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Here is a chart (mine) to consider for Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga:

www.weare108.com/dl/vic_dicara.gif

 

Two planets are neecha: Saturn and Mars

 

Let's look at Saturn first...

 

~~~ SATURN ~~~

 

1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

which is a Kendra from Asc.

2. It's debilitated by Aries, which is the exaltation sign of Sun. Sun

is also in VII which is a Kendra from Asc.

3. The exaltation sign of Saturn is Libra, whose lord is Venus. Venus

is in VIII, which is a Kendra from the moon (which is in V)

4. Saturn is in Sag. in Navamsha, not exalted.

 

Thus Saturn should have cancellation of debilitation on THREE major

counts.

 

Now there is the principle (see

http://www.chakrapani.com/articles/ArticleNeechaBhanga.htm)

:

 

> the planet creating the cancellation should not own, be conjunct or

> aspected by the rulers of, the 3rd, 6th, 8th or 12th houses.

 

 

Again, the planets causing cancellation are:

 

1. Mars

2. Sun

3. Venus

 

Sun owns VIII, so that NBRY is diffused.

Mars is conjucnt with the Sun, so that NBRY is diffused.

 

Venus fulfills this requirement.

 

So does this mean that Saturn is Neech-Bhanga and Venus has Neech-

Bhaga Raja Yoga?

 

Does Venus being situated in VIII have any impact on this Raja Yoga?

 

 

~~~ MARS ~~~~

1. It's debilitated by Cancer, whose Lord is Moon. Moon in in V, which

is not a kendra

2. It's debilitated by Caner, which is the exaltation sign of Jupiter.

Jupiter is in X which is a Kendra

3. The exaltation sign of Mars is Cap., whose lord is Saturn. Saturn

is in IV, which is a Kendra

4. Mars is in Libra in Navamsha, not Exalted.

 

Thus Mars is neech-bhanga on TWO counts, by Jupiter and Saturn. Now

regarding the Raja-Yoga:

 

Jupiter is owner of XII, so that's out

Saturn escapes the aspect of Jupiter by 14º

 

So does this mean that Mars is neecha-bhanga, and Saturn has Neecha-

Bhanga Raja-Yoga?

 

 

 

 

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Dear Vic,

 

//1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

which is a Kendra from Asc.//

 

According to my calculations debilitated Mars is 90% combust Sun in 8th??

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

___

 

 

-

" Vic D " <vicdicara

" Jyotish Vidya " <jyotish-vidya >

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:56 AM

Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

Here is a chart (mine) to consider for Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga:

www.weare108.com/dl/vic_dicara.gif

 

Two planets are neecha: Saturn and Mars

 

Let's look at Saturn first...

 

~~~ SATURN ~~~

 

1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

which is a Kendra from Asc.

2. It's debilitated by Aries, which is the exaltation sign of Sun. Sun

is also in VII which is a Kendra from Asc.

3. The exaltation sign of Saturn is Libra, whose lord is Venus. Venus

is in VIII, which is a Kendra from the moon (which is in V)

4. Saturn is in Sag. in Navamsha, not exalted.

 

Thus Saturn should have cancellation of debilitation on THREE major

counts.

 

Now there is the principle (see

http://www.chakrapani.com/articles/ArticleNeechaBhanga.htm)

:

 

> the planet creating the cancellation should not own, be conjunct or

> aspected by the rulers of, the 3rd, 6th, 8th or 12th houses.

 

 

Again, the planets causing cancellation are:

 

1. Mars

2. Sun

3. Venus

 

Sun owns VIII, so that NBRY is diffused.

Mars is conjucnt with the Sun, so that NBRY is diffused.

 

Venus fulfills this requirement.

 

So does this mean that Saturn is Neech-Bhanga and Venus has Neech-

Bhaga Raja Yoga?

 

Does Venus being situated in VIII have any impact on this Raja Yoga?

 

 

~~~ MARS ~~~~

1. It's debilitated by Cancer, whose Lord is Moon. Moon in in V, which

is not a kendra

2. It's debilitated by Caner, which is the exaltation sign of Jupiter.

Jupiter is in X which is a Kendra

3. The exaltation sign of Mars is Cap., whose lord is Saturn. Saturn

is in IV, which is a Kendra

4. Mars is in Libra in Navamsha, not Exalted.

 

Thus Mars is neech-bhanga on TWO counts, by Jupiter and Saturn. Now

regarding the Raja-Yoga:

 

Jupiter is owner of XII, so that's out

Saturn escapes the aspect of Jupiter by 14º

 

So does this mean that Mars is neecha-bhanga, and Saturn has Neecha-

Bhanga Raja-Yoga?

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PS: With the data given I get Sagittarius rising 29:42:34...What ayanamsha are

you using??

 

Can someone (please) check the chart using the following data;

Victor DiCara

27 Jul 1970 (19:31)

Islip, New York

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Dear Vic,

 

//1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

which is a Kendra from Asc.//

 

According to my calculations debilitated Mars is 90% combust Sun in 8th??

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

___

 

 

-

" Vic D " <vicdicara

" Jyotish Vidya " <jyotish-vidya >

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:56 AM

Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

Here is a chart (mine) to consider for Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga:

www.weare108.com/dl/vic_dicara.gif

 

Two planets are neecha: Saturn and Mars

 

Let's look at Saturn first...

 

~~~ SATURN ~~~

 

1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

which is a Kendra from Asc.

2. It's debilitated by Aries, which is the exaltation sign of Sun. Sun

is also in VII which is a Kendra from Asc.

3. The exaltation sign of Saturn is Libra, whose lord is Venus. Venus

is in VIII, which is a Kendra from the moon (which is in V)

4. Saturn is in Sag. in Navamsha, not exalted.

 

Thus Saturn should have cancellation of debilitation on THREE major

counts.

 

Now there is the principle (see

http://www.chakrapani.com/articles/ArticleNeechaBhanga.htm)

:

 

> the planet creating the cancellation should not own, be conjunct or

> aspected by the rulers of, the 3rd, 6th, 8th or 12th houses.

 

 

Again, the planets causing cancellation are:

 

1. Mars

2. Sun

3. Venus

 

Sun owns VIII, so that NBRY is diffused.

Mars is conjucnt with the Sun, so that NBRY is diffused.

 

Venus fulfills this requirement.

 

So does this mean that Saturn is Neech-Bhanga and Venus has Neech-

Bhaga Raja Yoga?

 

Does Venus being situated in VIII have any impact on this Raja Yoga?

 

 

~~~ MARS ~~~~

1. It's debilitated by Cancer, whose Lord is Moon. Moon in in V, which

is not a kendra

2. It's debilitated by Caner, which is the exaltation sign of Jupiter.

Jupiter is in X which is a Kendra

3. The exaltation sign of Mars is Cap., whose lord is Saturn. Saturn

is in IV, which is a Kendra

4. Mars is in Libra in Navamsha, not Exalted.

 

Thus Mars is neech-bhanga on TWO counts, by Jupiter and Saturn. Now

regarding the Raja-Yoga:

 

Jupiter is owner of XII, so that's out

Saturn escapes the aspect of Jupiter by 14º

 

So does this mean that Mars is neecha-bhanga, and Saturn has Neecha-

Bhanga Raja-Yoga?

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Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

YIKES!!!!

 

I use the Ayanamsha from The Rosicrucian Ephemerides, which, for July

1970 is said to be 23:26.

Indastro.com gives me the same Capricorn Ascending, but at 1:43:22.

Being a cusp-er is a difficult thing! =)

 

I have 2 degrees, Indastro has 1 degrees, and you have 0 degrees. Each

1 degree different.

 

This is obvious, but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?

 

wow, this could change EVERYTHING.

 

Thanks for your attention!

 

Yours,

Vic

 

On May 21, 2008, at 6:09 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:

 

> PS: With the data given I get Sagittarius rising 29:42:34...What

> ayanamsha are

> you using??

>

> Can someone (please) check the chart using the following data;

> Victor DiCara

> 27 Jul 1970 (19:31)

> Islip, New York

> ___

>

> Dear Vic,

>

> //1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

> which is a Kendra from Asc.//

>

> According to my calculations debilitated Mars is 90% combust Sun in

> 8th??

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> ___

>

> -

> " Vic D " <vicdicara

> " Jyotish Vidya " <jyotish-vidya >

> Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:56 AM

> Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

>

> Here is a chart (mine) to consider for Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga:

> www.weare108.com/dl/vic_dicara.gif

>

> Two planets are neecha: Saturn and Mars

>

> Let's look at Saturn first...

>

> ~~~ SATURN ~~~

>

> 1. It's debilitated by Aries, whose Lord is Mars. Mars in in VII,

> which is a Kendra from Asc.

> 2. It's debilitated by Aries, which is the exaltation sign of Sun. Sun

> is also in VII which is a Kendra from Asc.

> 3. The exaltation sign of Saturn is Libra, whose lord is Venus. Venus

> is in VIII, which is a Kendra from the moon (which is in V)

> 4. Saturn is in Sag. in Navamsha, not exalted.

>

> Thus Saturn should have cancellation of debilitation on THREE major

> counts.

>

> Now there is the principle (see

> http://www.chakrapani.com/articles/ArticleNeechaBhanga.htm)

> :

>

> > the planet creating the cancellation should not own, be conjunct or

> > aspected by the rulers of, the 3rd, 6th, 8th or 12th houses.

>

> Again, the planets causing cancellation are:

>

> 1. Mars

> 2. Sun

> 3. Venus

>

> Sun owns VIII, so that NBRY is diffused.

> Mars is conjucnt with the Sun, so that NBRY is diffused.

>

> Venus fulfills this requirement.

>

> So does this mean that Saturn is Neech-Bhanga and Venus has Neech-

> Bhaga Raja Yoga?

>

> Does Venus being situated in VIII have any impact on this Raja Yoga?

>

> ~~~ MARS ~~~~

> 1. It's debilitated by Cancer, whose Lord is Moon. Moon in in V, which

> is not a kendra

> 2. It's debilitated by Caner, which is the exaltation sign of Jupiter.

> Jupiter is in X which is a Kendra

> 3. The exaltation sign of Mars is Cap., whose lord is Saturn. Saturn

> is in IV, which is a Kendra

> 4. Mars is in Libra in Navamsha, not Exalted.

>

> Thus Mars is neech-bhanga on TWO counts, by Jupiter and Saturn. Now

> regarding the Raja-Yoga:

>

> Jupiter is owner of XII, so that's out

> Saturn escapes the aspect of Jupiter by 14º

>

> So does this mean that Mars is neecha-bhanga, and Saturn has Neecha-

> Bhanga Raja-Yoga?

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Vic,

 

Lahiri ayanamsha (sanctioned by the Indian government) is the one most used by

Vedic astrologers. For your D.O.B. (27 Jul 1970) the ayanamsha value was

23:26:54. According to my calculations this gives Sagittarius rising 29:42:34.

 

//but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?//

 

Yes, DST was in effect on that date.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

___

 

 

-

" Vic D " <vicdicara

<jyotish-vidya >

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 10:52 PM

Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

YIKES!!!!

 

I use the Ayanamsha from The Rosicrucian Ephemerides, which, for July

1970 is said to be 23:26.

Indastro.com gives me the same Capricorn Ascending, but at 1:43:22.

Being a cusp-er is a difficult thing! =)

 

I have 2 degrees, Indastro has 1 degrees, and you have 0 degrees. Each

1 degree different.

 

This is obvious, but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?

 

wow, this could change EVERYTHING.

 

Thanks for your attention!

 

Yours,

Vic

 

On May 21, 2008, at 6:09 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:

 

> PS: With the data given I get Sagittarius rising 29:42:34...What

> ayanamsha are

> you using??

>

> Can someone (please) check the chart using the following data;

> Victor DiCara

> 27 Jul 1970 (19:31)

> Islip, New York

> ___

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Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

My sincere apologies. I've located the discrepancies...

 

My ACTUAL time is 1970-07-27 19:38

The time I mistakenly penned on the chart is 1970-07-27 19:34

And the time you are using (not sure wherefrom) is 1970-07-27 19:31

 

Does that set things aright?

 

Thanks,

Vic

 

On May 21, 2008, at 8:45 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:

 

> Dear Vic,

>

> Lahiri ayanamsha (sanctioned by the Indian government) is the one

> most used by

> Vedic astrologers. For your D.O.B. (27 Jul 1970) the ayanamsha value

> was

> 23:26:54. According to my calculations this gives Sagittarius rising

> 29:42:34.

>

> //but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?//

>

> Yes, DST was in effect on that date.

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> ___

>

> -

> " Vic D " <vicdicara

> <jyotish-vidya >

> Wednesday, May 21, 2008 10:52 PM

> Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

>

> Dear Mrs. Wendy,

>

> YIKES!!!!

>

> I use the Ayanamsha from The Rosicrucian Ephemerides, which, for July

> 1970 is said to be 23:26.

> Indastro.com gives me the same Capricorn Ascending, but at 1:43:22.

> Being a cusp-er is a difficult thing! =)

>

> I have 2 degrees, Indastro has 1 degrees, and you have 0 degrees. Each

> 1 degree different.

>

> This is obvious, but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?

>

> wow, this could change EVERYTHING.

>

> Thanks for your attention!

>

> Yours,

> Vic

>

> On May 21, 2008, at 6:09 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:

>

> > PS: With the data given I get Sagittarius rising 29:42:34...What

> > ayanamsha are

> > you using??

> >

> > Can someone (please) check the chart using the following data;

> > Victor DiCara

> > 27 Jul 1970 (19:31)

> > Islip, New York

> > ___

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Sir / Madam

Lot of talk on NBRY.. How to find and effect.

I have one query in this regard.

How does a situation in which one planet is weak or in poor state suddenly

looses malefic qualities and becomes a raj yog karak?

I also hear that NBRY if strong takes a person to heights which even normal raj

yog cannot take?

How does this power suddenly comes? How can we relate this to human qualities

and skills or situations?

I also hear that many great astrologers can predict what maha dasa and antar

dasha are running by observing the body and activity of the person. IF this is

possible? What can be the possible physical indications or physical signs or

manifestations which points to some strong/weak/good/bad yoga or period working?

Some views and analysis from members who have long experience in this field will

be very useful?

Regards

Rajeev

 

 

Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya

jyotish-vidya

Wednesday, 21 May, 2008 9:15:10 PM

Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

Dear Vic,

 

Lahiri ayanamsha (sanctioned by the Indian government) is the one most used by

Vedic astrologers. For your D.O.B. (27 Jul 1970) the ayanamsha value was

23:26:54.. According to my calculations this gives Sagittarius rising 29:42:34.

 

//but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?//

 

Yes, DST was in effect on that date.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya .com

____________ _________ _________ _______

 

-

" Vic D " <vicdicara (AT) gmail (DOT) com>

<jyotish-vidya>

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 10:52 PM

Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

YIKES!!!!

 

I use the Ayanamsha from The Rosicrucian Ephemerides, which, for July

1970 is said to be 23:26.

Indastro.com gives me the same Capricorn Ascending, but at 1:43:22.

Being a cusp-er is a difficult thing! =)

 

I have 2 degrees, Indastro has 1 degrees, and you have 0 degrees. Each

1 degree different.

 

This is obvious, but, it WAS daylight savings, correct?

 

wow, this could change EVERYTHING.

 

Thanks for your attention!

 

Yours,

Vic

 

On May 21, 2008, at 6:09 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:

 

> PS: With the data given I get Sagittarius rising 29:42:34...What

> ayanamsha are

> you using??

>

> Can someone (please) check the chart using the following data;

> Victor DiCara

> 27 Jul 1970 (19:31)

> Islip, New York

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Dear Vic,

 

Thank you for clearing that up. My error was in not magnifying the chart (on

your website). looking at it (squinting) without magnification it certainly

looks like 19:31...at least to my tired eyes.

 

I've now changed the time to 19:38 and, using Lahiri ayanamsha, get Capricorn

01:43:12

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

___

 

 

-

" Vic D " <vicdicara

<jyotish-vidya >

Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:12 AM

Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

My sincere apologies. I've located the discrepancies...

 

My ACTUAL time is 1970-07-27 19:38

The time I mistakenly penned on the chart is 1970-07-27 19:34

And the time you are using (not sure wherefrom) is 1970-07-27 19:31

 

Does that set things aright?

 

Thanks,

Vic

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Rajeev,

 

> I have one query in this regard.

> How does a situation in which one planet is weak or in poor state

> suddenly looses malefic qualities and becomes a raj yog karak?

>

It's like this... a man has to live in a house which is owned and

operated by his deadly enemy. This causes the man to become severely

depressed, he loses a lot of his enthusiasm and energy. This is called

" the fall " or " neecha " .

 

What happens next is that a benefic friend can see the suffering man

(due to being placed in the right location in relation to him), and

reaches out and helps. Perhaps he picks up the phone and speaks to the

suffering man and helps him regain much of his courage and strength.

Thus the " fall " has been " broken " by the friend helping the suffering

man come out of his depression. The suffering man regains most of his

normal energy.

 

What is more glorious than that, however, is the " hero " of the

situation: the friend who went out of his way to help the suffering

man. It is better to give than to receive. Or, in Sanskrit terms, The

" ashraya " gets more ananda than the " vishaya " . These maxims hold true

here as well. The hero of the story get's very energized by his pious

efforts to help his suffering friend. This adds tremendous energy to

his condition. This is called " Neech-Bhang Raj-Yog " .

 

This powerful energy is added to the hero's original state, thus if

his or her original state was strong, it can result in immense power.

 

Does this help you understand?

 

- Vic

 

www.weare108.com

http://web.mac.com/vicdicara

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> I also hear that many great astrologers can predict what maha dasa

> and antar dasha are running by observing the body and activity of

> the person. IF this is possible? What can be the possible physical

> indications or physical signs or manifestations which points to some

> strong/weak/good/bad yoga or period working?

>

Rajeev,

 

It's not impossible at all, but should require both thorough

experience and keen intuitive talents, and should not be *relied* upon

without a fact check. One should be so familiar with the qualities of

signs and planets and principles of astrology. You would first need to

guess the ascendant which could be done by observing typical physical

characteristics. For example, signs 1,2,11 & 12 are physically small

signs. Seeing large person you would *guess* their ascendant more

likely to be 5,6,7, or 8.

 

For the period, I would suppose you need at least a little data on the

activity or experiences of the person.

 

For example: A well-wisher of mine passed a friend of his getting a

traffic ticket and then guessed which lunar bhav the sun was

transiting on that basis (I forget which it was specifically, I am a

beginner). Then he went home and did a fact check and was happy to see

that he was correct.

 

However, besides being fun and magically impressive to certain

individuals, i don't see much practical use in this. Well, I do think

it is an excellent way to sharpen you skills, but I don't see much

practical value. Nothing should be predicted or spoken without due

deliberation, IMO.

 

 

- Vic

 

www.weare108.com

http://web.mac.com/vicdicara

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=)

 

Sorry about the eye-strain!!!! And thanks so much for everything.

 

On May 21, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:

 

> Dear Vic,

>

> Thank you for clearing that up. My error was in not magnifying the

> chart (on

> your website). looking at it (squinting) without magnification it

> certainly

> looks like 19:31...at least to my tired eyes.

>

> I've now changed the time to 19:38 and, using Lahiri ayanamsha, get

> Capricorn

> 01:43:12

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> ___

>

> -

> " Vic D " <vicdicara

> <jyotish-vidya >

> Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:12 AM

> Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

>

> Dear Mrs. Wendy,

>

> My sincere apologies. I've located the discrepancies...

>

> My ACTUAL time is 1970-07-27 19:38

> The time I mistakenly penned on the chart is 1970-07-27 19:34

> And the time you are using (not sure wherefrom) is 1970-07-27 19:31

>

> Does that set things aright?

>

> Thanks,

> Vic

>

>

>

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Hi Vic

What you explained about helping and being helped sound nice.

But I wanted to ask something else.

Consider this

Say in my chart (not mind, but just to take an example), venus is necha.

and mars does a nicha bhanga for venus.

Also assume that Mars was already exalted.

Now what can we say about this person?

Too little venus and too much mars?

What would be the physical and pyschological characteristics of such a person

with regard to two above planets?

Also is it that venus which had lost its powers and was rescued by mars,

starts to act like mars and thus there are 2 mars in one horoscope, and thus he

excels at tasks which mars can do and earns greatness...!!!

Just want to relate people and real life facts and human pyschology to various

to astro cases/theory.

Regards

Rajeev

 

 

 

Vic D <vicdicara

jyotish-vidya

Wednesday, 21 May, 2008 10:16:53 PM

Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

Rajeev,

 

> I have one query in this regard.

> How does a situation in which one planet is weak or in poor state

> suddenly looses malefic qualities and becomes a raj yog karak?

>

It's like this... a man has to live in a house which is owned and

operated by his deadly enemy. This causes the man to become severely

depressed, he loses a lot of his enthusiasm and energy. This is called

" the fall " or " neecha " .

 

What happens next is that a benefic friend can see the suffering man

(due to being placed in the right location in relation to him), and

reaches out and helps. Perhaps he picks up the phone and speaks to the

suffering man and helps him regain much of his courage and strength.

Thus the " fall " has been " broken " by the friend helping the suffering

man come out of his depression. The suffering man regains most of his

normal energy.

 

What is more glorious than that, however, is the " hero " of the

situation: the friend who went out of his way to help the suffering

man. It is better to give than to receive. Or, in Sanskrit terms, The

" ashraya " gets more ananda than the " vishaya " . These maxims hold true

here as well. The hero of the story get's very energized by his pious

efforts to help his suffering friend. This adds tremendous energy to

his condition. This is called " Neech-Bhang Raj-Yog " .

 

This powerful energy is added to the hero's original state, thus if

his or her original state was strong, it can result in immense power.

 

Does this help you understand?

 

- Vic

 

www.weare108.. com

http://web.mac. com/vicdicara

 

 

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Oh I love the site of seers and sages sitting in their huts and aiming at stars.

Big beard, clam face, serene suroundings and perfect tarnquility.

Talk of super super concious intution.

I know you would already be feeling lighter in your chair having read the above

two lines.

But if astrology can be bought in day to day life work and dealngs, and made a

part of thought process,

just as much as brakes and accelerators are part of a vehicle, it would be

great.

Thus if we discus real life symptoms/ pyschology/ attitudes etc

everytime when we discus astro theories, it would become far more profound.

This already happens now in may emails, but it would be great if people write

more wth this in mind.

Regards

Rajeev

 

 

 

Vic D <vicdicara

jyotish-vidya

Wednesday, 21 May, 2008 10:24:09 PM

Re: Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga

 

 

> I also hear that many great astrologers can predict what maha dasa

> and antar dasha are running by observing the body and activity of

> the person. IF this is possible? What can be the possible physical

> indications or physical signs or manifestations which points to some

> strong/weak/ good/bad yoga or period working?

>

Rajeev,

 

It's not impossible at all, but should require both thorough

experience and keen intuitive talents, and should not be *relied* upon

without a fact check. One should be so familiar with the qualities of

signs and planets and principles of astrology. You would first need to

guess the ascendant which could be done by observing typical physical

characteristics. For example, signs 1,2,11 & 12 are physically small

signs. Seeing large person you would *guess* their ascendant more

likely to be 5,6,7, or 8.

 

For the period, I would suppose you need at least a little data on the

activity or experiences of the person.

 

For example: A well-wisher of mine passed a friend of his getting a

traffic ticket and then guessed which lunar bhav the sun was

transiting on that basis (I forget which it was specifically, I am a

beginner). Then he went home and did a fact check and was happy to see

that he was correct.

 

However, besides being fun and magically impressive to certain

individuals, i don't see much practical use in this. Well, I do think

it is an excellent way to sharpen you skills, but I don't see much

practical value. Nothing should be predicted or spoken without due

deliberation, IMO.

 

- Vic

 

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> Say in my chart (not mind, but just to take an example), venus is

> necha.

> and mars does a nicha bhanga for venus.

 

> Also assume that Mars was already exalted.

> Now what can we say about this person?

> Too little venus and too much mars?

 

Sanjeev,

 

Despite what others, even my gurus have to say in common speech, i do

not consider one planet " bad " and another planet " good " . Every planet

has good and bad qualities. Also, every planet is good for somethings

but bad for others.

 

When a planet gets power, that means it manifests it's GOOD qualities

more fully, and it's bad qualities shrink away. If Mars were fully

exalted and yoga-karic, etc. you would see barely any of the negative

implications of mars and very strong implications of Mars' good

qualities - such as power, command, energy, courage.

 

 

> What would be the physical and pyschological characteristics of such

> a person with regard to two above planets?

>

I'll leave this to others to answer. I don't know.

 

> Also is it that venus which had lost its powers and was rescued by

> mars,

> starts to act like mars and thus there are 2 mars in one horoscope,

> and thus he excels at tasks which mars can do and earns

> greatness...!!!

>

This is interesting. I wonder what the more experienced Astrologers

here will answer!

 

 

- Vic

 

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