Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 Dear Sir, I am of the opinion that one of the functions the 2nd house is to indicate cash flow before accounting for the incidental and over head expences;11th house indicates the individuals net worth position – creditor / debtor. “Ramadev Astakavarga phala” an earlier treaty says that the following could be inferred from ‘charvaangka ashtakavarga’:- (1) In BAV, if the points in the 11th house are in excess of the summed up points in the 10th and 12th houses, would indicate ‘Raajayoga’ to the native. (2) In BAV, if the 12th house points are higher than that of 11th house it is an indication of excessive expenses. (3) In the BAV, if the 12th house points are in excess of the 10th house is an indication of no laabha in the under taken trade. With regards, D.Sathiyanarayana Gupta. planck12 <planck12 wrote: Hello members, There is basic doubt about ashtavarga lingering in my mind. In a lot of books it states that if the points in the 11th house are more than 12th house in BAV then a person has more saving as compared to expenses. What I cannot seem to reason out is why should that be the case, infact house 2 deals with savings and position of bank and money so infact shouldn't house two have more points than house 12th for that to be true. House 11 is just for gains, which could be of any nature. If house 11 has more points that house 12. I would assume that a person would gain however, it does not mean the person would save necessarily because the condition of house 2 is required for savings. So I feel in order for a person to save it would make more sense to say that house 2 (and not 11) should have more BAV points than house 12 (expenses) regards Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 Dear Guptaji, Nice information. Rajayoga concept of summing up 10H+12H v/s 11H is a good information for me. Would it be better if we take reference from Arudha Lagna which will give a more precise estimate of what he can achieve. Regards Ravi Nair Sathiyanarayana Gupta <gupta816 wrote: Dear Sir, I am of the opinion that one of the functions the 2nd house is to indicate cash flow before accounting for the incidental and over head expences;11th house indicates the individuals net worth position – creditor / debtor. “Ramadev Astakavarga phala” an earlier treaty says that the following could be inferred from ‘charvaangka ashtakavarga’:- (1) In BAV, if the points in the 11th house are in excess of the summed up points in the 10th and 12th houses, would indicate ‘Raajayoga’ to the native. (2) In BAV, if the 12th house points are higher than that of 11th house it is an indication of excessive expenses. (3) In the BAV, if the 12th house points are in excess of the 10th house is an indication of no laabha in the under taken trade. With regards, D.Sathiyanarayana Gupta. planck12 <planck12 wrote: Hello members, There is basic doubt about ashtavarga lingering in my mind. In a lot of books it states that if the points in the 11th house are more than 12th house in BAV then a person has more saving as compared to expenses. What I cannot seem to reason out is why should that be the case, infact house 2 deals with savings and position of bank and money so infact shouldn't house two have more points than house 12th for that to be true. House 11 is just for gains, which could be of any nature. If house 11 has more points that house 12. I would assume that a person would gain however, it does not mean the person would save necessarily because the condition of house 2 is required for savings. So I feel in order for a person to save it would make more sense to say that house 2 (and not 11) should have more BAV points than house 12 (expenses) regards Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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