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1, 5 and 9th Houses are known as Konas. Of them, 9th is the most powerful. They

are classified as Dharma Bhavas. Naturally the effect and nature of the results

that accrue from these houses differ. Of course, the results may have a similar

flavour, but there will be some gradation in the perception of the native at the

mundane level as per his understanding.

 

Likewise, 4, 8 and 12th Houses are also known as Konas in the context of Moksha

Bhavas. On the same analogy, 12th house shall be the most powerful. Moon is

the karaka for the 4th house. The fourth house stands for happiness. What is

the nature of Moon? Moon is a fast moving planet. It is waxing and waning. It

is ever changing. He is karaka for mind. What is the nature of mind? The

nature of mind is " Chanchal " (ever wandering). What is happiness? You had a

delicious meal. You are happy. How long this happiness last? You are married.

You are enjoying the conjugal felicity. How long this happiness last?

Happiness and Sorrow – again happiness and sorrow – so on and so forth…. it goes

on for some time. With the help of the ever-changing mind, happiness and sorrow

(the duality) are perceived by the Soul. The law of diminishing returns start

operates, in due course. They body does not with stand the pain. It started

creaking. The Soul needs a new clothe, a new body.

 

The 8th house comes to play here. The karaka for 8th house is Saturn. He is

slow but steady. He gives you the " Vairagya " (determination). Saturn represents

the longevity. The 8th house stands for longevity – the death. Death takes

place. The body ceases to be in this earth. There is a relief. Without the

body, there is no happiness or pain, the state of interregnum. It enjoys some

rest – some peace- a longer relief. This state is for a longer period but there

is an end. (Of course, there are exceptions – some comes back so quickly.) The

relief is available till the next birth. The Soul should come back and work out

the unfinished karmas.

 

The coming and going takes place endlessly. 10th house of activities and the

11th house of gains are repeated or activated again and again. (Interestingly,

the lord of the two houses again is Saturn). Once the Mind is attained the

complete Vairagya, the 12th house of Moksha (final emancipation) comes the way.

The Saturn is the Karka for 12th House. Saturn is the karaka for sorrow. When a

Soul attains that emancipation, the loss of all sorrows takes place, only the

peace and bliss prevail. It is a process of slow and steady i.e. the role of

Saturn. There is no return. This is a state, which is everlasting Bliss.

 

Regards, C.S. Ravindramani

 

PPS: Posted with my little understanding. Open to correction as usual.

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya , " Mrs. Wendy " <jyotishvidya wrote:

>

> PS: Consider karaka for 4th (Moon) and its role in regards to

> prayer/devotion. Just as one might transcend this karmic

> reality/unreality via the 8th/12th moksha bhavas, so one can transcend

> beyond this materialistic existence during deep devotional prayer. Do you

> recall the experiences of Paramahansa Yogananda (and other great saints)

> whilst in deep devotional prayer to Divine Mother etc..

>

> _________________________________

>

>

> Dear Ravindramani,

>

> These mysterious bhavas have unfathomable depths. The 4th (moksha)

> bhava can, no doubt, lead us home through pure devotion (bhakti)...many

> paths, don't you agree?

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> ___

>

>

> -

> " ravindramani " <ravindramani

> <jyotish-vidya >

> Wednesday, April 29, 2009 3:31 PM

> Re: 3 malefics in the 5th

>

>

> Dear Mrs. Wendy,

>

> This could be compared with the other houses. 4th gives Happiness that is

> ephemeral. 8th gives - Joy (more long lasting but there is an end) and

> the 12th gives the Bliss (it is permanent).

>

> Regards, C.S. Ravindramani

>

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Thank you Ravindramani :-))

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

___

 

 

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" ravindramani " <ravindramani

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009 7:16 PM

Saturn - the Karaka for 8 and 12th Houses -

Moon - the karaka for 4th house.

 

 

PS: Slightly a longer mail - there is a delete button in the key board

for those who got bored already over this thread :-))

 

1, 5 and 9th Houses are known as Konas. Of them, 9th is the most

powerful. They are classified as Dharma Bhavas. Naturally the effect and

nature of the results that accrue from these houses differ. Of course,

the results may have a similar flavour, but there will be some gradation

in the perception of the native at the mundane level as per his

understanding.

 

Likewise, 4, 8 and 12th Houses are also known as Konas in the context of

Moksha Bhavas. On the same analogy, 12th house shall be the most

powerful. Moon is the karaka for the 4th house. The fourth house

stands for happiness. What is the nature of Moon? Moon is a fast moving

planet. It is waxing and waning. It is ever changing. He is karaka for

mind. What is the nature of mind? The nature of mind is " Chanchal " (ever

wandering). What is happiness? You had a delicious meal. You are

happy. How long this happiness last? You are married. You are enjoying

the conjugal felicity. How long this happiness last? Happiness and

Sorrow - again happiness and sorrow - so on and so forth.. it goes on for

some time. With the help of the ever-changing mind, happiness and sorrow

(the duality) are perceived by the Soul. The law of diminishing returns

start operates, in due course. They body does not with stand the pain. It

started creaking. The Soul needs a new clothe, a new body.

 

The 8th house comes to play here. The karaka for 8th house is Saturn.

He is slow but steady. He gives you the " Vairagya " (determination).

Saturn represents the longevity. The 8th house stands for longevity - the

death. Death takes place. The body ceases to be in this earth. There

is a relief. Without the body, there is no happiness or pain, the state

of interregnum. It enjoys some rest - some peace- a longer relief. This

state is for a longer period but there is an end. (Of course, there are

exceptions - some comes back so quickly.) The relief is available till

the next birth. The Soul should come back and work out the unfinished

karmas.

 

The coming and going takes place endlessly. 10th house of activities and

the 11th house of gains are repeated or activated again and again.

(Interestingly, the lord of the two houses again is Saturn). Once the

Mind is attained the complete Vairagya, the 12th house of Moksha (final

emancipation) comes the way. The Saturn is the Karka for 12th House.

Saturn is the karaka for sorrow. When a Soul attains that emancipation,

the loss of all sorrows takes place, only the peace and bliss prevail.

It is a process of slow and steady i.e. the role of Saturn. There is no

return. This is a state, which is everlasting Bliss.

 

Regards, C.S. Ravindramani

 

PPS: Posted with my little understanding. Open to correction as usual.

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Dear Ravindramani,

 

A very interesting and beautiful write-up on moksha houses...thanks :)

 

blessings,

 

Renu

 

 

jyotish-vidya , " ravindramani " <ravindramani wrote:

>

> PS: Slightly a longer mail – there is a delete button in the key board for

those who got bored already over this thread :-))

>

> 1, 5 and 9th Houses are known as Konas. Of them, 9th is the most powerful.

They are classified as Dharma Bhavas. Naturally the effect and nature of the

results that accrue from these houses differ. Of course, the results may have a

similar flavour, but there will be some gradation in the perception of the

native at the mundane level as per his understanding.

>

> Likewise, 4, 8 and 12th Houses are also known as Konas in the context of

Moksha Bhavas. On the same analogy, 12th house shall be the most powerful.

Moon is the karaka for the 4th house. The fourth house stands for happiness.

What is the nature of Moon? Moon is a fast moving planet. It is waxing and

waning. It is ever changing. He is karaka for mind. What is the nature of

mind? The nature of mind is " Chanchal " (ever wandering). What is happiness?

You had a delicious meal. You are happy. How long this happiness last? You are

married. You are enjoying the conjugal felicity. How long this happiness last?

Happiness and Sorrow – again happiness and sorrow – so on and so forth…. it goes

on for some time. With the help of the ever-changing mind, happiness and sorrow

(the duality) are perceived by the Soul. The law of diminishing returns start

operates, in due course. They body does not with stand the pain. It started

creaking. The Soul needs a new clothe, a new body.

>

> The 8th house comes to play here. The karaka for 8th house is Saturn. He is

slow but steady. He gives you the " Vairagya " (determination). Saturn represents

the longevity. The 8th house stands for longevity – the death. Death takes

place. The body ceases to be in this earth. There is a relief. Without the

body, there is no happiness or pain, the state of interregnum. It enjoys some

rest – some peace- a longer relief. This state is for a longer period but there

is an end. (Of course, there are exceptions – some comes back so quickly.) The

relief is available till the next birth. The Soul should come back and work out

the unfinished karmas.

>

> The coming and going takes place endlessly. 10th house of activities and the

11th house of gains are repeated or activated again and again. (Interestingly,

the lord of the two houses again is Saturn). Once the Mind is attained the

complete Vairagya, the 12th house of Moksha (final emancipation) comes the way.

The Saturn is the Karka for 12th House. Saturn is the karaka for sorrow. When a

Soul attains that emancipation, the loss of all sorrows takes place, only the

peace and bliss prevail. It is a process of slow and steady i.e. the role of

Saturn. There is no return. This is a state, which is everlasting Bliss.

>

> Regards, C.S. Ravindramani

>

> PPS: Posted with my little understanding. Open to correction as usual.

>

>

>

> jyotish-vidya , " Mrs. Wendy " <jyotishvidya@> wrote:

> >

> > PS: Consider karaka for 4th (Moon) and its role in regards to

> > prayer/devotion. Just as one might transcend this karmic

> > reality/unreality via the 8th/12th moksha bhavas, so one can transcend

> > beyond this materialistic existence during deep devotional prayer. Do you

> > recall the experiences of Paramahansa Yogananda (and other great saints)

> > whilst in deep devotional prayer to Divine Mother etc..

> >

> > _________________________________

> >

> >

> > Dear Ravindramani,

> >

> > These mysterious bhavas have unfathomable depths. The 4th (moksha)

> > bhava can, no doubt, lead us home through pure devotion (bhakti)...many

> > paths, don't you agree?

> >

> > Best Wishes,

> > Mrs. Wendy

> > http://JyotishVidya.com

> > ___

> >

> >

> > -

> > " ravindramani " <ravindramani@>

> > <jyotish-vidya >

> > Wednesday, April 29, 2009 3:31 PM

> > Re: 3 malefics in the 5th

> >

> >

> > Dear Mrs. Wendy,

> >

> > This could be compared with the other houses. 4th gives Happiness that is

> > ephemeral. 8th gives - Joy (more long lasting but there is an end) and

> > the 12th gives the Bliss (it is permanent).

> >

> > Regards, C.S. Ravindramani

> >

>

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Dear Renu,

 

Thanks. You are welcome:-)

 

Regards, C.S. Ravindramani

 

PS: 12th house is the house of losses. The person who possesses the " vairagya "

never intends any sort of gains. Moon (mind) in the sign of Mars (struggles)

aspected by Saturn (vairagya) is the combination for ascetics. This could be

seen otherwise also. Moon in the sign of Saturn and aspected by Mars.

Varahamihira prescribes this combination for ascetics.

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya , " renunw " <renunw wrote:

>

> Dear Ravindramani,

>

> A very interesting and beautiful write-up on moksha houses...thanks :)

>

> blessings,

>

> Renu

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