Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Krishna and List, Sages instruct us to examine a chart always from three reference points, the lagna proper, from the Moon sign and Sun sign. Now cast the chart. Male 6th July 1958 1415 hours (IST) 5:30 zone New Delhi 77E13, 28N37 No DST This gentleman, one of my colleagues, came to me with his chart at the end of December 2005 and was enjoying the period of Mer/Jup/Rahu. He wanted to purchase some land for construction of a house. I examined the chart only from lagna and told him you would get some property in the middle of 2007; wait till then if he could but he had to face some dispute from his sibling. That was purely an unacceptable examination of a chart by any standard. I forgot the issue. My line of thinking at that time was as follows: • He would enjoy the dasha of Mer/Sat/Venus in the middle of 2007. • Mercury is the 9th lord of luck aspecting the 4th house of property. • Saturn the yogakaraka in the 2nd house of gains who aspects the 4th house of property and in turn aspected by the Venus who rules the lagna and the 8th house of sudden developments) • Jupiter is the 3rd lord of sibling and 6th lord of disputes who influences the Venus the lagna lord in 8th. Mars is the karaka for landed property and is in 6th house of disputes who aspects Jupiter representing the siblings here. He also rules the 7th house representing " others " or the " opponents or partners " . He came to me again in April 2007 and was telling his father is ill, if I could see his chart and say something related to his recovery since his father did not have a chart. He was enjoying the period of Mer/Sat/Venus. I shocked. Sun rules father and is placed in 9th house from Lagna. Examine the chart from Sun now. • Mercury the sign lord of Sun is in the second house, the marakasthana. • Saturn is the 8th and 9th lord (lord of longevity, the chronic diseases and father) who is in 6th house of diseases. Saturn is aspected by the Venus the 12 lord – another maraka. He further rules the 5th house of heart. • Now notice the aggravating role of Jupiter and Mars here. Venus is further made virulent by the aspect of 7th lord Jupiter (another marakasthana lord from the 4th.) His father underwent open heart surgery in the middle of April and passed away on 6th May 2007, due to complications arising out of post operation care. Now notice the transits. Saturn the 8th lord from Sun was over the Mercury in 2nd house. Venus the 12th lord was transiting over Sun. Jupiter, the 7th lord of marakastana transiting over 6th house. The native got the property through inheritance. He had some disputes over the property from his sibling. Now the question is whether an astrologer is duty bound to tell what he sees in a chart at a given point of time or to limit his answer only to the extent that what he was asked for? I did not have the courage to tell what I was seeing in the instant chart to the native concerned when he approached me the second time. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Ravindramani and All, If I may; just a quick look before I switch off...very late here, I'm afraid! Without doubt there can be as many ways to look at a chart as there are astrologers to look at it. Certainly I respect your method (as taught to you) however, as you know, I take 10th to represent father unless there's specific evidence that indicates otherwise. Hoping therefore that you won't mind too much if I take a look at the chart using 10th house for father. //His father underwent open heart surgery in the middle of April and passed away on 6th May 2007, due to complications arising out of post operation care.// No doubt the operative dasa (ME-SA-VE) does have indications for death of parents: *Saturn's Nakshatra lord Mercury (in 10th) dispositing both 3rd lord Jupiter and Sun. *Mercury in turn occupying nakshatra of Saturn whilst Sun occupies Nakshatra of Jupiter. *Saturn, owning 8th from 10th, disposits 10th lord Moon. *Venus in 8th (12th from Sun) occupies Nakshatra of 10th lord Moon. We see confirmation in Dwadashamsha with: *Mercury and Saturn in sign of Venus (along with 10th lord Moon). *Venus in sign of Jupiter (3rd lord in Rashi). *Sun in sign of Saturn. TRANSITS: *10th lord Moon was transiting 3rd (parents death). *8th lord Venus was transiting natal Sun (father). *Mercury and Sun were transiting Aries in nakshatra of Venus. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " ravindramani " <ravindramani <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, June 03, 2008 12:04 AM Re: Calculation of life span - some views - 3 Dear Krishna and List, Sages instruct us to examine a chart always from three reference points, the lagna proper, from the Moon sign and Sun sign. Now cast the chart. Male 6th July 1958 1415 hours (IST) 5:30 zone New Delhi 77E13, 28N37 No DST This gentleman, one of my colleagues, came to me with his chart at the end of December 2005 and was enjoying the period of Mer/Jup/Rahu. He wanted to purchase some land for construction of a house. I examined the chart only from lagna and told him you would get some property in the middle of 2007; wait till then if he could but he had to face some dispute from his sibling. That was purely an unacceptable examination of a chart by any standard. I forgot the issue. My line of thinking at that time was as follows: .. He would enjoy the dasha of Mer/Sat/Venus in the middle of 2007. .. Mercury is the 9th lord of luck aspecting the 4th house of property. .. Saturn the yogakaraka in the 2nd house of gains who aspects the 4th house of property and in turn aspected by the Venus who rules the lagna and the 8th house of sudden developments) .. Jupiter is the 3rd lord of sibling and 6th lord of disputes who influences the Venus the lagna lord in 8th. Mars is the karaka for landed property and is in 6th house of disputes who aspects Jupiter representing the siblings here. He also rules the 7th house representing " others " or the " opponents or partners " . He came to me again in April 2007 and was telling his father is ill, if I could see his chart and say something related to his recovery since his father did not have a chart. He was enjoying the period of Mer/Sat/Venus. I shocked. Sun rules father and is placed in 9th house from Lagna. Examine the chart from Sun now. .. Mercury the sign lord of Sun is in the second house, the marakasthana. .. Saturn is the 8th and 9th lord (lord of longevity, the chronic diseases and father) who is in 6th house of diseases. Saturn is aspected by the Venus the 12 lord - another maraka. He further rules the 5th house of heart. .. Now notice the aggravating role of Jupiter and Mars here. Venus is further made virulent by the aspect of 7th lord Jupiter (another marakasthana lord from the 4th.) His father underwent open heart surgery in the middle of April and passed away on 6th May 2007, due to complications arising out of post operation care. Now notice the transits. Saturn the 8th lord from Sun was over the Mercury in 2nd house. Venus the 12th lord was transiting over Sun. Jupiter, the 7th lord of marakastana transiting over 6th house. The native got the property through inheritance. He had some disputes over the property from his sibling. Now the question is whether an astrologer is duty bound to tell what he sees in a chart at a given point of time or to limit his answer only to the extent that what he was asked for? I did not have the courage to tell what I was seeing in the instant chart to the native concerned when he approached me the second time. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, Your views are most welcome. It gives an opportunity to know the other methods which are available. It has been a long time we know each other's methods. No issues in this regard. :-)) 1. In D-12, from the lagna, Venus is the 3rd and 8th lord. Venus placed in the 10th (2nd from 9th becomes the potential maraka) who is the PD lord. 2. Saturn the AD lord is the dispositor of Sun who rules 12th placed in 8th. 3. Mercury the MD lord is in 8th who is the 7th lord rules the marakasthana. My intention to post these messages is what is the duty of an astrologer at a given point of time, should he control his emotions or not, (as a human being he cannot completely detach himself from the chart he is examining), or should he tell something in a way which does not offend the person concerned, in that process, should he involve himself further with a web of fresh karmas between him and the person concerned....etc...etc. I am not talking here of a professional astrologer. What is his limitations? Whether he is able to see all the events simultaneously, the different roles, enacted by these nine planets in the stage of twelve houses, at a given point of time. Even if he sees some of them, should he pronounce it to the person concerned, without being asked. Ultimately, howsoever, an astrologer is sound in astrological principles and possess a set of tools and techniques in his armoury, he may possess the highest standard of civility, he is able to see a " thing which he is destined to see in a chart " and the words are being put in his mouth, how he is going to convey it. You can't blame an astrologer or the person concerned came to you for guidance. He has his own dashas and transits run concurrently. Their karmas are interlinked. They have to liquidate. This is my humble view. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani Dear Ravindramani and All, If I may; just a quick look before I switch off...very late here, I'm afraid! Without doubt there can be as many ways to look at a chart as there are astrologers to look at it. Certainly I respect your method (as taught to you) however, as you know, I take 10th to represent father unless there's specific evidence that indicates otherwise. Hoping therefore that you won't mind too much if I take a look at the chart using 10th house for father. //His father underwent open heart surgery in the middle of April and passed away on 6th May 2007, due to complications arising out of post operation care.// No doubt the operative dasa (ME-SA-VE) does have indications for death of parents: *Saturn's Nakshatra lord Mercury (in 10th) dispositing both 3rd lord Jupiter and Sun. *Mercury in turn occupying nakshatra of Saturn whilst Sun occupies Nakshatra of Jupiter. *Saturn, owning 8th from 10th, disposits 10th lord Moon. *Venus in 8th (12th from Sun) occupies Nakshatra of 10th lord Moon. We see confirmation in Dwadashamsha with: *Mercury and Saturn in sign of Venus (along with 10th lord Moon). *Venus in sign of Jupiter (3rd lord in Rashi). *Sun in sign of Saturn. TRANSITS: *10th lord Moon was transiting 3rd (parents death). *8th lord Venus was transiting natal Sun (father). *Mercury and Sun were transiting Aries in nakshatra of Venus. Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Ravindramani, This is an interesting case. Before going on to the chart, I would like to address the question that you have raised - What is the duty of the astrologer? I share my opinion here: In this particular case, your friend approached you with a specific query about his father knowing very well that his father was not well. If the astrological factors strongly point to the demise of the father, I would have given clear indications about the same. If I had seen this indication clearly much before when the friend approached for property issue itself, I would have just given a hint about the health of the father and would have asked the friend to take special care of the father during that period and would not have given a clear indication about the demise. I would like to see this chart from a slightly different perspective and see if father's death can be explained. I have my own method of fine tuning birth time when we know that birth time is recorded and the error could be only a few minutes. Based on that, I get the rectified birth time for this native as 14:10:11, and I use Lahiri Ayanamsha. Also, I use 9th for father as well. Since the birth time is rectified, I would like to go deeper into dasha bhukti. For the given date of 6-May-2007, the native has a dsha-bhukti as follows: Mer-Sat-Ven-Mer-Mer-Sat It is interesting to note that only three planets are involved - Mercury, Satrun and Venus. Me is 9L and 12L occupies 10H. Saturn is yogakaraka 4L and 5L and occupies 2H. There is a nakshatra parivartana between Satrun and Mercury. Now, Saturn is maraka for father (Mer). Saturn occupies Mer constellation and aspects Venus in Rasi. Hence, once can clearly say that Satrun is driving the event on that day. Now, we should take a look at the transits and see what Saturn is doing: - Tr. Sat again occupies the constellation of Mercury - Tr. Sat transits natal Mercury and Tr. Sun - Tr. Sat aspects Tr. Mercury It is clear that Saturn has a multi-pronged attack on Mercury on that day. And, it is interesting to note that Tr. Mercury occupies the constellation of Venus who is the PD lord. Tr. Mercury is combust. Hence, a weak Mercury has succumbed to the multi-pronged attack of Saturn. Regards, Krishna ravindramani <ravindramani wrote: Dear Krishna and List, Sages instruct us to examine a chart always from three reference points, the lagna proper, from the Moon sign and Sun sign. Now cast the chart. Male 6th July 1958 1415 hours (IST) 5:30 zone New Delhi 77E13, 28N37 No DST This gentleman, one of my colleagues, came to me with his chart at the end of December 2005 and was enjoying the period of Mer/Jup/Rahu. He wanted to purchase some land for construction of a house. I examined the chart only from lagna and told him you would get some property in the middle of 2007; wait till then if he could but he had to face some dispute from his sibling. That was purely an unacceptable examination of a chart by any standard. I forgot the issue. My line of thinking at that time was as follows: • He would enjoy the dasha of Mer/Sat/Venus in the middle of 2007. • Mercury is the 9th lord of luck aspecting the 4th house of property. • Saturn the yogakaraka in the 2nd house of gains who aspects the 4th house of property and in turn aspected by the Venus who rules the lagna and the 8th house of sudden developments) • Jupiter is the 3rd lord of sibling and 6th lord of disputes who influences the Venus the lagna lord in 8th. Mars is the karaka for landed property and is in 6th house of disputes who aspects Jupiter representing the siblings here. He also rules the 7th house representing " others " or the " opponents or partners " . He came to me again in April 2007 and was telling his father is ill, if I could see his chart and say something related to his recovery since his father did not have a chart. He was enjoying the period of Mer/Sat/Venus. I shocked. Sun rules father and is placed in 9th house from Lagna. Examine the chart from Sun now. • Mercury the sign lord of Sun is in the second house, the marakasthana. • Saturn is the 8th and 9th lord (lord of longevity, the chronic diseases and father) who is in 6th house of diseases. Saturn is aspected by the Venus the 12 lord – another maraka. He further rules the 5th house of heart. • Now notice the aggravating role of Jupiter and Mars here. Venus is further made virulent by the aspect of 7th lord Jupiter (another marakasthana lord from the 4th.) His father underwent open heart surgery in the middle of April and passed away on 6th May 2007, due to complications arising out of post operation care. Now notice the transits. Saturn the 8th lord from Sun was over the Mercury in 2nd house. Venus the 12th lord was transiting over Sun. Jupiter, the 7th lord of marakastana transiting over 6th house. The native got the property through inheritance. He had some disputes over the property from his sibling. Now the question is whether an astrologer is duty bound to tell what he sees in a chart at a given point of time or to limit his answer only to the extent that what he was asked for? I did not have the courage to tell what I was seeing in the instant chart to the native concerned when he approached me the second time. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Krishna, Thanks for your contribution on this thread. I noted your opinion regarding the duty of an astrologer. In the instant chart, as you noted, Saturn is placed in his Great Enemy's house and likewise the Mercury's placement. They have exchanged their constellations too. Their placements vis-à-vis Sun is also unwelcome. It is nice to learn you have developed some method of your own for rectification of birth time. I restrict myself to the first three levels of dashas only. I also follow Lahiri ayanamsa and the event based verification though it is time consuming and testing one's patience. With kind regards, C.S. Ravindramani. jyotish-vidya , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear Ravindramani, > > This is an interesting case. > > Before going on to the chart, I would like to address the question that you have raised - What is the duty of the astrologer? I share my opinion here: > > In this particular case, your friend approached you with a specific query about his father knowing very well that his father was not well. If the astrological factors strongly point to the demise of the father, I would have given clear indications about the same. If I had seen this indication clearly much before when the friend approached for property issue itself, I would have just given a hint about the health of the father and would have asked the friend to take special care of the father during that period and would not have given a clear indication about the demise. > > I would like to see this chart from a slightly different perspective and see if father's death can be explained. I have my own method of fine tuning birth time when we know that birth time is recorded and the error could be only a few minutes. Based on that, I get the rectified birth time for this native as 14:10:11, and I use Lahiri Ayanamsha. Also, I use 9th for father as well. > > Since the birth time is rectified, I would like to go deeper into dasha bhukti. For the given date of 6-May-2007, the native has a dsha-bhukti as follows: > > Mer-Sat-Ven-Mer-Mer-Sat > > It is interesting to note that only three planets are involved - Mercury, Satrun and Venus. Me is 9L and 12L occupies 10H. Saturn is yogakaraka 4L and 5L and occupies 2H. There is a nakshatra parivartana between Satrun and Mercury. Now, Saturn is maraka for father (Mer). Saturn occupies Mer constellation and aspects Venus in Rasi. Hence, once can clearly say that Satrun is driving the event on that day. Now, we should take a look at the transits and see what Saturn is doing: > > - Tr. Sat again occupies the constellation of Mercury > - Tr. Sat transits natal Mercury and Tr. Sun > - Tr. Sat aspects Tr. Mercury > > It is clear that Saturn has a multi-pronged attack on Mercury on that day. > > And, it is interesting to note that Tr. Mercury occupies the constellation of Venus who is the PD lord. Tr. Mercury is combust. Hence, a weak Mercury has succumbed to the multi-pronged attack of Saturn. > > Regards, > Krishna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Ravindramani, //My intention to post these messages is what is the duty of an astrologer at a given point of time, should he control his emotions or not, (as a human being he cannot completely detach himself from the chart he is examining), or should he tell something in a way which does not offend the person concerned, in that process, should he involve himself further with a web of fresh karmas between him and the person concerned....etc...etc. I am not talking here of a professional astrologer.// Unfortunately there can be no definitive answer to this as every astrologer has to respond to each horoscope according to the indications in both his and the native's chart. I personally would never indicate the possibility of either " loss of life " or " loss of partner (separation or otherwise) " . I believe strongly that words uttered in this regard can have an unwanted influence. Just suppose a couple are enjoying a happy married life in spite of the fact that the Astrologer sees that coming to an end...has he the right to advise the native of this, thus placing a cloud of uncertainty over their present situation? Of course we can reason that whatever is, or is not, said is also their karma. For myself I would not want to be the one delivering bad news. I believe a gentle suggestion that some difficulties might be expected during a particular time...nothing more than that! The welfare of the person we're talking to is more important, in my opinion, than proving our ability to predict a particular event. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " ravindramani " <ravindramani <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, June 03, 2008 10:03 AM Re: Calculation of life span - some views - 3 Dear Mrs. Wendy, Your views are most welcome. It gives an opportunity to know the other methods which are available. It has been a long time we know each other's methods. No issues in this regard. :-)) 1. In D-12, from the lagna, Venus is the 3rd and 8th lord. Venus placed in the 10th (2nd from 9th becomes the potential maraka) who is the PD lord. 2. Saturn the AD lord is the dispositor of Sun who rules 12th placed in 8th. 3. Mercury the MD lord is in 8th who is the 7th lord rules the marakasthana. My intention to post these messages is what is the duty of an astrologer at a given point of time, should he control his emotions or not, (as a human being he cannot completely detach himself from the chart he is examining), or should he tell something in a way which does not offend the person concerned, in that process, should he involve himself further with a web of fresh karmas between him and the person concerned....etc...etc. I am not talking here of a professional astrologer. What is his limitations? Whether he is able to see all the events simultaneously, the different roles, enacted by these nine planets in the stage of twelve houses, at a given point of time. Even if he sees some of them, should he pronounce it to the person concerned, without being asked. Ultimately, howsoever, an astrologer is sound in astrological principles and possess a set of tools and techniques in his armoury, he may possess the highest standard of civility, he is able to see a " thing which he is destined to see in a chart " and the words are being put in his mouth, how he is going to convey it. You can't blame an astrologer or the person concerned came to you for guidance. He has his own dashas and transits run concurrently. Their karmas are interlinked. They have to liquidate. This is my humble view. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Krishna, //I have my own method of fine tuning birth time when we know that birth time is recorded and the error could be only a few minutes. Based on that, I get the rectified birth time for this native as 14:10:11// I'm sure the group would appreciate it if you were to share your method for the benefit of all. Sharing of knowledge is, after all, the aim of this group. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <krishna_1998 <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Calculation of life span - some views - 3 Dear Ravindramani, This is an interesting case. Before going on to the chart, I would like to address the question that you have raised - What is the duty of the astrologer? I share my opinion here: In this particular case, your friend approached you with a specific query about his father knowing very well that his father was not well. If the astrological factors strongly point to the demise of the father, I would have given clear indications about the same. If I had seen this indication clearly much before when the friend approached for property issue itself, I would have just given a hint about the health of the father and would have asked the friend to take special care of the father during that period and would not have given a clear indication about the demise. I would like to see this chart from a slightly different perspective and see if father's death can be explained. I have my own method of fine tuning birth time when we know that birth time is recorded and the error could be only a few minutes. Based on that, I get the rectified birth time for this native as 14:10:11, and I use Lahiri Ayanamsha. Also, I use 9th for father as well. Since the birth time is rectified, I would like to go deeper into dasha bhukti. For the given date of 6-May-2007, the native has a dsha-bhukti as follows: Mer-Sat-Ven-Mer-Mer-Sat It is interesting to note that only three planets are involved - Mercury, Satrun and Venus. Me is 9L and 12L occupies 10H. Saturn is yogakaraka 4L and 5L and occupies 2H. There is a nakshatra parivartana between Satrun and Mercury. Now, Saturn is maraka for father (Mer). Saturn occupies Mer constellation and aspects Venus in Rasi. Hence, once can clearly say that Satrun is driving the event on that day. Now, we should take a look at the transits and see what Saturn is doing: - Tr. Sat again occupies the constellation of Mercury - Tr. Sat transits natal Mercury and Tr. Sun - Tr. Sat aspects Tr. Mercury It is clear that Saturn has a multi-pronged attack on Mercury on that day. And, it is interesting to note that Tr. Mercury occupies the constellation of Venus who is the PD lord. Tr. Mercury is combust. Hence, a weak Mercury has succumbed to the multi-pronged attack of Saturn. Regards, Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, >>>>I believe a gentle suggestion that some difficulties might be expected during a particular time...nothing more than that! The welfare of the person we're talking to is more important, in my opinion, than proving our ability to predict a particular event.>>>> I sincerely thanking you for these words. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Ravindramani, I need a help from you. I am trying to arrive at blood groups of individuals based on their charts. When I look at your friend's chart, I rule out the possibility of he being in either O or B groups. I am not able to decide between A or AB. Also, it appears that he is Rh is -ve. It helps me if you could inform his blood group. Regards, Krishna ravindramani <ravindramani wrote: Dear Krishna, Thanks for your contribution on this thread. I noted your opinion regarding the duty of an astrologer. In the instant chart, as you noted, Saturn is placed in his Great Enemy's house and likewise the Mercury's placement. They have exchanged their constellations too. Their placements vis-à-vis Sun is also unwelcome. It is nice to learn you have developed some method of your own for rectification of birth time. I restrict myself to the first three levels of dashas only. I also follow Lahiri ayanamsa and the event based verification though it is time consuming and testing one's patience. With kind regards, C.S. Ravindramani. jyotish-vidya , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear Ravindramani, > > This is an interesting case. > > Before going on to the chart, I would like to address the question that you have raised - What is the duty of the astrologer? I share my opinion here: > > In this particular case, your friend approached you with a specific query about his father knowing very well that his father was not well. If the astrological factors strongly point to the demise of the father, I would have given clear indications about the same. If I had seen this indication clearly much before when the friend approached for property issue itself, I would have just given a hint about the health of the father and would have asked the friend to take special care of the father during that period and would not have given a clear indication about the demise. > > I would like to see this chart from a slightly different perspective and see if father's death can be explained. I have my own method of fine tuning birth time when we know that birth time is recorded and the error could be only a few minutes. Based on that, I get the rectified birth time for this native as 14:10:11, and I use Lahiri Ayanamsha. Also, I use 9th for father as well. > > Since the birth time is rectified, I would like to go deeper into dasha bhukti. For the given date of 6-May-2007, the native has a dsha-bhukti as follows: > > Mer-Sat-Ven-Mer-Mer-Sat > > It is interesting to note that only three planets are involved - Mercury, Satrun and Venus. Me is 9L and 12L occupies 10H. Saturn is yogakaraka 4L and 5L and occupies 2H. There is a nakshatra parivartana between Satrun and Mercury. Now, Saturn is maraka for father (Mer). Saturn occupies Mer constellation and aspects Venus in Rasi. Hence, once can clearly say that Satrun is driving the event on that day. Now, we should take a look at the transits and see what Saturn is doing: > > - Tr. Sat again occupies the constellation of Mercury > - Tr. Sat transits natal Mercury and Tr. Sun > - Tr. Sat aspects Tr. Mercury > > It is clear that Saturn has a multi-pronged attack on Mercury on that day. > > And, it is interesting to note that Tr. Mercury occupies the constellation of Venus who is the PD lord. Tr. Mercury is combust. Hence, a weak Mercury has succumbed to the multi-pronged attack of Saturn. > > Regards, > Krishna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Krishna, Certainly I would do that. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Dear Ravindramani, Please do when possible. This chart appears to be a challenging one for determining the blood group. Getting the right answer for this chart will help me finalize some of the parameters. That is why I wanted to know about this in particular. Regards, Krishna ravindramani <ravindramani wrote: Dear Krishna, Certainly I would do that. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Dear Krishna, His Blood Group is B+ve (B Positive). You are doing some reserach. It is my pleasure to provide you the detail. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. jyotish-vidya , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear Ravindramani, > > Please do when possible. This chart appears to be a challenging one for determining the blood group. Getting the right answer for this chart will help me finalize some of the parameters. That is why I wanted to know about this in particular. > > Regards, > Krishna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Dear Ravindramani, Thanks a ton for this feedback! I have to see where I have gone wrong. This chart is amongst the toughest ones to crack. Hope I will be able to crack this soon. Regards, Krishna ravindramani <ravindramani wrote: Dear Krishna, His Blood Group is B+ve (B Positive). You are doing some reserach. It is my pleasure to provide you the detail. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani. jyotish-vidya , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear Ravindramani, > > Please do when possible. This chart appears to be a challenging one for determining the blood group. Getting the right answer for this chart will help me finalize some of the parameters. That is why I wanted to know about this in particular. > > Regards, > Krishna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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