Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear members what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem in his married life ? with kind regards raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Hello Raju, You say Capricorn Lagna. So the 2nd house, the house of family and status, has the AQUARIUS , the mooltrikona sign of the SATURN who is retrograde in the Cancer sign with Mars. How far is the Mars from the Saturn? Anyway, they are associated. I think there will be conflicts in the family life, with the wife. Check the navamansa. Need full chart. Regards. Babu. Raju kannan Thursday, July 10, 2008 6:28 AM jyotish-vidya effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars Dear members what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem in his married life ? with kind regards raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Raju, What do YOU think? You should at least attempt to make an interpretation. Consider the intrinsice natures of Mars and Saurn, and consider the houses they rule. Also consider the qualities of Cancer. (the 7th House)... But them all together and tell us what you come up with? Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net On Jul 9, 2008, at 10:28 PM, Raju kannan wrote: > Dear members > what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house > alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem > in his married life ? > with kind regards > raju > > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Babu, Please explain why you attribute " status " to the 2nd house? Do you really mean " wealth " ? Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net On Jul 9, 2008, at 11:47 PM, Narendra wrote: > Hello Raju, > > You say Capricorn Lagna. > > So the 2nd house, the house of family and status, has the > AQUARIUS , the mooltrikona sign of the SATURN who is retrograde in > the Cancer sign with Mars. How far is the Mars from the Saturn? > Anyway, they are associated. > > I think there will be conflicts in the family life, with the wife. > > Check the navamansa. > > Need full chart. > > Regards. > > Babu. > > > Raju kannan > Thursday, July 10, 2008 6:28 AM > jyotish-vidya > effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house > with mars > > > Dear members > what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house > alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem > in his married life ? > with kind regards > raju > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear vicji the mars is in debilitated condition occcupying with retrograde saturn. both are enemies and occupying the moon house (female). i think if he marries early( before 30) he will lose his life partner. am i correct ? or hot.i read some where if malefics occupies 7th house then late marriage is advisable. i do not know reason . if any one knows please let me know. with regards raju --- On Thu, 7/10/08, Vic D <vicdicara wrote: > Vic D <vicdicara > Re: effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars > jyotish-vidya > Thursday, July 10, 2008, 3:06 PM > Dear Raju, > > What do YOU think? You should at least attempt to make an > interpretation. Consider the intrinsice natures of Mars and > Saurn, and > consider the houses they rule. Also consider the qualities > of Cancer. > (the 7th House)... But them all together and tell us what > you come up > with? > > Yours, > Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor > http://www.vedicastrologer.net > > On Jul 9, 2008, at 10:28 PM, Raju kannan wrote: > > > Dear members > > what would be the effect if retrograde saturn > occupying 7th house > > alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there > be any problem > > in his married life ? > > with kind regards > > raju > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Hi, Yes, I mean the wealth, the financial being. Then again, The Mars, lord of the 11th and the 4th is associated with the Saturn in the 7th house IN CANCER, where the MARS is in fall this could lead to disturbed childhood and troublesome parentage, and besides being the lprd of the 11th , The MARS could lead some financial discord in relation to the partner and estates, lands & buildings). Please correct me if it is wrong. Regards. Babu. Vic D Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:38 AM jyotish-vidya Re: effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars Dear Babu, Please explain why you attribute " status " to the 2nd house? Do you really mean " wealth " ? Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net On Jul 9, 2008, at 11:47 PM, Narendra wrote: > Hello Raju, > > You say Capricorn Lagna. > > So the 2nd house, the house of family and status, has the > AQUARIUS , the mooltrikona sign of the SATURN who is retrograde in > the Cancer sign with Mars. How far is the Mars from the Saturn? > Anyway, they are associated. > > I think there will be conflicts in the family life, with the wife. > > Check the navamansa. > > Need full chart. > > Regards. > > Babu. > > > Raju kannan > Thursday, July 10, 2008 6:28 AM > jyotish-vidya > effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house > with mars > > > Dear members > what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house > alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem > in his married life ? > with kind regards > raju > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Raju, Babu, et. al: You are asking about Rx Saturn and Mars conjunct in the 7th House for Capricorn ascendants. Let's first observe the facts: 1 - THE NATURE OF THE PLANETS Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, and drive to overcome and conquer. Saturn is intrinsically harmful due to grief, loneliness, peculiarity, and delay; but can be beneficial in giving spiritual wisdom, tenacity, and staying power. 2 - THE LORDSHIPS OF THE PLANETS MARS rules the 4th and 11th. The 4th House concerns Emotions, The Mother, the Home, Educational Degrees, and property. The 11th House concerns fulfillment of desires, etc. NOTE a double indication of property from both Mars and the 4th House. SATURN rules the 1st and the 2nd The first is the manifest nature of the person's life. The second is artha - daily wages, family interactions, diet, accumulation of knowledge. 3. THE PLACEMENTS OF THE PLANETS MARS in the 7th... Excessive energy, ambition and competitiveness in marriage and one's important life partnerships. But, possibly a lot of strength passion and drive for the same. Very probably the acquisition of personal real- estate is of importance in relation to marriage and partnerships. Conncetions between mother, emotions, home, education and marriage. Connections between desire fulfilment, friends, easy money and marriage. SATURN in the 7th... Delay, grief, sickliness, etc. in marriage and partnerships, but possibly a lot of spiritual wisdom from them, and potential tenacity and reliability in them. 4. THE SIGNS Cancer is the 7th house, which is watery and emotional. Mars is firey and Saturn is Watery. It is not good for either. Mars will go into a fall here, Saturn is not affected as badly. Mars is already connected with emotions by being Lord of the 4th House - now it is connected on TWO accounts (due to also being in Cancer) and therefore you can be twice as sure of a prediction regarding emotional conflicts and passion. 5. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS MARS: Marriage and partnerships are affected - sometimes in a significantly negative way - by personal real estate. There is negative energy from the mother adversely affecting the marriage in a harmful or combative way. The mother will argue with the spouse more than normal. The spouse will not like the native's mother very much. Emotions will be difficult to communicate between the partners and there will be argument and misunderstanding as a result. Lack of friends and felicity will cause undue stress upon marriage and important relationships as well and this tension will also be the cause of arguments in the relationships. The marriage will be passionate and energetic, not boring. SATURN: Marriage and partnerships will get delays because of family. Father and mother will not approve, etc. The mate will be good with food and adventurous in small day to day ways. The mate will be older than the native and sickly on account of poor diet, lack of wealth, sadness from the family, and unfulfilling daily activities. DO NOT MEMORIZE THESE INTERPRETATIONS! Understand the *reasoning process* by which I came to them. Also note that these are just the BEGINNING of a possible interpretation, built only on the basic factors. Note that mars has two connections that are twice confirmed: personal real-estate, and emotions. Do not let go of these two things as you continue refining the prediction and interpretation. Any correlation confirmed twice is an anchor point you must stick to. Any correlation confirmed more than twice is something you can stake a bet on. Any correlation confirmed more than 4 or 5 times you can risk your reputation on. Please give at least as much effort to understand this as I have given to explain it. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Peanam Vicji, Great explanation ! I m impress ! Rick RP --- On Thu, 7/10/08, Vic D <vicdicara wrote: Vic D <vicdicara Re: effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars jyotish-vidya Thursday, July 10, 2008, 1:22 PM Dear Raju, Babu, et. al: You are asking about Rx Saturn and Mars conjunct in the 7th House for Capricorn ascendants. Let's first observe the facts: 1 - THE NATURE OF THE PLANETS Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, and drive to overcome and conquer. Saturn is intrinsically harmful due to grief, loneliness, peculiarity, and delay; but can be beneficial in giving spiritual wisdom, tenacity, and staying power. 2 - THE LORDSHIPS OF THE PLANETS MARS rules the 4th and 11th. The 4th House concerns Emotions, The Mother, the Home, Educational Degrees, and property. The 11th House concerns fulfillment of desires, etc. NOTE a double indication of property from both Mars and the 4th House. SATURN rules the 1st and the 2nd The first is the manifest nature of the person's life. The second is artha - daily wages, family interactions, diet, accumulation of knowledge. 3. THE PLACEMENTS OF THE PLANETS MARS in the 7th... Excessive energy, ambition and competitiveness in marriage and one's important life partnerships. But, possibly a lot of strength passion and drive for the same. Very probably the acquisition of personal real- estate is of importance in relation to marriage and partnerships. Conncetions between mother, emotions, home, education and marriage. Connections between desire fulfilment, friends, easy money and marriage. SATURN in the 7th... Delay, grief, sickliness, etc. in marriage and partnerships, but possibly a lot of spiritual wisdom from them, and potential tenacity and reliability in them. 4. THE SIGNS Cancer is the 7th house, which is watery and emotional. Mars is firey and Saturn is Watery. It is not good for either. Mars will go into a fall here, Saturn is not affected as badly. Mars is already connected with emotions by being Lord of the 4th House - now it is connected on TWO accounts (due to also being in Cancer) and therefore you can be twice as sure of a prediction regarding emotional conflicts and passion. 5. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS MARS: Marriage and partnerships are affected - sometimes in a significantly negative way - by personal real estate. There is negative energy from the mother adversely affecting the marriage in a harmful or combative way. The mother will argue with the spouse more than normal. The spouse will not like the native's mother very much. Emotions will be difficult to communicate between the partners and there will be argument and misunderstanding as a result. Lack of friends and felicity will cause undue stress upon marriage and important relationships as well and this tension will also be the cause of arguments in the relationships. The marriage will be passionate and energetic, not boring. SATURN: Marriage and partnerships will get delays because of family. Father and mother will not approve, etc. The mate will be good with food and adventurous in small day to day ways. The mate will be older than the native and sickly on account of poor diet, lack of wealth, sadness from the family, and unfulfilling daily activities. DO NOT MEMORIZE THESE INTERPRETATIONS! Understand the *reasoning process* by which I came to them. Also note that these are just the BEGINNING of a possible interpretation, built only on the basic factors. Note that mars has two connections that are twice confirmed: personal real-estate, and emotions. Do not let go of these two things as you continue refining the prediction and interpretation. Any correlation confirmed twice is an anchor point you must stick to. Any correlation confirmed more than twice is something you can stake a bet on. Any correlation confirmed more than 4 or 5 times you can risk your reputation on. Please give at least as much effort to understand this as I have given to explain it. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicast rologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Thank you, Vic. Regards. Babu. jyotish-vidya , Vic D <vicdicara wrote: > > Dear Raju, Babu, et. al: > > You are asking about Rx Saturn and Mars conjunct in the 7th House for > Capricorn ascendants. Let's first observe the facts: > > 1 - THE NATURE OF THE PLANETS > > Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and > competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, > and drive to overcome and conquer. > > Saturn is intrinsically harmful due to grief, loneliness, peculiarity, > and delay; but can be beneficial in giving spiritual wisdom, tenacity, > and staying power. > > > > 2 - THE LORDSHIPS OF THE PLANETS > > MARS rules the 4th and 11th. > > The 4th House concerns Emotions, The Mother, the Home, Educational > Degrees, and property. The 11th House concerns fulfillment of desires, > etc. NOTE a double indication of property from both Mars and the 4th > House. > > SATURN rules the 1st and the 2nd > > The first is the manifest nature of the person's life. The second is > artha - daily wages, family interactions, diet, accumulation of > knowledge. > > > > 3. THE PLACEMENTS OF THE PLANETS > > MARS in the 7th... > > Excessive energy, ambition and competitiveness in marriage and one's > important life partnerships. But, possibly a lot of strength passion > and drive for the same. Very probably the acquisition of personal real- > estate is of importance in relation to marriage and partnerships. > > Conncetions between mother, emotions, home, education and marriage. > > Connections between desire fulfilment, friends, easy money and marriage. > > SATURN in the 7th... > > Delay, grief, sickliness, etc. in marriage and partnerships, but > possibly a lot of spiritual wisdom from them, and potential tenacity > and reliability in them. > > > 4. THE SIGNS > > Cancer is the 7th house, which is watery and emotional. Mars is firey > and Saturn is Watery. It is not good for either. Mars will go into a > fall here, Saturn is not affected as badly. Mars is already connected > with emotions by being Lord of the 4th House - now it is connected on > TWO accounts (due to also being in Cancer) and therefore you can be > twice as sure of a prediction regarding emotional conflicts and passion. > > > 5. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS > > MARS: Marriage and partnerships are affected - sometimes in a > significantly negative way - by personal real estate. There is > negative energy from the mother adversely affecting the marriage in a > harmful or combative way. The mother will argue with the spouse more > than normal. The spouse will not like the native's mother very much. > Emotions will be difficult to communicate between the partners and > there will be argument and misunderstanding as a result. Lack of > friends and felicity will cause undue stress upon marriage and > important relationships as well and this tension will also be the > cause of arguments in the relationships. The marriage will be > passionate and energetic, not boring. > > SATURN: Marriage and partnerships will get delays because of family. > Father and mother will not approve, etc. The mate will be good with > food and adventurous in small day to day ways. The mate will be older > than the native and sickly on account of poor diet, lack of wealth, > sadness from the family, and unfulfilling daily activities. > > > DO NOT MEMORIZE THESE INTERPRETATIONS! Understand the *reasoning > process* by which I came to them. Also note that these are just the > BEGINNING of a possible interpretation, built only on the basic > factors. Note that mars has two connections that are twice confirmed: > personal real-estate, and emotions. Do not let go of these two things > as you continue refining the prediction and interpretation. Any > correlation confirmed twice is an anchor point you must stick to. Any > correlation confirmed more than twice is something you can stake a bet > on. Any correlation confirmed more than 4 or 5 times you can risk your > reputation on. > > Please give at least as much effort to understand this as I have given > to explain it. > > > Yours, > Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor > http://www.vedicastrologer.net > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Vic, Vic you wrote > Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and > competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, > and drive to overcome and conquer. If this line is about mars in general, then I would like to put a few lines. Mars may be controlling energy, drive etc, but how can we put the label " excessive " . No way. Same for Saturn etc. Every planet has his " portfolio of virtues " , excess or less, malefic or benefic is based on multiple factors. Every planet is as spiritual as any other. Mars in 7th may be devastating (confused irritating energy in partnership) for some and really great (strong drive and enthusiasm with partners) for some. From where does the difference come. I think we have to see the power of a house and also the chanelling of energy or effect of planets in various houses. First how that power of the house itself is, due to various effects. Second how the concerned planets effects acts in various houses combined with First. I think SAV and individual planets SAV is what is needed here. Regards -m- - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:52 PM Re: effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars > Dear Raju, Babu, et. al: > > You are asking about Rx Saturn and Mars conjunct in the 7th House for > Capricorn ascendants. Let's first observe the facts: > > 1 - THE NATURE OF THE PLANETS > > Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and > competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, > and drive to overcome and conquer. > > Saturn is intrinsically harmful due to grief, loneliness, peculiarity, > and delay; but can be beneficial in giving spiritual wisdom, tenacity, > and staying power. > > > > 2 - THE LORDSHIPS OF THE PLANETS > > MARS rules the 4th and 11th. > > The 4th House concerns Emotions, The Mother, the Home, Educational > Degrees, and property. The 11th House concerns fulfillment of desires, > etc. NOTE a double indication of property from both Mars and the 4th > House. > > SATURN rules the 1st and the 2nd > > The first is the manifest nature of the person's life. The second is > artha - daily wages, family interactions, diet, accumulation of > knowledge. > > > > 3. THE PLACEMENTS OF THE PLANETS > > MARS in the 7th... > > Excessive energy, ambition and competitiveness in marriage and one's > important life partnerships. But, possibly a lot of strength passion > and drive for the same. Very probably the acquisition of personal real- > estate is of importance in relation to marriage and partnerships. > > Conncetions between mother, emotions, home, education and marriage. > > Connections between desire fulfilment, friends, easy money and marriage. > > SATURN in the 7th... > > Delay, grief, sickliness, etc. in marriage and partnerships, but > possibly a lot of spiritual wisdom from them, and potential tenacity > and reliability in them. > > > 4. THE SIGNS > > Cancer is the 7th house, which is watery and emotional. Mars is firey > and Saturn is Watery. It is not good for either. Mars will go into a > fall here, Saturn is not affected as badly. Mars is already connected > with emotions by being Lord of the 4th House - now it is connected on > TWO accounts (due to also being in Cancer) and therefore you can be > twice as sure of a prediction regarding emotional conflicts and passion. > > > 5. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS > > MARS: Marriage and partnerships are affected - sometimes in a > significantly negative way - by personal real estate. There is > negative energy from the mother adversely affecting the marriage in a > harmful or combative way. The mother will argue with the spouse more > than normal. The spouse will not like the native's mother very much. > Emotions will be difficult to communicate between the partners and > there will be argument and misunderstanding as a result. Lack of > friends and felicity will cause undue stress upon marriage and > important relationships as well and this tension will also be the > cause of arguments in the relationships. The marriage will be > passionate and energetic, not boring. > > SATURN: Marriage and partnerships will get delays because of family. > Father and mother will not approve, etc. The mate will be good with > food and adventurous in small day to day ways. The mate will be older > than the native and sickly on account of poor diet, lack of wealth, > sadness from the family, and unfulfilling daily activities. > > > DO NOT MEMORIZE THESE INTERPRETATIONS! Understand the *reasoning > process* by which I came to them. Also note that these are just the > BEGINNING of a possible interpretation, built only on the basic > factors. Note that mars has two connections that are twice confirmed: > personal real-estate, and emotions. Do not let go of these two things > as you continue refining the prediction and interpretation. Any > correlation confirmed twice is an anchor point you must stick to. Any > correlation confirmed more than twice is something you can stake a bet > on. Any correlation confirmed more than 4 or 5 times you can risk your > reputation on. > > Please give at least as much effort to understand this as I have given > to explain it. > > > Yours, > Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor > http://www.vedicastrologer.net > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 thank you for your detailed explanation raju --- On Thu, 7/10/08, Vic D <vicdicara wrote: Vic D <vicdicara Re: effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars jyotish-vidya Thursday, July 10, 2008, 11:52 PM Dear Raju, Babu, et. al: You are asking about Rx Saturn and Mars conjunct in the 7th House for Capricorn ascendants. Let's first observe the facts: 1 - THE NATURE OF THE PLANETS Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, and drive to overcome and conquer. Saturn is intrinsically harmful due to grief, loneliness, peculiarity, and delay; but can be beneficial in giving spiritual wisdom, tenacity, and staying power. 2 - THE LORDSHIPS OF THE PLANETS MARS rules the 4th and 11th. The 4th House concerns Emotions, The Mother, the Home, Educational Degrees, and property. The 11th House concerns fulfillment of desires, etc. NOTE a double indication of property from both Mars and the 4th House. SATURN rules the 1st and the 2nd The first is the manifest nature of the person's life. The second is artha - daily wages, family interactions, diet, accumulation of knowledge. 3. THE PLACEMENTS OF THE PLANETS MARS in the 7th... Excessive energy, ambition and competitiveness in marriage and one's important life partnerships. But, possibly a lot of strength passion and drive for the same. Very probably the acquisition of personal real- estate is of importance in relation to marriage and partnerships. Conncetions between mother, emotions, home, education and marriage. Connections between desire fulfilment, friends, easy money and marriage. SATURN in the 7th... Delay, grief, sickliness, etc. in marriage and partnerships, but possibly a lot of spiritual wisdom from them, and potential tenacity and reliability in them. 4. THE SIGNS Cancer is the 7th house, which is watery and emotional. Mars is firey and Saturn is Watery. It is not good for either. Mars will go into a fall here, Saturn is not affected as badly. Mars is already connected with emotions by being Lord of the 4th House - now it is connected on TWO accounts (due to also being in Cancer) and therefore you can be twice as sure of a prediction regarding emotional conflicts and passion. 5. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS MARS: Marriage and partnerships are affected - sometimes in a significantly negative way - by personal real estate. There is negative energy from the mother adversely affecting the marriage in a harmful or combative way. The mother will argue with the spouse more than normal. The spouse will not like the native's mother very much. Emotions will be difficult to communicate between the partners and there will be argument and misunderstanding as a result. Lack of friends and felicity will cause undue stress upon marriage and important relationships as well and this tension will also be the cause of arguments in the relationships. The marriage will be passionate and energetic, not boring. SATURN: Marriage and partnerships will get delays because of family. Father and mother will not approve, etc. The mate will be good with food and adventurous in small day to day ways. The mate will be older than the native and sickly on account of poor diet, lack of wealth, sadness from the family, and unfulfilling daily activities. DO NOT MEMORIZE THESE INTERPRETATIONS! Understand the *reasoning process* by which I came to them. Also note that these are just the BEGINNING of a possible interpretation, built only on the basic factors. Note that mars has two connections that are twice confirmed: personal real-estate, and emotions. Do not let go of these two things as you continue refining the prediction and interpretation. Any correlation confirmed twice is an anchor point you must stick to. Any correlation confirmed more than twice is something you can stake a bet on. Any correlation confirmed more than 4 or 5 times you can risk your reputation on. Please give at least as much effort to understand this as I have given to explain it. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicast rologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Monica, > Vic you wrote >> Mars is intrinsically harmful due to excessive energy, ambition, and >> competitiveness, but can be beneficial in giving strength, passion, >> and drive to overcome and conquer. > > If this line is about mars in general, then I would like to put a > few lines. > > Mars may be controlling energy, drive etc, but how can we put the > label > " excessive " . No way. I disagree respectfully and will stand behind my description of Mars. But I will clarify the meaning of what I wrote, since I think I was not clear enough to you. Mars signifies energy. Mars is a malefic, but can also act beneficially in the right circumstances. When Mars is behaving maliciously this energy becomes excessive and manifests in competitiveness, argument, and anger, etc. When mars is behaving beneficially the same energy will be in proper balance and thus give strength, healthy passion, and a source of courage and drive to overcome challenges, etc. > Mars in 7th may be devastating (confused irritating energy in > partnership) > for some and really great (strong drive and enthusiasm with > partners) for > some. > From where does the difference come. I already discussed this at length in the post you are referring to. Mars in the 7th is RARELY any good at all. Mars is a malefic by nature and no wishful thinking can change that. This is not to say that there are no positive side effect, but the main effect is negative - unless there are extreme mitigating effects on mars (for example, in high exaltation degree and tightly conjunct a strong benefic, while owning auspicious houses). > I think we have to see the power of a house and also the chanelling of > energy or effect of planets in various houses. That's exactly what I wrote, Monica... no? > First how that power of the house itself is, due to various effects. > Second how the concerned planets effects acts in various houses > combined > with First. Yes, that is what I was showing Raju how to do. > I think SAV and individual planets SAV is what is needed here. I'll be frank. I don't recommend ANYONE to use ANYTHING they don't fully understand. If I don't understand why a yoga works I will tell you right here in black and white I am just simply going to ignore it. I'm not personally into Ashtaka Varga and I am less and less into using computer calculated Shad Balas where I don't clearly understand how the computer comes up with the numbers that it does. If you love it and it works well for you that is excellent. But if I don't know WHY one house has a 37 and another house a 12 but I start making predictions on that basis, I am just doing a disservice to myself and my client. We require our own well educated reasoning process. In my post, I was explaining to a beginner how to begin doing astrology by developing the correct reasoning process. Therefore I am really not sure what you are taking exception to. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Vic Here is the copy paste from BPHS with some important points at top regarding Ashtak Varga. Some points on why using AshtakaVarg is important. 1. O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds of effects, relating to the Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views of many sages and Acharyas, but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular effect is quite correct, after considering the contradictions in the effects by the movements of the various Grahas. -----Special Stress on " but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular effect is quite correct " . 2. Will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the Shastra, in which there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of happiness and sorrows and for determination of the longevity. -----Parashar states that using this method takes out a lot of subjectivity and gives clear cut indications. 3. 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn and Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are judged in the same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven Grahas, named, as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked by dots (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical lines (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of the horoscope and predictions be made. " Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The meaning of AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words it is the combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference to the seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and malefic marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference to the position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). Regards -m- Ch. 66. AshtakaVarg 1-4. Maitreya said: " O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds of effects, relating to the Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views of many sages and Acharyas, but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular effect is quite correct, after considering the contradictions in the effects by the movements of the various Grahas. As because of sinful deeds, committed by people in Kaliyuga, their minds have become blunt, be kind enough to describe a method, which would enable even the shallow minded persons to ascertain their happiness and sorrows and determine their longevity on the basis of the positions of the Grahas in transit. " 5-6. The sage replied: " O Brahmin! You have put a very intelligent question. I will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the Shastra, in which there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of happiness and sorrows and for determination of the longevity. You now listen to me carefully. 7-11. If the 12 Bhavas, including Lagn, are occupied by, or aspected by benefic Grahas, they yield auspicious results, according to their characteristics, but this happens, where the Grahas concerned are in their exaltation Rasi, own Rasi, or posited in a benefic Bhava. There will be no good effects, if such Grahas are in depression, or posited in an inauspicious Bhava. Similarly the Bhavas, associated with, or aspected by malefics in depression, or posited in malefic Bhavas, yield adverse results, according to their characteristics. If such Grahas be in their exaltation Rasi, the effects will not be adverse. This is how the general effects have been described by the Daivajnas. I have only repeated those effects. The main purposes of this Jyotish Shastra are to determine the longevity and joys and sorrows of the people, but because the movements of the Grahas are so subtle, even sages, like Vashista and Brihaspati, have not been able to be quite definite in this respect. Then how can a common man, particularly in Kaliyuga, do so. 12. There are two divisions, or parts of the Jyotish Shastra, namely general and particular. I have already dealt with the general part. I now come to the other part, which deals with this subject in particular. 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn and Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are judged in the same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven Grahas, named, as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked by dots (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical lines (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of the horoscope and predictions be made. " Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The meaning of AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words it is the combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference to the seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and malefic marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference to the position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). 16. Five Grahas in 1st, 2nd, 8th, 3rd and the 12th Bhavas from Surya are Karanprad (dot significators). Similarly four Grahas in the 7th and 4th, three Grahas in the 6th and 9th, six Grahas in the 5th, 2 Grahas in the 10th and one Grah in the 11th are dot significators. 17-19. Thus Lagn, Candr, Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 1st, 2nd and 8th from Surya; Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru in the 12th; Budh, Candr, Sukr, Guru in the 4th; Lagn, Candr, Sukr in the 9th; Surya, Sani and Mangal in the 6th; Lagn, Budh, Guru and Candr in the 7th; Sukr in the 11th; Surya, Sani, Sukr, Guru and Mangal in the 3rd; Guru and Sukr in the 10th; Surya, Sani, Candr, Lagn Mangal and Sukr in the 5th are Karanprad, or dot indicators. 20-22. In Candr's AshtakaVarg 6 Grahas in the 9th and the 2nd, 5 Grahas in the 4th, 8th and the 1st, one Grah in the 10th and the 3rd, 4 Grahas in the 5th, 3 Grahas in the 6th and the 7th and 1st, eight in the 12th are Karanprad. Thus Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr, these five in the 1st; Lagn, Budh, Surya, Candr, Sani and Sukr, these 6 in the 2nd; Guru in the 3rd; Surya, Sani, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, these 5 in the 4th; Sukr, Budh, Guru, these 3 in the 6th; Mangal, Lagn and Sani, these 3 in the 7th; Mangal, Lagn, Sani, Sukr and Candr, these five in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru, these 6 in the 9th; Sani only in the 10th; none in the 11th; all the eight in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. These Grahas in the other Bhavas are Rekhaprad (line significators). 23-27. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal 6 Grahas in the 12th, 4th and 7th, 5 Grahas in the 5th, 6 Grahas in the 2nd, 7 Grahas in the 9th, 5 Grahas in the 1st and 8th, 4 Grahas in the 3rd, 3 Grahas in the 10th and 2 Grahas in the 6th are Karanprad. In the 11th no Grah is Karanprad. In other words all the Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhaprad. Thus Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru and Sukr, these five in the 1st; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru and Sani, these 6 in the 2nd; Sukr, Mangal, Guru and Sani, these 4 in the 3rd; Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 6 in the 4th; Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Mangal and Sani, these 2 in the 6th; Budh, Candr, Surya, Sukr, Guru and Lagn, these 6 in the 7th; Budh, Candr, Surya, Lagn and Guru, these five in the 8th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; Sukr, Candr and Budh, these 3 in the 10th; none in the 11th; Surya, Sani, Budh, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, these 6 in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. 28-30. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh 3 Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 10th, 6th and 9th, 2 Grahas in the 8th, 6 Grahas in the 3rd and the 7th, none in the 11th, 5 Grahas in the 5th and 12th are Karanprad. Thus Surya, Candr and Guru, these 3 in the 1st; Guru, Surya and Budh, these 3 in the 2nd; Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru, these 6 in the 3rd; Budh, Surya and Guru, these 3 in the 4th; Guru, Mangal, Candr, Sani and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Sukr, Sani and Mangal, these 3 in the 6th; Budh, Candr, Lagn, Surya, Sukr and Guru, these 6 in the 7th; Budh and Surya, these 2 in the 8th; Guru, Candr and Lagn, these 3 in the 9th; Surya, Guru and Sukr, these 3 in the 10th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Sukr these 5 in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. 31-34. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru one Grah in the 2nd and 11th, 2 Grahas in the 10th, 7 Grahas in the 12th, 4 Grahas in the 6th, 5 Grahas in the 8th and 3rd, 3 Grahas in the remaining Bhavas are Karanprad. Thus Sukr, Candr and Sani, these 3 in the 1st; Sani in the 2nd and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Budh and Sukr, these 5 in the 3rd; Surya, Guru and Mangal, these 3 in the 5th; Sukr, Sani and Candr, these 3 in the 4th; Budh, Sukr and Sani, these 3 in the 7th; Guru, Mangal, Surya and Candr, these 4 in the 6th; all except Sani, these 7 in the 12th; Candr and Sani, these 2 in the 10th; Sani, Mangal and Guru, these 3 in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Sukr, Candr and Budh, these 5 in the 8th from their own places are Karanprad. 35-38. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr 2 Grahas in the 5th, 8th and 3rd, 5 Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 10th, 8 Grahas in the 7th, 6 Grahas in the 6th, one in the 9th, 3 in the 4th, none in the 11th are Karanpradas. Thus Surya, Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sani, these 5 in the 1st and the 2nd; all the 8 Grahas in the 7th; Guru and Surya, these 2 in the 3rd; Surya and Mangal, these 2 in the 5th; Surya in 9th; Surya, Budh and Guru, these 3 in the 4th; Mangal and Budh, these 2 in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Sani, Lagn and Guru, these 6 in the 6th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Sani, Budh, Sukr and Guru, these 5 in the 12th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Candr, Surya, these 5 in the 10th from their own places are Karanpradas. 39-42. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani 7 Grahas in the 2nd, 7th, 9th, 6 Grahas in the 8th, Lagn and 4th, 4 Grahas in the 10th, 3rd and 12th, one Grah in the 6th, 5 Grahas in the 5th, none in the 11th are Karanpradas. Thus Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 6 in the 4th and the 1st; Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 2nd and the 7th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; Candr, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 4 in the 10th; Guru, Surya, Budh and Sukr, these 4 in the 3rd; Surya in the 6th; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Surya, these 4 in the 12th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Budh and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 6 in the 8th; none in the 11th from their own places are Karanpradas. The remaining places are Rekhapradas and are auspicious. 43-45. The sage said. Now I will describe the auspicious Bhavas for the benefit of the Acharyas. In the AshtakaVarg of Surya: Sani, Mangal and Surya in the 2nd, 8th and 1st; Guru and Budh in the 5th; Budh, Candr and Lagn in the 3rd; Lagn, Surya, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Surya, Sani, Mangal, Budh and Candr in the 10th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sani and Lagn in the 11th; Lagn, Sukr and Budh in the 12th; Lagn, Sukr, Budh, Guru and Candr in the 6th; Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru in the 9th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 46-48. In the AshtakaVarg of Candr: Budh, Candr and Guru in the 1st; Guru and Mangal in the 2nd; Budh, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani, Sukr and Lagn in the 3rd; Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 4th; Mangal, Budh, Sukr and Sani in the 5th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Lagn in the 6th; Surya, Candr, Guru, Budh and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, Budh and Guru in the 8th; Sukr and Candr in the 9th; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Candr, Lagn and Mangal in the 10th and all the 8 Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhapradas. No Grah is Rekhaprad in the 12th. 49-50. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal: Lagn, Sani and Mangal in the 1st; Mangal in the 2nd; Lagn, Budh, Candr and Surya in the 3rd; Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Budh and Surya in the 5th; Budh, Candr, Guru, Surya, Lagn and Sukr in the 6th; Sani and Mangal in the 7th; Sani, Mangal and Sukr in the 8th; Sani in the 9th; Mangal, Surya, Guru, Sani and Lagn in 10th; all in the 11th and Guru and Sukr in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 51-52. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh: Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Sukr and Budh in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Sukr and Sani in the 2nd; Sukr and Budh in the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Sukr and Mangal in the 4th; Budh, Sani and Sukr in the 5th; Guru, Budh, Surya, Candr and Lagn in the 6th; Mangal and Sani in the 7th; Mangal, Sani, Lagn, Candr, Sukr and Guru in the 8th; Sani, Mangal, Surya, Budh and Sukr in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Budh and Candr in the 10th; all in the 11th and Guru, Budh and Surya in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 53-55. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru: Lagn, Mangal, Surya and Budh in the 1st and 4th; Guru, Lagn, Mangal, Surya, Budh, Candr and Sukr in the 2nd; Sani, Guru and Surya in the 3rd; Sukr, Candr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the 5th; Sukr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the 6th; Lagn, Mangal, Guru, Surya and Candr in the 7th; Guru, Surya and Mangal in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Lagn, Candr and Budh in the 9th; Guru, Budh, Mangal, Surya, Sukr and Lagn in the 10th; all except Sani in the 11th and Sani in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 56-58. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr: Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 1st; Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 2nd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Budh, Sani and Mangal in the 3rd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Budh, Candr, Guru, Sani and Sukr in the 5th; Budh and Mangal in the 6th; none in the 7th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Guru, Lagn and Sani in the 8th; all except Surya in the 9th; Sukr, Guru and Sani in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Candr and Surya in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 59-60. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani: Surya and Lagn in the 1st; Surya in the 2nd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal and Sani in the 3rd; Lagn and Surya in the 4th; Guru, Sani and Mangal in the 5th; all except Surya in the 6th; Surya in the 7th; Surya and Budh in the 8th; Budh in the 9th; Surya, Mangal, Lagn and Budh in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 61-64. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn 3 Grahas in the 1st and 4th, 2 Grahas in the 3rd, 5 Grahas in the 2nd, 6 Grahas in the 5th, 8th, 9th and 12th, one Grah in the 10th, 11th and 6th and all except Guru in the 7th are Karanpradas. Thus Lagn, Surya and Candr in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Surya and Sani in the 2nd; Guru and Budh in the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, Budh, Sani and Surya in the 5th; Lagn, Candr and Mangal in the 4th; Sukr in the 6th; all except Guru in the 7th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru and Sani in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh and Sani in the 9th; Sukr in the 10th and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 12th from their own places are Karanpradas. 65-68. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn: Sani, Budh, Sukr, Guru and Mangal in the 1st; Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 2nd; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sukr and Sani in 3rd; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 4th; Guru and Sukr in the 5th; all except Sukr in the 6th; Guru in the 7th; Budh and Sukr in the 8th; Guru and Sukr in the 9th; all except Sukr in the 10th; all except Sukr in the 11th and Surya and Candr in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. 69. In the charts of AshtakaVarg Karan is signified by a Bindu, or dot (0) and Sthan by a Rekhapradas, or line (1). Karan is inauspicious, while Sthan is auspicious. 70-72. To identify the auspicious and inauspicious Bhavas in the AshtakaVarg a chart should be prepared with 14 horizontal lines and ten vertical lines. The form of the chart so prepared will consist of 117 apartments. In this chart in the first line incorporates the names of the seven Grahas and Lagn. In the first column write the numbers of all the 12 Bhavas. After this mark dots under the Grah and against the Karanprad Bhavas. By doing so the Karanprad Bhavas of all the 8 Grahas, including Lagn, will become known clearly and whenever the AshtakaVarg Grah will pass in transit the dot-marked Bhavas, he will yield unfavourable results. In his transit to other Bhavas he would give favourable effects.The following table shows the dots in the AshtakaVarg of Surya. Ch. 70. Effects of the AshtakaVarg 1-6. The matters to be considered from Surya and other Grahas are, as follows. Surya - the soul (Atma), nature, physical strength, joys and sorrows and father. Candr - mind, wisdom, joy and mother. Mangal - co-borns, strength, qualities and land. Budh - business dealings, livelihood and friends. Guru - nourishment of the body, learning, son (children), wealth and property. Sukr - marriage, enjoyments, conveyance, prostitution and sexual intercourse with women. Sani - longevity, source of maintenance, grief, danger, losses and death. The following procedure should be adopted to ascertain the effects of a house. Multiply the number of Rekhas with the Yog Pinda (Rasi Pinda plus Grah Pinda), connected with the AshtakaVarg of that Grah and divide the product by 27. The remainder will denote the number of the Nakshatr. During the transit of Sani in that Nakshatr the Bhava concerned will be harmed. 7-9. The 9th house from Surya at the time of birth deals with father. The Rekhas of that Rasi, as marked in Surya's AshtakaVarg, should be multiplied by the Yog Pinda and the product be divided by 27. The remainder will denote the number of Nakshatr. The father will be in distress, or he will otherwise suffer, when Sani in transit passes through the Nakshatr. Even, when Sani passes in transit the Trikon Nakshatras, father, or relatives, like father, may die, or suffer. Notes. By dividing the 27 Nakshatras in three equal parts, the 1st, 10th and 19th fall in Trikon from each other. Surya is PitraKarak (significator of father). Therefore all about father is ascertained from the Surya's AshtakaVarg. 10-11. If the AshtakaVarg Rekha number is multiplied by the Yog Pinda and the product is divided by 12, the remainder will denote the Rasi, through which, or through the Rasis in Trikon to it, the transit of Sani will cause harm, or unfavourable effects to father. Death of the father may occur, if the Dasa prevailing at that time be unfavourable. If the Dasa be favourable, father will face only adverse effects. (12-15 Arishta to Father) 12-14. The death of the father may be expected, if Rahu, Sani, or Mangal are in the 4th from Surya at the time of transit of Sani through any of the above three Rasis (Trikon Rasis). The death of the father will come to pass by such transit, if at that time Sani, associated, or aspected by a malefic, be in the 9th from Lagn, or Candr and/or the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th from Lagn be in operation. The death does not take place, if a favourable Dasa be in force at the time of Sani's transit. This should be kept in mind by the Jyotishis, while making predictions. 15. If the Rasi of Lagn of the native be the 8th Rasi from Lagn of the father, or, if the Lord of the 8th from father's Lagn be in Lagn of the native, he takes over all the responsibilities of his father after the latter's death. 16-18. The father enjoys happiness in the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th from Lagn. The native is obedient to his father, if the Lord of the 4th be in Lagn, or the 11th, or in the 11th, or 10th from Candr. If the birth be in the 3rd Rasi from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native makes proper use of the wealth, inherited from his father. If the birth be in the 10th Rasi from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native will inherit all the good qualities of his father. If the Lord of the 10th be in Lagn, the native will be more distinguished than his father. 19-20. No auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be performed in the month of Rasis (that is, when Surya transits that Rasi), which has more number of dots in Surya's AshtakaVarg. The same applies to the Samvatsar of that Rasi (that is, when the mean Guru transits that Rasi). Auspicious functions should be performed, when Surya, or the mean Guru transits the Rasi, which has more Rekhas in Surya's AshtakaVarg. 21-23. In the same manner no auspicious functions should be performed during the transit of Candr in the Rasi, which has larger number of dots in Candr's AshtakaVarg. Consideration, regarding mother, house and village, should be done from the 4th Bhava from Candr. Therefore multiply the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Candr by the Yog Pinda of that AshtakaVarg and divide the product by 27. The death of, or distress to mother may be expected, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by the remainder. Then divide the product by 12. The death of the mother may occur, when Sani transits the Rasi, denoted by the remainder. Distress to mother may be predicted, when Sani transits the Nakshatras, or Rasis in Trikon to Nakshatr and Rasi, indicated above. 24-27. Consideration of brothers (co-borns), valour and patience is done from Mangal's AshtakaVarg. If the number of Rekha is larger in any Rasi after Trikon Shodhana, there will be gains of land, happiness from wife and great happiness to brother, when Mangal passes through that Rasi in transit. If Mangal be weak, the brothers will be short lived. There will be distress to brothers, when Mangal transits a Rasi without Rekhas. Here also the Yog Pinda of Mangal should be multiplied by the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg and the product be divided separately by 27 and 12. The remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. The brother will suffer, whenever Sani transits that Nakshatr, or Rasi (or the Trikon Nakshatras, or Rasis). 28-29. Consideration in regard to family, maternal uncle and friends should be done from the 4th Bhava from Budh. The family etc. will enjoy happiness during the transit of Budh's AshtakaVarg. After performing Trikon and Ekadhipatya Shodhana in Budh's AshtakaVarg, the happiness, or distress of the family should be predicted from the transit of Sani through the resultant Nakshatr and Rasi (and those in Trikon to them). 30-33. All about knowledge, religious inclinations of the native and son (progeny) is to be ascertained from the 5th Bhava from Guru. If the Rekhas in the 5th Bhava from Guru are larger in number in the AshtakaVarg, there will be great happiness in respect of progeny. If the dots are larger in number, the happiness in respect of progeny will be meagre. The number of children are equal to the number of Rekhas in the 5th Bhava (from Guru), provided it is not the Rasi of debilitation of Guru, or his enemy's Rasi. In that case the number of children will be very limited. The number of children is also equal to the number of Navams, in which the Lord of the 5th from Guru is posited. Multiply the Yog Pinda of Guru by the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg and divide the product separately by 27 and 12. The remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. Transit of Sani through that Nakshatr and its Trikon Nakshatras and of that Rasi and its Trikon Rasis will be inauspitious. During that period the knowledge, learning and religious activities of the native will also be adversely affected. 34-36. There will be gain of wealth, land and happiness and marriage, whenever Sukr passes in transit through the Rasis, which have larger number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Sukr. These gains will be from the directions of the 7th Rasi from Sukr and of its Trikon Rasis. The effects should be judged in the manner, already explained earlier, after multiplying the Rekhas in the 7th Bhava from Sukr by the Yog Pinda. 37-40. The 8th Bhava from Sani signifies death, as well as longevity. Assessment about longevity should be made from that Bhava through the AshtakaVarg. Therefore predict distress to the native in the year, equal to the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg from Lagn up to Sani. The year, equal to the number of Rekhas from Sani up to Lagn, will also be of distress. If in the year, equal to the total of the above Rekhas, Arishta Dasa be also in operation, there can be possibility of death of the native. 41-42. Multiply the Yog Pinda by the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg and divide the product by 27. The death of the native will take place, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by the remainder, or its Trikon Nakshatras. Again, divide the product by 12. The native will face danger of death, when Sani passes in transit through the Rasi, denoted by the remainder, or through its Trikon Rasis. 43-44. The results will be favourable, when Sani passes in transit through Rasis, which have larger number of Rekhas in Sani's AshtakaVarg. Sani's transit through Rasis, which have larger number of dots, will produce only evil effects. Ch. 71. Determination of Longevity through the AshtakaVarg 1-4. The sage said. I will now describe the method of determining longevity from the AshtakaVarg. For this purpose the AshtakaVargas of Lagn and all the Grahas have to be studied. The Rekhas in all the Rasis have been allotted specific spans of life. The Rasi, which has no Rekhas, has been allotted 2 days, that with one Rekha gets l½ days, one day for Rasi with 2 Rekhas, half day for Rasi with 3 Rekhas, 7½ days for Rasi with 4 Rekhas, 2 years for Rasi with 5 Rekhas, 4 years for Rasi with 6 Rekhas, 6 years for Rasi with 7 Rekhas and 8 years for Rasi with 8 Rekhas. In this manner the spans of life should be worked from Rekhas in all the AshtakaVargas. Half of the sum total of all will be the longevity, based on AshtakaVarg. Ch. 72. Aggregational AshtakaVargas 1-2. The sage said. O Brahmin! Write down a Rasi Kundali with 12 Bhavas, including Lagn. Then insert the total of the Rekhas in all the AshtakaVargas of the Grahas in the Rasi concerned. The AshtakaVarg with such Rekhas is called the Samuday AshtakaVarg, or the aggregational AshtakaVarg. From this should be judged good and adverse effects of the Rasi Kundali. 3-5. In the aggregational AshtakaVarg the Rasi, which has more than 30 Rekhas, gives favourable effects, that, having between 25 and 30 Rekhas, produces medium effects and that Rasi, who has less than 25 Rekhas, yields adverse effects. Auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be performed, when the Grah, on whose basis the time and date of functions are performed, moves into the Rasi with favourable effects. The Rasi, which is productive of adverse effects should be avoided for these purposes. For example, the strength of Candr (CandraBal) is generally acceptable for all auspicious functions. Therefore auspicious functions should be performed, or started, when Candr is in the Rasi with maximum number of Rekhas. The Grah in the Rasi with favourable number of Rekhas produces auspicious effects and the Grah in the Rasi with unfavourable number of Rekhas yields evil results. 6-6½. Amongst the 12 Bhavas more than 30 Rekhas advance the effects of a Bhava, between 25 and 30 Rekhas produce medium effects and the effects of the Bhava, which contains less than 25 Rekhas, get damaged. Notes. From the above rules it can be interpreted, that, if there are less than 25 Rekhas in 6th, 8th and 12th Bhava, their effects become favourable. The effects will become adverse, if these Bhavas contain more than 25 Rekhas. 7-8. If in a Rasi Kundali there are larger number of Rekhas in the 11th than those in 10th and there are smaller number of Rekhas in the 12th than those in the 11th and Lagn contains largest number of Rekhas, the native will be wealthy and will enjoy all kinds of comforts and luxury. 9-10. Divide the 12 Bhavas in 3 sections. There will be sufferings and distress in that part of the life, which is represented by the section of the Rasi Kundali with more malefics. There will be happiness etc., in the part of the life, represented by the section of the Rasi Kundali, containing more benefics. There will be mixed results in that area of life, when the relative section of the Rasi Kundali has equal number of benefics and malefics. The Bhavas from Lagn up to the 4th signify childhood, those from 5th to 8th youth and those from the 9th to 12th represent old age. 11-28. There will be danger of death in the month of the Rasi (period of Surya's transit in that Rasi), which has 7, or less than 7 Rekhas in the Samudaya AshtakaVarg. To ward off this evil effect 20 Tolas of gold and 2 heaps of sesame seeds, resembling the shape of a mountain, should be given in charity. . possibility of death ., . 8. Tuladan of camphor is recommended to obtain relief from this evil effect. . danger of snakes ., . 9. A chariot with 7 horses should be given in charity .. . danger from weapons ., which contains 10 .. An armour together with Vajra should be given in charity to ward off .. . danger of disgrace for no cause ., . 11. An idol of the moon, made of 10 Tolas of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of death from drowning ., . 12. Land full of crops should be given in charity .. . danger of death from wild and violent animals ., in which there are 13 .. A Shaligram Shila should be given in charity .. . danger of death ., . 14. A Varah Murti, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of the wrath of the king ., . 15. An elephant should be given in charity .. . danger of Arishta (calamity, disaster, or misfortune) ., . 16. A Kalpa Vriksha, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger from diseases ., that has 17 .. A cow and jaggery should be given in charity .. . danger of conflict ., . 18. A cow, jewels, land and gold should be given in charity .. . possibility of banishment from the homeland ., which has 19 .. Family deity should be worshipped .. . loss of intelligence ., . 20. Goddess Saraswati should be worshipped .. . distress from diseases ., that has 21 .. A heap of grains, shaped, like a mountain, should be given in charity .. . distress to kinsmen ., . 22. Gold should be given in charity .. The native will be in distress ., . 23. An idol of the sun, made of 7 Tolas of gold, should be given in charity .. . death of the kinsmen ., . 24. 10 cows should be given in charity .. . loss of wisdom ., . 25. Goddess Saraswati should be worshipped .. . loss of wealth ., . 26. Gold should be given in charity .. . loss of wealth ., . 27. Sri Sukta Japa should be performed .. . losses in several ways ., . 28. Havana of Surya should be performed .. . anxieties all-round ., . 29. Ghi, clothes and gold should be given in charity .. . gains of wealth and grains etc. ., . 30. 29. There will be all-round increase in wealth, happiness in respect of children and enjoyments in the Samvatsar, month and Nakshatr of the Rasi, which has more than 30 Rekhas. . increase in wealth, property, children and good reputation, if the Rasi has more than 40 Rekhas. 30-31. The Rasi, which is auspicious in AshtakaVarg Samudaya, is considered auspicious for all auspicious functions. Consequently the auspiciousness of AshtakaVarg should be got checked before performing any function, like marriage etc. If a Rasi is not auspicious in AshtakaVarg, then its auspiciousness should be checked from transit effects. It is not necessary to check transit effects, if a Rasi is auspicious in AshtakaVarg. Thus the auspiciousness of the Rasi in the AshtakaVarg should be considered, as paramount. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Monica, I think it's great that you are into Ashtak Vargas. I hope you will derive a great deal of benefit by using them and understanding them deeply. In my understanding Ashtak Vargas are meant primarily to judge the effects of TRANSITS of the houses. I don't want to go back and forth with you on it, as Ashtaka Varga is clearly a valid system, it's just not a part of my foundational reasoning process for interpreting a natal chart. If it is for you, and if you have a high success rate on the accuracy of your predictions, that's great. I'm happy. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net On Jul 10, 2008, at 11:14 PM, Monica wrote: > Dear Vic > Here is the copy paste from BPHS with some important points at top > regarding > Ashtak Varga. > > > Some points on why using AshtakaVarg is important. > 1. > O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds of effects, relating > to the > Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views of many sages and > Acharyas, > but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular effect > is > quite correct, after considering the contradictions in the effects > by the > movements of the various Grahas. > -----Special Stress on " but it is not possible to say with > certainty, if a > particular effect is quite correct " . > > 2. > Will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the Shastra, > in which > there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of happiness > and > sorrows and for determination of the longevity. > -----Parashar states that using this method takes out a lot of > subjectivity > and gives clear cut indications. > > 3. > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn > and > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are > judged in the > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven > Grahas, named, > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked > by dots > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical > lines > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of > the > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The > meaning of > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words > it is the > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference > to the > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and > malefic > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference > to the > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). > > > > Regards > -m- > > > Ch. 66. AshtakaVarg > > 1-4. Maitreya said: " O Venerable Sage! You have described many > kinds > of effects, relating to the Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating > the views > of many sages and Acharyas, but it is not possible to say with > certainty, if > a particular effect is quite correct, after considering the > contradictions > in the effects by the movements of the various Grahas. As because of > sinful > deeds, committed by people in Kaliyuga, their minds have become > blunt, be > kind enough to describe a method, which would enable even the > shallow minded > persons to ascertain their happiness and sorrows and determine their > longevity on the basis of the positions of the Grahas in transit. " > > 5-6. The sage replied: " O Brahmin! You have put a very > intelligent > question. I will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the > Shastra, in which there will be no contradictions in judging the > effects of > happiness and sorrows and for determination of the longevity. You > now listen > to me carefully. > > 7-11. If the 12 Bhavas, including Lagn, are occupied by, or > aspected > by benefic Grahas, they yield auspicious results, according to their > characteristics, but this happens, where the Grahas concerned are in > their > exaltation Rasi, own Rasi, or posited in a benefic Bhava. There will > be no > good effects, if such Grahas are in depression, or posited in an > inauspicious Bhava. Similarly the Bhavas, associated with, or > aspected by > malefics in depression, or posited in malefic Bhavas, yield adverse > results, > according to their characteristics. If such Grahas be in their > exaltation > Rasi, the effects will not be adverse. This is how the general > effects have > been described by the Daivajnas. I have only repeated those effects. > The > main purposes of this Jyotish Shastra are to determine the longevity > and > joys and sorrows of the people, but because the movements of the > Grahas are > so subtle, even sages, like Vashista and Brihaspati, have not been > able to > be quite definite in this respect. Then how can a common man, > particularly > in Kaliyuga, do so. > > 12. There are two divisions, or parts of the Jyotish Shastra, > namely > general and particular. I have already dealt with the general part. > I now > come to the other part, which deals with this subject in particular. > > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn > and > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are > judged in the > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven > Grahas, named, > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked > by dots > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical > lines > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of > the > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The > meaning of > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words > it is the > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference > to the > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and > malefic > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference > to the > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). > > 16. Five Grahas in 1st, 2nd, 8th, 3rd and the 12th Bhavas from > Surya > are Karanprad (dot significators). Similarly four Grahas in the 7th > and 4th, > three Grahas in the 6th and 9th, six Grahas in the 5th, 2 Grahas in > the 10th > and one Grah in the 11th are dot significators. > > 17-19. Thus Lagn, Candr, Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 1st, 2nd > and 8th > from Surya; Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru in the 12th; Budh, > Candr, > Sukr, Guru in the 4th; Lagn, Candr, Sukr in the 9th; Surya, Sani and > Mangal > in the 6th; Lagn, Budh, Guru and Candr in the 7th; Sukr in the 11th; > Surya, > Sani, Sukr, Guru and Mangal in the 3rd; Guru and Sukr in the 10th; > Surya, > Sani, Candr, Lagn Mangal and Sukr in the 5th are Karanprad, or dot > indicators. > > 20-22. In Candr's AshtakaVarg 6 Grahas in the 9th and the 2nd, 5 > Grahas in the 4th, 8th and the 1st, one Grah in the 10th and the > 3rd, 4 > Grahas in the 5th, 3 Grahas in the 6th and the 7th and 1st, eight in > the > 12th are Karanprad. Thus Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr, these > five in > the 1st; Lagn, Budh, Surya, Candr, Sani and Sukr, these 6 in the > 2nd; Guru > in the 3rd; Surya, Sani, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, these 5 in the 4th; > Sukr, > Budh, Guru, these 3 in the 6th; Mangal, Lagn and Sani, these 3 in > the 7th; > Mangal, Lagn, Sani, Sukr and Candr, these five in the 8th; Lagn, > Surya, > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru, these 6 in the 9th; Sani only in the > 10th; none > in the 11th; all the eight in the 12th from their own places are > Karanprad. > These Grahas in the other Bhavas are Rekhaprad (line significators). > > 23-27. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal 6 Grahas in the 12th, 4th > and 7th, > 5 Grahas in the 5th, 6 Grahas in the 2nd, 7 Grahas in the 9th, 5 > Grahas in > the 1st and 8th, 4 Grahas in the 3rd, 3 Grahas in the 10th and 2 > Grahas in > the 6th are Karanprad. In the 11th no Grah is Karanprad. In other > words all > the Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhaprad. Thus > Surya, > Candr, Budh, Guru and Sukr, these five in the 1st; Lagn, Surya, > Candr, Budh, > Guru and Sani, these 6 in the 2nd; Sukr, Mangal, Guru and Sani, > these 4 in > the 3rd; Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 6 in the > 4th; Candr, > Mangal, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Mangal and Sani, > these 2 in > the 6th; Budh, Candr, Surya, Sukr, Guru and Lagn, these 6 in the > 7th; Budh, > Candr, Surya, Lagn and Guru, these five in the 8th; Surya, Candr, > Mangal, > Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; Sukr, Candr and Budh, > these 3 > in the 10th; none in the 11th; Surya, Sani, Budh, Candr, Lagn and > Mangal, > these 6 in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 28-30. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh 3 Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, > 4th, 10th, > 6th and 9th, 2 Grahas in the 8th, 6 Grahas in the 3rd and the 7th, > none in > the 11th, 5 Grahas in the 5th and 12th are Karanprad. Thus Surya, > Candr and > Guru, these 3 in the 1st; Guru, Surya and Budh, these 3 in the 2nd; > Lagn, > Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru, these 6 in the 3rd; Budh, Surya > and > Guru, these 3 in the 4th; Guru, Mangal, Candr, Sani and Lagn, these > 5 in the > 5th; Sukr, Sani and Mangal, these 3 in the 6th; Budh, Candr, Lagn, > Surya, > Sukr and Guru, these 6 in the 7th; Budh and Surya, these 2 in the > 8th; Guru, > Candr and Lagn, these 3 in the 9th; Surya, Guru and Sukr, these 3 in > the > 10th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Sukr these 5 > in the > 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 31-34. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru one Grah in the 2nd and 11th, 2 > Grahas in the 10th, 7 Grahas in the 12th, 4 Grahas in the 6th, 5 > Grahas in > the 8th and 3rd, 3 Grahas in the remaining Bhavas are Karanprad. > Thus Sukr, > Candr and Sani, these 3 in the 1st; Sani in the 2nd and 11th; Lagn, > Mangal, > Candr, Budh and Sukr, these 5 in the 3rd; Surya, Guru and Mangal, > these 3 in > the 5th; Sukr, Sani and Candr, these 3 in the 4th; Budh, Sukr and > Sani, > these 3 in the 7th; Guru, Mangal, Surya and Candr, these 4 in the > 6th; all > except Sani, these 7 in the 12th; Candr and Sani, these 2 in the > 10th; Sani, > Mangal and Guru, these 3 in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Sukr, Candr and > Budh, these > 5 in the 8th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 35-38. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr 2 Grahas in the 5th, 8th and > 3rd, 5 > Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 10th, 8 Grahas in the 7th, 6 Grahas in > the > 6th, one in the 9th, 3 in the 4th, none in the 11th are Karanpradas. > Thus > Surya, Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sani, these 5 in the 1st and the 2nd; > all the > 8 Grahas in the 7th; Guru and Surya, these 2 in the 3rd; Surya and > Mangal, > these 2 in the 5th; Surya in 9th; Surya, Budh and Guru, these 3 in > the 4th; > Mangal and Budh, these 2 in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Sani, Lagn > and > Guru, these 6 in the 6th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Sani, Budh, Sukr > and Guru, > these 5 in the 12th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Candr, Surya, these 5 in > the 10th > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > 39-42. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani 7 Grahas in the 2nd, 7th, > 9th, 6 > Grahas in the 8th, Lagn and 4th, 4 Grahas in the 10th, 3rd and 12th, > one > Grah in the 6th, 5 Grahas in the 5th, none in the 11th are > Karanpradas. Thus > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 6 in the 4th and the > 1st; > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 2nd > and the > 7th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the > 9th; > Candr, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 4 in the 10th; Guru, Surya, Budh > and Sukr, > these 4 in the 3rd; Surya in the 6th; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Surya, > these 4 in > the 12th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Budh and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; > Candr, > Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 6 in the 8th; none in the > 11th from > their own places are Karanpradas. The remaining places are > Rekhapradas and > are auspicious. > > 43-45. The sage said. Now I will describe the auspicious Bhavas > for > the benefit of the Acharyas. In the AshtakaVarg of Surya: Sani, > Mangal and > Surya in the 2nd, 8th and 1st; Guru and Budh in the 5th; Budh, Candr > and > Lagn in the 3rd; Lagn, Surya, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, > Surya, Sani, > Mangal, Budh and Candr in the 10th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh, > Guru, Sani > and Lagn in the 11th; Lagn, Sukr and Budh in the 12th; Lagn, Sukr, > Budh, > Guru and Candr in the 6th; Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr in the 7th; > Surya, > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru in the 9th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > 46-48. In the AshtakaVarg of Candr: Budh, Candr and Guru in the > 1st; > Guru and Mangal in the 2nd; Budh, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani, Sukr > and Lagn > in the 3rd; Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 4th; Mangal, Budh, Sukr and > Sani in > the 5th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Lagn in the 6th; Surya, > Candr, Guru, > Budh and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, Budh and Guru in the 8th; Sukr and > Candr in > the 9th; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Candr, Lagn and Mangal in the 10th > and all > the 8 Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhapradas. No > Grah is > Rekhaprad in the 12th. > > 49-50. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal: Lagn, Sani and Mangal in > the 1st; > Mangal in the 2nd; Lagn, Budh, Candr and Surya in the 3rd; Sani and > Mangal > in the 4th; Budh and Surya in the 5th; Budh, Candr, Guru, Surya, > Lagn and > Sukr in the 6th; Sani and Mangal in the 7th; Sani, Mangal and Sukr > in the > 8th; Sani in the 9th; Mangal, Surya, Guru, Sani and Lagn in 10th; > all in the > 11th and Guru and Sukr in the 12th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > 51-52. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh: Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Sukr and > Budh > in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Sukr and Sani in the 2nd; Sukr and > Budh in > the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Sukr and Mangal in the 4th; Budh, Sani > and Sukr > in the 5th; Guru, Budh, Surya, Candr and Lagn in the 6th; Mangal and > Sani in > the 7th; Mangal, Sani, Lagn, Candr, Sukr and Guru in the 8th; Sani, > Mangal, > Surya, Budh and Sukr in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Budh and Candr > in the > 10th; all in the 11th and Guru, Budh and Surya in the 12th from > their own > places are Rekhapradas. > > 53-55. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru: Lagn, Mangal, Surya and Budh > in the > 1st and 4th; Guru, Lagn, Mangal, Surya, Budh, Candr and Sukr in the > 2nd; > Sani, Guru and Surya in the 3rd; Sukr, Candr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in > the > 5th; Sukr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the 6th; Lagn, Mangal, Guru, Surya > and > Candr in the 7th; Guru, Surya and Mangal in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, > Lagn, > Candr and Budh in the 9th; Guru, Budh, Mangal, Surya, Sukr and Lagn > in the > 10th; all except Sani in the 11th and Sani in the 12th from their > own places > are Rekhapradas. > > 56-58. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr: Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the > 1st; > Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 2nd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Budh, Sani and > Mangal in > the 3rd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Budh, > Candr, > Guru, Sani and Sukr in the 5th; Budh and Mangal in the 6th; none in > the 7th; > Sukr, Surya, Candr, Guru, Lagn and Sani in the 8th; all except Surya > in the > 9th; Sukr, Guru and Sani in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Candr > and > Surya in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 59-60. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani: Surya and Lagn in the 1st; > Surya in > the 2nd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal and Sani in the 3rd; Lagn and Surya in > the 4th; > Guru, Sani and Mangal in the 5th; all except Surya in the 6th; Surya > in the > 7th; Surya and Budh in the 8th; Budh in the 9th; Surya, Mangal, Lagn > and > Budh in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sukr in > the 12th > from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 61-64. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn 3 Grahas in the 1st and 4th, 2 > Grahas in the 3rd, 5 Grahas in the 2nd, 6 Grahas in the 5th, 8th, > 9th and > 12th, one Grah in the 10th, 11th and 6th and all except Guru in the > 7th are > Karanpradas. Thus Lagn, Surya and Candr in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, > Candr, > Surya and Sani in the 2nd; Guru and Budh in the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, > Mangal, > Budh, Sani and Surya in the 5th; Lagn, Candr and Mangal in the 4th; > Sukr in > the 6th; all except Guru in the 7th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, > Guru and > Sani in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh and Sani in the > 9th; Sukr > in the 10th and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the > 12th > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > 65-68. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn: Sani, Budh, Sukr, Guru and > Mangal > in the 1st; Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 2nd; Lagn, Surya, Candr, > Mangal, Sukr > and Sani in 3rd; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 4th; Guru > and Sukr > in the 5th; all except Sukr in the 6th; Guru in the 7th; Budh and > Sukr in > the 8th; Guru and Sukr in the 9th; all except Sukr in the 10th; all > except > Sukr in the 11th and Surya and Candr in the 12th from their own > places are > Rekhapradas. > > 69. In the charts of AshtakaVarg Karan is signified by a Bindu, > or dot > (0) and Sthan by a Rekhapradas, or line (1). Karan is inauspicious, > while > Sthan is auspicious. > > 70-72. To identify the auspicious and inauspicious Bhavas in the > AshtakaVarg a chart should be prepared with 14 horizontal lines and > ten > vertical lines. The form of the chart so prepared will consist of 117 > apartments. In this chart in the first line incorporates the names > of the > seven Grahas and Lagn. In the first column write the numbers of all > the 12 > Bhavas. After this mark dots under the Grah and against the Karanprad > Bhavas. By doing so the Karanprad Bhavas of all the 8 Grahas, > including > Lagn, will become known clearly and whenever the AshtakaVarg Grah > will pass > in transit the dot-marked Bhavas, he will yield unfavourable > results. In his > transit to other Bhavas he would give favourable effects.The > following table > shows the dots in the AshtakaVarg of Surya. > > > Ch. 70. Effects of the AshtakaVarg > > 1-6. The matters to be considered from Surya and other Grahas > are, as > follows. Surya - the soul (Atma), nature, physical strength, joys and > sorrows and father. Candr - mind, wisdom, joy and mother. Mangal - > co-borns, > strength, qualities and land. Budh - business dealings, livelihood and > friends. Guru - nourishment of the body, learning, son (children), > wealth > and property. Sukr - marriage, enjoyments, conveyance, prostitution > and > sexual intercourse with women. Sani - longevity, source of > maintenance, > grief, danger, losses and death. The following procedure should be > adopted > to ascertain the effects of a house. Multiply the number of Rekhas > with the > Yog Pinda (Rasi Pinda plus Grah Pinda), connected with the > AshtakaVarg of > that Grah and divide the product by 27. The remainder will denote > the number > of the Nakshatr. During the transit of Sani in that Nakshatr the Bhava > concerned will be harmed. > > 7-9. The 9th house from Surya at the time of birth deals with > father. > The Rekhas of that Rasi, as marked in Surya's AshtakaVarg, should be > multiplied by the Yog Pinda and the product be divided by 27. The > remainder > will denote the number of Nakshatr. The father will be in distress, > or he > will otherwise suffer, when Sani in transit passes through the > Nakshatr. > Even, when Sani passes in transit the Trikon Nakshatras, father, or > relatives, like father, may die, or suffer. > > Notes. By dividing the 27 Nakshatras in three equal parts, the > 1st, > 10th and 19th fall in Trikon from each other. Surya is PitraKarak > (significator of father). Therefore all about father is ascertained > from the > Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > 10-11. If the AshtakaVarg Rekha number is multiplied by the Yog > Pinda > and the product is divided by 12, the remainder will denote the Rasi, > through which, or through the Rasis in Trikon to it, the transit of > Sani > will cause harm, or unfavourable effects to father. Death of the > father may > occur, if the Dasa prevailing at that time be unfavourable. If the > Dasa be > favourable, father will face only adverse effects. > > (12-15 Arishta to Father) 12-14. The death of the father may be > expected, if Rahu, Sani, or Mangal are in the 4th from Surya at the > time of > transit of Sani through any of the above three Rasis (Trikon Rasis). > The > death of the father will come to pass by such transit, if at that > time Sani, > associated, or aspected by a malefic, be in the 9th from Lagn, or > Candr > and/or the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th from Lagn be in operation. > The death > does not take place, if a favourable Dasa be in force at the time of > Sani's > transit. This should be kept in mind by the Jyotishis, while making > predictions. > > 15. If the Rasi of Lagn of the native be the 8th Rasi from Lagn > of the > father, or, if the Lord of the 8th from father's Lagn be in Lagn of > the > native, he takes over all the responsibilities of his father after the > latter's death. > > 16-18. The father enjoys happiness in the Dasa of the Lord of > the 4th > from Lagn. The native is obedient to his father, if the Lord of the > 4th be > in Lagn, or the 11th, or in the 11th, or 10th from Candr. If the > birth be in > the 3rd Rasi from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native makes > proper use > of the wealth, inherited from his father. If the birth be in the > 10th Rasi > from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native will inherit all the > good > qualities of his father. If the Lord of the 10th be in Lagn, the > native will > be more distinguished than his father. > > 19-20. No auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > performed in the month of Rasis (that is, when Surya transits that > Rasi), > which has more number of dots in Surya's AshtakaVarg. The same > applies to > the Samvatsar of that Rasi (that is, when the mean Guru transits > that Rasi). > Auspicious functions should be performed, when Surya, or the mean Guru > transits the Rasi, which has more Rekhas in Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > 21-23. In the same manner no auspicious functions should be > performed > during the transit of Candr in the Rasi, which has larger number of > dots in > Candr's AshtakaVarg. Consideration, regarding mother, house and > village, > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Candr. Therefore multiply the > number > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Candr by the Yog Pinda of that > AshtakaVarg > and divide the product by 27. The death of, or distress to mother > may be > expected, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted > by the > remainder. Then divide the product by 12. The death of the mother > may occur, > when Sani transits the Rasi, denoted by the remainder. Distress to > mother > may be predicted, when Sani transits the Nakshatras, or Rasis in > Trikon to > Nakshatr and Rasi, indicated above. > > 24-27. Consideration of brothers (co-borns), valour and > patience is > done from Mangal's AshtakaVarg. If the number of Rekha is larger in > any Rasi > after Trikon Shodhana, there will be gains of land, happiness from > wife and > great happiness to brother, when Mangal passes through that Rasi in > transit. > If Mangal be weak, the brothers will be short lived. There will be > distress > to brothers, when Mangal transits a Rasi without Rekhas. Here also > the Yog > Pinda of Mangal should be multiplied by the number of Rekhas in the > AshtakaVarg and the product be divided separately by 27 and 12. The > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. The brother will suffer, > whenever Sani transits that Nakshatr, or Rasi (or the Trikon > Nakshatras, or > Rasis). > > 28-29. Consideration in regard to family, maternal uncle and > friends > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Budh. The family etc. will > enjoy > happiness during the transit of Budh's AshtakaVarg. After performing > Trikon > and Ekadhipatya Shodhana in Budh's AshtakaVarg, the happiness, or > distress > of the family should be predicted from the transit of Sani through the > resultant Nakshatr and Rasi (and those in Trikon to them). > > 30-33. All about knowledge, religious inclinations of the > native and > son (progeny) is to be ascertained from the 5th Bhava from Guru. If > the > Rekhas in the 5th Bhava from Guru are larger in number in the > AshtakaVarg, > there will be great happiness in respect of progeny. If the dots are > larger > in number, the happiness in respect of progeny will be meagre. The > number of > children are equal to the number of Rekhas in the 5th Bhava (from > Guru), > provided it is not the Rasi of debilitation of Guru, or his enemy's > Rasi. In > that case the number of children will be very limited. The number of > children is also equal to the number of Navams, in which the Lord of > the 5th > from Guru is posited. Multiply the Yog Pinda of Guru by the number > of Rekhas > in the AshtakaVarg and divide the product separately by 27 and 12. The > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. Transit of Sani > through that > Nakshatr and its Trikon Nakshatras and of that Rasi and its Trikon > Rasis > will be inauspitious. During that period the knowledge, learning and > religious activities of the native will also be adversely affected. > > 34-36. There will be gain of wealth, land and happiness and > marriage, > whenever Sukr passes in transit through the Rasis, which have larger > number > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Sukr. These gains will be from the > directions of the 7th Rasi from Sukr and of its Trikon Rasis. The > effects > should be judged in the manner, already explained earlier, after > multiplying > the Rekhas in the 7th Bhava from Sukr by the Yog Pinda. > > 37-40. The 8th Bhava from Sani signifies death, as well as > longevity. > Assessment about longevity should be made from that Bhava through the > AshtakaVarg. Therefore predict distress to the native in the year, > equal to > the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg from Lagn up to Sani. The > year, > equal to the number of Rekhas from Sani up to Lagn, will also be of > distress. If in the year, equal to the total of the above Rekhas, > Arishta > Dasa be also in operation, there can be possibility of death of the > native. > > 41-42. Multiply the Yog Pinda by the number of Rekhas in the > AshtakaVarg and divide the product by 27. The death of the native > will take > place, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by > the > remainder, or its Trikon Nakshatras. Again, divide the product by > 12. The > native will face danger of death, when Sani passes in transit > through the > Rasi, denoted by the remainder, or through its Trikon Rasis. > > 43-44. The results will be favourable, when Sani passes in > transit > through Rasis, which have larger number of Rekhas in Sani's > AshtakaVarg. > Sani's transit through Rasis, which have larger number of dots, will > produce > only evil effects. > > > > > Ch. 71. Determination of Longevity through the AshtakaVarg > > 1-4. The sage said. I will now describe the method of determining > longevity from the AshtakaVarg. For this purpose the AshtakaVargas > of Lagn > and all the Grahas have to be studied. The Rekhas in all the Rasis > have been > allotted specific spans of life. The Rasi, which has no Rekhas, has > been > allotted 2 days, that with one Rekha gets l½ days, one day for Rasi > with 2 > Rekhas, half day for Rasi with 3 Rekhas, 7½ days for Rasi with 4 > Rekhas, 2 > years for Rasi with 5 Rekhas, 4 years for Rasi with 6 Rekhas, 6 > years for > Rasi with 7 Rekhas and 8 years for Rasi with 8 Rekhas. In this > manner the > spans of life should be worked from Rekhas in all the AshtakaVargas. > Half of > the sum total of all will be the longevity, based on AshtakaVarg. > > > > > Ch. 72. Aggregational AshtakaVargas > > 1-2. The sage said. O Brahmin! Write down a Rasi Kundali with 12 > Bhavas, including Lagn. Then insert the total of the Rekhas in all the > AshtakaVargas of the Grahas in the Rasi concerned. The AshtakaVarg > with such > Rekhas is called the Samuday AshtakaVarg, or the aggregational > AshtakaVarg. > From this should be judged good and adverse effects of the Rasi > Kundali. > > 3-5. In the aggregational AshtakaVarg the Rasi, which has more > than 30 > Rekhas, gives favourable effects, that, having between 25 and 30 > Rekhas, > produces medium effects and that Rasi, who has less than 25 Rekhas, > yields > adverse effects. Auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > performed, when the Grah, on whose basis the time and date of > functions are > performed, moves into the Rasi with favourable effects. The Rasi, > which is > productive of adverse effects should be avoided for these purposes. > For > example, the strength of Candr (CandraBal) is generally acceptable > for all > auspicious functions. Therefore auspicious functions should be > performed, or > started, when Candr is in the Rasi with maximum number of Rekhas. > The Grah > in the Rasi with favourable number of Rekhas produces auspicious > effects and > the Grah in the Rasi with unfavourable number of Rekhas yields evil > results. > > 6-6½. Amongst the 12 Bhavas more than 30 Rekhas advance the > effects of > a Bhava, between 25 and 30 Rekhas produce medium effects and the > effects of > the Bhava, which contains less than 25 Rekhas, get damaged. > > Notes. From the above rules it can be interpreted, that, if > there are > less than 25 Rekhas in 6th, 8th and 12th Bhava, their effects become > favourable. The effects will become adverse, if these Bhavas contain > more > than 25 Rekhas. > > 7-8. If in a Rasi Kundali there are larger number of Rekhas in > the > 11th than those in 10th and there are smaller number of Rekhas in > the 12th > than those in the 11th and Lagn contains largest number of Rekhas, the > native will be wealthy and will enjoy all kinds of comforts and > luxury. > > 9-10. Divide the 12 Bhavas in 3 sections. There will be > sufferings and > distress in that part of the life, which is represented by the > section of > the Rasi Kundali with more malefics. There will be happiness etc., > in the > part of the life, represented by the section of the Rasi Kundali, > containing > more benefics. There will be mixed results in that area of life, > when the > relative section of the Rasi Kundali has equal number of benefics and > malefics. The Bhavas from Lagn up to the 4th signify childhood, > those from > 5th to 8th youth and those from the 9th to 12th represent old age. > > 11-28. There will be danger of death in the month of the Rasi > (period > of Surya's transit in that Rasi), which has 7, or less than 7 Rekhas > in the > Samudaya AshtakaVarg. To ward off this evil effect 20 Tolas of gold > and 2 > heaps of sesame seeds, resembling the shape of a mountain, should be > given > in charity. . possibility of death ., . 8. Tuladan of camphor is > recommended > to obtain relief from this evil effect. . danger of snakes ., . 9. A > chariot > with 7 horses should be given in charity .. . danger from weapons ., > which > contains 10 .. An armour together with Vajra should be given in > charity to > ward off .. . danger of disgrace for no cause ., . 11. An idol of > the moon, > made of 10 Tolas of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of > death > from drowning ., . 12. Land full of crops should be given in > charity .. . > danger of death from wild and violent animals ., in which there are > 13 .. A > Shaligram Shila should be given in charity .. . danger of death ., . > 14. A > Varah Murti, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of > the > wrath of the king ., . 15. An elephant should be given in charity .. . > danger of Arishta (calamity, disaster, or misfortune) ., . 16. A Kalpa > Vriksha, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger from > diseases ., that has 17 .. A cow and jaggery should be given in > charity .. . > danger of conflict ., . 18. A cow, jewels, land and gold should be > given in > charity .. . possibility of banishment from the homeland ., which > has 19 .. > Family deity should be worshipped .. . loss of intelligence ., . 20. > Goddess > Saraswati should be worshipped .. . distress from diseases ., that > has 21 .. > A heap of grains, shaped, like a mountain, should be given in > charity .. . > distress to kinsmen ., . 22. Gold should be given in charity .. The > native > will be in distress ., . 23. An idol of the sun, made of 7 Tolas of > gold, > should be given in charity .. . death of the kinsmen ., . 24. 10 > cows should > be given in charity .. . loss of wisdom ., . 25. Goddess Saraswati > should be > worshipped .. . loss of wealth ., . 26. Gold should be given in > charity .. . > loss of wealth ., . 27. Sri Sukta Japa should be performed .. . > losses in > several ways ., . 28. Havana of Surya should be performed .. . > anxieties > all-round ., . 29. Ghi, clothes and gold should be given in > charity .. . > gains of wealth and grains etc. ., . 30. > > 29. There will be all-round increase in wealth, happiness in > respect > of children and enjoyments in the Samvatsar, month and Nakshatr of > the Rasi, > which has more than 30 Rekhas. . increase in wealth, property, > children and > good reputation, if the Rasi has more than 40 Rekhas. > > 30-31. The Rasi, which is auspicious in AshtakaVarg Samudaya, is > considered auspicious for all auspicious functions. Consequently the > auspiciousness of AshtakaVarg should be got checked before > performing any > function, like marriage etc. If a Rasi is not auspicious in > AshtakaVarg, > then its auspiciousness should be checked from transit effects. It > is not > necessary to check transit effects, if a Rasi is auspicious in > AshtakaVarg. > Thus the auspiciousness of the Rasi in the AshtakaVarg should be > considered, > as paramount. > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Monica, I believe most of the members here are well versant with the usage and importance of Ashtakvargas. Quoting from BPHS is not just the criteria for its importance. Most of us have used it and found it to be very much effective, affirming the mention in BPHS. It would fall short in timing a event to a narrow period, and again here I would attribute this timing part malady, to lack of our understanding , and not the original Text where its mentioned. I have taken the liberty of addressing you as " Dear " , since i see you doing it with everyone, and which is the appropriate form of address too, nothwitshtanding the ouster of a member due to this. Ashtakvarga does need a re-addressal from those not in this technique. Balwant. jyotish-vidya , " Monica " <monicaastro80 wrote: > > Dear Vic > Here is the copy paste from BPHS with some important points at top regarding > Ashtak Varga. > > > Some points on why using AshtakaVarg is important. > 1. > O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds of effects, relating to the > Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views of many sages and Acharyas, > but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular effect is > quite correct, after considering the contradictions in the effects by the > movements of the various Grahas. > -----Special Stress on " but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a > particular effect is quite correct " . > > 2. > Will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the Shastra, in which > there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of happiness and > sorrows and for determination of the longevity. > -----Parashar states that using this method takes out a lot of subjectivity > and gives clear cut indications. > > 3. > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn and > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are judged in the > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven Grahas, named, > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked by dots > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical lines > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of the > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The meaning of > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words it is the > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference to the > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and malefic > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference to the > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). > > > > Regards > -m- > > > Ch. 66. AshtakaVarg > > 1-4. Maitreya said: " O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds > of effects, relating to the Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views > of many sages and Acharyas, but it is not possible to say with certainty, if > a particular effect is quite correct, after considering the contradictions > in the effects by the movements of the various Grahas. As because of sinful > deeds, committed by people in Kaliyuga, their minds have become blunt, be > kind enough to describe a method, which would enable even the shallow minded > persons to ascertain their happiness and sorrows and determine their > longevity on the basis of the positions of the Grahas in transit. " > > 5-6. The sage replied: " O Brahmin! You have put a very intelligent > question. I will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the > Shastra, in which there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of > happiness and sorrows and for determination of the longevity. You now listen > to me carefully. > > 7-11. If the 12 Bhavas, including Lagn, are occupied by, or aspected > by benefic Grahas, they yield auspicious results, according to their > characteristics, but this happens, where the Grahas concerned are in their > exaltation Rasi, own Rasi, or posited in a benefic Bhava. There will be no > good effects, if such Grahas are in depression, or posited in an > inauspicious Bhava. Similarly the Bhavas, associated with, or aspected by > malefics in depression, or posited in malefic Bhavas, yield adverse results, > according to their characteristics. If such Grahas be in their exaltation > Rasi, the effects will not be adverse. This is how the general effects have > been described by the Daivajnas. I have only repeated those effects. The > main purposes of this Jyotish Shastra are to determine the longevity and > joys and sorrows of the people, but because the movements of the Grahas are > so subtle, even sages, like Vashista and Brihaspati, have not been able to > be quite definite in this respect. Then how can a common man, particularly > in Kaliyuga, do so. > > 12. There are two divisions, or parts of the Jyotish Shastra, namely > general and particular. I have already dealt with the general part. I now > come to the other part, which deals with this subject in particular. > > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn and > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are judged in the > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven Grahas, named, > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked by dots > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical lines > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of the > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The meaning of > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words it is the > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference to the > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and malefic > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference to the > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). > > 16. Five Grahas in 1st, 2nd, 8th, 3rd and the 12th Bhavas from Surya > are Karanprad (dot significators). Similarly four Grahas in the 7th and 4th, > three Grahas in the 6th and 9th, six Grahas in the 5th, 2 Grahas in the 10th > and one Grah in the 11th are dot significators. > > 17-19. Thus Lagn, Candr, Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 1st, 2nd and 8th > from Surya; Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru in the 12th; Budh, Candr, > Sukr, Guru in the 4th; Lagn, Candr, Sukr in the 9th; Surya, Sani and Mangal > in the 6th; Lagn, Budh, Guru and Candr in the 7th; Sukr in the 11th; Surya, > Sani, Sukr, Guru and Mangal in the 3rd; Guru and Sukr in the 10th; Surya, > Sani, Candr, Lagn Mangal and Sukr in the 5th are Karanprad, or dot > indicators. > > 20-22. In Candr's AshtakaVarg 6 Grahas in the 9th and the 2nd, 5 > Grahas in the 4th, 8th and the 1st, one Grah in the 10th and the 3rd, 4 > Grahas in the 5th, 3 Grahas in the 6th and the 7th and 1st, eight in the > 12th are Karanprad. Thus Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr, these five in > the 1st; Lagn, Budh, Surya, Candr, Sani and Sukr, these 6 in the 2nd; Guru > in the 3rd; Surya, Sani, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, these 5 in the 4th; Sukr, > Budh, Guru, these 3 in the 6th; Mangal, Lagn and Sani, these 3 in the 7th; > Mangal, Lagn, Sani, Sukr and Candr, these five in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru, these 6 in the 9th; Sani only in the 10th; none > in the 11th; all the eight in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > These Grahas in the other Bhavas are Rekhaprad (line significators). > > 23-27. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal 6 Grahas in the 12th, 4th and 7th, > 5 Grahas in the 5th, 6 Grahas in the 2nd, 7 Grahas in the 9th, 5 Grahas in > the 1st and 8th, 4 Grahas in the 3rd, 3 Grahas in the 10th and 2 Grahas in > the 6th are Karanprad. In the 11th no Grah is Karanprad. In other words all > the Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhaprad. Thus Surya, > Candr, Budh, Guru and Sukr, these five in the 1st; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Budh, > Guru and Sani, these 6 in the 2nd; Sukr, Mangal, Guru and Sani, these 4 in > the 3rd; Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 6 in the 4th; Candr, > Mangal, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Mangal and Sani, these 2 in > the 6th; Budh, Candr, Surya, Sukr, Guru and Lagn, these 6 in the 7th; Budh, > Candr, Surya, Lagn and Guru, these five in the 8th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, > Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; Sukr, Candr and Budh, these 3 > in the 10th; none in the 11th; Surya, Sani, Budh, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, > these 6 in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 28-30. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh 3 Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 10th, > 6th and 9th, 2 Grahas in the 8th, 6 Grahas in the 3rd and the 7th, none in > the 11th, 5 Grahas in the 5th and 12th are Karanprad. Thus Surya, Candr and > Guru, these 3 in the 1st; Guru, Surya and Budh, these 3 in the 2nd; Lagn, > Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru, these 6 in the 3rd; Budh, Surya and > Guru, these 3 in the 4th; Guru, Mangal, Candr, Sani and Lagn, these 5 in the > 5th; Sukr, Sani and Mangal, these 3 in the 6th; Budh, Candr, Lagn, Surya, > Sukr and Guru, these 6 in the 7th; Budh and Surya, these 2 in the 8th; Guru, > Candr and Lagn, these 3 in the 9th; Surya, Guru and Sukr, these 3 in the > 10th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Sukr these 5 in the > 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 31-34. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru one Grah in the 2nd and 11th, 2 > Grahas in the 10th, 7 Grahas in the 12th, 4 Grahas in the 6th, 5 Grahas in > the 8th and 3rd, 3 Grahas in the remaining Bhavas are Karanprad. Thus Sukr, > Candr and Sani, these 3 in the 1st; Sani in the 2nd and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, > Candr, Budh and Sukr, these 5 in the 3rd; Surya, Guru and Mangal, these 3 in > the 5th; Sukr, Sani and Candr, these 3 in the 4th; Budh, Sukr and Sani, > these 3 in the 7th; Guru, Mangal, Surya and Candr, these 4 in the 6th; all > except Sani, these 7 in the 12th; Candr and Sani, these 2 in the 10th; Sani, > Mangal and Guru, these 3 in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Sukr, Candr and Budh, these > 5 in the 8th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 35-38. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr 2 Grahas in the 5th, 8th and 3rd, 5 > Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 10th, 8 Grahas in the 7th, 6 Grahas in the > 6th, one in the 9th, 3 in the 4th, none in the 11th are Karanpradas. Thus > Surya, Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sani, these 5 in the 1st and the 2nd; all the > 8 Grahas in the 7th; Guru and Surya, these 2 in the 3rd; Surya and Mangal, > these 2 in the 5th; Surya in 9th; Surya, Budh and Guru, these 3 in the 4th; > Mangal and Budh, these 2 in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Sani, Lagn and > Guru, these 6 in the 6th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Sani, Budh, Sukr and Guru, > these 5 in the 12th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Candr, Surya, these 5 in the 10th > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > 39-42. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani 7 Grahas in the 2nd, 7th, 9th, 6 > Grahas in the 8th, Lagn and 4th, 4 Grahas in the 10th, 3rd and 12th, one > Grah in the 6th, 5 Grahas in the 5th, none in the 11th are Karanpradas. Thus > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 6 in the 4th and the 1st; > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 2nd and the > 7th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; > Candr, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 4 in the 10th; Guru, Surya, Budh and Sukr, > these 4 in the 3rd; Surya in the 6th; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Surya, these 4 in > the 12th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Budh and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Candr, > Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 6 in the 8th; none in the 11th from > their own places are Karanpradas. The remaining places are Rekhapradas and > are auspicious. > > 43-45. The sage said. Now I will describe the auspicious Bhavas for > the benefit of the Acharyas. In the AshtakaVarg of Surya: Sani, Mangal and > Surya in the 2nd, 8th and 1st; Guru and Budh in the 5th; Budh, Candr and > Lagn in the 3rd; Lagn, Surya, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Surya, Sani, > Mangal, Budh and Candr in the 10th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sani > and Lagn in the 11th; Lagn, Sukr and Budh in the 12th; Lagn, Sukr, Budh, > Guru and Candr in the 6th; Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru in the 9th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > 46-48. In the AshtakaVarg of Candr: Budh, Candr and Guru in the 1st; > Guru and Mangal in the 2nd; Budh, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani, Sukr and Lagn > in the 3rd; Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 4th; Mangal, Budh, Sukr and Sani in > the 5th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Lagn in the 6th; Surya, Candr, Guru, > Budh and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, Budh and Guru in the 8th; Sukr and Candr in > the 9th; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Candr, Lagn and Mangal in the 10th and all > the 8 Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhapradas. No Grah is > Rekhaprad in the 12th. > > 49-50. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal: Lagn, Sani and Mangal in the 1st; > Mangal in the 2nd; Lagn, Budh, Candr and Surya in the 3rd; Sani and Mangal > in the 4th; Budh and Surya in the 5th; Budh, Candr, Guru, Surya, Lagn and > Sukr in the 6th; Sani and Mangal in the 7th; Sani, Mangal and Sukr in the > 8th; Sani in the 9th; Mangal, Surya, Guru, Sani and Lagn in 10th; all in the > 11th and Guru and Sukr in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 51-52. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh: Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Sukr and Budh > in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Sukr and Sani in the 2nd; Sukr and Budh in > the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Sukr and Mangal in the 4th; Budh, Sani and Sukr > in the 5th; Guru, Budh, Surya, Candr and Lagn in the 6th; Mangal and Sani in > the 7th; Mangal, Sani, Lagn, Candr, Sukr and Guru in the 8th; Sani, Mangal, > Surya, Budh and Sukr in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Budh and Candr in the > 10th; all in the 11th and Guru, Budh and Surya in the 12th from their own > places are Rekhapradas. > > 53-55. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru: Lagn, Mangal, Surya and Budh in the > 1st and 4th; Guru, Lagn, Mangal, Surya, Budh, Candr and Sukr in the 2nd; > Sani, Guru and Surya in the 3rd; Sukr, Candr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the > 5th; Sukr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the 6th; Lagn, Mangal, Guru, Surya and > Candr in the 7th; Guru, Surya and Mangal in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Lagn, > Candr and Budh in the 9th; Guru, Budh, Mangal, Surya, Sukr and Lagn in the > 10th; all except Sani in the 11th and Sani in the 12th from their own places > are Rekhapradas. > > 56-58. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr: Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 1st; > Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 2nd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Budh, Sani and Mangal in > the 3rd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Budh, Candr, > Guru, Sani and Sukr in the 5th; Budh and Mangal in the 6th; none in the 7th; > Sukr, Surya, Candr, Guru, Lagn and Sani in the 8th; all except Surya in the > 9th; Sukr, Guru and Sani in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Candr and > Surya in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 59-60. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani: Surya and Lagn in the 1st; Surya in > the 2nd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal and Sani in the 3rd; Lagn and Surya in the 4th; > Guru, Sani and Mangal in the 5th; all except Surya in the 6th; Surya in the > 7th; Surya and Budh in the 8th; Budh in the 9th; Surya, Mangal, Lagn and > Budh in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 12th > from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 61-64. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn 3 Grahas in the 1st and 4th, 2 > Grahas in the 3rd, 5 Grahas in the 2nd, 6 Grahas in the 5th, 8th, 9th and > 12th, one Grah in the 10th, 11th and 6th and all except Guru in the 7th are > Karanpradas. Thus Lagn, Surya and Candr in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, > Surya and Sani in the 2nd; Guru and Budh in the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, > Budh, Sani and Surya in the 5th; Lagn, Candr and Mangal in the 4th; Sukr in > the 6th; all except Guru in the 7th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru and > Sani in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh and Sani in the 9th; Sukr > in the 10th and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 12th > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > 65-68. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn: Sani, Budh, Sukr, Guru and Mangal > in the 1st; Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 2nd; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sukr > and Sani in 3rd; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 4th; Guru and Sukr > in the 5th; all except Sukr in the 6th; Guru in the 7th; Budh and Sukr in > the 8th; Guru and Sukr in the 9th; all except Sukr in the 10th; all except > Sukr in the 11th and Surya and Candr in the 12th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > 69. In the charts of AshtakaVarg Karan is signified by a Bindu, or dot > (0) and Sthan by a Rekhapradas, or line (1). Karan is inauspicious, while > Sthan is auspicious. > > 70-72. To identify the auspicious and inauspicious Bhavas in the > AshtakaVarg a chart should be prepared with 14 horizontal lines and ten > vertical lines. The form of the chart so prepared will consist of 117 > apartments. In this chart in the first line incorporates the names of the > seven Grahas and Lagn. In the first column write the numbers of all the 12 > Bhavas. After this mark dots under the Grah and against the Karanprad > Bhavas. By doing so the Karanprad Bhavas of all the 8 Grahas, including > Lagn, will become known clearly and whenever the AshtakaVarg Grah will pass > in transit the dot-marked Bhavas, he will yield unfavourable results. In his > transit to other Bhavas he would give favourable effects.The following table > shows the dots in the AshtakaVarg of Surya. > > > Ch. 70. Effects of the AshtakaVarg > > 1-6. The matters to be considered from Surya and other Grahas are, as > follows. Surya - the soul (Atma), nature, physical strength, joys and > sorrows and father. Candr - mind, wisdom, joy and mother. Mangal - co-borns, > strength, qualities and land. Budh - business dealings, livelihood and > friends. Guru - nourishment of the body, learning, son (children), wealth > and property. Sukr - marriage, enjoyments, conveyance, prostitution and > sexual intercourse with women. Sani - longevity, source of maintenance, > grief, danger, losses and death. The following procedure should be adopted > to ascertain the effects of a house. Multiply the number of Rekhas with the > Yog Pinda (Rasi Pinda plus Grah Pinda), connected with the AshtakaVarg of > that Grah and divide the product by 27. The remainder will denote the number > of the Nakshatr. During the transit of Sani in that Nakshatr the Bhava > concerned will be harmed. > > 7-9. The 9th house from Surya at the time of birth deals with father. > The Rekhas of that Rasi, as marked in Surya's AshtakaVarg, should be > multiplied by the Yog Pinda and the product be divided by 27. The remainder > will denote the number of Nakshatr. The father will be in distress, or he > will otherwise suffer, when Sani in transit passes through the Nakshatr. > Even, when Sani passes in transit the Trikon Nakshatras, father, or > relatives, like father, may die, or suffer. > > Notes. By dividing the 27 Nakshatras in three equal parts, the 1st, > 10th and 19th fall in Trikon from each other. Surya is PitraKarak > (significator of father). Therefore all about father is ascertained from the > Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > 10-11. If the AshtakaVarg Rekha number is multiplied by the Yog Pinda > and the product is divided by 12, the remainder will denote the Rasi, > through which, or through the Rasis in Trikon to it, the transit of Sani > will cause harm, or unfavourable effects to father. Death of the father may > occur, if the Dasa prevailing at that time be unfavourable. If the Dasa be > favourable, father will face only adverse effects. > > (12-15 Arishta to Father) 12-14. The death of the father may be > expected, if Rahu, Sani, or Mangal are in the 4th from Surya at the time of > transit of Sani through any of the above three Rasis (Trikon Rasis). The > death of the father will come to pass by such transit, if at that time Sani, > associated, or aspected by a malefic, be in the 9th from Lagn, or Candr > and/or the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th from Lagn be in operation. The death > does not take place, if a favourable Dasa be in force at the time of Sani's > transit. This should be kept in mind by the Jyotishis, while making > predictions. > > 15. If the Rasi of Lagn of the native be the 8th Rasi from Lagn of the > father, or, if the Lord of the 8th from father's Lagn be in Lagn of the > native, he takes over all the responsibilities of his father after the > latter's death. > > 16-18. The father enjoys happiness in the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th > from Lagn. The native is obedient to his father, if the Lord of the 4th be > in Lagn, or the 11th, or in the 11th, or 10th from Candr. If the birth be in > the 3rd Rasi from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native makes proper use > of the wealth, inherited from his father. If the birth be in the 10th Rasi > from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native will inherit all the good > qualities of his father. If the Lord of the 10th be in Lagn, the native will > be more distinguished than his father. > > 19-20. No auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > performed in the month of Rasis (that is, when Surya transits that Rasi), > which has more number of dots in Surya's AshtakaVarg. The same applies to > the Samvatsar of that Rasi (that is, when the mean Guru transits that Rasi). > Auspicious functions should be performed, when Surya, or the mean Guru > transits the Rasi, which has more Rekhas in Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > 21-23. In the same manner no auspicious functions should be performed > during the transit of Candr in the Rasi, which has larger number of dots in > Candr's AshtakaVarg. Consideration, regarding mother, house and village, > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Candr. Therefore multiply the number > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Candr by the Yog Pinda of that AshtakaVarg > and divide the product by 27. The death of, or distress to mother may be > expected, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by the > remainder. Then divide the product by 12. The death of the mother may occur, > when Sani transits the Rasi, denoted by the remainder. Distress to mother > may be predicted, when Sani transits the Nakshatras, or Rasis in Trikon to > Nakshatr and Rasi, indicated above. > > 24-27. Consideration of brothers (co-borns), valour and patience is > done from Mangal's AshtakaVarg. If the number of Rekha is larger in any Rasi > after Trikon Shodhana, there will be gains of land, happiness from wife and > great happiness to brother, when Mangal passes through that Rasi in transit. > If Mangal be weak, the brothers will be short lived. There will be distress > to brothers, when Mangal transits a Rasi without Rekhas. Here also the Yog > Pinda of Mangal should be multiplied by the number of Rekhas in the > AshtakaVarg and the product be divided separately by 27 and 12. The > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. The brother will suffer, > whenever Sani transits that Nakshatr, or Rasi (or the Trikon Nakshatras, or > Rasis). > > 28-29. Consideration in regard to family, maternal uncle and friends > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Budh. The family etc. will enjoy > happiness during the transit of Budh's AshtakaVarg. After performing Trikon > and Ekadhipatya Shodhana in Budh's AshtakaVarg, the happiness, or distress > of the family should be predicted from the transit of Sani through the > resultant Nakshatr and Rasi (and those in Trikon to them). > > 30-33. All about knowledge, religious inclinations of the native and > son (progeny) is to be ascertained from the 5th Bhava from Guru. If the > Rekhas in the 5th Bhava from Guru are larger in number in the AshtakaVarg, > there will be great happiness in respect of progeny. If the dots are larger > in number, the happiness in respect of progeny will be meagre. The number of > children are equal to the number of Rekhas in the 5th Bhava (from Guru), > provided it is not the Rasi of debilitation of Guru, or his enemy's Rasi. In > that case the number of children will be very limited. The number of > children is also equal to the number of Navams, in which the Lord of the 5th > from Guru is posited. Multiply the Yog Pinda of Guru by the number of Rekhas > in the AshtakaVarg and divide the product separately by 27 and 12. The > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. Transit of Sani through that > Nakshatr and its Trikon Nakshatras and of that Rasi and its Trikon Rasis > will be inauspitious. During that period the knowledge, learning and > religious activities of the native will also be adversely affected. > > 34-36. There will be gain of wealth, land and happiness and marriage, > whenever Sukr passes in transit through the Rasis, which have larger number > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Sukr. These gains will be from the > directions of the 7th Rasi from Sukr and of its Trikon Rasis. The effects > should be judged in the manner, already explained earlier, after multiplying > the Rekhas in the 7th Bhava from Sukr by the Yog Pinda. > > 37-40. The 8th Bhava from Sani signifies death, as well as longevity. > Assessment about longevity should be made from that Bhava through the > AshtakaVarg. Therefore predict distress to the native in the year, equal to > the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg from Lagn up to Sani. The year, > equal to the number of Rekhas from Sani up to Lagn, will also be of > distress. If in the year, equal to the total of the above Rekhas, Arishta > Dasa be also in operation, there can be possibility of death of the native. > > 41-42. Multiply the Yog Pinda by the number of Rekhas in the > AshtakaVarg and divide the product by 27. The death of the native will take > place, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by the > remainder, or its Trikon Nakshatras. Again, divide the product by 12. The > native will face danger of death, when Sani passes in transit through the > Rasi, denoted by the remainder, or through its Trikon Rasis. > > 43-44. The results will be favourable, when Sani passes in transit > through Rasis, which have larger number of Rekhas in Sani's AshtakaVarg. > Sani's transit through Rasis, which have larger number of dots, will produce > only evil effects. > > > > > Ch. 71. Determination of Longevity through the AshtakaVarg > > 1-4. The sage said. I will now describe the method of determining > longevity from the AshtakaVarg. For this purpose the AshtakaVargas of Lagn > and all the Grahas have to be studied. The Rekhas in all the Rasis have been > allotted specific spans of life. The Rasi, which has no Rekhas, has been > allotted 2 days, that with one Rekha gets l½ days, one day for Rasi with 2 > Rekhas, half day for Rasi with 3 Rekhas, 7½ days for Rasi with 4 Rekhas, 2 > years for Rasi with 5 Rekhas, 4 years for Rasi with 6 Rekhas, 6 years for > Rasi with 7 Rekhas and 8 years for Rasi with 8 Rekhas. In this manner the > spans of life should be worked from Rekhas in all the AshtakaVargas. Half of > the sum total of all will be the longevity, based on AshtakaVarg. > > > > > Ch. 72. Aggregational AshtakaVargas > > 1-2. The sage said. O Brahmin! Write down a Rasi Kundali with 12 > Bhavas, including Lagn. Then insert the total of the Rekhas in all the > AshtakaVargas of the Grahas in the Rasi concerned. The AshtakaVarg with such > Rekhas is called the Samuday AshtakaVarg, or the aggregational AshtakaVarg. > From this should be judged good and adverse effects of the Rasi Kundali. > > 3-5. In the aggregational AshtakaVarg the Rasi, which has more than 30 > Rekhas, gives favourable effects, that, having between 25 and 30 Rekhas, > produces medium effects and that Rasi, who has less than 25 Rekhas, yields > adverse effects. Auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > performed, when the Grah, on whose basis the time and date of functions are > performed, moves into the Rasi with favourable effects. The Rasi, which is > productive of adverse effects should be avoided for these purposes. For > example, the strength of Candr (CandraBal) is generally acceptable for all > auspicious functions. Therefore auspicious functions should be performed, or > started, when Candr is in the Rasi with maximum number of Rekhas. The Grah > in the Rasi with favourable number of Rekhas produces auspicious effects and > the Grah in the Rasi with unfavourable number of Rekhas yields evil results. > > 6-6½. Amongst the 12 Bhavas more than 30 Rekhas advance the effects of > a Bhava, between 25 and 30 Rekhas produce medium effects and the effects of > the Bhava, which contains less than 25 Rekhas, get damaged. > > Notes. From the above rules it can be interpreted, that, if there are > less than 25 Rekhas in 6th, 8th and 12th Bhava, their effects become > favourable. The effects will become adverse, if these Bhavas contain more > than 25 Rekhas. > > 7-8. If in a Rasi Kundali there are larger number of Rekhas in the > 11th than those in 10th and there are smaller number of Rekhas in the 12th > than those in the 11th and Lagn contains largest number of Rekhas, the > native will be wealthy and will enjoy all kinds of comforts and luxury. > > 9-10. Divide the 12 Bhavas in 3 sections. There will be sufferings and > distress in that part of the life, which is represented by the section of > the Rasi Kundali with more malefics. There will be happiness etc., in the > part of the life, represented by the section of the Rasi Kundali, containing > more benefics. There will be mixed results in that area of life, when the > relative section of the Rasi Kundali has equal number of benefics and > malefics. The Bhavas from Lagn up to the 4th signify childhood, those from > 5th to 8th youth and those from the 9th to 12th represent old age. > > 11-28. There will be danger of death in the month of the Rasi (period > of Surya's transit in that Rasi), which has 7, or less than 7 Rekhas in the > Samudaya AshtakaVarg. To ward off this evil effect 20 Tolas of gold and 2 > heaps of sesame seeds, resembling the shape of a mountain, should be given > in charity. . possibility of death ., . 8. Tuladan of camphor is recommended > to obtain relief from this evil effect. . danger of snakes ., . 9. A chariot > with 7 horses should be given in charity .. . danger from weapons ., which > contains 10 .. An armour together with Vajra should be given in charity to > ward off .. . danger of disgrace for no cause ., . 11. An idol of the moon, > made of 10 Tolas of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of death > from drowning ., . 12. Land full of crops should be given in charity .. . > danger of death from wild and violent animals ., in which there are 13 .. A > Shaligram Shila should be given in charity .. . danger of death ., . 14. A > Varah Murti, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of the > wrath of the king ., . 15. An elephant should be given in charity .. . > danger of Arishta (calamity, disaster, or misfortune) ., . 16. A Kalpa > Vriksha, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger from > diseases ., that has 17 .. A cow and jaggery should be given in charity .. . > danger of conflict ., . 18. A cow, jewels, land and gold should be given in > charity .. . possibility of banishment from the homeland ., which has 19 .. > Family deity should be worshipped .. . loss of intelligence ., . 20. Goddess > Saraswati should be worshipped .. . distress from diseases ., that has 21 .. > A heap of grains, shaped, like a mountain, should be given in charity .. . > distress to kinsmen ., . 22. Gold should be given in charity .. The native > will be in distress ., . 23. An idol of the sun, made of 7 Tolas of gold, > should be given in charity .. . death of the kinsmen ., . 24. 10 cows should > be given in charity .. . loss of wisdom ., . 25. Goddess Saraswati should be > worshipped .. . loss of wealth ., . 26. Gold should be given in charity .. . > loss of wealth ., . 27. Sri Sukta Japa should be performed .. . losses in > several ways ., . 28. Havana of Surya should be performed .. . anxieties > all-round ., . 29. Ghi, clothes and gold should be given in charity .. . > gains of wealth and grains etc. ., . 30. > > 29. There will be all-round increase in wealth, happiness in respect > of children and enjoyments in the Samvatsar, month and Nakshatr of the Rasi, > which has more than 30 Rekhas. . increase in wealth, property, children and > good reputation, if the Rasi has more than 40 Rekhas. > > 30-31. The Rasi, which is auspicious in AshtakaVarg Samudaya, is > considered auspicious for all auspicious functions. Consequently the > auspiciousness of AshtakaVarg should be got checked before performing any > function, like marriage etc. If a Rasi is not auspicious in AshtakaVarg, > then its auspiciousness should be checked from transit effects. It is not > necessary to check transit effects, if a Rasi is auspicious in AshtakaVarg. > Thus the auspiciousness of the Rasi in the AshtakaVarg should be considered, > as paramount. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Monica, Your take on the Astakvarga seems to be coming from a person who is highly experienced in her own words in predicting through Ashtakvarga, but your own statement as under, just a week back on Jul 5 ( Msg No. 9730 ), contradicts this latest utterance by You. How can one become a experienced and Master in a weeks time, is driving me nuts absolutely. // I would also like to put some ideas in into this discussion (even though i am not experienced).// Balwant. jyotish-vidya , " balwantsingh64 " <balwantsingh64 wrote: > > Dear Monica, > > I believe most of the members here are well versant > with the usage and importance of Ashtakvargas. Quoting > from BPHS is not just the criteria for its importance. > Most of us have used it and found it to be very much > effective, affirming the mention in BPHS. > > It would fall short in timing a event to a narrow > period, and again here I would attribute this timing > part malady, to lack of our understanding , and not the > original Text where its mentioned. > > I have taken the liberty of addressing you as " Dear " , > since i see you doing it with everyone, and which is the > appropriate form of address too, nothwitshtanding the > ouster of a member due to this. > > Ashtakvarga does need a re-addressal from those not > in this technique. > > Balwant. > > > > > jyotish-vidya , " Monica " <monicaastro80@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Vic > > Here is the copy paste from BPHS with some important points at top > regarding > > Ashtak Varga. > > > > > > Some points on why using AshtakaVarg is important. > > 1. > > O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds of effects, > relating to the > > Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views of many sages and > Acharyas, > > but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular > effect is > > quite correct, after considering the contradictions in the effects > by the > > movements of the various Grahas. > > -----Special Stress on " but it is not possible to say with > certainty, if a > > particular effect is quite correct " . > > > > 2. > > Will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the Shastra, > in which > > there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of happiness > and > > sorrows and for determination of the longevity. > > -----Parashar states that using this method takes out a lot of > subjectivity > > and gives clear cut indications. > > > > 3. > > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from > Lagn and > > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are > judged in the > > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven > Grahas, named, > > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked > by dots > > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical > lines > > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment > of the > > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The > meaning of > > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words > it is the > > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference > to the > > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and > malefic > > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with > reference to the > > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a > Grah). > > > > > > > > Regards > > -m- > > > > > > Ch. 66. AshtakaVarg > > > > 1-4. Maitreya said: " O Venerable Sage! You have described > many kinds > > of effects, relating to the Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating > the views > > of many sages and Acharyas, but it is not possible to say with > certainty, if > > a particular effect is quite correct, after considering the > contradictions > > in the effects by the movements of the various Grahas. As because > of sinful > > deeds, committed by people in Kaliyuga, their minds have become > blunt, be > > kind enough to describe a method, which would enable even the > shallow minded > > persons to ascertain their happiness and sorrows and determine > their > > longevity on the basis of the positions of the Grahas in transit. " > > > > 5-6. The sage replied: " O Brahmin! You have put a very > intelligent > > question. I will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, > the > > Shastra, in which there will be no contradictions in judging the > effects of > > happiness and sorrows and for determination of the longevity. You > now listen > > to me carefully. > > > > 7-11. If the 12 Bhavas, including Lagn, are occupied by, or > aspected > > by benefic Grahas, they yield auspicious results, according to > their > > characteristics, but this happens, where the Grahas concerned are > in their > > exaltation Rasi, own Rasi, or posited in a benefic Bhava. There > will be no > > good effects, if such Grahas are in depression, or posited in an > > inauspicious Bhava. Similarly the Bhavas, associated with, or > aspected by > > malefics in depression, or posited in malefic Bhavas, yield adverse > results, > > according to their characteristics. If such Grahas be in their > exaltation > > Rasi, the effects will not be adverse. This is how the general > effects have > > been described by the Daivajnas. I have only repeated those > effects. The > > main purposes of this Jyotish Shastra are to determine the > longevity and > > joys and sorrows of the people, but because the movements of the > Grahas are > > so subtle, even sages, like Vashista and Brihaspati, have not been > able to > > be quite definite in this respect. Then how can a common man, > particularly > > in Kaliyuga, do so. > > > > 12. There are two divisions, or parts of the Jyotish Shastra, > namely > > general and particular. I have already dealt with the general part. > I now > > come to the other part, which deals with this subject in particular. > > > > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from > Lagn and > > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are > judged in the > > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven > Grahas, named, > > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked > by dots > > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical > lines > > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment > of the > > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The > meaning of > > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words > it is the > > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference > to the > > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and > malefic > > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with > reference to the > > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a > Grah). > > > > 16. Five Grahas in 1st, 2nd, 8th, 3rd and the 12th Bhavas > from Surya > > are Karanprad (dot significators). Similarly four Grahas in the 7th > and 4th, > > three Grahas in the 6th and 9th, six Grahas in the 5th, 2 Grahas in > the 10th > > and one Grah in the 11th are dot significators. > > > > 17-19. Thus Lagn, Candr, Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 1st, 2nd > and 8th > > from Surya; Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru in the 12th; Budh, > Candr, > > Sukr, Guru in the 4th; Lagn, Candr, Sukr in the 9th; Surya, Sani > and Mangal > > in the 6th; Lagn, Budh, Guru and Candr in the 7th; Sukr in the > 11th; Surya, > > Sani, Sukr, Guru and Mangal in the 3rd; Guru and Sukr in the 10th; > Surya, > > Sani, Candr, Lagn Mangal and Sukr in the 5th are Karanprad, or dot > > indicators. > > > > 20-22. In Candr's AshtakaVarg 6 Grahas in the 9th and the > 2nd, 5 > > Grahas in the 4th, 8th and the 1st, one Grah in the 10th and the > 3rd, 4 > > Grahas in the 5th, 3 Grahas in the 6th and the 7th and 1st, eight > in the > > 12th are Karanprad. Thus Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr, these > five in > > the 1st; Lagn, Budh, Surya, Candr, Sani and Sukr, these 6 in the > 2nd; Guru > > in the 3rd; Surya, Sani, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, these 5 in the > 4th; Sukr, > > Budh, Guru, these 3 in the 6th; Mangal, Lagn and Sani, these 3 in > the 7th; > > Mangal, Lagn, Sani, Sukr and Candr, these five in the 8th; Lagn, > Surya, > > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru, these 6 in the 9th; Sani only in the > 10th; none > > in the 11th; all the eight in the 12th from their own places are > Karanprad. > > These Grahas in the other Bhavas are Rekhaprad (line significators). > > > > 23-27. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal 6 Grahas in the 12th, 4th > and 7th, > > 5 Grahas in the 5th, 6 Grahas in the 2nd, 7 Grahas in the 9th, 5 > Grahas in > > the 1st and 8th, 4 Grahas in the 3rd, 3 Grahas in the 10th and 2 > Grahas in > > the 6th are Karanprad. In the 11th no Grah is Karanprad. In other > words all > > the Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhaprad. Thus > Surya, > > Candr, Budh, Guru and Sukr, these five in the 1st; Lagn, Surya, > Candr, Budh, > > Guru and Sani, these 6 in the 2nd; Sukr, Mangal, Guru and Sani, > these 4 in > > the 3rd; Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 6 in the > 4th; Candr, > > Mangal, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Mangal and Sani, > these 2 in > > the 6th; Budh, Candr, Surya, Sukr, Guru and Lagn, these 6 in the > 7th; Budh, > > Candr, Surya, Lagn and Guru, these five in the 8th; Surya, Candr, > Mangal, > > Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; Sukr, Candr and > Budh, these 3 > > in the 10th; none in the 11th; Surya, Sani, Budh, Candr, Lagn and > Mangal, > > these 6 in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > > > 28-30. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh 3 Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, > 4th, 10th, > > 6th and 9th, 2 Grahas in the 8th, 6 Grahas in the 3rd and the 7th, > none in > > the 11th, 5 Grahas in the 5th and 12th are Karanprad. Thus Surya, > Candr and > > Guru, these 3 in the 1st; Guru, Surya and Budh, these 3 in the 2nd; > Lagn, > > Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru, these 6 in the 3rd; Budh, > Surya and > > Guru, these 3 in the 4th; Guru, Mangal, Candr, Sani and Lagn, these > 5 in the > > 5th; Sukr, Sani and Mangal, these 3 in the 6th; Budh, Candr, Lagn, > Surya, > > Sukr and Guru, these 6 in the 7th; Budh and Surya, these 2 in the > 8th; Guru, > > Candr and Lagn, these 3 in the 9th; Surya, Guru and Sukr, these 3 > in the > > 10th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Sukr these 5 > in the > > 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > > > 31-34. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru one Grah in the 2nd and > 11th, 2 > > Grahas in the 10th, 7 Grahas in the 12th, 4 Grahas in the 6th, 5 > Grahas in > > the 8th and 3rd, 3 Grahas in the remaining Bhavas are Karanprad. > Thus Sukr, > > Candr and Sani, these 3 in the 1st; Sani in the 2nd and 11th; Lagn, > Mangal, > > Candr, Budh and Sukr, these 5 in the 3rd; Surya, Guru and Mangal, > these 3 in > > the 5th; Sukr, Sani and Candr, these 3 in the 4th; Budh, Sukr and > Sani, > > these 3 in the 7th; Guru, Mangal, Surya and Candr, these 4 in the > 6th; all > > except Sani, these 7 in the 12th; Candr and Sani, these 2 in the > 10th; Sani, > > Mangal and Guru, these 3 in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Sukr, Candr and > Budh, these > > 5 in the 8th from their own places are Karanprad. > > > > 35-38. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr 2 Grahas in the 5th, 8th > and 3rd, 5 > > Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 10th, 8 Grahas in the 7th, 6 Grahas > in the > > 6th, one in the 9th, 3 in the 4th, none in the 11th are > Karanpradas. Thus > > Surya, Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sani, these 5 in the 1st and the 2nd; > all the > > 8 Grahas in the 7th; Guru and Surya, these 2 in the 3rd; Surya and > Mangal, > > these 2 in the 5th; Surya in 9th; Surya, Budh and Guru, these 3 in > the 4th; > > Mangal and Budh, these 2 in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Sani, Lagn > and > > Guru, these 6 in the 6th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Sani, Budh, Sukr > and Guru, > > these 5 in the 12th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Candr, Surya, these 5 in > the 10th > > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > > > 39-42. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani 7 Grahas in the 2nd, 7th, > 9th, 6 > > Grahas in the 8th, Lagn and 4th, 4 Grahas in the 10th, 3rd and > 12th, one > > Grah in the 6th, 5 Grahas in the 5th, none in the 11th are > Karanpradas. Thus > > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 6 in the 4th and > the 1st; > > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 2nd > and the > > 7th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in > the 9th; > > Candr, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 4 in the 10th; Guru, Surya, Budh > and Sukr, > > these 4 in the 3rd; Surya in the 6th; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Surya, > these 4 in > > the 12th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Budh and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; > Candr, > > Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 6 in the 8th; none in the > 11th from > > their own places are Karanpradas. The remaining places are > Rekhapradas and > > are auspicious. > > > > 43-45. The sage said. Now I will describe the auspicious > Bhavas for > > the benefit of the Acharyas. In the AshtakaVarg of Surya: Sani, > Mangal and > > Surya in the 2nd, 8th and 1st; Guru and Budh in the 5th; Budh, > Candr and > > Lagn in the 3rd; Lagn, Surya, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, > Surya, Sani, > > Mangal, Budh and Candr in the 10th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh, > Guru, Sani > > and Lagn in the 11th; Lagn, Sukr and Budh in the 12th; Lagn, Sukr, > Budh, > > Guru and Candr in the 6th; Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr in the 7th; > Surya, > > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru in the 9th from their own places are > > Rekhapradas. > > > > 46-48. In the AshtakaVarg of Candr: Budh, Candr and Guru in > the 1st; > > Guru and Mangal in the 2nd; Budh, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani, Sukr > and Lagn > > in the 3rd; Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 4th; Mangal, Budh, Sukr and > Sani in > > the 5th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Lagn in the 6th; Surya, > Candr, Guru, > > Budh and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, Budh and Guru in the 8th; Sukr and > Candr in > > the 9th; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Candr, Lagn and Mangal in the > 10th and all > > the 8 Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhapradas. No > Grah is > > Rekhaprad in the 12th. > > > > 49-50. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal: Lagn, Sani and Mangal in > the 1st; > > Mangal in the 2nd; Lagn, Budh, Candr and Surya in the 3rd; Sani and > Mangal > > in the 4th; Budh and Surya in the 5th; Budh, Candr, Guru, Surya, > Lagn and > > Sukr in the 6th; Sani and Mangal in the 7th; Sani, Mangal and Sukr > in the > > 8th; Sani in the 9th; Mangal, Surya, Guru, Sani and Lagn in 10th; > all in the > > 11th and Guru and Sukr in the 12th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > > > 51-52. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh: Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Sukr > and Budh > > in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Sukr and Sani in the 2nd; Sukr and > Budh in > > the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Sukr and Mangal in the 4th; Budh, Sani > and Sukr > > in the 5th; Guru, Budh, Surya, Candr and Lagn in the 6th; Mangal > and Sani in > > the 7th; Mangal, Sani, Lagn, Candr, Sukr and Guru in the 8th; Sani, > Mangal, > > Surya, Budh and Sukr in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Budh and Candr > in the > > 10th; all in the 11th and Guru, Budh and Surya in the 12th from > their own > > places are Rekhapradas. > > > > 53-55. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru: Lagn, Mangal, Surya and > Budh in the > > 1st and 4th; Guru, Lagn, Mangal, Surya, Budh, Candr and Sukr in the > 2nd; > > Sani, Guru and Surya in the 3rd; Sukr, Candr, Lagn, Budh and Sani > in the > > 5th; Sukr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the 6th; Lagn, Mangal, Guru, > Surya and > > Candr in the 7th; Guru, Surya and Mangal in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, > Lagn, > > Candr and Budh in the 9th; Guru, Budh, Mangal, Surya, Sukr and Lagn > in the > > 10th; all except Sani in the 11th and Sani in the 12th from their > own places > > are Rekhapradas. > > > > 56-58. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr: Lagn, Sukr and Candr in > the 1st; > > Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 2nd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Budh, Sani and > Mangal in > > the 3rd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Budh, > Candr, > > Guru, Sani and Sukr in the 5th; Budh and Mangal in the 6th; none in > the 7th; > > Sukr, Surya, Candr, Guru, Lagn and Sani in the 8th; all except > Surya in the > > 9th; Sukr, Guru and Sani in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, > Candr and > > Surya in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > > > 59-60. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani: Surya and Lagn in the 1st; > Surya in > > the 2nd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal and Sani in the 3rd; Lagn and Surya in > the 4th; > > Guru, Sani and Mangal in the 5th; all except Surya in the 6th; > Surya in the > > 7th; Surya and Budh in the 8th; Budh in the 9th; Surya, Mangal, > Lagn and > > Budh in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sukr in > the 12th > > from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > > > 61-64. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn 3 Grahas in the 1st and > 4th, 2 > > Grahas in the 3rd, 5 Grahas in the 2nd, 6 Grahas in the 5th, 8th, > 9th and > > 12th, one Grah in the 10th, 11th and 6th and all except Guru in the > 7th are > > Karanpradas. Thus Lagn, Surya and Candr in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, > Candr, > > Surya and Sani in the 2nd; Guru and Budh in the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, > Mangal, > > Budh, Sani and Surya in the 5th; Lagn, Candr and Mangal in the 4th; > Sukr in > > the 6th; all except Guru in the 7th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, > Guru and > > Sani in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh and Sani in the > 9th; Sukr > > in the 10th and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in > the 12th > > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > > > 65-68. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn: Sani, Budh, Sukr, Guru and > Mangal > > in the 1st; Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 2nd; Lagn, Surya, Candr, > Mangal, Sukr > > and Sani in 3rd; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 4th; Guru > and Sukr > > in the 5th; all except Sukr in the 6th; Guru in the 7th; Budh and > Sukr in > > the 8th; Guru and Sukr in the 9th; all except Sukr in the 10th; all > except > > Sukr in the 11th and Surya and Candr in the 12th from their own > places are > > Rekhapradas. > > > > 69. In the charts of AshtakaVarg Karan is signified by a > Bindu, or dot > > (0) and Sthan by a Rekhapradas, or line (1). Karan is inauspicious, > while > > Sthan is auspicious. > > > > 70-72. To identify the auspicious and inauspicious Bhavas in > the > > AshtakaVarg a chart should be prepared with 14 horizontal lines and > ten > > vertical lines. The form of the chart so prepared will consist of > 117 > > apartments. In this chart in the first line incorporates the names > of the > > seven Grahas and Lagn. In the first column write the numbers of all > the 12 > > Bhavas. After this mark dots under the Grah and against the > Karanprad > > Bhavas. By doing so the Karanprad Bhavas of all the 8 Grahas, > including > > Lagn, will become known clearly and whenever the AshtakaVarg Grah > will pass > > in transit the dot-marked Bhavas, he will yield unfavourable > results. In his > > transit to other Bhavas he would give favourable effects.The > following table > > shows the dots in the AshtakaVarg of Surya. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ch. 70. Effects of the AshtakaVarg > > > > 1-6. The matters to be considered from Surya and other Grahas > are, as > > follows. Surya - the soul (Atma), nature, physical strength, joys > and > > sorrows and father. Candr - mind, wisdom, joy and mother. Mangal - > co-borns, > > strength, qualities and land. Budh - business dealings, livelihood > and > > friends. Guru - nourishment of the body, learning, son (children), > wealth > > and property. Sukr - marriage, enjoyments, conveyance, prostitution > and > > sexual intercourse with women. Sani - longevity, source of > maintenance, > > grief, danger, losses and death. The following procedure should be > adopted > > to ascertain the effects of a house. Multiply the number of Rekhas > with the > > Yog Pinda (Rasi Pinda plus Grah Pinda), connected with the > AshtakaVarg of > > that Grah and divide the product by 27. The remainder will denote > the number > > of the Nakshatr. During the transit of Sani in that Nakshatr the > Bhava > > concerned will be harmed. > > > > 7-9. The 9th house from Surya at the time of birth deals with > father. > > The Rekhas of that Rasi, as marked in Surya's AshtakaVarg, should > be > > multiplied by the Yog Pinda and the product be divided by 27. The > remainder > > will denote the number of Nakshatr. The father will be in distress, > or he > > will otherwise suffer, when Sani in transit passes through the > Nakshatr. > > Even, when Sani passes in transit the Trikon Nakshatras, father, or > > relatives, like father, may die, or suffer. > > > > Notes. By dividing the 27 Nakshatras in three equal parts, > the 1st, > > 10th and 19th fall in Trikon from each other. Surya is PitraKarak > > (significator of father). Therefore all about father is ascertained > from the > > Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > > > 10-11. If the AshtakaVarg Rekha number is multiplied by the > Yog Pinda > > and the product is divided by 12, the remainder will denote the > Rasi, > > through which, or through the Rasis in Trikon to it, the transit of > Sani > > will cause harm, or unfavourable effects to father. Death of the > father may > > occur, if the Dasa prevailing at that time be unfavourable. If the > Dasa be > > favourable, father will face only adverse effects. > > > > (12-15 Arishta to Father) 12-14. The death of the father may > be > > expected, if Rahu, Sani, or Mangal are in the 4th from Surya at the > time of > > transit of Sani through any of the above three Rasis (Trikon > Rasis). The > > death of the father will come to pass by such transit, if at that > time Sani, > > associated, or aspected by a malefic, be in the 9th from Lagn, or > Candr > > and/or the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th from Lagn be in operation. > The death > > does not take place, if a favourable Dasa be in force at the time > of Sani's > > transit. This should be kept in mind by the Jyotishis, while making > > predictions. > > > > 15. If the Rasi of Lagn of the native be the 8th Rasi from > Lagn of the > > father, or, if the Lord of the 8th from father's Lagn be in Lagn of > the > > native, he takes over all the responsibilities of his father after > the > > latter's death. > > > > 16-18. The father enjoys happiness in the Dasa of the Lord of > the 4th > > from Lagn. The native is obedient to his father, if the Lord of the > 4th be > > in Lagn, or the 11th, or in the 11th, or 10th from Candr. If the > birth be in > > the 3rd Rasi from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native makes > proper use > > of the wealth, inherited from his father. If the birth be in the > 10th Rasi > > from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native will inherit all the > good > > qualities of his father. If the Lord of the 10th be in Lagn, the > native will > > be more distinguished than his father. > > > > 19-20. No auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > > performed in the month of Rasis (that is, when Surya transits that > Rasi), > > which has more number of dots in Surya's AshtakaVarg. The same > applies to > > the Samvatsar of that Rasi (that is, when the mean Guru transits > that Rasi). > > Auspicious functions should be performed, when Surya, or the mean > Guru > > transits the Rasi, which has more Rekhas in Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > > > 21-23. In the same manner no auspicious functions should be > performed > > during the transit of Candr in the Rasi, which has larger number of > dots in > > Candr's AshtakaVarg. Consideration, regarding mother, house and > village, > > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Candr. Therefore multiply > the number > > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Candr by the Yog Pinda of that > AshtakaVarg > > and divide the product by 27. The death of, or distress to mother > may be > > expected, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted > by the > > remainder. Then divide the product by 12. The death of the mother > may occur, > > when Sani transits the Rasi, denoted by the remainder. Distress to > mother > > may be predicted, when Sani transits the Nakshatras, or Rasis in > Trikon to > > Nakshatr and Rasi, indicated above. > > > > 24-27. Consideration of brothers (co-borns), valour and > patience is > > done from Mangal's AshtakaVarg. If the number of Rekha is larger in > any Rasi > > after Trikon Shodhana, there will be gains of land, happiness from > wife and > > great happiness to brother, when Mangal passes through that Rasi in > transit. > > If Mangal be weak, the brothers will be short lived. There will be > distress > > to brothers, when Mangal transits a Rasi without Rekhas. Here also > the Yog > > Pinda of Mangal should be multiplied by the number of Rekhas in the > > AshtakaVarg and the product be divided separately by 27 and 12. The > > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. The brother will > suffer, > > whenever Sani transits that Nakshatr, or Rasi (or the Trikon > Nakshatras, or > > Rasis). > > > > 28-29. Consideration in regard to family, maternal uncle and > friends > > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Budh. The family etc. will > enjoy > > happiness during the transit of Budh's AshtakaVarg. After > performing Trikon > > and Ekadhipatya Shodhana in Budh's AshtakaVarg, the happiness, or > distress > > of the family should be predicted from the transit of Sani through > the > > resultant Nakshatr and Rasi (and those in Trikon to them). > > > > 30-33. All about knowledge, religious inclinations of the > native and > > son (progeny) is to be ascertained from the 5th Bhava from Guru. If > the > > Rekhas in the 5th Bhava from Guru are larger in number in the > AshtakaVarg, > > there will be great happiness in respect of progeny. If the dots > are larger > > in number, the happiness in respect of progeny will be meagre. The > number of > > children are equal to the number of Rekhas in the 5th Bhava (from > Guru), > > provided it is not the Rasi of debilitation of Guru, or his enemy's > Rasi. In > > that case the number of children will be very limited. The number > of > > children is also equal to the number of Navams, in which the Lord > of the 5th > > from Guru is posited. Multiply the Yog Pinda of Guru by the number > of Rekhas > > in the AshtakaVarg and divide the product separately by 27 and 12. > The > > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. Transit of Sani > through that > > Nakshatr and its Trikon Nakshatras and of that Rasi and its Trikon > Rasis > > will be inauspitious. During that period the knowledge, learning > and > > religious activities of the native will also be adversely affected. > > > > 34-36. There will be gain of wealth, land and happiness and > marriage, > > whenever Sukr passes in transit through the Rasis, which have > larger number > > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Sukr. These gains will be from the > > directions of the 7th Rasi from Sukr and of its Trikon Rasis. The > effects > > should be judged in the manner, already explained earlier, after > multiplying > > the Rekhas in the 7th Bhava from Sukr by the Yog Pinda. > > > > 37-40. The 8th Bhava from Sani signifies death, as well as > longevity. > > Assessment about longevity should be made from that Bhava through > the > > AshtakaVarg. Therefore predict distress to the native in the year, > equal to > > the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg from Lagn up to Sani. The > year, > > equal to the number of Rekhas from Sani up to Lagn, will also be of > > distress. If in the year, equal to the total of the above Rekhas, > Arishta > > Dasa be also in operation, there can be possibility of death of the > native. > > > > 41-42. Multiply the Yog Pinda by the number of Rekhas in the > > AshtakaVarg and divide the product by 27. The death of the native > will take > > place, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by > the > > remainder, or its Trikon Nakshatras. Again, divide the product by > 12. The > > native will face danger of death, when Sani passes in transit > through the > > Rasi, denoted by the remainder, or through its Trikon Rasis. > > > > 43-44. The results will be favourable, when Sani passes in > transit > > through Rasis, which have larger number of Rekhas in Sani's > AshtakaVarg. > > Sani's transit through Rasis, which have larger number of dots, > will produce > > only evil effects. > > > > > > > > > > Ch. 71. Determination of Longevity through the AshtakaVarg > > > > 1-4. The sage said. I will now describe the method of > determining > > longevity from the AshtakaVarg. For this purpose the AshtakaVargas > of Lagn > > and all the Grahas have to be studied. The Rekhas in all the Rasis > have been > > allotted specific spans of life. The Rasi, which has no Rekhas, has > been > > allotted 2 days, that with one Rekha gets l½ days, one day for Rasi > with 2 > > Rekhas, half day for Rasi with 3 Rekhas, 7½ days for Rasi with 4 > Rekhas, 2 > > years for Rasi with 5 Rekhas, 4 years for Rasi with 6 Rekhas, 6 > years for > > Rasi with 7 Rekhas and 8 years for Rasi with 8 Rekhas. In this > manner the > > spans of life should be worked from Rekhas in all the > AshtakaVargas. Half of > > the sum total of all will be the longevity, based on AshtakaVarg. > > > > > > > > > > Ch. 72. Aggregational AshtakaVargas > > > > 1-2. The sage said. O Brahmin! Write down a Rasi Kundali with > 12 > > Bhavas, including Lagn. Then insert the total of the Rekhas in all > the > > AshtakaVargas of the Grahas in the Rasi concerned. The AshtakaVarg > with such > > Rekhas is called the Samuday AshtakaVarg, or the aggregational > AshtakaVarg. > > From this should be judged good and adverse effects of the Rasi > Kundali. > > > > 3-5. In the aggregational AshtakaVarg the Rasi, which has > more than 30 > > Rekhas, gives favourable effects, that, having between 25 and 30 > Rekhas, > > produces medium effects and that Rasi, who has less than 25 Rekhas, > yields > > adverse effects. Auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should > be > > performed, when the Grah, on whose basis the time and date of > functions are > > performed, moves into the Rasi with favourable effects. The Rasi, > which is > > productive of adverse effects should be avoided for these purposes. > For > > example, the strength of Candr (CandraBal) is generally acceptable > for all > > auspicious functions. Therefore auspicious functions should be > performed, or > > started, when Candr is in the Rasi with maximum number of Rekhas. > The Grah > > in the Rasi with favourable number of Rekhas produces auspicious > effects and > > the Grah in the Rasi with unfavourable number of Rekhas yields evil > results. > > > > 6-6½. Amongst the 12 Bhavas more than 30 Rekhas advance the > effects of > > a Bhava, between 25 and 30 Rekhas produce medium effects and the > effects of > > the Bhava, which contains less than 25 Rekhas, get damaged. > > > > Notes. From the above rules it can be interpreted, that, if > there are > > less than 25 Rekhas in 6th, 8th and 12th Bhava, their effects > become > > favourable. The effects will become adverse, if these Bhavas > contain more > > than 25 Rekhas. > > > > 7-8. If in a Rasi Kundali there are larger number of Rekhas > in the > > 11th than those in 10th and there are smaller number of Rekhas in > the 12th > > than those in the 11th and Lagn contains largest number of Rekhas, > the > > native will be wealthy and will enjoy all kinds of comforts and > luxury. > > > > 9-10. Divide the 12 Bhavas in 3 sections. There will be > sufferings and > > distress in that part of the life, which is represented by the > section of > > the Rasi Kundali with more malefics. There will be happiness etc., > in the > > part of the life, represented by the section of the Rasi Kundali, > containing > > more benefics. There will be mixed results in that area of life, > when the > > relative section of the Rasi Kundali has equal number of benefics > and > > malefics. The Bhavas from Lagn up to the 4th signify childhood, > those from > > 5th to 8th youth and those from the 9th to 12th represent old age. > > > > 11-28. There will be danger of death in the month of the Rasi > (period > > of Surya's transit in that Rasi), which has 7, or less than 7 > Rekhas in the > > Samudaya AshtakaVarg. To ward off this evil effect 20 Tolas of gold > and 2 > > heaps of sesame seeds, resembling the shape of a mountain, should > be given > > in charity. . possibility of death ., . 8. Tuladan of camphor is > recommended > > to obtain relief from this evil effect. . danger of snakes ., . 9. > A chariot > > with 7 horses should be given in charity .. . danger from > weapons ., which > > contains 10 .. An armour together with Vajra should be given in > charity to > > ward off .. . danger of disgrace for no cause ., . 11. An idol of > the moon, > > made of 10 Tolas of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of > death > > from drowning ., . 12. Land full of crops should be given in > charity .. . > > danger of death from wild and violent animals ., in which there are > 13 .. A > > Shaligram Shila should be given in charity .. . danger of > death ., . 14. A > > Varah Murti, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger > of the > > wrath of the king ., . 15. An elephant should be given in > charity .. . > > danger of Arishta (calamity, disaster, or misfortune) ., . 16. A > Kalpa > > Vriksha, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger from > > diseases ., that has 17 .. A cow and jaggery should be given in > charity .. . > > danger of conflict ., . 18. A cow, jewels, land and gold should be > given in > > charity .. . possibility of banishment from the homeland ., which > has 19 .. > > Family deity should be worshipped .. . loss of intelligence ., . > 20. Goddess > > Saraswati should be worshipped .. . distress from diseases ., that > has 21 .. > > A heap of grains, shaped, like a mountain, should be given in > charity .. . > > distress to kinsmen ., . 22. Gold should be given in charity .. The > native > > will be in distress ., . 23. An idol of the sun, made of 7 Tolas of > gold, > > should be given in charity .. . death of the kinsmen ., . 24. 10 > cows should > > be given in charity .. . loss of wisdom ., . 25. Goddess Saraswati > should be > > worshipped .. . loss of wealth ., . 26. Gold should be given in > charity .. . > > loss of wealth ., . 27. Sri Sukta Japa should be performed .. . > losses in > > several ways ., . 28. Havana of Surya should be performed .. . > anxieties > > all-round ., . 29. Ghi, clothes and gold should be given in > charity .. . > > gains of wealth and grains etc. ., . 30. > > > > 29. There will be all-round increase in wealth, happiness in > respect > > of children and enjoyments in the Samvatsar, month and Nakshatr of > the Rasi, > > which has more than 30 Rekhas. . increase in wealth, property, > children and > > good reputation, if the Rasi has more than 40 Rekhas. > > > > 30-31. The Rasi, which is auspicious in AshtakaVarg Samudaya, > is > > considered auspicious for all auspicious functions. Consequently > the > > auspiciousness of AshtakaVarg should be got checked before > performing any > > function, like marriage etc. If a Rasi is not auspicious in > AshtakaVarg, > > then its auspiciousness should be checked from transit effects. It > is not > > necessary to check transit effects, if a Rasi is auspicious in > AshtakaVarg. > > Thus the auspiciousness of the Rasi in the AshtakaVarg should be > considered, > > as paramount. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Hii all Retro Saturn seems to be in auspicious? any comments? like any specific results if the lagnesh is retro? any comments on retro saturn in 11th for a capricorn ascendant (thus aspecting lagna)? retro planets are supposed to very powerful isnt? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Balwant, > I have taken the liberty of addressing you as " Dear " , > since i see you doing it with everyone, and which is the > appropriate form of address too, nothwitshtanding the > ouster of a member due to this. Respected and dear Bhaskar chose to withdraw from the group, he was not " ousted. " You've made this post to the group so I will reply in kind. However, if you would like further clarification on it, please email me *personally*. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Chandramohan, Think a bit on what " retrograde " means - it means " on a returning incline " . It indicates that someone is going " backward " and changing their direction. What if you were walking down the street to get a haircut. Suddenly you remember you forgot something at home. You turn around to get it. What happens to your main mission (getting to the barber)? It doesn't disappear but it becomes " latent " - you are going to have to exert extra energy to get it to happen again, and further more you are going to be a little bit late. Also, your energy changes quite a bit. If you were dreading going to the barber, then this is a welcome distraction and you feel a bit happier. If you really wanted to get there and were in a good mood, turning around will make you feel annoyed. This is exactly what happens when a planet goes retrograde. 1. It's main karma that it would have delivered become " latent " - you have to personally make an effort to " remind " the planet what he was supposed to do. 2. It's main karma get's delayed, and doesn't fructify till later in life. 3. It changes it's nature *somewhat* - a benefic becomes less benefic and a malefic becomes less malefic. Retrograde Saturn in the 11th. - NATURE: Saturn is normally a grief giver. Through this grief and struggle you can experience pain and suffering to an extreme, if saturn is poorly situation. But if saturn is well situated and benefitted by other conditions, this same grief and struggle can turn into deep inner realizations and spirituality, as well as the ability to work tremendously hard to achieve great heights. - LORDSHIP: for Capricorn ascendant, Saturn rules the 1st and 2nd Houses. The first is the manifest nature of the person's life and their sense of self and self-confidence. The second is artha - daily wages, family interactions, diet, accumulation of knowledge. - PLACEMENT: Connections between the 11th House (fulfilment of desires, enjoyment of friendship and influence) and the 2nd and 1st. One will use wealth and family in connection with friends and influence. He may get easy money from his family. His sense of self is connected with his ability to enjoy and to have friends and influence. Because it's Saturn specifically it casts a ruination upon these connections, making them negative, difficult to obtain, and distant. This could be altered by considering influences on Saturn and Saturn's own disposition. For example, since the 11th is the Upachaya, it welcomes malefics like Saturn, for in these places of reform malefic planets become more benefic day by bay. So the difficulties in connection with the above improve noticeably over time. So in turn the person will learn great wisdom, come to a truer understanding of his or her self, and have reliable friendships and social influence. - SIGNS: Watery Scorpio is the best place for dry Saturn. There will be trouble from emotional passions and inability to be deep and spiritually introspective. This will improve with time and effort. - RETROGRADE: Now factor in the retrograde and there will be somewhat less negative impact, the main delivery of Saturn's effect (whatever you finally determine it to be) will be delayed until later than normal in life. And a person will need to consciously exert effort to get the good fruits of Saturn . NEXT - you have to consider aspects too and from saturn, also consider the strength of the bhavas / houses owned by saturn as a result. Since saturn is in Upachaya these houses (1 & 2) will yeild greater benefit over time, but since Saturn is Rx, the native will not experience this improvement unless he or she consciously puts effort towards it. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Vic It will be a pleasure to apply ashtak varga on more examples that you or someone else brings. I shall wait for more examples charts like the seven planet one. Regards -m- - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Friday, July 11, 2008 2:39 PM Re: effect of retrograde saturn in 7th house with mars Dear Monica, I think it's great that you are into Ashtak Vargas. I hope you will derive a great deal of benefit by using them and understanding them deeply. In my understanding Ashtak Vargas are meant primarily to judge the effects of TRANSITS of the houses. I don't want to go back and forth with you on it, as Ashtaka Varga is clearly a valid system, it's just not a part of my foundational reasoning process for interpreting a natal chart. If it is for you, and if you have a high success rate on the accuracy of your predictions, that's great. I'm happy. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net On Jul 10, 2008, at 11:14 PM, Monica wrote: > Dear Vic > Here is the copy paste from BPHS with some important points at top > regarding > Ashtak Varga. > > > Some points on why using AshtakaVarg is important. > 1. > O Venerable Sage! You have described many kinds of effects, relating > to the > Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating the views of many sages and > Acharyas, > but it is not possible to say with certainty, if a particular effect > is > quite correct, after considering the contradictions in the effects > by the > movements of the various Grahas. > -----Special Stress on " but it is not possible to say with > certainty, if a > particular effect is quite correct " . > > 2. > Will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the Shastra, > in which > there will be no contradictions in judging the effects of happiness > and > sorrows and for determination of the longevity. > -----Parashar states that using this method takes out a lot of > subjectivity > and gives clear cut indications. > > 3. > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn > and > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are > judged in the > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven > Grahas, named, > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked > by dots > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical > lines > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of > the > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The > meaning of > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words > it is the > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference > to the > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and > malefic > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference > to the > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). > > > > Regards > -m- > > > Ch. 66. AshtakaVarg > > 1-4. Maitreya said: " O Venerable Sage! You have described many > kinds > of effects, relating to the Grahas and Bhavas, after incorporating > the views > of many sages and Acharyas, but it is not possible to say with > certainty, if > a particular effect is quite correct, after considering the > contradictions > in the effects by the movements of the various Grahas. As because of > sinful > deeds, committed by people in Kaliyuga, their minds have become > blunt, be > kind enough to describe a method, which would enable even the > shallow minded > persons to ascertain their happiness and sorrows and determine their > longevity on the basis of the positions of the Grahas in transit. " > > 5-6. The sage replied: " O Brahmin! You have put a very > intelligent > question. I will now describe the Shastra for the benefit of all, the > Shastra, in which there will be no contradictions in judging the > effects of > happiness and sorrows and for determination of the longevity. You > now listen > to me carefully. > > 7-11. If the 12 Bhavas, including Lagn, are occupied by, or > aspected > by benefic Grahas, they yield auspicious results, according to their > characteristics, but this happens, where the Grahas concerned are in > their > exaltation Rasi, own Rasi, or posited in a benefic Bhava. There will > be no > good effects, if such Grahas are in depression, or posited in an > inauspicious Bhava. Similarly the Bhavas, associated with, or > aspected by > malefics in depression, or posited in malefic Bhavas, yield adverse > results, > according to their characteristics. If such Grahas be in their > exaltation > Rasi, the effects will not be adverse. This is how the general > effects have > been described by the Daivajnas. I have only repeated those effects. > The > main purposes of this Jyotish Shastra are to determine the longevity > and > joys and sorrows of the people, but because the movements of the > Grahas are > so subtle, even sages, like Vashista and Brihaspati, have not been > able to > be quite definite in this respect. Then how can a common man, > particularly > in Kaliyuga, do so. > > 12. There are two divisions, or parts of the Jyotish Shastra, > namely > general and particular. I have already dealt with the general part. > I now > come to the other part, which deals with this subject in particular. > > 13-15. As the effects of the twelve Bhavas are judged from Lagn > and > Candr, effects of the twelve Bhavas and the various Grahas are > judged in the > same manner. Therefore the inauspicious places from the seven > Grahas, named, > as Karan, beginning from Surya and Lagn (total 8), should be marked > by dots > (Bindus) and auspicious places, named, as Sthan, by small vertical > lines > (Rekhas) and on the basis of their assessment should the judgment of > the > horoscope and predictions be made. " > > Notes. The above arrangement is known, as AshtakaVarg. The > meaning of > AshtakaVarg is literally the group of eight things. In other words > it is the > combination of the good and bad positions of a Grah with reference > to the > seven Grahas and Lagn. So it is the combination of the benefic and > malefic > marks (the Rekhas and the Bindus) in a planet's chart with reference > to the > position of the eight Grahas (here Lagn is to be treated, as a Grah). > > 16. Five Grahas in 1st, 2nd, 8th, 3rd and the 12th Bhavas from > Surya > are Karanprad (dot significators). Similarly four Grahas in the 7th > and 4th, > three Grahas in the 6th and 9th, six Grahas in the 5th, 2 Grahas in > the 10th > and one Grah in the 11th are dot significators. > > 17-19. Thus Lagn, Candr, Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 1st, 2nd > and 8th > from Surya; Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru in the 12th; Budh, > Candr, > Sukr, Guru in the 4th; Lagn, Candr, Sukr in the 9th; Surya, Sani and > Mangal > in the 6th; Lagn, Budh, Guru and Candr in the 7th; Sukr in the 11th; > Surya, > Sani, Sukr, Guru and Mangal in the 3rd; Guru and Sukr in the 10th; > Surya, > Sani, Candr, Lagn Mangal and Sukr in the 5th are Karanprad, or dot > indicators. > > 20-22. In Candr's AshtakaVarg 6 Grahas in the 9th and the 2nd, 5 > Grahas in the 4th, 8th and the 1st, one Grah in the 10th and the > 3rd, 4 > Grahas in the 5th, 3 Grahas in the 6th and the 7th and 1st, eight in > the > 12th are Karanprad. Thus Lagn, Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr, these > five in > the 1st; Lagn, Budh, Surya, Candr, Sani and Sukr, these 6 in the > 2nd; Guru > in the 3rd; Surya, Sani, Candr, Lagn and Mangal, these 5 in the 4th; > Sukr, > Budh, Guru, these 3 in the 6th; Mangal, Lagn and Sani, these 3 in > the 7th; > Mangal, Lagn, Sani, Sukr and Candr, these five in the 8th; Lagn, > Surya, > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru, these 6 in the 9th; Sani only in the > 10th; none > in the 11th; all the eight in the 12th from their own places are > Karanprad. > These Grahas in the other Bhavas are Rekhaprad (line significators). > > 23-27. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal 6 Grahas in the 12th, 4th > and 7th, > 5 Grahas in the 5th, 6 Grahas in the 2nd, 7 Grahas in the 9th, 5 > Grahas in > the 1st and 8th, 4 Grahas in the 3rd, 3 Grahas in the 10th and 2 > Grahas in > the 6th are Karanprad. In the 11th no Grah is Karanprad. In other > words all > the Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhaprad. Thus > Surya, > Candr, Budh, Guru and Sukr, these five in the 1st; Lagn, Surya, > Candr, Budh, > Guru and Sani, these 6 in the 2nd; Sukr, Mangal, Guru and Sani, > these 4 in > the 3rd; Surya, Candr, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 6 in the > 4th; Candr, > Mangal, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; Mangal and Sani, > these 2 in > the 6th; Budh, Candr, Surya, Sukr, Guru and Lagn, these 6 in the > 7th; Budh, > Candr, Surya, Lagn and Guru, these five in the 8th; Surya, Candr, > Mangal, > Budh, Guru, Sukr and Lagn, these 7 in the 9th; Sukr, Candr and Budh, > these 3 > in the 10th; none in the 11th; Surya, Sani, Budh, Candr, Lagn and > Mangal, > these 6 in the 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 28-30. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh 3 Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, > 4th, 10th, > 6th and 9th, 2 Grahas in the 8th, 6 Grahas in the 3rd and the 7th, > none in > the 11th, 5 Grahas in the 5th and 12th are Karanprad. Thus Surya, > Candr and > Guru, these 3 in the 1st; Guru, Surya and Budh, these 3 in the 2nd; > Lagn, > Surya, Mangal, Sani, Candr and Guru, these 6 in the 3rd; Budh, Surya > and > Guru, these 3 in the 4th; Guru, Mangal, Candr, Sani and Lagn, these > 5 in the > 5th; Sukr, Sani and Mangal, these 3 in the 6th; Budh, Candr, Lagn, > Surya, > Sukr and Guru, these 6 in the 7th; Budh and Surya, these 2 in the > 8th; Guru, > Candr and Lagn, these 3 in the 9th; Surya, Guru and Sukr, these 3 in > the > 10th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Sukr these 5 > in the > 12th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 31-34. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru one Grah in the 2nd and 11th, 2 > Grahas in the 10th, 7 Grahas in the 12th, 4 Grahas in the 6th, 5 > Grahas in > the 8th and 3rd, 3 Grahas in the remaining Bhavas are Karanprad. > Thus Sukr, > Candr and Sani, these 3 in the 1st; Sani in the 2nd and 11th; Lagn, > Mangal, > Candr, Budh and Sukr, these 5 in the 3rd; Surya, Guru and Mangal, > these 3 in > the 5th; Sukr, Sani and Candr, these 3 in the 4th; Budh, Sukr and > Sani, > these 3 in the 7th; Guru, Mangal, Surya and Candr, these 4 in the > 6th; all > except Sani, these 7 in the 12th; Candr and Sani, these 2 in the > 10th; Sani, > Mangal and Guru, these 3 in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Sukr, Candr and > Budh, these > 5 in the 8th from their own places are Karanprad. > > 35-38. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr 2 Grahas in the 5th, 8th and > 3rd, 5 > Grahas in the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 10th, 8 Grahas in the 7th, 6 Grahas in > the > 6th, one in the 9th, 3 in the 4th, none in the 11th are Karanpradas. > Thus > Surya, Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sani, these 5 in the 1st and the 2nd; > all the > 8 Grahas in the 7th; Guru and Surya, these 2 in the 3rd; Surya and > Mangal, > these 2 in the 5th; Surya in 9th; Surya, Budh and Guru, these 3 in > the 4th; > Mangal and Budh, these 2 in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Sani, Lagn > and > Guru, these 6 in the 6th; none in the 11th; Lagn, Sani, Budh, Sukr > and Guru, > these 5 in the 12th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Candr, Surya, these 5 in > the 10th > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > 39-42. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani 7 Grahas in the 2nd, 7th, > 9th, 6 > Grahas in the 8th, Lagn and 4th, 4 Grahas in the 10th, 3rd and 12th, > one > Grah in the 6th, 5 Grahas in the 5th, none in the 11th are > Karanpradas. Thus > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 6 in the 4th and the > 1st; > Candr, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the 2nd > and the > 7th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 7 in the > 9th; > Candr, Guru, Sukr and Sani, these 4 in the 10th; Guru, Surya, Budh > and Sukr, > these 4 in the 3rd; Surya in the 6th; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Surya, > these 4 in > the 12th; Sukr, Surya, Candr, Budh and Lagn, these 5 in the 5th; > Candr, > Mangal, Guru, Sukr, Sani and Lagn, these 6 in the 8th; none in the > 11th from > their own places are Karanpradas. The remaining places are > Rekhapradas and > are auspicious. > > 43-45. The sage said. Now I will describe the auspicious Bhavas > for > the benefit of the Acharyas. In the AshtakaVarg of Surya: Sani, > Mangal and > Surya in the 2nd, 8th and 1st; Guru and Budh in the 5th; Budh, Candr > and > Lagn in the 3rd; Lagn, Surya, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, > Surya, Sani, > Mangal, Budh and Candr in the 10th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh, > Guru, Sani > and Lagn in the 11th; Lagn, Sukr and Budh in the 12th; Lagn, Sukr, > Budh, > Guru and Candr in the 6th; Surya, Mangal, Sani and Sukr in the 7th; > Surya, > Mangal, Sani, Budh and Guru in the 9th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > 46-48. In the AshtakaVarg of Candr: Budh, Candr and Guru in the > 1st; > Guru and Mangal in the 2nd; Budh, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani, Sukr > and Lagn > in the 3rd; Guru, Sukr and Budh in the 4th; Mangal, Budh, Sukr and > Sani in > the 5th; Surya, Candr, Mangal, Sani and Lagn in the 6th; Surya, > Candr, Guru, > Budh and Sukr in the 7th; Surya, Budh and Guru in the 8th; Sukr and > Candr in > the 9th; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr, Candr, Lagn and Mangal in the 10th > and all > the 8 Grahas in the 11th from their own places are Rekhapradas. No > Grah is > Rekhaprad in the 12th. > > 49-50. In the AshtakaVarg of Mangal: Lagn, Sani and Mangal in > the 1st; > Mangal in the 2nd; Lagn, Budh, Candr and Surya in the 3rd; Sani and > Mangal > in the 4th; Budh and Surya in the 5th; Budh, Candr, Guru, Surya, > Lagn and > Sukr in the 6th; Sani and Mangal in the 7th; Sani, Mangal and Sukr > in the > 8th; Sani in the 9th; Mangal, Surya, Guru, Sani and Lagn in 10th; > all in the > 11th and Guru and Sukr in the 12th from their own places are > Rekhapradas. > > 51-52. In the AshtakaVarg of Budh: Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Sukr and > Budh > in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, Candr, Sukr and Sani in the 2nd; Sukr and > Budh in > the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, Sani, Sukr and Mangal in the 4th; Budh, Sani > and Sukr > in the 5th; Guru, Budh, Surya, Candr and Lagn in the 6th; Mangal and > Sani in > the 7th; Mangal, Sani, Lagn, Candr, Sukr and Guru in the 8th; Sani, > Mangal, > Surya, Budh and Sukr in the 9th; Lagn, Sani, Mangal, Budh and Candr > in the > 10th; all in the 11th and Guru, Budh and Surya in the 12th from > their own > places are Rekhapradas. > > 53-55. In the AshtakaVarg of Guru: Lagn, Mangal, Surya and Budh > in the > 1st and 4th; Guru, Lagn, Mangal, Surya, Budh, Candr and Sukr in the > 2nd; > Sani, Guru and Surya in the 3rd; Sukr, Candr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in > the > 5th; Sukr, Lagn, Budh and Sani in the 6th; Lagn, Mangal, Guru, Surya > and > Candr in the 7th; Guru, Surya and Mangal in the 8th; Sukr, Surya, > Lagn, > Candr and Budh in the 9th; Guru, Budh, Mangal, Surya, Sukr and Lagn > in the > 10th; all except Sani in the 11th and Sani in the 12th from their > own places > are Rekhapradas. > > 56-58. In the AshtakaVarg of Sukr: Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the > 1st; > Lagn, Sukr and Candr in the 2nd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Budh, Sani and > Mangal in > the 3rd; Lagn, Sukr, Candr, Sani and Mangal in the 4th; Lagn, Budh, > Candr, > Guru, Sani and Sukr in the 5th; Budh and Mangal in the 6th; none in > the 7th; > Sukr, Surya, Candr, Guru, Lagn and Sani in the 8th; all except Surya > in the > 9th; Sukr, Guru and Sani in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Candr > and > Surya in the 12th from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 59-60. In the AshtakaVarg of Sani: Surya and Lagn in the 1st; > Surya in > the 2nd; Lagn, Candr, Mangal and Sani in the 3rd; Lagn and Surya in > the 4th; > Guru, Sani and Mangal in the 5th; all except Surya in the 6th; Surya > in the > 7th; Surya and Budh in the 8th; Budh in the 9th; Surya, Mangal, Lagn > and > Budh in the 10th; all in the 11th; Mangal, Budh, Guru and Sukr in > the 12th > from their own places are Rekhapradas. > > 61-64. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn 3 Grahas in the 1st and 4th, 2 > Grahas in the 3rd, 5 Grahas in the 2nd, 6 Grahas in the 5th, 8th, > 9th and > 12th, one Grah in the 10th, 11th and 6th and all except Guru in the > 7th are > Karanpradas. Thus Lagn, Surya and Candr in the 1st; Lagn, Mangal, > Candr, > Surya and Sani in the 2nd; Guru and Budh in the 3rd; Lagn, Candr, > Mangal, > Budh, Sani and Surya in the 5th; Lagn, Candr and Mangal in the 4th; > Sukr in > the 6th; all except Guru in the 7th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, > Guru and > Sani in the 8th; Lagn, Surya, Candr, Mangal, Budh and Sani in the > 9th; Sukr > in the 10th and 11th; Lagn, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the > 12th > from their own places are Karanpradas. > > 65-68. In the AshtakaVarg of Lagn: Sani, Budh, Sukr, Guru and > Mangal > in the 1st; Budh, Guru and Sukr in the 2nd; Lagn, Surya, Candr, > Mangal, Sukr > and Sani in 3rd; Surya, Budh, Guru, Sukr and Sani in the 4th; Guru > and Sukr > in the 5th; all except Sukr in the 6th; Guru in the 7th; Budh and > Sukr in > the 8th; Guru and Sukr in the 9th; all except Sukr in the 10th; all > except > Sukr in the 11th and Surya and Candr in the 12th from their own > places are > Rekhapradas. > > 69. In the charts of AshtakaVarg Karan is signified by a Bindu, > or dot > (0) and Sthan by a Rekhapradas, or line (1). Karan is inauspicious, > while > Sthan is auspicious. > > 70-72. To identify the auspicious and inauspicious Bhavas in the > AshtakaVarg a chart should be prepared with 14 horizontal lines and > ten > vertical lines. The form of the chart so prepared will consist of 117 > apartments. In this chart in the first line incorporates the names > of the > seven Grahas and Lagn. In the first column write the numbers of all > the 12 > Bhavas. After this mark dots under the Grah and against the Karanprad > Bhavas. By doing so the Karanprad Bhavas of all the 8 Grahas, > including > Lagn, will become known clearly and whenever the AshtakaVarg Grah > will pass > in transit the dot-marked Bhavas, he will yield unfavourable > results. In his > transit to other Bhavas he would give favourable effects.The > following table > shows the dots in the AshtakaVarg of Surya. > > > Ch. 70. Effects of the AshtakaVarg > > 1-6. The matters to be considered from Surya and other Grahas > are, as > follows. Surya - the soul (Atma), nature, physical strength, joys and > sorrows and father. Candr - mind, wisdom, joy and mother. Mangal - > co-borns, > strength, qualities and land. Budh - business dealings, livelihood and > friends. Guru - nourishment of the body, learning, son (children), > wealth > and property. Sukr - marriage, enjoyments, conveyance, prostitution > and > sexual intercourse with women. Sani - longevity, source of > maintenance, > grief, danger, losses and death. The following procedure should be > adopted > to ascertain the effects of a house. Multiply the number of Rekhas > with the > Yog Pinda (Rasi Pinda plus Grah Pinda), connected with the > AshtakaVarg of > that Grah and divide the product by 27. The remainder will denote > the number > of the Nakshatr. During the transit of Sani in that Nakshatr the Bhava > concerned will be harmed. > > 7-9. The 9th house from Surya at the time of birth deals with > father. > The Rekhas of that Rasi, as marked in Surya's AshtakaVarg, should be > multiplied by the Yog Pinda and the product be divided by 27. The > remainder > will denote the number of Nakshatr. The father will be in distress, > or he > will otherwise suffer, when Sani in transit passes through the > Nakshatr. > Even, when Sani passes in transit the Trikon Nakshatras, father, or > relatives, like father, may die, or suffer. > > Notes. By dividing the 27 Nakshatras in three equal parts, the > 1st, > 10th and 19th fall in Trikon from each other. Surya is PitraKarak > (significator of father). Therefore all about father is ascertained > from the > Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > 10-11. If the AshtakaVarg Rekha number is multiplied by the Yog > Pinda > and the product is divided by 12, the remainder will denote the Rasi, > through which, or through the Rasis in Trikon to it, the transit of > Sani > will cause harm, or unfavourable effects to father. Death of the > father may > occur, if the Dasa prevailing at that time be unfavourable. If the > Dasa be > favourable, father will face only adverse effects. > > (12-15 Arishta to Father) 12-14. The death of the father may be > expected, if Rahu, Sani, or Mangal are in the 4th from Surya at the > time of > transit of Sani through any of the above three Rasis (Trikon Rasis). > The > death of the father will come to pass by such transit, if at that > time Sani, > associated, or aspected by a malefic, be in the 9th from Lagn, or > Candr > and/or the Dasa of the Lord of the 4th from Lagn be in operation. > The death > does not take place, if a favourable Dasa be in force at the time of > Sani's > transit. This should be kept in mind by the Jyotishis, while making > predictions. > > 15. If the Rasi of Lagn of the native be the 8th Rasi from Lagn > of the > father, or, if the Lord of the 8th from father's Lagn be in Lagn of > the > native, he takes over all the responsibilities of his father after the > latter's death. > > 16-18. The father enjoys happiness in the Dasa of the Lord of > the 4th > from Lagn. The native is obedient to his father, if the Lord of the > 4th be > in Lagn, or the 11th, or in the 11th, or 10th from Candr. If the > birth be in > the 3rd Rasi from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native makes > proper use > of the wealth, inherited from his father. If the birth be in the > 10th Rasi > from Lagn, or Candr of the father, the native will inherit all the > good > qualities of his father. If the Lord of the 10th be in Lagn, the > native will > be more distinguished than his father. > > 19-20. No auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > performed in the month of Rasis (that is, when Surya transits that > Rasi), > which has more number of dots in Surya's AshtakaVarg. The same > applies to > the Samvatsar of that Rasi (that is, when the mean Guru transits > that Rasi). > Auspicious functions should be performed, when Surya, or the mean Guru > transits the Rasi, which has more Rekhas in Surya's AshtakaVarg. > > 21-23. In the same manner no auspicious functions should be > performed > during the transit of Candr in the Rasi, which has larger number of > dots in > Candr's AshtakaVarg. Consideration, regarding mother, house and > village, > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Candr. Therefore multiply the > number > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Candr by the Yog Pinda of that > AshtakaVarg > and divide the product by 27. The death of, or distress to mother > may be > expected, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted > by the > remainder. Then divide the product by 12. The death of the mother > may occur, > when Sani transits the Rasi, denoted by the remainder. Distress to > mother > may be predicted, when Sani transits the Nakshatras, or Rasis in > Trikon to > Nakshatr and Rasi, indicated above. > > 24-27. Consideration of brothers (co-borns), valour and > patience is > done from Mangal's AshtakaVarg. If the number of Rekha is larger in > any Rasi > after Trikon Shodhana, there will be gains of land, happiness from > wife and > great happiness to brother, when Mangal passes through that Rasi in > transit. > If Mangal be weak, the brothers will be short lived. There will be > distress > to brothers, when Mangal transits a Rasi without Rekhas. Here also > the Yog > Pinda of Mangal should be multiplied by the number of Rekhas in the > AshtakaVarg and the product be divided separately by 27 and 12. The > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. The brother will suffer, > whenever Sani transits that Nakshatr, or Rasi (or the Trikon > Nakshatras, or > Rasis). > > 28-29. Consideration in regard to family, maternal uncle and > friends > should be done from the 4th Bhava from Budh. The family etc. will > enjoy > happiness during the transit of Budh's AshtakaVarg. After performing > Trikon > and Ekadhipatya Shodhana in Budh's AshtakaVarg, the happiness, or > distress > of the family should be predicted from the transit of Sani through the > resultant Nakshatr and Rasi (and those in Trikon to them). > > 30-33. All about knowledge, religious inclinations of the > native and > son (progeny) is to be ascertained from the 5th Bhava from Guru. If > the > Rekhas in the 5th Bhava from Guru are larger in number in the > AshtakaVarg, > there will be great happiness in respect of progeny. If the dots are > larger > in number, the happiness in respect of progeny will be meagre. The > number of > children are equal to the number of Rekhas in the 5th Bhava (from > Guru), > provided it is not the Rasi of debilitation of Guru, or his enemy's > Rasi. In > that case the number of children will be very limited. The number of > children is also equal to the number of Navams, in which the Lord of > the 5th > from Guru is posited. Multiply the Yog Pinda of Guru by the number > of Rekhas > in the AshtakaVarg and divide the product separately by 27 and 12. The > remainders will denote the Nakshatr and Rasi. Transit of Sani > through that > Nakshatr and its Trikon Nakshatras and of that Rasi and its Trikon > Rasis > will be inauspitious. During that period the knowledge, learning and > religious activities of the native will also be adversely affected. > > 34-36. There will be gain of wealth, land and happiness and > marriage, > whenever Sukr passes in transit through the Rasis, which have larger > number > of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg of Sukr. These gains will be from the > directions of the 7th Rasi from Sukr and of its Trikon Rasis. The > effects > should be judged in the manner, already explained earlier, after > multiplying > the Rekhas in the 7th Bhava from Sukr by the Yog Pinda. > > 37-40. The 8th Bhava from Sani signifies death, as well as > longevity. > Assessment about longevity should be made from that Bhava through the > AshtakaVarg. Therefore predict distress to the native in the year, > equal to > the number of Rekhas in the AshtakaVarg from Lagn up to Sani. The > year, > equal to the number of Rekhas from Sani up to Lagn, will also be of > distress. If in the year, equal to the total of the above Rekhas, > Arishta > Dasa be also in operation, there can be possibility of death of the > native. > > 41-42. Multiply the Yog Pinda by the number of Rekhas in the > AshtakaVarg and divide the product by 27. The death of the native > will take > place, when Sani passes in transit through the Nakshatr, denoted by > the > remainder, or its Trikon Nakshatras. Again, divide the product by > 12. The > native will face danger of death, when Sani passes in transit > through the > Rasi, denoted by the remainder, or through its Trikon Rasis. > > 43-44. The results will be favourable, when Sani passes in > transit > through Rasis, which have larger number of Rekhas in Sani's > AshtakaVarg. > Sani's transit through Rasis, which have larger number of dots, will > produce > only evil effects. > > > > > Ch. 71. Determination of Longevity through the AshtakaVarg > > 1-4. The sage said. I will now describe the method of determining > longevity from the AshtakaVarg. For this purpose the AshtakaVargas > of Lagn > and all the Grahas have to be studied. The Rekhas in all the Rasis > have been > allotted specific spans of life. The Rasi, which has no Rekhas, has > been > allotted 2 days, that with one Rekha gets l½ days, one day for Rasi > with 2 > Rekhas, half day for Rasi with 3 Rekhas, 7½ days for Rasi with 4 > Rekhas, 2 > years for Rasi with 5 Rekhas, 4 years for Rasi with 6 Rekhas, 6 > years for > Rasi with 7 Rekhas and 8 years for Rasi with 8 Rekhas. In this > manner the > spans of life should be worked from Rekhas in all the AshtakaVargas. > Half of > the sum total of all will be the longevity, based on AshtakaVarg. > > > > > Ch. 72. Aggregational AshtakaVargas > > 1-2. The sage said. O Brahmin! Write down a Rasi Kundali with 12 > Bhavas, including Lagn. Then insert the total of the Rekhas in all the > AshtakaVargas of the Grahas in the Rasi concerned. The AshtakaVarg > with such > Rekhas is called the Samuday AshtakaVarg, or the aggregational > AshtakaVarg. > From this should be judged good and adverse effects of the Rasi > Kundali. > > 3-5. In the aggregational AshtakaVarg the Rasi, which has more > than 30 > Rekhas, gives favourable effects, that, having between 25 and 30 > Rekhas, > produces medium effects and that Rasi, who has less than 25 Rekhas, > yields > adverse effects. Auspicious functions, like marriage etc., should be > performed, when the Grah, on whose basis the time and date of > functions are > performed, moves into the Rasi with favourable effects. The Rasi, > which is > productive of adverse effects should be avoided for these purposes. > For > example, the strength of Candr (CandraBal) is generally acceptable > for all > auspicious functions. Therefore auspicious functions should be > performed, or > started, when Candr is in the Rasi with maximum number of Rekhas. > The Grah > in the Rasi with favourable number of Rekhas produces auspicious > effects and > the Grah in the Rasi with unfavourable number of Rekhas yields evil > results. > > 6-6½. Amongst the 12 Bhavas more than 30 Rekhas advance the > effects of > a Bhava, between 25 and 30 Rekhas produce medium effects and the > effects of > the Bhava, which contains less than 25 Rekhas, get damaged. > > Notes. From the above rules it can be interpreted, that, if > there are > less than 25 Rekhas in 6th, 8th and 12th Bhava, their effects become > favourable. The effects will become adverse, if these Bhavas contain > more > than 25 Rekhas. > > 7-8. If in a Rasi Kundali there are larger number of Rekhas in > the > 11th than those in 10th and there are smaller number of Rekhas in > the 12th > than those in the 11th and Lagn contains largest number of Rekhas, the > native will be wealthy and will enjoy all kinds of comforts and > luxury. > > 9-10. Divide the 12 Bhavas in 3 sections. There will be > sufferings and > distress in that part of the life, which is represented by the > section of > the Rasi Kundali with more malefics. There will be happiness etc., > in the > part of the life, represented by the section of the Rasi Kundali, > containing > more benefics. There will be mixed results in that area of life, > when the > relative section of the Rasi Kundali has equal number of benefics and > malefics. The Bhavas from Lagn up to the 4th signify childhood, > those from > 5th to 8th youth and those from the 9th to 12th represent old age. > > 11-28. There will be danger of death in the month of the Rasi > (period > of Surya's transit in that Rasi), which has 7, or less than 7 Rekhas > in the > Samudaya AshtakaVarg. To ward off this evil effect 20 Tolas of gold > and 2 > heaps of sesame seeds, resembling the shape of a mountain, should be > given > in charity. . possibility of death ., . 8. Tuladan of camphor is > recommended > to obtain relief from this evil effect. . danger of snakes ., . 9. A > chariot > with 7 horses should be given in charity .. . danger from weapons ., > which > contains 10 .. An armour together with Vajra should be given in > charity to > ward off .. . danger of disgrace for no cause ., . 11. An idol of > the moon, > made of 10 Tolas of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of > death > from drowning ., . 12. Land full of crops should be given in > charity .. . > danger of death from wild and violent animals ., in which there are > 13 .. A > Shaligram Shila should be given in charity .. . danger of death ., . > 14. A > Varah Murti, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger of > the > wrath of the king ., . 15. An elephant should be given in charity .. . > danger of Arishta (calamity, disaster, or misfortune) ., . 16. A Kalpa > Vriksha, made of gold, should be given in charity .. . danger from > diseases ., that has 17 .. A cow and jaggery should be given in > charity .. . > danger of conflict ., . 18. A cow, jewels, land and gold should be > given in > charity .. . possibility of banishment from the homeland ., which > has 19 .. > Family deity should be worshipped .. . loss of intelligence ., . 20. > Goddess > Saraswati should be worshipped .. . distress from diseases ., that > has 21 .. > A heap of grains, shaped, like a mountain, should be given in > charity .. . > distress to kinsmen ., . 22. Gold should be given in charity .. The > native > will be in distress ., . 23. An idol of the sun, made of 7 Tolas of > gold, > should be given in charity .. . death of the kinsmen ., . 24. 10 > cows should > be given in charity .. . loss of wisdom ., . 25. Goddess Saraswati > should be > worshipped .. . loss of wealth ., . 26. Gold should be given in > charity .. . > loss of wealth ., . 27. Sri Sukta Japa should be performed .. . > losses in > several ways ., . 28. Havana of Surya should be performed .. . > anxieties > all-round ., . 29. Ghi, clothes and gold should be given in > charity .. . > gains of wealth and grains etc. ., . 30. > > 29. There will be all-round increase in wealth, happiness in > respect > of children and enjoyments in the Samvatsar, month and Nakshatr of > the Rasi, > which has more than 30 Rekhas. . increase in wealth, property, > children and > good reputation, if the Rasi has more than 40 Rekhas. > > 30-31. The Rasi, which is auspicious in AshtakaVarg Samudaya, is > considered auspicious for all auspicious functions. Consequently the > auspiciousness of AshtakaVarg should be got checked before > performing any > function, like marriage etc. If a Rasi is not auspicious in > AshtakaVarg, > then its auspiciousness should be checked from transit effects. It > is not > necessary to check transit effects, if a Rasi is auspicious in > AshtakaVarg. > Thus the auspiciousness of the Rasi in the AshtakaVarg should be > considered, > as paramount. > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Dear Monica, > It will be a pleasure to apply ashtak varga on more examples that > you or > someone else brings. Thanks. In the meantime, I would be honored if you would research my opinion that AshtakVarga is best used in conjunction with understanding the effects of transits and is not primarily used for understanding natal effects. Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Hi Raju Can you give the full details (place, DOB and Time of birth)? Generally a conjunction of Saturn and Mars (the degree of conjunction is also important) is not considered good, a tendency to turn the martian energies towards baser levels.... The position of Venus and its strength needs to be gauged. A look at the navamsa becomes important. regards arun jyotish-vidya , Raju kannan <centumraju wrote: > > Dear members > what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem in his married life ? > with kind regards > raju > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 - Hi, Saturn with Mars for Capricorn Lagna, in the 7th house constitutes a rajyoga. Other members , I can see have given their opinions but I have not had the time to go through all the mails. So please , overlook this post if someone else has given a similar point of view. Having said that, a rajyoga does not necessarily mean that all facets of a persons chart are good. Its effects on married life would be dependant on dasas too. So the chart has to be studied in totality. Best Wishes. -- In jyotish-vidya , Raju kannan <centumraju wrote: > > Dear members > what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem in his married life ? > with kind regards > raju > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Dear Neenako, A rajyoga? What am I missing? Saturn rules the 1st and 2nd and Mars rules the 4th and 11th. I don't see how this puts a Rajyoga on the 7th House. If Mars ruled the 5th or 9th then I could see it. I know there are a lot of other yogas that are also called RajaYoga, is this one of those? Please clarify. Thanks Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net On Jul 12, 2008, at 1:44 AM, neenako wrote: > - > Hi, > > Saturn with Mars for Capricorn Lagna, in the 7th house constitutes a > rajyoga. > > Other members , I can see have given their opinions but I have not had > the time to go through all the mails. So please , overlook this post > if someone else has given a similar point of view. > > Having said that, a rajyoga does not necessarily mean that all facets > of a persons chart are good. > > Its effects on married life would be dependant on dasas too. > > So the chart has to be studied in totality. > > Best Wishes. > -- In jyotish-vidya , Raju kannan <centumraju > wrote: >> >> Dear members >> what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house > alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem in > his married life ? >> with kind regards >> raju >> > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 - Yes Vic, Strange though it may seem , for Capricorn lagna, these two in the 7th form a rajyog. Mind you , the operative point is that FOR CAPRICORN lagna it is a rajyog. Don't ask me to quote any book or author for this is something I read a long time ago. But can vouch for it from experience. But then don't miss the debilitation of Mars and the exaltation sign lord of Mars is giving a good neechbhanga to Mars in this combination. Best Wishes. -- In jyotish-vidya , Vic D <vicdicara wrote: > > Dear Neenako, > > A rajyoga? What am I missing? Saturn rules the 1st and 2nd and Mars > rules the 4th and 11th. I don't see how this puts a Rajyoga on the 7th > House. If Mars ruled the 5th or 9th then I could see it. I know there > are a lot of other yogas that are also called RajaYoga, is this one of > those? Please clarify. Thanks > > Yours, > Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor > http://www.vedicastrologer.net > > On Jul 12, 2008, at 1:44 AM, neenako wrote: > > > - > > Hi, > > > > Saturn with Mars for Capricorn Lagna, in the 7th house constitutes a > > rajyoga. > > > > Other members , I can see have given their opinions but I have not had > > the time to go through all the mails. So please , overlook this post > > if someone else has given a similar point of view. > > > > Having said that, a rajyoga does not necessarily mean that all facets > > of a persons chart are good. > > > > Its effects on married life would be dependant on dasas too. > > > > So the chart has to be studied in totality. > > > > Best Wishes. > > -- In jyotish-vidya , Raju kannan <centumraju@> > > wrote: > >> > >> Dear members > >> what would be the effect if retrograde saturn occupying 7th house > > alonwith mars for capricorn lagna person? will there be any problem in > > his married life ? > >> with kind regards > >> raju > >> > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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