Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Here is what Jhora is giving me in terms of lagnas for Wahington DC every four years for a US President swearing in. time is at noon. All observations and any errors are mine. 1. Jan 20. 2009 - Aries lagna with Sun in tenth. Aries lagna and libra navamsa 2. Jan 20, 2005 (Bush second term) - Aries lagna with Sun in tenth, libra navamsa. lagna lord mars in eighth. Saturn in third, Jupiter in sixth. 3. Jan 20, 2001 - (Bush first term) - Lagna lord in seventh house of war. Sa and Ju in second. Sun and Me in 10th. Moon in eighth. Note the property damage due to Sep 11 attacks. Moon is owner of fourth house neecha in eighth. 4. Jan 20, 1997 (Clinton second term) - Lagna in Aries. Moon in third. Ma with Rahu in sixth. Ju and Su in tenth. Clinton impeached. Lagna lord in sixth (health issue for Clinton, he had some surgery on his leg, legal troubles/bills, Lewinsky scandal). But Ju and Sun in 10th, two benefics in ninth (Ve and Me) -country's luck was good. Lowest unemployment. 5. Jan 20, 1993- Clinton first term - Lagna is Aries. Moon in ninth and Mars in third. There was a WTC basement bomb attack. Mars aspecting fourth lord? Me, Su, Sa in tenth with Ju aspecting from Virgo. 6. Jan 20, 1989 (Senior Bush as President). Lagna is aries with Mars in it. Su and Me in it. Sa and Ve in ninth and Ju in second. 1990/91 there was a lid recession and first Iraq war (Mars aspecting seventh?) Mercury will be close Sun and it will be in ninth or tenth. Good in both places. Sun always in tenth -very good always - Powerful personality. Watch for that moon/mars in eighth in swearing in charts and see any major poperty damage (natural or unnatural events). Lastly See Jan 20, 1941 (FDR third term). Oath chart - at 12 noon. Mars in eighth, Moon in seventh. Pear Harbor was a huge loss to US Navy and US was forced to enter WW II. M. Sharma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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