Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Dear Balaji, Thanks for this inspiring post. However I am still confused about greatness of Swati, as I've heard about so many times. I feel there is no mystification about Swati's 'nobility', but wish to hear more evidence of the way this naks. manifests- I would appreciate if you'd elaborate on this. I've heard from Nadi astrology that Mars in Swati naksatra behaved AS IF it was exalted? Can it be because of Saturn/Mars connection to Swati and Makara? I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier. Any comment on this /Mars squares Sun in Makara/pls.? Best wishes, Anna Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: The Greatness of Swati One day, God invited the Nava Grahas to His kingdom. " Tell me, " he said, " which among the 27 nakshatras is the greatest? " All the Nava Grahas preferred their stars of exaltation, because it was here that they felt most comfortable. Therefore, Surya voted for Ashwini, Chandra for Kritika, Budha for Hasta, Sukra for Revati, Kuja for Dhanista, Guru for Pushya, and Sani for Swati. Since there was no consensus, God wanted Rahu and Ketu to vote for one of the stars already mentioned above. This irked Surya and Chandra, who complained and said that demons were not fit to vote on such divine matters. But God waved aside their protests and said that, in His kingdom, all were equal, and so both Rahu and Ketu had as much a right to vote as any of the other Nava Grahas. Both of them agreed with Sani and said that Swati was the greatest of the nakshatras. Once again, Surya and Chandra protested, but God ignored them and said, " Swati it is, then! But first, I think that we should know why exactly it is Swati. " Sani, who had first said that Swati was the greatest, stood up, bowed low before the Lord, and said, " My Lord, I did not vote for Swati merely because it is the star of my exaltation. Neither did I vote for it because it is owned by my good friend Rahu, who owns Kumbha along with me. " God knew this, and He also knew what was coming next. But He pretended to be surprised. " Why then, pray tell me, did you vote for Swati, Sani? " " Because, my Lord, this star signifies a desire to attain Your kingdom more than any other star. " " Liar! " screamed Surya, rebuking his son. " How can a star owned by hedonistic Rahu signify Godliness? " He then turned to God and said, " My Lord, I request that you turn my son Sani out of Your kingdom. " " Silence! " thundered God, " You may be Sani's father, Surya, but remember, that I am everybody's father, including you. Keep quite now, or I shall tell Rahu to eat you! " Surya sat down, trembling with fear. " Continue, Sani, " said God in a calmer tone. " In what way does Swati signify desire to attain My kingdom? Who taught you this? " " My Lord, I learnt this from a bird called the common hawk cuckoo, which is also called chatak or papiha. " " Pray, my son, please enlighten us. What is so special about this bird? " asked Surya, keen on getting into God's good books once again by showing affection to his son. " Father, the special thing about the chatak is that it will drink only rain water that falls when the star Swati is rising. " " Hah! " said Surya, reverting to his customary arrogance. " Is that all? Is this the only thing great about the chatak? " " Father! You are so proud of your kingdom that you fail to realize the greatness of small things. The chatak will refuse water from even holy rivers like the Ganga and the Yamuna. Even if it is offered water from a sacred temple tank, it will not drink it. In fact, I will not be surprised if it holds even the nectar of immortality in contempt, preferring instead the rain water that falls on a Swati. " " Son, " said Surya, " Being at the outer edge of the solar system, so far away from me, has no doubt confused your brains. Why else would you confuse silliness with greatness? " " This is not silliness, but greatness, father, " said Sani. " And being away from your blinding light, I have savoured the darkness and contemplated long upon things dear to me, like Vairagya and Viveka. To me, the chatak is an exemplary example of both. " " In what way? " demanded Surya. " Thanks to the Viveka possessed by the chatak, it is able to discriminate and realize that the water that falls on a Swati is the greatest. Because it practices Vairagya, it is able to give up its desire for all other sources of water. " Before Surya could interrupt him, Sani continued, " This is what man has to do. He should shun everything--especially the power that you can offer, father--and choose only God. Only then will he attain Moksha. " Surya was quite keen on rebuking his son again, but a quick glance at God's smiling countenance convinced him that if he spoke now, then God would surely set Rahu upon him. Sani continued, " The chatak also shows us that the path to God is not easy. God, though pleased with the chatak for shunning all other water bodies, still tests the chatak to see if its resolve to taste only the rain water of Swati is strong. The chatak, by being firm, shows devotees that they must be willing to put up with hardships in order to realize Him. " When Sani finished, God was immensely pleased with him. " Sani, your explanation is wonderful. From now on, you shall be called Swati Ucchan not just because you are exalted in Swati, but because you have grasped the inner meaning so beautifully. " As Sani bowed low before God, the other Nava Grahas applauded him. Budha, ever keen on depicting his poetic wit, and on having the last word, said, " Excellent, friend Sani! From now on, may Swati be to Sani what Swaha is to Agni! " * * * ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. http://videogames./platform?platform=120121 Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Dear Anna Sorry for intervention here.but in my opinion If mars placed in fourth house which is house of sukh, Land & vehicle, during it's mahadasha it will certaily increase sukhby giving land building,vehicle to jatak. Sukh is nothing but easyness in life & things gets done according to wish of Jatak. " A.R. " <bonamente108 wrote: Dear Balaji, Thanks for this inspiring post. However I am still confused about greatness of Swati, as I've heard about so many times. I feel there is no mystification about Swati's 'nobility', but wish to hear more evidence of the way this naks. manifests- I would appreciate if you'd elaborate on this. I've heard from Nadi astrology that Mars in Swati naksatra behaved AS IF it was exalted? Can it be because of Saturn/Mars connection to Swati and Makara? I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier. Any comment on this /Mars squares Sun in Makara/pls.? Best wishes, Anna Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: The Greatness of Swati One day, God invited the Nava Grahas to His kingdom. " Tell me, " he said, " which among the 27 nakshatras is the greatest? " All the Nava Grahas preferred their stars of exaltation, because it was here that they felt most comfortable. Therefore, Surya voted for Ashwini, Chandra for Kritika, Budha for Hasta, Sukra for Revati, Kuja for Dhanista, Guru for Pushya, and Sani for Swati. Since there was no consensus, God wanted Rahu and Ketu to vote for one of the stars already mentioned above. This irked Surya and Chandra, who complained and said that demons were not fit to vote on such divine matters. But God waved aside their protests and said that, in His kingdom, all were equal, and so both Rahu and Ketu had as much a right to vote as any of the other Nava Grahas. Both of them agreed with Sani and said that Swati was the greatest of the nakshatras. Once again, Surya and Chandra protested, but God ignored them and said, " Swati it is, then! But first, I think that we should know why exactly it is Swati. " Sani, who had first said that Swati was the greatest, stood up, bowed low before the Lord, and said, " My Lord, I did not vote for Swati merely because it is the star of my exaltation. Neither did I vote for it because it is owned by my good friend Rahu, who owns Kumbha along with me. " God knew this, and He also knew what was coming next. But He pretended to be surprised. " Why then, pray tell me, did you vote for Swati, Sani? " " Because, my Lord, this star signifies a desire to attain Your kingdom more than any other star. " " Liar! " screamed Surya, rebuking his son. " How can a star owned by hedonistic Rahu signify Godliness? " He then turned to God and said, " My Lord, I request that you turn my son Sani out of Your kingdom. " " Silence! " thundered God, " You may be Sani's father, Surya, but remember, that I am everybody's father, including you. Keep quite now, or I shall tell Rahu to eat you! " Surya sat down, trembling with fear. " Continue, Sani, " said God in a calmer tone. " In what way does Swati signify desire to attain My kingdom? Who taught you this? " " My Lord, I learnt this from a bird called the common hawk cuckoo, which is also called chatak or papiha. " " Pray, my son, please enlighten us. What is so special about this bird? " asked Surya, keen on getting into God's good books once again by showing affection to his son. " Father, the special thing about the chatak is that it will drink only rain water that falls when the star Swati is rising. " " Hah! " said Surya, reverting to his customary arrogance. " Is that all? Is this the only thing great about the chatak? " " Father! You are so proud of your kingdom that you fail to realize the greatness of small things. The chatak will refuse water from even holy rivers like the Ganga and the Yamuna. Even if it is offered water from a sacred temple tank, it will not drink it. In fact, I will not be surprised if it holds even the nectar of immortality in contempt, preferring instead the rain water that falls on a Swati. " " Son, " said Surya, " Being at the outer edge of the solar system, so far away from me, has no doubt confused your brains. Why else would you confuse silliness with greatness? " " This is not silliness, but greatness, father, " said Sani. " And being away from your blinding light, I have savoured the darkness and contemplated long upon things dear to me, like Vairagya and Viveka. To me, the chatak is an exemplary example of both. " " In what way? " demanded Surya. " Thanks to the Viveka possessed by the chatak, it is able to discriminate and realize that the water that falls on a Swati is the greatest. Because it practices Vairagya, it is able to give up its desire for all other sources of water. " Before Surya could interrupt him, Sani continued, " This is what man has to do. He should shun everything--especially the power that you can offer, father--and choose only God. Only then will he attain Moksha. " Surya was quite keen on rebuking his son again, but a quick glance at God's smiling countenance convinced him that if he spoke now, then God would surely set Rahu upon him. Sani continued, " The chatak also shows us that the path to God is not easy. God, though pleased with the chatak for shunning all other water bodies, still tests the chatak to see if its resolve to taste only the rain water of Swati is strong. The chatak, by being firm, shows devotees that they must be willing to put up with hardships in order to realize Him. " When Sani finished, God was immensely pleased with him. " Sani, your explanation is wonderful. From now on, you shall be called Swati Ucchan not just because you are exalted in Swati, but because you have grasped the inner meaning so beautifully. " As Sani bowed low before God, the other Nava Grahas applauded him. Budha, ever keen on depicting his poetic wit, and on having the last word, said, " Excellent, friend Sani! From now on, may Swati be to Sani what Swaha is to Agni! " * * * ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. http://videogames./platform?platform=120121 Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Dear balaji This is an excellent presentation on swati Naksatra > I thank you for giveing us this theory. I have heard about chatak. I wish to know that if there is no rain fall in swati naksatra, in this case what chatak used ot do ? " A.R. " <bonamente108 wrote: Dear Balaji, Thanks for this inspiring post. However I am still confused about greatness of Swati, as I've heard about so many times. I feel there is no mystification about Swati's 'nobility', but wish to hear more evidence of the way this naks. manifests- I would appreciate if you'd elaborate on this. I've heard from Nadi astrology that Mars in Swati naksatra behaved AS IF it was exalted? Can it be because of Saturn/Mars connection to Swati and Makara? I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier. Any comment on this /Mars squares Sun in Makara/pls.? Best wishes, Anna Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: The Greatness of Swati One day, God invited the Nava Grahas to His kingdom. " Tell me, " he said, " which among the 27 nakshatras is the greatest? " All the Nava Grahas preferred their stars of exaltation, because it was here that they felt most comfortable. Therefore, Surya voted for Ashwini, Chandra for Kritika, Budha for Hasta, Sukra for Revati, Kuja for Dhanista, Guru for Pushya, and Sani for Swati. Since there was no consensus, God wanted Rahu and Ketu to vote for one of the stars already mentioned above. This irked Surya and Chandra, who complained and said that demons were not fit to vote on such divine matters. But God waved aside their protests and said that, in His kingdom, all were equal, and so both Rahu and Ketu had as much a right to vote as any of the other Nava Grahas. Both of them agreed with Sani and said that Swati was the greatest of the nakshatras. Once again, Surya and Chandra protested, but God ignored them and said, " Swati it is, then! But first, I think that we should know why exactly it is Swati. " Sani, who had first said that Swati was the greatest, stood up, bowed low before the Lord, and said, " My Lord, I did not vote for Swati merely because it is the star of my exaltation. Neither did I vote for it because it is owned by my good friend Rahu, who owns Kumbha along with me. " God knew this, and He also knew what was coming next. But He pretended to be surprised. " Why then, pray tell me, did you vote for Swati, Sani? " " Because, my Lord, this star signifies a desire to attain Your kingdom more than any other star. " " Liar! " screamed Surya, rebuking his son. " How can a star owned by hedonistic Rahu signify Godliness? " He then turned to God and said, " My Lord, I request that you turn my son Sani out of Your kingdom. " " Silence! " thundered God, " You may be Sani's father, Surya, but remember, that I am everybody's father, including you. Keep quite now, or I shall tell Rahu to eat you! " Surya sat down, trembling with fear. " Continue, Sani, " said God in a calmer tone. " In what way does Swati signify desire to attain My kingdom? Who taught you this? " " My Lord, I learnt this from a bird called the common hawk cuckoo, which is also called chatak or papiha. " " Pray, my son, please enlighten us. What is so special about this bird? " asked Surya, keen on getting into God's good books once again by showing affection to his son. " Father, the special thing about the chatak is that it will drink only rain water that falls when the star Swati is rising. " " Hah! " said Surya, reverting to his customary arrogance. " Is that all? Is this the only thing great about the chatak? " " Father! You are so proud of your kingdom that you fail to realize the greatness of small things. The chatak will refuse water from even holy rivers like the Ganga and the Yamuna. Even if it is offered water from a sacred temple tank, it will not drink it. In fact, I will not be surprised if it holds even the nectar of immortality in contempt, preferring instead the rain water that falls on a Swati. " " Son, " said Surya, " Being at the outer edge of the solar system, so far away from me, has no doubt confused your brains. Why else would you confuse silliness with greatness? " " This is not silliness, but greatness, father, " said Sani. " And being away from your blinding light, I have savoured the darkness and contemplated long upon things dear to me, like Vairagya and Viveka. To me, the chatak is an exemplary example of both. " " In what way? " demanded Surya. " Thanks to the Viveka possessed by the chatak, it is able to discriminate and realize that the water that falls on a Swati is the greatest. Because it practices Vairagya, it is able to give up its desire for all other sources of water. " Before Surya could interrupt him, Sani continued, " This is what man has to do. He should shun everything--especially the power that you can offer, father--and choose only God. Only then will he attain Moksha. " Surya was quite keen on rebuking his son again, but a quick glance at God's smiling countenance convinced him that if he spoke now, then God would surely set Rahu upon him. Sani continued, " The chatak also shows us that the path to God is not easy. God, though pleased with the chatak for shunning all other water bodies, still tests the chatak to see if its resolve to taste only the rain water of Swati is strong. The chatak, by being firm, shows devotees that they must be willing to put up with hardships in order to realize Him. " When Sani finished, God was immensely pleased with him. " Sani, your explanation is wonderful. From now on, you shall be called Swati Ucchan not just because you are exalted in Swati, but because you have grasped the inner meaning so beautifully. " As Sani bowed low before God, the other Nava Grahas applauded him. Budha, ever keen on depicting his poetic wit, and on having the last word, said, " Excellent, friend Sani! From now on, may Swati be to Sani what Swaha is to Agni! " * * * ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. http://videogames./platform?platform=120121 Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Anna ji, Swati is an Artha Nakshatra. Bepin Behari in Astrology Simplified says that this star, while materialistic, can give good spiritual progress too. In another book, I heard that what is lost on Swati is not regained--so, if a father were to give his daughter's hand in marriage on Swati, she will not come back--that is, she will stay happily in her husband's house. ///I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier./// Well, this depends on the whole chart, not just on Kuja's placement in Swati. Puranik ji, ///I wish to know that if there is no rain fall in swati naksatra, in this case what chatak used ot do ?/// Well if the chatak wants only rain that falls on Swati, then I think that it might be willing to die if it doesn't rain on Swati, right? ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________\ ____Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness./webhosting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Dear List, Well, there is another creature like Chatak, known as Oyster in English, which is always lying in the bottom of the seabed and eagerly waiting for the first drop of the rainwater, which coincides the rising of Swati, and come up on the surface of the sea and swallow a single drop and go back to the darkness of salty water and nurture the drop of water into Pearl. This is an " effect " . There should be a `cause' for this effect. What could be the cause for this effect? Who is the " kartha " of that " Cause " ? Just think and try to find out. Then the whole story would unfold. Swami. jyotish-vidya , Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: > > Anna ji, > > Swati is an Artha Nakshatra. Bepin Behari in Astrology > Simplified says that this star, while materialistic, > can give good spiritual progress too. > > In another book, I heard that what is lost on Swati is > not regained--so, if a father were to give his > daughter's hand in marriage on Swati, she will not > come back--that is, she will stay happily in her > husband's house. > > ///I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in > fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's > become bit easier./// > > Well, this depends on the whole chart, not just on > Kuja's placement in Swati. > > Puranik ji, > > ///I wish to know that if there is no rain fall in > swati naksatra, in this case what chatak used ot do > ?/// > > Well if the chatak wants only rain that falls on > Swati, then I think that it might be willing to die if > it doesn't rain on Swati, right? > > > ~~~~~~~~~ > Balaji Narasimhan > Author & Editor > http://www.balaji.ind.in/ > ~~~~~~~~~ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2007 Report Share Posted May 20, 2007 Dear List, Let me answer my question so that those who are interested can make use of it. It was not a puzzle. It is a principle, which is used in Hindu Astrology under the branch Astro-meteorology. Sun is the regulator of the seasons. His entry into different constellations and the planetary configurations at that time has its own role to play in finding the weather pattern of a place. Season regulates the habits of the inhabitants of the earth. The inhabitants are man, woman, birds, animals and reptiles etc. All seasons are for different purposes. Day is to work. Night is to sleep. The intelligent picks up the right moment for their Karma. The Oyster and the Chataka are the good examples. The constellations are divided into three categories according to Trinadi Siddhanta of Prashna Shiromani. The basis is the sex of the nakshtras i.e. male, female and neutral. There are 10 nakshtras starting from Ardra to Swati, which are classified as females. There are 03 nakshtras, from Vishakha to Jyestha, which are classified as neutrals. The rest are Moola to Revati and Aswini to Mrigshira, which are classified as males. Two charts are more important for predicting the weather pattern and rainfall. One is Chaitra Shukla Pratipada and the " Ardra Pravesh " . In the first chart, Sun will be in Pisces and the day would be New Moon day. It falls between 13th March and April 14 every year. The Second chart, Sun is entering the constellation " Ardra " . It is around June 21st of every year. " Here the Sun impregnates the Ardra the female nakshtra " and the planetary configuration at that time would decide the pattern of rainfall of that year " . If it is favourable then we get enough rainfall before the Sun crosses the constellation " Swati " . If the planets like Moon and Venus were in mutual kendras from the lagna, the rainfall would be fair. If Mars obstructs the route of Sun then the rainfall would be scanty. The Sun should cross Mars before the rainy season is over or else the rainfall is termed as poor and we may call it a year of drought. Malefics, Mars and Saturn conjunction or opposition or in mutual kendras bring powerful winds but not rains. Another Chakra called Sapta Nadi Chakra is used in predicting the rainfall. In this scheme, all 28 constellations are grouped (including Abijhit) into seven nadis. 7 planets excluding Rahu and Ketu head these groups. Prachand, Pawan, Dahan, Soumaya, Jal, Neera and Amrit are the groups and the heads are Saturn, Sun, mars, Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and Moon respectively. " Prachand " means fierce heat; " Pawan " means hot winds; " Dahan " means fierce burning heat; " Soumya " means the weather is balanced; " Jal " means water; " Neer " (meaning better rains; also means water). The underground water table gets filled and the water now flows on the ground; Amrit (nectar like rain). Of course there are various other techniques also available in finding out the weather pattern. Swamy. PS: 1. Courtesy to my class notes/gratitude and acknowledgements to my teacher. 2. No planet or a constellation is superior to another. Neither there is enmity nor does friendship. They do their duty. If one fails to act his assigned role, the result would be chaos in the earth. Ask the King and the Sweeper to swap their work places. Both would certainly fail in discharging their duties. Everything is great in its own place. Like us, in the earth, they also play their roles in the heaven, in the grand design of drama enacted by the " Almighty " . What is represented in the Macro is exactly the same in the Micro. >>>>Dear List, Well, there is another creature like Chatak, known as Oyster in English, which is always lying in the bottom of the seabed and eagerly waiting for the first drop of the rainwater, which coincides the rising of Swati, and come up on the surface of the sea and swallow a single drop and go back to the darkness of salty water and nurture the drop of water into Pearl. This is an " effect " . There should be a `cause' for this effect. What could be the cause for this effect? Who is the " kartha " of that " Cause " ? Just think and try to find out. Then the whole story would unfold. Swami.>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2007 Report Share Posted May 20, 2007 Dear Swamy, Thanks for a nice post. I did not know anything about astrology and weather. Hope we will continue to get more info. from you in the coming days. //What is represented in the Macro is exactly the same in the Micro.// Very true! We have billions of systems similar to a solar system in this universe where planets revolve around a central star. Similarly, we have innumerable atoms in the matter at a micro level where this pattern is duplicated - Electrons revolve around a central nucleus. It appears that one Grand principle is replicated from macro to micro level. Regards, Krishna --- muthukumaraswamydesigar <muthukumaraswamydesigar wrote: > Dear List, > > Let me answer my question so that those who are interested can > make > use of it. It was not a puzzle. It is a principle, which is > used > in Hindu Astrology under the branch Astro-meteorology. > > Sun is the regulator of the seasons. His entry into different > > constellations and the planetary configurations at that time > has its > own role to play in finding the weather pattern of a place. > Season > regulates the habits of the inhabitants of the earth. The > inhabitants are man, woman, birds, animals and reptiles etc. > All > seasons are for different purposes. Day is to work. Night is > to > sleep. The intelligent picks up the right moment for their > Karma. > The Oyster and the Chataka are the good examples. > > The constellations are divided into three categories according > to > Trinadi Siddhanta of Prashna Shiromani. The basis is the sex > of the > nakshtras i.e. male, female and neutral. There are 10 > nakshtras > starting from Ardra to Swati, which are classified as females. > > There are 03 nakshtras, from Vishakha to Jyestha, which are > classified as neutrals. The rest are Moola to Revati and > Aswini to > Mrigshira, which are classified as males. > > Two charts are more important for predicting the weather > pattern and > rainfall. One is Chaitra Shukla Pratipada and the " Ardra > Pravesh " . > In the first chart, Sun will be in Pisces and the day would be > New > Moon day. It falls between 13th March and April 14 every > year. > > The Second chart, Sun is entering the constellation " Ardra " . > It is > around June 21st of every year. " Here the Sun impregnates the > Ardra > the female nakshtra " and the planetary configuration at that > time > would decide the pattern of rainfall of that year " . If it is > favourable then we get enough rainfall before the Sun crosses > the > constellation " Swati " . > > If the planets like Moon and Venus were in mutual kendras from > the > lagna, the rainfall would be fair. If Mars obstructs the route > of > Sun then the rainfall would be scanty. The Sun should cross > Mars > before the rainy season is over or else the rainfall is termed > as > poor and we may call it a year of drought. Malefics, Mars and > > Saturn conjunction or opposition or in mutual kendras bring > powerful > winds but not rains. > > Another Chakra called Sapta Nadi Chakra is used in predicting > the > rainfall. In this scheme, all 28 constellations are grouped > (including Abijhit) into seven nadis. 7 planets excluding > Rahu and > Ketu head these groups. Prachand, Pawan, Dahan, Soumaya, Jal, > Neera > and Amrit are the groups and the heads are Saturn, Sun, mars, > Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and Moon respectively. > > " Prachand " means fierce heat; " Pawan " means hot winds; " Dahan " > means > fierce burning heat; " Soumya " means the weather is balanced; > " Jal " > means water; " Neer " (meaning better rains; also means water). > The > underground water table gets filled and the water now flows on > the > ground; Amrit (nectar like rain). Of course there are various > other > techniques also available in finding out the weather pattern. > > Swamy. > > PS: > > 1. Courtesy to my class notes/gratitude and acknowledgements > to > my teacher. > > 2. No planet or a constellation is superior to another. > Neither there is enmity nor does friendship. They do their > duty. > If one fails to act his assigned role, the result would be > chaos in > the earth. Ask the King and the Sweeper to swap their work > places. Both would certainly fail in discharging their > duties. > Everything is great in its own place. Like us, in the earth, > they > also play their roles in the heaven, in the grand design of > drama > enacted by the " Almighty " . What is represented in the Macro > is > exactly the same in the Micro. > > >>>>Dear List, > > Well, there is another creature like Chatak, known as Oyster > in > English, which is always lying in the bottom of the seabed and > eagerly waiting for the first drop of the rainwater, which > coincides > the rising of Swati, and come up on the surface of the sea and > swallow a single drop and go back to the darkness of salty > water and > nurture the drop of water into Pearl. This is an " effect " . > There > should be a `cause' for this effect. What could be the cause > for > this effect? Who is the " kartha " of that " Cause " ? > > Just think and try to find out. Then the whole story would > unfold. Swami.>>>>> > > > ______________________________\ ____Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Dear Krishna, Hindu Astrology has lot of techniques through which we can understand all happenings in the earth whether it matters to animate or inanimate. There are quite a number of techniques, which are lost forever. Anyway, one can certainly do a lot with the help of the available techniques. That is the basic aim of sharing this here. >>>It appears that one Grand principle is replicated from macro to micro level.>>> Yes. I do think so. Swamy. jyotish-vidya , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear Swamy, > > Thanks for a nice post. I did not know anything about astrology > and weather. Hope we will continue to get more info. from you in > the coming days. > > //What is represented in the Macro is exactly the same in the > Micro.// > > Very true! We have billions of systems similar to a solar system > in this universe where planets revolve around a central star. > Similarly, we have innumerable atoms in the matter at a micro > level where this pattern is duplicated - Electrons revolve > around a central nucleus. > > Regards, > Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Swamy ji, Thank you for this interesting note. ///There are 10 nakshtras starting from Ardra to Swati, which are classified as females. /// I thought that the gender of a nakshatra depended on the graha ruling it? I mean, stars owned by Surya are male, stars ruled by Chandra are female, etc? ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________\ ____Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. http://get.games./proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Dear Balaji, Swamy and All, Kalaprakashika, the standard classical text on nakshatras, illustrates their use in determining rainfall, favourable times for planting specific crops etc, etc.. ///There are 10 nakshtras starting from Ardra to Swati, which are classified as females. /// As is the case with many things, there are slightly different viewpoints regarding the gender of the nakshatras. Kalaprakashika (page 77) gives the following: MALE: Ashvini, Krittika, Punarvasu, Pushya, Hasta, Anuradha, Purvabhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada, Revati. FEMALE: Bharani, Rohini, Ardra, Ashlesha, Magha, Purvaphalguni, Uttaraphalguni, Chitra, Svati, Vishakha, Jyeshtha, Purvashadha, Uttarashadha, Shravana, and Dhanishtha. NEUTER: Mrigashira, Shatabhisha, and Moola. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " Balaji Narasimhan " <sherlockbalaji <jyotish-vidya > Monday, May 21, 2007 5:42 PM Re: The Greatness of Swati Swamy ji, Thank you for this interesting note. ///There are 10 nakshtras starting from Ardra to Swati, which are classified as females. /// I thought that the gender of a nakshatra depended on the graha ruling it? I mean, stars owned by Surya are male, stars ruled by Chandra are female, etc? ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________\ ____Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. http://get.games./proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Dear Mrs. Wendy, I wrote in my message that classification was from " Prashna Shiromani " clearly. Swamy. PS: Yes. Kalaprakashika differs from other classics. Jothida Alangara, Muhurtha Kovai and certain other texts on the subject differ from one another. jyotish-vidya , " Wendy Vasicek " <jyotish wrote: > > Dear Balaji, Swamy and All, > > Kalaprakashika, the standard classical text on nakshatras, illustrates their > use in determining rainfall, favourable times for planting specific crops > etc, etc.. > > ///There are 10 nakshtras starting from Ardra to > Swati, which are classified as females. /// > > As is the case with many things, there are slightly different viewpoints > regarding the gender of the nakshatras. Kalaprakashika (page 77) gives the > following: > > MALE: Ashvini, Krittika, Punarvasu, Pushya, Hasta, Anuradha, > Purvabhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada, Revati. > > FEMALE: Bharani, Rohini, Ardra, Ashlesha, Magha, Purvaphalguni, > Uttaraphalguni, Chitra, Svati, Vishakha, Jyeshtha, Purvashadha, > Uttarashadha, Shravana, and Dhanishtha. > > NEUTER: Mrigashira, Shatabhisha, and Moola. > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > jyotish-vidya > ___ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Dear Swamy, ///I wrote in my message that classification was from " Prashna Shiromani " clearly./// Yes, of course, I do realise that. Just pointing to the obvious; that (as with many things) there are differing views :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " muthukumaraswamydesigar " <muthukumaraswamydesigar <jyotish-vidya > Monday, May 21, 2007 8:01 PM Re: The Greatness of Swati Dear Mrs. Wendy, I wrote in my message that classification was from " Prashna Shiromani " clearly. Swamy. PS: Yes. Kalaprakashika differs from other classics. Jothida Alangara, Muhurtha Kovai and certain other texts on the subject differ from one another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Dear Swamy, Please don't feel that my response was intended to contradict you in any way. I have no doubt at all that you're aware of the differing opinions on this (and many other things). However, for the sake of the many members who aren't aware, I felt it necessary to point this out... This should not be construed as a rebuttal of your knowledge. I am well aware of your dedication to jyotish and your deep respect for your guru...most certainly I would never do anything to demean that. Perhaps we might understand one another better if I remind you of the story of Krishna and his beloved valet Vijay who reincarnated as?...his name slips my mind at the moment. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " muthukumaraswamydesigar " <muthukumaraswamydesigar <jyotish-vidya > Monday, May 21, 2007 8:01 PM Re: The Greatness of Swati Dear Mrs. Wendy, I wrote in my message that classification was from " Prashna Shiromani " clearly. Swamy. PS: Yes. Kalaprakashika differs from other classics. Jothida Alangara, Muhurtha Kovai and certain other texts on the subject differ from one another. jyotish-vidya , " Wendy Vasicek " <jyotish wrote: > > Dear Balaji, Swamy and All, > > Kalaprakashika, the standard classical text on nakshatras, illustrates their > use in determining rainfall, favourable times for planting specific crops > etc, etc.. > > ///There are 10 nakshtras starting from Ardra to > Swati, which are classified as females. /// > > As is the case with many things, there are slightly different viewpoints > regarding the gender of the nakshatras. Kalaprakashika (page 77) gives the > following: > > MALE: Ashvini, Krittika, Punarvasu, Pushya, Hasta, Anuradha, > Purvabhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada, Revati. > > FEMALE: Bharani, Rohini, Ardra, Ashlesha, Magha, Purvaphalguni, > Uttaraphalguni, Chitra, Svati, Vishakha, Jyeshtha, Purvashadha, > Uttarashadha, Shravana, and Dhanishtha. > > NEUTER: Mrigashira, Shatabhisha, and Moola. > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > jyotish-vidya > ___ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know your views and you well. (By way of reading your writings in the different Lists from time to time, for the last 9 to 10 years.) There was no need for this message at all from your side. I took your message in a very normal way. You have in no way done anything to feel myself sorry or otherwise. I took that message in the right spirit and only in the way as you intended to write. Sincerely Swamy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Dear Swamy, I'm relieved to hear that! I'd hate to think I'd offended you in any way... Importantly too is the sure fact that many (here) can benefit from your knowledge and clear manner of expressing it. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " muthukumaraswamydesigar " <muthukumaraswamydesigar <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, May 22, 2007 4:57 PM Re: The Greatness of Swati Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know your views and you well. (By way of reading your writings in the different Lists from time to time, for the last 9 to 10 years.) There was no need for this message at all from your side. I took your message in a very normal way. You have in no way done anything to feel myself sorry or otherwise. I took that message in the right spirit and only in the way as you intended to write. Sincerely Swamy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Dear Balaji, Thanks for your comment shedding more light on this Naksatra. You are right, the entire chart needs to be considered. My Mars /in addition to being in Swati & strong in shadbala/ cancels /Jyesta/ Moon's debilitation. Moon MD was emotionally difficult period. It's often questionable, though, if mars gives Raja Yoga placed in fourth H. in Libra - I've read many times it doesn't. Would appreciate hearing your opinion on this. Regards, Anna Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: Anna ji, Swati is an Artha Nakshatra. Bepin Behari in Astrology Simplified says that this star, while materialistic, can give good spiritual progress too. In another book, I heard that what is lost on Swati is not regained--so, if a father were to give his daughter's hand in marriage on Swati, she will not come back--that is, she will stay happily in her husband's house. ///I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier./// Well, this depends on the whole chart, not just on Kuja's placement in Swati. Puranik ji, ///I wish to know that if there is no rain fall in swati naksatra, in this case what chatak used ot do ?/// Well if the chatak wants only rain that falls on Swati, then I think that it might be willing to die if it doesn't rain on Swati, right? ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness./webhosting Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Anna ji, ///Moon MD was emotionally difficult period./// IMHO, Chandra, even when well placed, gives emotional ups and downs because she moves so fast! One day, you are elated; another day, you are sad. But this helps you to understand that both sadness and happiness are immaterial, doesn't it? ///It's often questionable, though, if mars gives Raja Yoga placed in fourth H. in Libra/// Kuja, by being in the 12th from the 5th, is capable of hurting siginifcances of the 5th. However, some good will come out because the lord of the 10th is aspecting the 10th house. ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________\ ____Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545469 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Dear Balaji, Thanks for sharing your observations: my Mo MD confirms what you said about Mo- instability was a key word during entire dasa, as you said. I was a bit confused at that time that well placed /though debil./Moon could manifest so much difficulty. Now in Mars period I am constantly concerned about my son, although, thank Lord, he is generally well off- thus myself as well. I expected anger-problems in Mars MD, but overall I'm Ok in that regard /except in Rahu Antar when I did experience bad anger/. I've followed-up closely Rahu MDas well- my friends and son, and it seems to be full of seemingly unprovoked 'shocks' and upsetting,difficult emotions to handle. I am still not sure about notion that whatever is gained during Rahu period is lost by its end? Anxious to hear others' experiences. My own seems to confirm this: I got married in Rahu AD /venus MD/ and divorced as soon as the next, Ju AD started. But Ju is lord of 6th/moolatrikona, so double the trouble, I'd say. Best regards, Anna Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: Anna ji, ///Moon MD was emotionally difficult period./// IMHO, Chandra, even when well placed, gives emotional ups and downs because she moves so fast! One day, you are elated; another day, you are sad. But this helps you to understand that both sadness and happiness are immaterial, doesn't it? ///It's often questionable, though, if mars gives Raja Yoga placed in fourth H. in Libra/// Kuja, by being in the 12th from the 5th, is capable of hurting siginifcances of the 5th. However, some good will come out because the lord of the 10th is aspecting the 10th house. ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545469 Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2007 Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Dear Anna, ///I was a bit confused at that time that well placed /though debil./Moon could manifest so much difficulty./// For you, lagnesh Moon is debilitated in 5th whilst his dispositor (Mars) occupies 12th therefrom. Twelfth is rightly termed as the house of miseries/misfortune. Further to this Moon/Mind is aspected by 8th lord Saturn. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " A.R. " <bonamente108 <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:10 AM Re: Re: The Greatness of Swati Dear Balaji, Thanks for sharing your observations: my Mo MD confirms what you said about Mo- instability was a key word during entire dasa, as you said. I was a bit confused at that time that well placed /though debil./Moon could manifest so much difficulty. Now in Mars period I am constantly concerned about my son, although, thank Lord, he is generally well off- thus myself as well. I expected anger-problems in Mars MD, but overall I'm Ok in that regard /except in Rahu Antar when I did experience bad anger/. I've followed-up closely Rahu MDas well- my friends and son, and it seems to be full of seemingly unprovoked 'shocks' and upsetting,difficult emotions to handle. I am still not sure about notion that whatever is gained during Rahu period is lost by its end? Anxious to hear others' experiences. My own seems to confirm this: I got married in Rahu AD /venus MD/ and divorced as soon as the next, Ju AD started. But Ju is lord of 6th/moolatrikona, so double the trouble, I'd say. Best regards, Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2007 Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Dear Wendy, Thanks for the comment- you are right about Sa aspect addind oil to the fire,as you know, endless chain of difficulties- Mars MD is better, but I still don't know if I'd be really well eventually or just accept and adjust..to ..whatever the order of the day happens to be. My mind was affected in Mo MD, and sadness and happiness, although immaterial/as Balaji nicely expressed!/ were real/overwhelming the mind/ The only real enjoyment for me during entire Mo MD was Jyotish. My mind is much calmer now,I am so grateful that my family is OK despite all the turbulence. Thankful to the Lord from the bottom of my heart for protecting my mother and my dear son, both doing well now Sending warm regards and love, Anna Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote: Dear Anna, ///I was a bit confused at that time that well placed /though debil./Moon could manifest so much difficulty./// For you, lagnesh Moon is debilitated in 5th whilst his dispositor (Mars) occupies 12th therefrom. Twelfth is rightly termed as the house of miseries/misfortune. Further to this Moon/Mind is aspected by 8th lord Saturn. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " A.R. " <bonamente108 <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:10 AM Re: Re: The Greatness of Swati Dear Balaji, Thanks for sharing your observations: my Mo MD confirms what you said about Mo- instability was a key word during entire dasa, as you said. I was a bit confused at that time that well placed /though debil./Moon could manifest so much difficulty. Now in Mars period I am constantly concerned about my son, although, thank Lord, he is generally well off- thus myself as well. I expected anger-problems in Mars MD, but overall I'm Ok in that regard /except in Rahu Antar when I did experience bad anger/. I've followed-up closely Rahu MDas well- my friends and son, and it seems to be full of seemingly unprovoked 'shocks' and upsetting,difficult emotions to handle. I am still not sure about notion that whatever is gained during Rahu period is lost by its end? Anxious to hear others' experiences. My own seems to confirm this: I got married in Rahu AD /venus MD/ and divorced as soon as the next, Ju AD started. But Ju is lord of 6th/moolatrikona, so double the trouble, I'd say. Best regards, Anna All new Mail Get news delivered. Enjoy RSS feeds right on your Mail page. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2007 Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Anna ji, ///Now in Mars period I am constantly concerned about my son/// Well, Kuja is the lord of the 5th house of children! ///I am still not sure about notion that whatever is gained during Rahu period is lost by its end?/// Invariably, this is true. Rahu got the Amrit and lost his head--and so, what Rahu gives, he invariably takes away. In my own case, during bu-sk-ra, I had an accident, and became religious. This was almost 10 years ago, in December 1997. Thankfully, Rahu as 9th lord has not taken away my religiousness! :-) I got engaged in Rahu's Bukti in 2005. It broke up--Rahu is with 6th lord. Of course, since there was no compatibility, I'm happy that I didn't get married! It is said of Rahu's star Swati that what is lost on a Swati is not regained. The positive thing is that, if a father gives his daughter away in marriage on a Swati (that is, he " loses " her), she will not come back--that is, she will happily live in the house of her husband. ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________\ ____Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2007 Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Dear Balaji, Thank you so much for sharing your perception and experience- it's one of the best forms of teaching. Rahu loss seems inevitable- yet most would agree that Rahu brings marriage often. My friends going through rahu period have become more 'materialistic than ever,and are investing a lot, and my son is in mid-Rahu MD fell in love and is ready to get married at 31 /girl is 35, but they are not in hurry at all. If one experiences long Rahu period at young age, in 'marriageable years does that indicate some delay, difficulties? I hope that the fact that AD can be treated as Maha dasa, overwriting the one running, would help sustenance. And I worry almost about every aspect and pray to God to protect my child. You see Mars in 12th. I would appreciate if you would give me a piece of advice how to handle this period, how to help my son with various problems he's facing at still vulnerable age/personality/ Warm regards, Anna Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: Anna ji, ///Now in Mars period I am constantly concerned about my son/// Well, Kuja is the lord of the 5th house of children! ///I am still not sure about notion that whatever is gained during Rahu period is lost by its end?/// Invariably, this is true. Rahu got the Amrit and lost his head--and so, what Rahu gives, he invariably takes away. In my own case, during bu-sk-ra, I had an accident, and became religious. This was almost 10 years ago, in December 1997. Thankfully, Rahu as 9th lord has not taken away my religiousness! :-) I got engaged in Rahu's Bukti in 2005. It broke up--Rahu is with 6th lord. Of course, since there was no compatibility, I'm happy that I didn't get married! It is said of Rahu's star Swati that what is lost on a Swati is not regained. The positive thing is that, if a father gives his daughter away in marriage on a Swati (that is, he " loses " her), she will not come back--that is, she will happily live in the house of her husband. ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2007 Report Share Posted June 5, 2007 dear Friends, I think we are in KALI YUGA, we cannot expect that rain will come TO SAVE CHATAK PAKSHI , if really chatak has to survive only on SWATHI rain fall. I think they may not be existing in our country since we dont see regular rainfall on every month on swati day. this SWATI AND CHATAK PAKSHI RELATION IS CREATED ONLY AND FALSE. DONT BELIEF ON such baseless things. Hence i feel that already much been discussed on SWATI STAR. THANKS AND REGARDS Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: Anna ji, Swati is an Artha Nakshatra. Bepin Behari in Astrology Simplified says that this star, while materialistic, can give good spiritual progress too. In another book, I heard that what is lost on Swati is not regained--so, if a father were to give his daughter's hand in marriage on Swati, she will not come back--that is, she will stay happily in her husband's house. ///I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier./// Well, this depends on the whole chart, not just on Kuja's placement in Swati. Puranik ji, ///I wish to know that if there is no rain fall in swati naksatra, in this case what chatak used ot do ?/// Well if the chatak wants only rain that falls on Swati, then I think that it might be willing to die if it doesn't rain on Swati, right? ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness./webhosting B.NARSING RAJ M.Tech., M.B.A. MANAGER - TOOL ENGINEERING M/S. HERO HONDA MOTORS LIMITED, MOBILE NO. +919810314144,+919910314144 Here’s a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2007 Report Share Posted June 5, 2007 Dear Narsing Raj, Once again I think you've missed the essence of the conversation. Please do read through the posts again... Here (in part) is what Swamy wrote: ///The Second chart, Sun is entering the constellation " Ardra " . It is around June 21st of every year. " Here the Sun impregnates the Ardra the female nakshtra " and the planetary configuration at that time would decide the pattern of rainfall of that year " . If it is favourable then we get enough rainfall before the Sun crosses the constellation " Swati " . If the planets like Moon and Venus were in mutual kendras from the lagna, the rainfall would be fair. If Mars obstructs the route of Sun then the rainfall would be scanty. The Sun should cross Mars before the rainy season is over or else the rainfall is termed as poor and we may call it a year of drought. Malefics, Mars and Saturn conjunction or opposition or in mutual kendras bring powerful winds but not rains./// Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " NARSING RAJ BANDARI " <narsingrajb <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:03 AM Re: Re: The Greatness of Swati dear Friends, I think we are in KALI YUGA, we cannot expect that rain will come TO SAVE CHATAK PAKSHI , if really chatak has to survive only on SWATHI rain fall. I think they may not be existing in our country since we dont see regular rainfall on every month on swati day. this SWATI AND CHATAK PAKSHI RELATION IS CREATED ONLY AND FALSE. DONT BELIEF ON such baseless things. Hence i feel that already much been discussed on SWATI STAR. THANKS AND REGARDS Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji wrote: Anna ji, Swati is an Artha Nakshatra. Bepin Behari in Astrology Simplified says that this star, while materialistic, can give good spiritual progress too. In another book, I heard that what is lost on Swati is not regained--so, if a father were to give his daughter's hand in marriage on Swati, she will not come back--that is, she will stay happily in her husband's house. ///I have mars in Swati naksatra, poorly placed in fourth H, however, since my Mars MD started my life's become bit easier./// Well, this depends on the whole chart, not just on Kuja's placement in Swati. Puranik ji, ///I wish to know that if there is no rain fall in swati naksatra, in this case what chatak used ot do ?/// Well if the chatak wants only rain that falls on Swati, then I think that it might be willing to die if it doesn't rain on Swati, right? ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ ________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness./webhosting B.NARSING RAJ M.Tech., M.B.A. MANAGER - TOOL ENGINEERING M/S. HERO HONDA MOTORS LIMITED, MOBILE NO. +919810314144,+919910314144 Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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