Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Dear Vic and All, The following from Ernst Wilhelm's " Core Yogas " might be of some help :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ *Malika " garland " Yoga: The seven planets in seven continuous houses. " The royal native having this yoga is worthy of the worship of all kings as churamani is the most excellent of all jewels. Such a king is the destroyer of all enemies, enjoys sensual pleasures with the Gandharva girls and heavenly women, is endowed with many good qualities and learned in many branches of knowledge. " Malika Yogas are formed by the seven planets, the Sun through Saturn, placed in seven consecutive houses. The house the Malika Yoga begins from determines the specific type of Malika Yoga formed. Malika Yogas are similar to some of the Nabhasa/Akriti Yogas, namely Nauka Yoga, Kuta Yoga, Chatra Yoga, Chapa Yoga and Ardha-Chandra Yoga, however, while the Nabhasa Yogas illustrate important fundamental principles as have been explained, the conditions for forming a Malika Yoga must be met in full in order for it to give its effects. Malika Yogas are all givers of good to excellent results. They are not dasa dependent but, rather, set a foundation for success to come during the life of the native. The success will come during the dasas of planets forming success-producing yogas. Normally a planet must form many success-producing yogas for its dasa to give outstanding success, however, if a Malika Yoga is present, a planet forming even just one success producing yoga will give outstanding success. The result of a specific Malika Yoga is dependent upon the house from which the yoga begins. The indications of that house will dictate the theme of the yoga. The Malika Yogas commencing from the dusthanas, therefore, have some undesirable effects, though all of them provide a foundation for success. Malika Yogas are quite rare; when found in a horoscope, they have a significant influence upon raising the native in life, and producing and maintaining long-term success. If the Malika Yoga formed is also one of the troublesome Nabhasa/Akriti Yogas, though creating a foundation for success, the yoga will still indicate weaknesses in character that make it difficult for the native to really be happy and secure. 1. Malika commencing from the lagna: " One is a king in command of many elephants and horses. " 2. Malika commencing from the 2nd house: " One will be a king owning hoards of wealth, dutifully reverent towards parents, resolute, aggressive, of stern aspect and possessed of eminent virtues. " 3. Malika commencing from the 3rd house: " One will be heroic and wealthy, but sickly. " 4. Malika commencing from the 4th house: " One will be a very liberal sovereign enjoying the good fortune of governing many countries. " 5. Malika commencing from the 5th house: " One will be a king performing sacrifices according to ritual, or otherwise getting fame. " 6. Malika commencing from the 6th house: " One will be in need but get wealth and comforts occasionally, at some stages of his life. " 7. Malika commencing from the 7th house: " One will be a king dearly loved by a large number of wives. " 8. Malika commencing from the 8th house: " One will be a distinguished personage, blessed with long life, but poor and henpecked. " 9. Malika commencing from the 9th house: " One will be endowed with all good qualities, will devoutly perform sacrifices and will be mighty. " 10. Malika commencing from the 10th house: " One will be engaged in good acts and held in high esteem by the virtuous. " 11. Malika commencing from the 11th house: " One will be the lord of lovely women, princely in birth, paragons of their sex, and competent to engage in every type of activity. " 12. Malika commencing from the 12th house: " One will be lavish in his expenditure and honored everywhere. " Grahamalika " planetary garland " Yoga: All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or nine houses from the lagna or the Sun. " The native with a Grahamalika Yoga will be fortunate; the Panchagrahamalika Yoga is considered somewhat less fortunate than the others. " This is another type of Malika Yoga that considers Rahu and Ketu along with the visible planets. It is impossible for all the nine planets to be in less than 7 houses, therefore with respect to all the planets falling in 5 or 6 consecutive houses, consider the seven visible planets and only one of Rahu or Ketu. Just like the first group of Malika Yogas discussed, the Grahamalika Yogas are not dasa dependent, rather they indicate a foundation for success. 1. Panchagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in five consecutive houses from the lagna or the Sun. This is the weakest of the Grahamalika Yogas. 2. Shashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in six consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun. 3. Saptagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in seven consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun. 4. Ashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in eight consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun. 5. Navagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in nine consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.* _____ - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Sunday, October 19, 2008 2:08 AM Mala Class of Yogas Dear Members: I am interested in understanding " Mala Class " yogas, i.e. those yogas which involve all planets being in consecutive houses. Is anyone else interested in this, who would like to create a discussion on the subject here? If so, please reply with any understanding you currently have of these yogas. I will be be with an example - it is my current understanding that the yogas tend to derive their meaning based on the house and planet which starts the " chain " (mala) and the house and planet which ends the " chain. " Please comment on the above and/or post similar understandings of this class of yogas. - Vic DiCara ~ ~ ~ site: www.vedicastrologer.net facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650 ~ ~ ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy!PERFECT! Exactly what I was looking for. THANKS! - Vic DiCara~ ~ ~site: www.vedicastrologer.netfacebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650~ ~ ~ On Oct 18, 2008, at 9:11 PM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:Dear Vic and All,The following from Ernst Wilhelm's "Core Yogas" might be of some help :-)Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___*Malika "garland" Yoga: The seven planets in seven continuoushouses."The royal native having this yoga is worthy of the worship of all kings as churamaniis the most excellent of all jewels. Such a king is the destroyer of all enemies, enjoyssensual pleasures with the Gandharva girls and heavenly women, is endowed withmany good qualities and learned in many branches of knowledge."Malika Yogas are formed by the seven planets, the Sun throughSaturn, placed in seven consecutive houses. The house the MalikaYoga begins from determines the specific type of Malika Yogaformed. Malika Yogas are similar to some of the Nabhasa/AkritiYogas, namely Nauka Yoga, Kuta Yoga, Chatra Yoga, Chapa Yogaand Ardha-Chandra Yoga, however, while the Nabhasa Yogasillustrate important fundamental principles as have been explained,the conditions for forming a Malika Yoga must be met in full in orderfor it to give its effects.Malika Yogas are all givers of good to excellent results. They arenot dasa dependent but, rather, set a foundation for success to comeduring the life of the native. The success will come during the dasasof planets forming success-producing yogas. Normally a planet mustform many success-producing yogas for its dasa to give outstandingsuccess, however, if a Malika Yoga is present, a planet forming evenjust one success producing yoga will give outstanding success. Theresult of a specific Malika Yoga is dependent upon the house fromwhich the yoga begins. The indications of that house will dictate thetheme of the yoga. The Malika Yogas commencing from thedusthanas, therefore, have some undesirable effects, though all ofthem provide a foundation for success. Malika Yogas are quite rare;when found in a horoscope, they have a significant influence uponraising the native in life, and producing and maintaining long-termsuccess. If the Malika Yoga formed is also one of the troublesomeNabhasa/Akriti Yogas, though creating a foundation for success, theyoga will still indicate weaknesses in character that make it difficultfor the native to really be happy and secure.1. Malika commencing from the lagna:"One is a king in command of many elephants and horses."2. Malika commencing from the 2nd house:"One will be a king owning hoards of wealth, dutifully reverent towards parents,resolute, aggressive, of stern aspect and possessed of eminent virtues."3. Malika commencing from the 3rd house:"One will be heroic and wealthy, but sickly."4. Malika commencing from the 4th house:"One will be a very liberal sovereign enjoying the good fortune of governing manycountries."5. Malika commencing from the 5th house:"One will be a king performing sacrifices according to ritual, or otherwise gettingfame."6. Malika commencing from the 6th house:"One will be in need but get wealth and comforts occasionally, at some stages of hislife."7. Malika commencing from the 7th house:"One will be a king dearly loved by a large number of wives."8. Malika commencing from the 8th house:"One will be a distinguished personage, blessed with long life, but poor andhenpecked."9. Malika commencing from the 9th house:"One will be endowed with all good qualities, will devoutly perform sacrifices and willbe mighty."10. Malika commencing from the 10th house:"One will be engaged in good acts and held in high esteem by the virtuous."11. Malika commencing from the 11th house:"One will be the lord of lovely women, princely in birth, paragons of their sex, andcompetent to engage in every type of activity."12. Malika commencing from the 12th house:"One will be lavish in his expenditure and honored everywhere."Grahamalika "planetary garland" Yoga:All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or nine houses from the lagnaor the Sun."The native with a Grahamalika Yoga will be fortunate; the PanchagrahamalikaYoga is considered somewhat less fortunate than the others."This is another type of Malika Yoga that considers Rahu andKetu along with the visible planets. It is impossible for all the nineplanets to be in less than 7 houses, therefore with respect to all theplanets falling in 5 or 6 consecutive houses, consider the seven visibleplanets and only one of Rahu or Ketu. Just like the first group ofMalika Yogas discussed, the Grahamalika Yogas are not dasadependent, rather they indicate a foundation for success.1. Panchagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in fiveconsecutive houses from the lagna or the Sun. This is the weakest ofthe Grahamalika Yogas.2. Shashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in sixconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.3. Saptagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in sevenconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.4. Ashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in eightconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.5. Navagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in nineconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.*_____- "Vic D" <vicdicara<jyotish-vidya >Sunday, October 19, 2008 2:08 AM Mala Class of YogasDear Members:I am interested in understanding "Mala Class" yogas, i.e. those yogaswhich involve all planets being in consecutive houses. Is anyone elseinterested in this, who would like to create a discussion on thesubject here?If so, please reply with any understanding you currently have of theseyogas.I will be be with an example - it is my current understanding that theyogas tend to derive their meaning based on the house and planet whichstarts the "chain" (mala) and the house and planet which ends the"chain."Please comment on the above and/or post similar understandings of thisclass of yogas.- Vic DiCara~ ~ ~site: www.vedicastrologer.netfacebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650~ ~ ~--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Dear Vic, I don't agree wholeheartedly with everything Ernst says. For instance, the following: > Grahamalika " planetary garland " Yoga: > All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or nine > houses from the lagna > or the Sun. I hold the view that the seven planets (excluding Rahu and Ketu) should occupy seven consecutive houses (from Lagna or Sun) for this yoga to form. You might (also) find the following link helpful: http://www.barbarapijan.com/bpa/Yogas/b_yoga_31_60.htm Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Monday, October 20, 2008 12:53 AM Re: Mala Class of Yogas Dear Mrs. Wendy! PERFECT! Exactly what I was looking for. THANKS! - Vic DiCara ~ ~ ~ site: www.vedicastrologer.net facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650 ~ ~ ~ On Oct 18, 2008, at 9:11 PM, Wendy Vasicek wrote: > Dear Vic and All, > > The following from Ernst Wilhelm's " Core Yogas " might be of some > help :-) > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > *Malika " garland " Yoga: The seven planets in seven continuous > houses. > > " The royal native having this yoga is worthy of the worship of all > kings > as churamani > is the most excellent of all jewels. Such a king is the destroyer of > all > enemies, enjoys > sensual pleasures with the Gandharva girls and heavenly women, is > endowed > with > many good qualities and learned in many branches of knowledge. " > > Malika Yogas are formed by the seven planets, the Sun through > Saturn, placed in seven consecutive houses. The house the Malika > Yoga begins from determines the specific type of Malika Yoga > formed. Malika Yogas are similar to some of the Nabhasa/Akriti > Yogas, namely Nauka Yoga, Kuta Yoga, Chatra Yoga, Chapa Yoga > and Ardha-Chandra Yoga, however, while the Nabhasa Yogas > illustrate important fundamental principles as have been explained, > the conditions for forming a Malika Yoga must be met in full in order > for it to give its effects. > > Malika Yogas are all givers of good to excellent results. They are > not dasa dependent but, rather, set a foundation for success to come > during the life of the native. The success will come during the dasas > of planets forming success-producing yogas. Normally a planet must > form many success-producing yogas for its dasa to give outstanding > success, however, if a Malika Yoga is present, a planet forming even > just one success producing yoga will give outstanding success. The > result of a specific Malika Yoga is dependent upon the house from > which the yoga begins. The indications of that house will dictate the > theme of the yoga. The Malika Yogas commencing from the > dusthanas, therefore, have some undesirable effects, though all of > them provide a foundation for success. Malika Yogas are quite rare; > when found in a horoscope, they have a significant influence upon > raising the native in life, and producing and maintaining long-term > success. If the Malika Yoga formed is also one of the troublesome > Nabhasa/Akriti Yogas, though creating a foundation for success, the > yoga will still indicate weaknesses in character that make it > difficult > for the native to really be happy and secure. > > 1. Malika commencing from the lagna: > " One is a king in command of many elephants and horses. " > > 2. Malika commencing from the 2nd house: > " One will be a king owning hoards of wealth, dutifully reverent > towards > parents, > resolute, aggressive, of stern aspect and possessed of eminent > virtues. " > > 3. Malika commencing from the 3rd house: > " One will be heroic and wealthy, but sickly. " > > 4. Malika commencing from the 4th house: > " One will be a very liberal sovereign enjoying the good fortune of > governing many > countries. " > > 5. Malika commencing from the 5th house: > " One will be a king performing sacrifices according to ritual, or > otherwise getting > fame. " > > 6. Malika commencing from the 6th house: > " One will be in need but get wealth and comforts occasionally, at some > stages of his > life. " > > 7. Malika commencing from the 7th house: > " One will be a king dearly loved by a large number of wives. " > > 8. Malika commencing from the 8th house: > " One will be a distinguished personage, blessed with long life, but > poor > and > henpecked. " > > 9. Malika commencing from the 9th house: > " One will be endowed with all good qualities, will devoutly perform > sacrifices and will > be mighty. " > > 10. Malika commencing from the 10th house: > " One will be engaged in good acts and held in high esteem by the > virtuous. " > > 11. Malika commencing from the 11th house: > " One will be the lord of lovely women, princely in birth, paragons of > their sex, and > competent to engage in every type of activity. " > > 12. Malika commencing from the 12th house: > " One will be lavish in his expenditure and honored everywhere. " > > Grahamalika " planetary garland " Yoga: > All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or nine > houses from the lagna > or the Sun. > " The native with a Grahamalika Yoga will be fortunate; the > Panchagrahamalika > Yoga is considered somewhat less fortunate than the others. " > This is another type of Malika Yoga that considers Rahu and > Ketu along with the visible planets. It is impossible for all the nine > planets to be in less than 7 houses, therefore with respect to all the > planets falling in 5 or 6 consecutive houses, consider the seven > visible > planets and only one of Rahu or Ketu. Just like the first group of > Malika Yogas discussed, the Grahamalika Yogas are not dasa > dependent, rather they indicate a foundation for success. > > 1. Panchagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in five > consecutive houses from the lagna or the Sun. This is the weakest of > the Grahamalika Yogas. > > 2. Shashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in six > consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun. > > 3. Saptagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in seven > consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun. > > 4. Ashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in eight > consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun. > > 5. Navagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in nine > consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.* > _____ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy,Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not include the chandra lagna for this yoga? - Vic DiCara~ ~ ~site: www.vedicastrologer.netfacebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650~ ~ ~ On Oct 19, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:Dear Vic,I don't agree wholeheartedly with everything Ernst says. For instance, the following:Grahamalika "planetary garland" Yoga:All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or ninehouses from the lagnaor the Sun.I hold the view that the seven planets (excluding Rahu and Ketu) should occupy seven consecutive houses (from Lagna or Sun) for this yoga to form.You might (also) find the following link helpful: http://www.barbarapijan.com/bpa/Yogas/b_yoga_31_60.htmBest Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___- "Vic D" <vicdicara<jyotish-vidya >Monday, October 20, 2008 12:53 AMRe: Mala Class of YogasDear Mrs. Wendy!PERFECT! Exactly what I was looking for. THANKS!- Vic DiCara~ ~ ~site: www.vedicastrologer.netfacebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650~ ~ ~On Oct 18, 2008, at 9:11 PM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:Dear Vic and All,The following from Ernst Wilhelm's "Core Yogas" might be of somehelp :-)Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___*Malika "garland" Yoga: The seven planets in seven continuoushouses."The royal native having this yoga is worthy of the worship of allkingsas churamaniis the most excellent of all jewels. Such a king is the destroyer ofallenemies, enjoyssensual pleasures with the Gandharva girls and heavenly women, isendowedwithmany good qualities and learned in many branches of knowledge."Malika Yogas are formed by the seven planets, the Sun throughSaturn, placed in seven consecutive houses. The house the MalikaYoga begins from determines the specific type of Malika Yogaformed. Malika Yogas are similar to some of the Nabhasa/AkritiYogas, namely Nauka Yoga, Kuta Yoga, Chatra Yoga, Chapa Yogaand Ardha-Chandra Yoga, however, while the Nabhasa Yogasillustrate important fundamental principles as have been explained,the conditions for forming a Malika Yoga must be met in full in orderfor it to give its effects.Malika Yogas are all givers of good to excellent results. They arenot dasa dependent but, rather, set a foundation for success to comeduring the life of the native. The success will come during the dasasof planets forming success-producing yogas. Normally a planet mustform many success-producing yogas for its dasa to give outstandingsuccess, however, if a Malika Yoga is present, a planet forming evenjust one success producing yoga will give outstanding success. Theresult of a specific Malika Yoga is dependent upon the house fromwhich the yoga begins. The indications of that house will dictate thetheme of the yoga. The Malika Yogas commencing from thedusthanas, therefore, have some undesirable effects, though all ofthem provide a foundation for success. Malika Yogas are quite rare;when found in a horoscope, they have a significant influence uponraising the native in life, and producing and maintaining long-termsuccess. If the Malika Yoga formed is also one of the troublesomeNabhasa/Akriti Yogas, though creating a foundation for success, theyoga will still indicate weaknesses in character that make itdifficultfor the native to really be happy and secure.1. Malika commencing from the lagna:"One is a king in command of many elephants and horses."2. Malika commencing from the 2nd house:"One will be a king owning hoards of wealth, dutifully reverenttowardsparents,resolute, aggressive, of stern aspect and possessed of eminentvirtues."3. Malika commencing from the 3rd house:"One will be heroic and wealthy, but sickly."4. Malika commencing from the 4th house:"One will be a very liberal sovereign enjoying the good fortune ofgoverning manycountries."5. Malika commencing from the 5th house:"One will be a king performing sacrifices according to ritual, orotherwise gettingfame."6. Malika commencing from the 6th house:"One will be in need but get wealth and comforts occasionally, at somestages of hislife."7. Malika commencing from the 7th house:"One will be a king dearly loved by a large number of wives."8. Malika commencing from the 8th house:"One will be a distinguished personage, blessed with long life, butpoorandhenpecked."9. Malika commencing from the 9th house:"One will be endowed with all good qualities, will devoutly performsacrifices and willbe mighty."10. Malika commencing from the 10th house:"One will be engaged in good acts and held in high esteem by thevirtuous."11. Malika commencing from the 11th house:"One will be the lord of lovely women, princely in birth, paragons oftheir sex, andcompetent to engage in every type of activity."12. Malika commencing from the 12th house:"One will be lavish in his expenditure and honored everywhere."Grahamalika "planetary garland" Yoga:All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or ninehouses from the lagnaor the Sun."The native with a Grahamalika Yoga will be fortunate; thePanchagrahamalikaYoga is considered somewhat less fortunate than the others."This is another type of Malika Yoga that considers Rahu andKetu along with the visible planets. It is impossible for all the nineplanets to be in less than 7 houses, therefore with respect to all theplanets falling in 5 or 6 consecutive houses, consider the sevenvisibleplanets and only one of Rahu or Ketu. Just like the first group ofMalika Yogas discussed, the Grahamalika Yogas are not dasadependent, rather they indicate a foundation for success.1. Panchagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in fiveconsecutive houses from the lagna or the Sun. This is the weakest ofthe Grahamalika Yogas.2. Shashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in sixconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.3. Saptagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in sevenconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.4. Ashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in eightconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.5. Navagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in nineconsecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.*_____--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Dear Vic, It's not I that does not include Chandra lagna; rather this is the dictum given in classical text. I'm afraid I'm unable (at the moment) to dig through my library for the particular sloka. Perhaps some other member can help out? Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Monday, October 20, 2008 2:06 AM Re: Mala Class of Yogas Dear Mrs. Wendy, Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not include the chandra lagna for this yoga? - Vic DiCara ~ ~ ~ site: www.vedicastrologer.net facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650 ~ ~ ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Dear Mrs Wendy, What would be your educated guess on why the classics do not count mala-type yogas from the lunar ascendant? THANKS! Vic On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote: > Dear Vic, > > It's not I that does not include Chandra lagna; rather this is the > dictum > given in classical text. I'm afraid I'm unable (at the moment) to dig > through my library for the particular sloka. Perhaps some other member > can help out? > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > - > " Vic D " <vicdicara > <jyotish-vidya > > Monday, October 20, 2008 2:06 AM > Re: Mala Class of Yogas > > > Dear Mrs. Wendy, > > Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not include the > chandra lagna for this yoga? > > - Vic DiCara > > ~ ~ ~ > site: www.vedicastrologer.net > facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650 > ~ ~ ~ > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 Dear Vic, I will get back to this soon...hopefully :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Vic D " <vicdicara <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:12 AM Re: Mala Class of Yogas Dear Mrs Wendy, What would be your educated guess on why the classics do not count mala-type yogas from the lunar ascendant? THANKS! Vic On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote: > Dear Vic, > > It's not I that does not include Chandra lagna; rather this is the > dictum > given in classical text. I'm afraid I'm unable (at the moment) to dig > through my library for the particular sloka. Perhaps some other member > can help out? > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > - > " Vic D " <vicdicara > <jyotish-vidya > > Monday, October 20, 2008 2:06 AM > Re: Mala Class of Yogas > > > Dear Mrs. Wendy, > > Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not include the > chandra lagna for this yoga? > > - Vic DiCara > > ~ ~ ~ > site: www.vedicastrologer.net > facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650 > ~ ~ ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 dear wendy ji and vic ji , pls see this chart of a girl Natal Chart February 2, 1987Time: 4:24:00Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)Place: 76 E 55' 00", 8 N 29' 00" Trivandrum, India her sani is in 12th H and then planets in consecutiv signs without gap ends in pisces ,sani is in scorpio but lagna is sagitarious .can we call this chart has Mala yoga which we r discussing or it shud strt frm lagna itself . Pls clarify my doubts when ever ur time permits regrds M varma jyotish-vidya , "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotishvidya wrote:>> Dear Vic,> > I will get back to this soon...hopefully :-)> > Best Wishes,> Mrs. Wendy> http://JyotishVidya.com> ___> > > - > "Vic D" vicdicara jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:12 AM> Re: Mala Class of Yogas> > > Dear Mrs Wendy,> > What would be your educated guess on why the classics do not count > mala-type yogas from the lunar ascendant?> > THANKS!> Vic> > On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:> > > Dear Vic,> >> > It's not I that does not include Chandra lagna; rather this is the > > dictum> > given in classical text. I'm afraid I'm unable (at the moment) to dig> > through my library for the particular sloka. Perhaps some other member> > can help out?> >> > Best Wishes,> > Mrs. Wendy> > http://JyotishVidya.com> > ___> >> >> > -> > "Vic D" vicdicara > jyotish-vidya > > Monday, October 20, 2008 2:06 AM> > Re: Mala Class of Yogas> >> >> > Dear Mrs. Wendy,> >> > Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not include the> > chandra lagna for this yoga?> >> > - Vic DiCara> >> > ~ ~ ~> > site: www.vedicastrologer.net> > facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650> > ~ ~ ~> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Thank you for this example, M Varma.I have flagged this message for my attention at the earliest possible time. - Vic DiCara~ ~ ~site: www.vedicastrologer.netfacebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650~ ~ ~ On Oct 21, 2008, at 10:15 PM, maheswara_varma wrote: dear wendy ji and vic ji , pls see this chart of a girl Natal Chart February 2, 1987Time: 4:24:00Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)Place: 76 E 55' 00", 8 N 29' 00" Trivandrum, India her sani is in 12th H and then planets in consecutiv signs without gap ends in pisces ,sani is in scorpio but lagna is sagitarious .can we call this chart has Mala yoga which we r discussing or it shud strt frm lagna itself . Pls clarify my doubts when ever ur time permits regrds M varmajyotish-vidya , "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotishvidya wrote:>> Dear Vic,> > I will get back to this soon...hopefully :-)> > Best Wishes,> Mrs. Wendy> http://JyotishVidya.com> ___> > > - > "Vic D" vicdicara jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:12 AM> Re: Mala Class of Yogas> > > Dear Mrs Wendy,> > What would be your educated guess on why the classics do not count > mala-type yogas from the lunar ascendant?> > THANKS!> Vic> > On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:> > > Dear Vic,> >> > It's not I that does not include Chandra lagna; rather this is the > > dictum> > given in classical text. I'm afraid I'm unable (at the moment) to dig> > through my library for the particular sloka. Perhaps some other member> > can help out?> >> > Best Wishes,> > Mrs. Wendy> > http://JyotishVidya.com> > ___> >> >> > -> > "Vic D" vicdicara > jyotish-vidya > > Monday, October 20, 2008 2:06 AM> > Re: Mala Class of Yogas> >> >> > Dear Mrs. Wendy,> >> > Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not include the> > chandra lagna for this yoga?> >> > - Vic DiCara> >> > ~ ~ ~> > site: www.vedicastrologer.net> > facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650> > ~ ~ ~> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 dear Vic ji Thanks for ur kindness . Hope madam wendy ji also join us with her usual scholarly opinions . thanking u all in advance regrds M Varma. jyotish-vidya , Vic D <vicdicara wrote:>> Thank you for this example, M Varma.> > I have flagged this message for my attention at the earliest possible > time.> > - Vic DiCara> > ~ ~ ~> site: www.vedicastrologer.net> facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650> ~ ~ ~> > > > On Oct 21, 2008, at 10:15 PM, maheswara_varma wrote:> > >> >> > dear wendy ji and vic ji ,> >> >> >> > pls see this chart of a girl> >> >> >> > Natal Chart> >> > February 2, 1987> > Time: 4:24:00> > Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)> > Place: 76 E 55' 00", 8 N 29' 00"> > Trivandrum, India> >> >> >> > her sani is in 12th H and then planets in consecutiv signs without > > gap ends in pisces ,sani is in scorpio but lagna is sagitarious .can > > we call this chart has Mala yoga which we r discussing or it shud > > strt frm lagna itself .> >> >> >> > Pls clarify my doubts when ever ur time permits> >> >> >> > regrds M varma> >> >> >> >> > jyotish-vidya , "Wendy Vasicek" > > jyotishvidya@ wrote:> > >> > > Dear Vic,> > >> > > I will get back to this soon...hopefully :-)> > >> > > Best Wishes,> > > Mrs. Wendy> > > http://JyotishVidya.com> > > ___> > >> > >> > > -> > > "Vic D" vicdicara@> > > jyotish-vidya > > > Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:12 AM> > > Re: Mala Class of Yogas> > >> > >> > > Dear Mrs Wendy,> > >> > > What would be your educated guess on why the classics do not count> > > mala-type yogas from the lunar ascendant?> > >> > > THANKS!> > > Vic> > >> > > On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Wendy Vasicek wrote:> > >> > > > Dear Vic,> > > >> > > > It's not I that does not include Chandra lagna; rather this is the> > > > dictum> > > > given in classical text. I'm afraid I'm unable (at the moment) > > to dig> > > > through my library for the particular sloka. Perhaps some other > > member> > > > can help out?> > > >> > > > Best Wishes,> > > > Mrs. Wendy> > > > http://JyotishVidya.com> > > > ___> > > >> > > >> > > > -> > > > "Vic D" vicdicara@> > > > jyotish-vidya > > > > Monday, October 20, 2008 2:06 AM> > > > Re: Mala Class of Yogas> > > >> > > >> > > > Dear Mrs. Wendy,> > > >> > > > Thanks again! Is there a specific reason why you would not > > include the> > > > chandra lagna for this yoga?> > > >> > > > - Vic DiCara> > > >> > > > ~ ~ ~> > > > site: www.vedicastrologer.net> > > > facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Authentic-Astrology-Vedic/30214498650> > > > ~ ~ ~> > >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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