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Namaste Prashant ji,

 

I have a full-time job in high-tech and have very little free time. I get a lot

of email and do not get to reply to most emails asking for chart help. I

randomly pick a small fraction of the emails to reply to. Unfortunately, I

cannot do any better at this time.

 

You are running Saturn-Mercury antardasa as per Vimsottari dasa. Mercury is the

4th lord of education in the 11th house of fulfilment of desires with Sun and

Mercury. He could show fulfilment of desire related to education.

 

In D-24, chart of education, Mercury is the 4th lord in 11th and Saturn is the

11th lord in 4th. This exchange can show fulfilment of desire related to

education and this antardasa can give it. The 2nd house shows masters and its

arudha pada is in the same sign as Mercury. Thus, Mercury antardasa can give

masters education.

 

I am hopeful of a positive outcome this time.

 

Please read Vishnu Sahasranama stotram 4 times everyday (will take 1-2 hours

depending on your speed) for the next 2 months. It will help you considerably.

 

Best regards,

Narasimha

 

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, Prashant <praspandey wrote:

>

> Dear Narshimha Rao Ji Namaskar,

> I have tried many times to

contact you on one mail id,i dont know right now what is that mail id,but was

not able to have conversation with you.

>

> Could you please predict about me.Will i go again for study in coming July.

> My interviews at IIM's are over but dont know will i be selected or not in

2005 i missed the chance to get in IIM in GD/PI round and 2006 just missed calls

for GD/PI.

>

> If you have time then please tell me that would i be selected this time.

>

> I also know astrology but not much as you know.

>

> 11'th May 1979

> 08:09AM

> Varanasi....

>

> Thanks and Regards

> Prashant Pandey

>

> Narasimha Rao <pvr wrote:

> Namaste,

>

> Actually, Aslesha is not considered a benefic nakshatra in tradition.

>

> A lot of people form their impressions about nakshatras based on

> their lords as per the Vimsottari dasa scheme.

>

> Asresha is ruled by Mercury as per Vimsottari dasa scheme, by Sun as

> per Ashtottari dasa scheme, by Mars as per Yogini, Shodasottari and

> Shashtihayani dasa schemes, by Moon as per Dwisaptati sama dasa, by

> Ketu as per Dwadasottari dasa and so on.

>

> Ruling planets of nakshatras based on specific dasa schemes like

> Vimsottari are not of much importance at all. Ruling deities of

> nakshatras taught by rishis in nakshatra sooktam are far more

> important. They help us in understanding the nature of nakshatras

> better.

>

> For example, Sravana nakshatra is considered auspicious for

> worshipping Vishnu. It is not because Moon is the ruling planet of

> Sravanam. It is because Vishnu is the ruling deity of Sravanam as

> per nakshatra sooktam. Suryopanishat says " yo hastaaditye japati sa

> mahaamrityum tarati " (whoever chants this when Sun is in Hasta

> nakshatra crosses death). As per Vimsottari ruling planets, Hasta is

> owned by Moon. However, that is immaterial. The actual reason is

> that Hasta is ruled by Savita (a form of Sun) as per nakshatra

> sooktam. That is why it is important for Sun's worship.

>

> Though the ruling planet of both Asresha and Revati is Mercury as

> per Vimsottari, the former is considered very inauspicious for most

> activities and the latter is auspicious. It is because its ruling

> deity of the former is Sarpa (snake) and the latter is Pooshan as

> per nakshatra sooktam.

>

> My advise to Jyotishis is to de-emphasize the nakshatra rulerships

> as per Vimsottari and consider the ruling deities more.

>

> Just my 2 cents...

>

> Best regards,

> Narasimha

 

 

 

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