in no way pollutes the pristine soul of the > system. Yes , I agree that a sidhdh purush like Pt Roop Chand Joshi > ji didn't need any of these techniques. I know of cases where he > looked at a photograph and predicted things in minute details. But > then Pt Roop Chand ji could do it , not mortals like us. We need > every tool to be accurate lest our reading should go wrong and harm > some one. > > You know it very well that Pt Roop Chand ji based the entire book on > the system of Bhav { or Khana as he called it } and not on Rasi. Had > the two been identical or interchangeable he would never have > suggested to erase the Rasi and number the houses all over again. It > couldn't have been just to say that the house number one belongs to > Mars [ Aries ] . The entire procedure was to make us use the system > of Bhav over the system of Rasi . In other words he wanted that the > Bhav should be studied instead of the Rasi. If we do not work out the > Bhav , then in effect , we would be studying the Rasi and not the > Khana or Bhav . I study the Khana or the Bhav as expected and not > the Rasi. ; thus following the book in its true spirit . > I use the Bhav –spastha technique to know the exact boundaries of > the Bhav , or its spread. Using this technique is neither > experimenting with the book nor any thing new or innovative ; > instead it is in keeping with its tradition. > > A person like me , who follows the book so religiously and quotes > so profusely from it, would never think of adopting a method that > either violates the spirit of the book or in any manner demeans it. > However , using modern tools and methods , by no stretch of > imagination, could be treated as a sacrilege . > > > Sincerely, > > Priya > > > lalkitab , Jai Nahata <jaynahata@g...> wrote: > > Dear Rajinder ji, > > > > As ever your mail was a valuable source of reference and knowledge. > But > > respectfully I disagree with you on this. No doubt Lal Kitab was > written as > > to keep it simplest possible but nowhere is it written that it > can't > > be/should not be refined or mathematical techniques applied. In > those days > > when it was written there were no computers or swiss observatories > and > > calculations were a cumbersome task which is not now. Therefore a > method > > would have been required which is simple and effective. Thus Lal > KItab was > > born. But this does not implies that it can never be developed. It > is just > > like saying that classical texts ask to cast chart on land after > sprinkling > > Ganga Jal so we do not approve computer based charts. Is it ? > > Sir, it has been found by most revered names of Astrological > fraternity that > > Rasi chart does not give true results reason being that it is just > another > > divisional chart. It shows only tendencies and not the complete > results. > > That is why it has been stressed upon by our great sages to rely on > related > > divisional charts which is not happening anyway. > > Bhava Chalit is a scientific method to refine a chart as Rasi chart > just > > tells you in which sign a planet is in. It hypothesises that no > matter at > > what time do you born or degree of ascendant, a Bhava will start > from 0 and > > will end at 30 degrees of a sign. Is it acceptable ? I suppose not. > > Regarding use of Bhava Chalit in Lal KItab I believe instead of > discarding > > it at face itself we all should give it a try without any preset > mindset or > > result. Cause generally we se what we want to see. Only in this way > we could > > be serving a divine treatise called LAL KITAB. > > > > Best regards > > > > Jai > > On 6/6/05, Rajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002> wrote: > > > > > > Dear BhooshanJee, > > > If this were a classical astrology forum, I would be putting my > > > ignorance on public display by saying that *Bhavspashta/Chalit > *etc. are > > > un-needed techniques. *However, on this particular forum, we wish > to > > > discuss* *strictly LalKitab based astrology*. *You and others > vouching for > > > a " more accurate means of calculating planetary position " seem to > be missing > > > that most important point. Kindly read on.* > > > When it comes to mathematical calculations, LalKitab tries to > keep things > > > as simple as possible. All are familiar with the > lines " ...*raashee ChhoD > > > nakshattar bhoolaa, na hee koyee panchaang liyaa... " * so it has > no > > > provision (and need) for any of the " advanced and refined > techniques. " > > > LalKitab has basically been written for someone with minimal > mathematical > > > knowledge and *there is NO need to go beyond the very basic chart > also > > > known as Rashi Chart.* I fully appreciate your concern for going > the extra > > > mile to get the most accurate planetary position (and thus use * > > > grahaspashta/chalit*.) However, even in classical astrology, the > *Rasi > > > chart and Grahaspasht/Chalit chart are two separate and distinct > entities > > > and the Rashi chart does not get discarded in favor of Chalit > chart. * You > > > are ignoring the Rasi chart altogether and are jumping on to > *Grahaspashta > > > * directly. *This makes the horoscope (and thus the > interpretation and the > > > remedial measures) totally inaccurate when viewed in the light of > LalKitab > > > principles.* > > > LalKitab was formulated with simplicity in mind - there are no > esoteric > > > calculations involved ever. *The approach of taking into > consideration > > > garhaspashta or chalit is like using aviation grade high octane > fuel for a > > > car designed to run on diesel fuel - it either won't work or will > cause > > > serious damage to the engine.* > > > I have been fortunate enough to have my family's horoscopes > cast and > > > verified by Pandit Roop Chand Jee himself (and later Pt Som Dutt > Jee has > > > cast/verified/analyzed numerous horoscopes for my friends and > family ) - > > > never have they ever used *bhavspashta* techniques because there > is no > > > need for it this *ilm*. When in doubt about a certain planet, > techniques > > > similar to " Tewe *kee aasaan durustee " * (1952 edition - Farmaan > 12) are > > > used. This approach is non-mathematical and is based on matching > the actual > > > " *haalaat*. " > > > Interestingly, I tried experimenting with your favorite > technique on many > > > of the horoscopes that Pt Roop Chand Jee had charted for me and > had > > > authenticated/verified (including my own.) In my own horoscope, > when I apply > > > *Bhavspasht*, two planets move out to different houses, and I > know that > > > according to LalKitab principles (and what has happened to me > throughout my > > > life) the move is not at all justified for my *Janma/Rashi* > chart. > > > I decided to take an impartial case to test my hypothesis > further by taking > > > a concrete example from LalKitab (1952) that all can verify for > themselves > > > (ArunSanhita may have it too, I don't know.) On page 195, a > horoscope has > > > been discussed. This was charted, verified and analyzed by Pt > Roop Chand > > > Jee. To create this chart, I used a software program (don't have > the 1936 > > > almanac to go that far back in time) to calculate the Rashi Chart > and the > > > results are as follows: > > > > > > Rasi > > > +----------+ > > > | \ *Ma* / \ / | > > > | \ Su / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / Me \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | x *Sa* As x Ra | > > > | / \ / \ Ju | > > > | / \ Ve / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | x Mo | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > |Ke x x | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > +--------+ > > > > > > March 14, 1936 > > > 5 AM Lahore Cantt > > > RASHI KUNDALI (Made by Pt Roop Chand Jee in > > > LalKitab 1952 Farmaan Number 12) > > > *The above given horoscope matches exactly with the one given in > > > LalKitab. > > > *============================================================== > > > Now let us draw a grahaspashta/Chalit chart for the same > horoscope. The > > > following chart is given: > > > > > > Bhava/Chalit Chakra D-1 (B) > > > +--------+ > > > | \ *Sa* / \ / | > > > | \ Su / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / Me \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > |*Ma* x As x Ra Ju | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ Ve / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ 11 / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | x Mo | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > | \ / \ / | > > > |Ke x x | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > | / \ / \ | > > > +------+ > > > > > > CHALIT/BHAV SPASHTA > > > *Mars moves to the THIRD from the SECOND house > > > Saturn moves to the SECOND from the first.* > > > Do you think that the second horoscope would be more accurate > per > > > LalKitab methodology? Please do keep in mind that the Rasi chart > has been > > > charted, verified and published by Pt Roop Chand Jee himself. I > can produce > > > more examples from LalKitab (so can you.) > > > Based on this, one can clearly see that the *bhavspashata* > methodology *in > > > reference to LalKitab analysis* is seriously flawed and the > remedial > > > measures based on this faulty charting method are either useless > or > > > downright DANGEROUS. > > > I invite everyone's comments on this. > > > Respectfully submitted, > > > Rajinder Bhatia > > > ======================================= > > > *bhooshanpriya <bhooshanpriya>* wrote: > > > > > > Dear Bhatia ji, > > > > > > Bhav spashtha is a mathematical technique and like all mathematic > > > techniques is not system specific. It can be used in any system > of > > > astrology. You would be aware that astrology has a very well > > > developed mathematics , if some people don't know it , I can't > help. > > > I use it because I am familiar with it. > > > > > > A Lagna lasts for two hours {approx}and every body born during > those > > > two hours , running into thousands , will have the same planetary > > > positions . But they do not have the same identical lives. The > rishis > > > had realized this phenomena and evolved a mathematical technique > > > known as bhav-spashtha. As the name suggests it demarcates the > > > boundaries of a bhav . A planet , while being in the same rasi , > > > could move to another bhav . > > > > > > What you have talked is the transit of planets from one rasi to > > > another. Bhav spashtha is entirely a different thing. If you had > used > > > the technique , you would know. > > > > > > Your taking a `strong exception' to my using a mathematical > technique > > > sounded like some one saying ` why do you use a computer for > > > computation and not an abacus?' I can't help if other Lal > Kitabists > > > either don't know these techniques or don't use them. > > > Using a mathematical technique to know the boundaries of a bhav , > is > > > not mixing the systems. I use bhav spashtha technique to > ascertain > > > the boundaries of a bhav for every horoscope I analyze. > > > > > > I do not mix the two systems. I analyze the planets based on the > > > principles of Lal Kitab and devise the upaya for them again based > on > > > Lal kitab. As I have said many times before , I use the concepts > of > > > traditional astrology for confirmation and refinement . It is all > the > > > better if the major points of analysis are confirmed through > other > > > systems also . The possibility of the error of the judgment is > > > minimized if not eliminated altogether. > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > Priya > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > Mail Mobile > > > Take Mail with you! > <http://us.rd./evt=31132/*http://mobile./learn/mail> > Check email on your mobile phone. > > > ------------------------------ > > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Priya ji & Friends, I believe that the way we are discussing on this topic, we can not reach to any conclusion. Rajinder ji has more purist view and Jay ji, Nishant ji and Priya ji has more research-oriented views. Anyways I would like to present my opinion first. According to me it is incorrect to use Bhava Spashata in Lal Kitab. Here are few of the reasons behind this - 1. The Bhava Spashata technique was there during Pt. Roop Chand Joshi ji's time. He lived till 1982 where even the computer software started appearing. But we see no sign of Bhava Spashta usage by him. He has very clearly given the methodology of casting LK chart and no where mentioned about Bhava Spashta. 2. Even if we accept your argument that mathematical techniques are improvisation on Lal Kitab then why not to use Cuspal house division system, divisional charts etc? These all are example of heavy usage of mathematics. Probably Joshi ji wanted to avoid all these things that's why he had eliminated them and IMHO there is no benefit of again start using them. 3. Saying that Joshi ji was the person with extra-ordinary capabilities and he didn't need these tools will again not be correct. All the books he has written were not for him but for others learning and he has lucidly explained all principles of Lal Kitab. If he would have thought that 'Bhava Spashta' is required by a ordinary person, he would have mentioned it. These are my opinion only. We can only reach to conclusion after having a statistical study and verifying against what is written in Lal Kitab. I request everybody who is participating this thread to come up with analysis of any chart with and without using Bhava Spashta technique. I hope it will give us some conclusion. Regards, Punit Pandey On 6/7/05, bhooshanpriya <bhooshanpriya wrote: Dear Rajinder Bhatia ji,I couldn't have said better than Nahata ji. Bhav-spashtha techniqueis for accuracy and in no way pollutes the pristine soul of the system. Yes , I agree that a sidhdh purush like Pt Roop Chand Joshiji didn't need any of these techniques. I know of cases where helooked at a photograph and predicted things in minute details. Butthen Pt Roop Chand ji could do it , not mortals like us. We need every tool to be accurate lest our reading should go wrong and harmsome one.You know it very well that Pt Roop Chand ji based the entire book onthe system of Bhav { or Khana as he called it } and not on Rasi. Had the two been identical or interchangeable he would never havesuggested to erase the Rasi and number the houses all over again. Itcouldn't have been just to say that the house number one belongs toMars [ Aries ] . The entire procedure was to make us use the system of Bhav over the system of Rasi . In other words he wanted that theBhav should be studied instead of the Rasi. If we do not work out theBhav , then in effect , we would be studying the Rasi and not theKhana or Bhav . I study the Khana or the Bhav as expected and not the Rasi. ; thus following the book in its true spirit .I use the Bhav –spastha technique to know the exact boundaries ofthe Bhav , or its spread. Using this technique is neitherexperimenting with the book nor any thing new or innovative ; instead it is in keeping with its tradition.A person like me , who follows the book so religiously and quotesso profusely from it, would never think of adopting a method thateither violates the spirit of the book or in any manner demeans it. However , using modern tools and methods , by no stretch ofimagination, could be treated as a sacrilege .Sincerely,Priya lalkitab , Jai Nahata <jaynahata@g...> wrote:> Dear Rajinder ji,>> As ever your mail was a valuable source of reference and knowledge.But> respectfully I disagree with you on this. No doubt Lal Kitab was written as> to keep it simplest possible but nowhere is it written that itcan't> be/should not be refined or mathematical techniques applied. Inthose days> when it was written there were no computers or swiss observatories and> calculations were a cumbersome task which is not now. Therefore amethod> would have been required which is simple and effective. Thus LalKItab was> born. But this does not implies that it can never be developed. It is just> like saying that classical texts ask to cast chart on land aftersprinkling> Ganga Jal so we do not approve computer based charts. Is it ?> Sir, it has been found by most revered names of Astrological fraternity that> Rasi chart does not give true results reason being that it is justanother> divisional chart. It shows only tendencies and not the completeresults.> That is why it has been stressed upon by our great sages to rely on related> divisional charts which is not happening anyway.> Bhava Chalit is a scientific method to refine a chart as Rasi chartjust> tells you in which sign a planet is in. It hypothesises that no matter at> what time do you born or degree of ascendant, a Bhava will startfrom 0 and> will end at 30 degrees of a sign. Is it acceptable ? I suppose not.> Regarding use of Bhava Chalit in Lal KItab I believe instead of discarding> it at face itself we all should give it a try without any presetmindset or> result. Cause generally we se what we want to see. Only in this waywe could> be serving a divine treatise called LAL KITAB. >> Best regards>> Jai> On 6/6/05, Rajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002> wrote:> >> > Dear BhooshanJee,> > If this were a classical astrology forum, I would be putting my > > ignorance on public display by saying that *Bhavspashta/Chalit*etc. are> > un-needed techniques. *However, on this particular forum, we wishto> > discuss* *strictly LalKitab based astrology*. *You and others vouching for> > a " more accurate means of calculating planetary position " seem tobe missing> > that most important point. Kindly read on.*> > When it comes to mathematical calculations, LalKitab tries to keep things> > as simple as possible. All are familiar with thelines " ...*raashee ChhoD> > nakshattar bhoolaa, na hee koyee panchaang liyaa... " * so it hasno> > provision (and need) for any of the " advanced and refined techniques. " > > LalKitab has basically been written for someone with minimalmathematical> > knowledge and *there is NO need to go beyond the very basic chartalso> > known as Rashi Chart.* I fully appreciate your concern for going the extra> > mile to get the most accurate planetary position (and thus use *> > grahaspashta/chalit*.) However, even in classical astrology, the*Rasi> > chart and Grahaspasht/Chalit chart are two separate and distinct entities> > and the Rashi chart does not get discarded in favor of Chalitchart. * You> > are ignoring the Rasi chart altogether and are jumping on to*Grahaspashta> > * directly. *This makes the horoscope (and thus the interpretation and the> > remedial measures) totally inaccurate when viewed in the light ofLalKitab> > principles.*> > LalKitab was formulated with simplicity in mind - there are no esoteric> > calculations involved ever. *The approach of taking intoconsideration> > garhaspashta or chalit is like using aviation grade high octanefuel for a> > car designed to run on diesel fuel - it either won't work or will cause> > serious damage to the engine.*> > I have been fortunate enough to have my family's horoscopescast and> > verified by Pandit Roop Chand Jee himself (and later Pt Som Dutt Jee has> > cast/verified/analyzed numerous horoscopes for my friends andfamily ) -> > never have they ever used *bhavspashta* techniques because thereis no> > need for it this *ilm*. When in doubt about a certain planet, techniques> > similar to " Tewe *kee aasaan durustee " * (1952 edition - Farmaan12) are> > used. This approach is non-mathematical and is based on matchingthe actual> > " *haalaat*. " > > Interestingly, I tried experimenting with your favoritetechnique on many> > of the horoscopes that Pt Roop Chand Jee had charted for me andhad> > authenticated/verified (including my own.) In my own horoscope, when I apply> > *Bhavspasht*, two planets move out to different houses, and Iknow that> > according to LalKitab principles (and what has happened to methroughout my> > life) the move is not at all justified for my *Janma/Rashi* chart.> > I decided to take an impartial case to test my hypothesisfurther by taking> > a concrete example from LalKitab (1952) that all can verify forthemselves> > (ArunSanhita may have it too, I don't know.) On page 195, a horoscope has> > been discussed. This was charted, verified and analyzed by PtRoop Chand> > Jee. To create this chart, I used a software program (don't havethe 1936> > almanac to go that far back in time) to calculate the Rashi Chart and the> > results are as follows:> >> > Rasi> > +----------+> > | \ *Ma* / \ / |> > | \ Su / \ / |> > | \ / \ / | > > | \ / Me \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | x *Sa* As x Ra |> > | / \ / \ Ju |> > | / \ Ve / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | x Mo | > > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > |Ke x x |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ | > > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > +--------+> >> > March 14, 1936> > 5 AM Lahore Cantt> > RASHI KUNDALI (Made by Pt Roop Chand Jee in > > LalKitab 1952 Farmaan Number 12)> > *The above given horoscope matches exactly with the one given in> > LalKitab.> > *============================================================== > > Now let us draw a grahaspashta/Chalit chart for the samehoroscope. The> > following chart is given:> >> > Bhava/Chalit Chakra D-1 (B)> > +--------+ > > | \ *Sa* / \ / |> > | \ Su / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / Me \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > |*Ma* x As x Ra Ju |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ Ve / \ | > > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ 11 / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | x Mo |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / |> > | \ / \ / | > > |Ke x x |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > | / \ / \ |> > +------+> >> > CHALIT/BHAV SPASHTA > > *Mars moves to the THIRD from the SECOND house> > Saturn moves to the SECOND from the first.*> > Do you think that the second horoscope would be more accurateper> > LalKitab methodology? Please do keep in mind that the Rasi chart has been> > charted, verified and published by Pt Roop Chand Jee himself. Ican produce> > more examples from LalKitab (so can you.)> > Based on this, one can clearly see that the *bhavspashata* methodology *in> > reference to LalKitab analysis* is seriously flawed and theremedial> > measures based on this faulty charting method are either uselessor> > downright DANGEROUS. > > I invite everyone's comments on this.> > Respectfully submitted,> > Rajinder Bhatia> > =======================================> > *bhooshanpriya <bhooshanpriya>* wrote: > >> > Dear Bhatia ji,> >> > Bhav spashtha is a mathematical technique and like all mathematic> > techniques is not system specific. It can be used in any systemof > > astrology. You would be aware that astrology has a very well> > developed mathematics , if some people don't know it , I can'thelp.> > I use it because I am familiar with it.> > > > A Lagna lasts for two hours {approx}and every body born duringthose> > two hours , running into thousands , will have the same planetary> > positions . But they do not have the same identical lives. The rishis> > had realized this phenomena and evolved a mathematical technique> > known as bhav-spashtha. As the name suggests it demarcates the> > boundaries of a bhav . A planet , while being in the same rasi , > > could move to another bhav .> >> > What you have talked is the transit of planets from one rasi to> > another. Bhav spashtha is entirely a different thing. If you hadused > > the technique , you would know.> >> > Your taking a `strong exception' to my using a mathematicaltechnique> > sounded like some one saying ` why do you use a computer for> > computation and not an abacus?' I can't help if other Lal Kitabists> > either don't know these techniques or don't use them.> > Using a mathematical technique to know the boundaries of a bhav ,is> > not mixing the systems. I use bhav spashtha technique to ascertain> > the boundaries of a bhav for every horoscope I analyze.> >> > I do not mix the two systems. I analyze the planets based on the> > principles of Lal Kitab and devise the upaya for them again based on> > Lal kitab. As I have said many times before , I use the conceptsof> > traditional astrology for confirmation and refinement . It is allthe> > better if the major points of analysis are confirmed through other> > systems also . The possibility of the error of the judgment is> > minimized if not eliminated altogether.> >> > Sincerely,> >> > Priya> > > > ------------------------------> > Mail Mobile> > Take Mail with you!<http://us.rd./evt=31132/*http://mobile./learn/mail >Check email on your mobile phone.> > ------------------------------> > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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