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Dear Bhaskar,

 

///c) Conjunction may be taken irrespective of the difference

between the 2 Planets, if they are in same sign, as

in the Traditional system.///

 

Yes indeed, this is correct according to the dictums of Vedic astrology...

And, of course, it's the method most traditional astrologers adhere to :-)

 

In Western astrology, and some schools that have adopted certain Western

principles, conjunctions are limited to planets within a close range of

around 8-10 degrees.(irrespective of the sign they occupy)

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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" Bhaskar " <bhaskar_jyotish

<jyotish-vidya >

Friday, June 08, 2007 10:51 PM

Re: a very basic question

 

 

Dear Thomas,

 

There are different approaches to the example you have given

taken by various astrologers.

 

a) The conjunction may be accepted as so, if the orbs

between them is of 8 degrees.

b) Some astrologers also accept conjunction, if this

orb is only of 4 degrees.

c) Conjunction may be taken irrespective of the difference

between the 2 Planets, if they are in same sign, as

in the Traditional system.

d) If 2 Planets are in different signs but but the

degrees of difference between them is bewteen

1-8 degrees, yet some astrologers take

that as conjunction, because actually

there are no demarcations lines made in the sky.,

is their underlying logic.

 

Now what is right above, may be matter of speculation,

but as long as the astrologer is able to give the right

results and predictions and inputs

to the querist, all this does not matter.

 

regards,

Bhaskar.

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya , " talljun2 " <talljun2 wrote:

>

> Good day and best wishes to all.

>

> I have a very basic question, but at the same time, a very important

> one. Please be patient with my request.

>

> According to the rules of jyotish, two or more palnets in the same sign

> influence each other, much like a conjunction. As an example, both

> Venus and Rahu in Libra will give results as a Venus/Rahu conjunction,

> regardless of the separation in degrees, so long as both are in the

> same sign.

>

> Is my understanding in this matter correct?

>

> Thank you for your time and kind consideration of my question.

>

> Best wishes for happiness and health,

>

> Thomas

>

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