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Sirs,

As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp the

meaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this so

that a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.

Thanks

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Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer eclipsed planet Date: Saturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkp wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkpRe: eclipsed planet Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Yes Mr. Sunil

Since the house lord is represented by Rahu/ketu , the entire house is in the ruling of the nodes.So we can take the planets being eclipsed if in a house itself.

However technically you ve to take the tithi approach as having eclipsed.Hence it becomes 12 deg appraoch to node by any planet is getting eclipsed.

tkp--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21 wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21Re: eclipsed planet Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dear Swamynathanier,

Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification regarding eclipses.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21 wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21Re: eclipsed planet Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dr. Luther,

Indeed it is nicely written and carries useful information.

biprid

, Luther Rath <rathluther wrote:

>

> Dear Swamynathanier,

>  Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope

this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification

regarding eclipses.

>  

> Dr. Luther

>

> --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21 wrote:

>

> Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21

> Re: eclipsed planet

>

> Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

>

>

>

>

Dear tkp ji,

> Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to

degrees?

> Thanks

> Sunil

>

> --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >

wrote:

>

> Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >

> Re: eclipsed planet

> @gro ups.com

> Sunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

>

>

>

Dear Mr. Iyer

> If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

> If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called

eclisped.

> tkp

>

> --- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co.

in> wrote:

>

> swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in>

> eclipsed planet

> @gro ups.com

> Saturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

>

>

>

>

> Sirs,

> As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp the

> meaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this

so

> that a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.

> Thanks

> Swamynathan

>

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Dear tkp jiRahu (28 degrees) conjoining moon (5 degrees) in lagna in Scorpio. Is it then eclipsed.RegardsSunil--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkp wrote:Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkpRe: eclipsed planet Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 2:31 AM

 

Yes Mr. Sunil

Since the house lord is represented by Rahu/ketu , the entire house is in the ruling of the nodes.So we can take the planets being eclipsed if in a house itself.

However technically you ve to take the tithi approach as having eclipsed.Hence it becomes 12 deg appraoch to node by any planet is getting eclipsed.

tkp--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dear Sirs,

I am very sorry to intervene. Please excuse me for the same. I thought it is appropriate to do so at this juncture.

The nodes either Rahu or Kethu have no physical body. They are only imaginary points of intersection of the ecliptic and the orbit os the Moon. Only the path ways of Sun and Moon intersect at those points. Therefore these nodes neither can obstruct nor cast any shadow on any planet. so any single planet even in conjunction with any of them cannot be eclipsed. Only Sun and Moon get eclipsed or cause eclips when they are at this point of intersection of orbits because then only they come to same plan and same streight line. the orb is taken to be 5 degrees an eclipse to take place.

If other planets conjoin these nodes, it is not certain that they are eclipsed since the points are not related with the orbit of other planets except Sun and Moon.

This is rather more astronomical than astrological. One may derive his own openion from this.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkp wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkpRe: eclipsed planet Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 9:31 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes Mr. Sunil

Since the house lord is represented by Rahu/ketu , the entire house is in the ruling of the nodes.So we can take the planets being eclipsed if in a house itself.

However technically you ve to take the tithi approach as having eclipsed.Hence it becomes 12 deg appraoch to node by any planet is getting eclipsed.

tkp--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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DEAR DR SRI RUTH SUDDENLY MMY HUSBAND GOT BRAIN HEMMARRIAGE ON SUNDAY NIGHT HE GOT OPARATED ON MONDAY FRI DAY MORNING HE OPEND HIS EYESBUT STILL IN UNCONCIOUS STAGE JUST I AM INFORMING YOU MY PAIN HIS DOB IS 18 08 1940 TOB 6 24 AM POB BERHEMPUR THANKING YOU SANTA Luther Rath <rathluther wrote: Dear Swamynathanier, Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification regarding eclipses. Dr. Luther--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21 > wrote: Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21 >Re: eclipsed planet Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote: Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM Dear Mr. Iyer If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg. If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped. tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer

<swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote: swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dear Madam,

Its very sad your husband got a stroke. He has been operated and hope the clot hs been removed successfully. Since he opens eyes I am very hopeful he will regain conciousness very soon. I do understand your pain. I am sure he will recover perhaps even before you reeive the result of my study of his horoscope.

I wish him early recovery.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Sat, 6/21/08, Santa Boorla <strawberry1948 wrote:

Santa Boorla <strawberry1948Re: eclipsed planet Date: Saturday, June 21, 2008, 4:54 AM

 

 

 

DEAR DR SRI RUTH

SUDDENLY MMY HUSBAND GOT BRAIN HEMMARRIAGE ON SUNDAY NIGHT HE GOT OPARATED ON MONDAY FRI DAY MORNING HE OPEND HIS EYESBUT STILL IN UNCONCIOUS STAGE JUST I AM INFORMING YOU MY PAIN HIS DOB IS 18 08 1940

TOB 6 24 AM POB BERHEMPUR THANKING YOU SANTA Luther Rath <rathluther > wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Swamynathanier,

Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification regarding eclipses.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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-Sir,

I didnt see any file attachment. can u send it again. thanks

swamynathan

>

> Dr. Luther,

> Indeed it is nicely written and carries useful information.

> biprid

> , Luther Rath <rathluther@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Swamynathanier,

> > Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope

> this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification

> regarding eclipses.

> >

> > Dr. Luther

> >

> > --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@> wrote:

> >

> > Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@>

> > Re: eclipsed planet

> >

> > Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear tkp ji,

> > Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to

> degrees?

> > Thanks

> > Sunil

> >

> > --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >

> wrote:

> >

> > Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >

> > Re: eclipsed planet

> > @gro ups.com

> > Sunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Mr. Iyer

> > If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

> > If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called

> eclisped.

> > tkp

> >

> > --- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co.

> in> wrote:

> >

> > swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in>

> > eclipsed planet

> > @gro ups.com

> > Saturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Sirs,

> > As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp the

> > meaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this

> so

> > that a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.

> > Thanks

> > Swamynathan

> >

>

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Dear Santa Madam,

Now he is running Mercury dasa, Jupiter bhukti, Mercury Antara and Venus sushma.

 

Mercury : Moon Saturn Jupiter

Jupiter : Mars Venus Saturn

Venus : Mercury Rahu Sun

 

Rahu-agent of Mercury and Moon

Rahu : Mercury Moon Kethu

Saturn and Jupiter are conjoined

Ascendant is in fixed sign. So the badhaasthana is IX house. Maraka sthanas are II and VII.

 

Dasa lord Mercury is owner of II and XI. It occupies XII house.. Mercury is in the star of Saturn lord of VI and VII and Saturn occupies IX.

Bhukti lord is owner of V and VIII, it occupies IX. Jupiter is in the star of Venus owner of III and X occupant of XI.

Antara lord Venus is owner of III and X occupant of XI. Venus is in the star of Rahu occupant of II. Moon is lord of XII and occupant of VI.

 

XI house significtors : Saturn, Jupiter / -- / -- / Venus

VIII house significator : Sun, Mars / Ven / Kethu / Jupiter

VI house significators : Rah / Mercury /Kethu / Moon

XII house significators : Kethu, Sun, MOON, / Rahu / Moon

 

Madam your husband met an accident. The haemorrhage in brain is called ‘Cerebro-vascular accident.”

Accident is related with VIII. Mars aspects VIII. Mars produces haemorrhage. So your husband got a haemorrhagic accident. Since mars owns Aries the burst occurred in the brain. Since Jupiter is a significator of VIII the mishap took place during its bhukti period.

 

One would recover during period of significators of XI house. The bhukti and sushma lords are Jupiter and Venus the significators of XI house.. So he has to recover with Venus sooshma. Venus is in the sub of Sun owner of Ascendant . So it maintains health of the native. Sun occupies XII. It is significator of VIII and XII. So Sun indicates accident and hospitalization through Venus.

Jupiter signifies V, VIII and IX. Jupiter is conjoined with Saturn owner of VI, giving suffering, occupies XI, transportation, it aspects XI indicating cure.

Now Jupiter transits in last degrees in Sagittarius ans aspecting XI. It is in star of Sun the Ascendant lord that traansits in Venus also will enter XI house in a week time.

 

Therefore madam you need not worry much. He will take some time and need good nursing care and rest.

 

Dr. Luther

--- On Sat, 6/21/08, Santa Boorla <strawberry1948 wrote:

Santa Boorla <strawberry1948Re: eclipsed planet Date: Saturday, June 21, 2008, 4:54 AM

 

 

 

DEAR DR SRI RUTH

SUDDENLY MMY HUSBAND GOT BRAIN HEMMARRIAGE ON SUNDAY NIGHT HE GOT OPARATED ON MONDAY FRI DAY MORNING HE OPEND HIS EYESBUT STILL IN UNCONCIOUS STAGE JUST I AM INFORMING YOU MY PAIN HIS DOB IS 18 08 1940

TOB 6 24 AM POB BERHEMPUR THANKING YOU SANTA Luther Rath <rathluther > wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Swamynathanier,

Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification regarding eclipses.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dear Mr. Sunil

The moon gets ecliplsed 12 degs from Rahu/ketu.

If Rahu is placed at 28 degs naturally from 16 degs onwards the moon gets eclipsed.

But I received a mail from a group that so many quotes were given as sun and moon were near rahu and asked why in those days the eclipse dint occur.

Here You have to take declination into consideration.

I ve mentioned whatever is known to me.

There could be much more facts on this subject and I request the learned astrologers to elaborate.

Thank you for considering me.

Best wishes,

tkp

--- On Fri, 6/20/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21 wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21Re: eclipsed planet Date: Friday, June 20, 2008, 1:29 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp jiRahu (28 degrees) conjoining moon (5 degrees) in lagna in Scorpio. Is it then eclipsed.RegardsSunil--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comWednesday, June 18, 2008, 2:31 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes Mr. Sunil

Since the house lord is represented by Rahu/ketu , the entire house is in the ruling of the nodes.So we can take the planets being eclipsed if in a house itself.

However technically you ve to take the tithi approach as having eclipsed.Hence it becomes 12 deg appraoch to node by any planet is getting eclipsed.

tkp--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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Dear Dr Luther, thank you for your letter and analysis. I am Mrs santaBoorle son (DrJ.R.Boorle.. a surgical gastroenterologist from UK) here. As my mother is in a stateof shock i am replying to your letter. You were absolutely right . My father suffered with a posterior fossa bleed and it took him 8 hours to be diagnosed and operated . Evacuation of the haematoma was done with placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt.(the bleed was intracerebral with extension into the lateral ventricles and subsequent hydrocephalus.) this is 7 days postoperative : he has spontaneous eye opening , pupils are constricted 1mm and not reactive ther e issome degree of spontaneous breathing but not sustainable without ventilation, motor system wise he is flexing limbs to pain . corneal reflex is

present to a little degree. these are the only signs of life. in view of lack of progressive improvement we are assuming that recovery is not going to be complete. weare ina fix as to how longto continue ventilation as his respiratory effort is not good. My mothers date of birth is 3.8.1948 at 00:05 hrs: berhampur orissa, She has been in a terribly emotional rollercoaser state due to illnesses of various family members for the last 4 yrs and this is the final straw. I am sorry to trouble you but could you please guide us on decisions pertaining to the ventilator as well as predicting the real outcome as medically this would definetely be classified as poor prognosis. we would be grateful for your reply DrBoorle Luther Rath <rathluther wrote: Dear Santa Madam, Now he is running Mercury dasa, Jupiter bhukti, Mercury Antara and Venus sushma. Mercury : Moon Saturn Jupiter Jupiter : Mars Venus Saturn Venus : Mercury Rahu Sun Rahu-agent of Mercury and Moon Rahu

: Mercury Moon Kethu Saturn and Jupiter are conjoined Ascendant is in fixed sign. So the badhaasthana is IX house. Maraka sthanas are II and VII. Dasa lord Mercury is owner of II and XI. It occupies XII house.. Mercury is in the star of Saturn lord of VI and VII and Saturn occupies IX. Bhukti lord is owner of V and VIII, it occupies IX. Jupiter is in the star of Venus owner of III and X occupant of XI. Antara lord Venus is owner of III and X occupant of XI. Venus is in the star of Rahu occupant of II. Moon is lord of XII and occupant of VI. XI house

significtors : Saturn, Jupiter / -- / -- / Venus VIII house significator : Sun, Mars / Ven / Kethu / Jupiter VI house significators

: Rah / Mercury /Kethu / Moon XII house significators : Kethu, Sun, MOON, / Rahu / Moon Madam your husband met an accident. The haemorrhage in brain is called ‘Cerebro-vascular accident.” Accident is related with VIII. Mars aspects VIII. Mars produces haemorrhage. So your husband got a haemorrhagic accident. Since mars owns Aries the burst occurred in the brain. Since Jupiter is a significator of VIII the mishap took place during its bhukti period. One would recover during period of significators of XI house. The bhukti and sushma lords are Jupiter and Venus the significators of XI house.. So he has to recover with Venus sooshma. Venus is in the sub of Sun owner of Ascendant . So it maintains health of the native. Sun occupies XII. It is significator of VIII and XII. So Sun indicates accident and hospitalization through Venus. Jupiter signifies V, VIII and IX. Jupiter is conjoined with Saturn owner of VI, giving suffering, occupies XI, transportation, it aspects XI indicating cure. Now Jupiter transits in last degrees in Sagittarius ans aspecting XI. It is in star of Sun the Ascendant lord that traansits in Venus also will enter XI house in a week time. Therefore madam you need not worry much. He will take some time and need good nursing care and rest. Dr. Luther --- On Sat, 6/21/08, Santa Boorla <strawberry1948 (AT) (DOT) .com> wrote: Santa Boorla <strawberry1948 >Re: eclipsed planet Date: Saturday, June 21, 2008, 4:54 AM DEAR DR SRI RUTH SUDDENLY MMY HUSBAND GOT BRAIN HEMMARRIAGE ON SUNDAY NIGHT HE GOT OPARATED ON MONDAY FRI DAY MORNING HE

OPEND HIS EYESBUT STILL IN UNCONCIOUS STAGE JUST I AM INFORMING YOU MY PAIN HIS DOB IS 18 08 1940 TOB 6 24 AM POB BERHEMPUR THANKING YOU SANTA Luther Rath <rathluther > wrote: Dear Swamynathanier, Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification regarding eclipses. Dr. Luther--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote: Sunil Sharma

<sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote: Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM Dear Mr. Iyer If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg. If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped. tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote: swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice

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Dear Swamynathanier,

I am extremely sorry for the delay. I was busy in rectifying my foundation.

This time I am coppying my file for eclipses in this messages. Please reply to clerify doubts if any.

 

ECLIPSE

Eclipse

An eclipse is a phenomenon in which the rays from one planet are obstructed from reaching another planet by a third one. Eclipse takes place only when the planets lie in the same straight line and in the same plane. Whether they are in a straight line can be known from the ephemeris. To understand about the planes one has to know about the orbit. Orbit is an imaginary path that planet recourses during its revolution around the Sun. Every planet has its own orbit. Their orbits are at different distances from the Sun.. They never intersect each other. All of them revolve in different planes. The plan through which the Sun appears to move around the Earth is called the ecliptic orbit. The Moon revolves not around the Sun but around the Earth. These two orbits appear to intersect each other at two points called

nodes. These two nodes are called Rahu and Kethu by Indian Astrologers. There occurs either Lunar or Solar eclipse when ever the Sun and Moon both conjoin with either Rahu or Kethu or one transits over either of the nodes and the other on the other node. On New-Moon day there takes place solar eclipse and on Full-Moon day a Lunar eclipse.

The Sun or the Moon also may eclipse other planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. These eclipses are how ever rare. Orbits of these planets are different from each other.

Let us consider Jupiter for example. Jupiter has an orbit. Inclination of the orbit to the ecliptic happens to be 1-10-00 degrees. These two orbits also cross or intersect each other at two opposite points or nodes, like Rahu and Kethu. They need to be named if found out. When the Sun and Jupiter conjoin at any of these two nodes then the Jupiter gets eclipsed. Till now I have no knowledge about these two nodes. The fact is also true with other planets except Mercury.

 

 

Before we discuss eclipses we should look to the various planets¢ inclination with the elliptic.

Orbital inclination (degrees) of planets in relation to the ecliptic

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earth

 

Mercury

 

Venus

 

Mars

 

Jupiter

 

Saturn

 

Moon

 

 

0.0003

 

7

 

3.39

 

1.85

 

1.30

 

2.49

 

Much variation

Thus Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn always remain with in an orb of 3.5 degrees from the ecliptic. So according to traditional conception they are eclipsed or eclipse others when any three of them or two of them along with the Sun, remain in a straight line. I am yet to find out its justification.

 

 

Solar Eclipses

Solar eclipse with Moon: -

Solar eclipse means eclipse of the Sun.. That means the rays of the Sun are intercepted by Moon and do not reach to Earth. The Moon makes a shadow on the Earth. This occurs only on the new-moon days when the Moon is dark.

 

 

 

In the above diagram the Sun, Moon and Earth are lying in a straight line AB. They are also in the same plane. This happens only when the Sun and Moon are conjoined with either Rahu or Ketu. The Moon lying in between Sun and Earth obstructs the rays of Sun from reaching Earth. The rays do not reach the black marked areas of the Earth. So in those areas Sun will not be visible. This is solar-eclipse. This eclipse may be partial or total. The Sun may look annular if the Moon is central. The eclipsed sun may look like following.

 

Diagram 13

The bigger circle shows the Sun and the shadowed part is the Moon. Partial eclipse occurs when Sun is not in rapt conjunction with Rahu or Ketu but at about 5 to 7 degrees away from it. Complete and annular eclipse takes place when Sun is in rapt conjunction with either Rahu or Ketu. Complete eclipse occurs when the Moon is nearer to Earth and Annular is seen when it is at more distance. The extent of the eclipse also depends on the south-north declination of the Moon.

Lunar eclipse: -

Lunar eclipse with Sun

Just like the solar-eclipse the lunar-eclipse occurs when Sun, Moon and the Earth lie in a straight line and in the same plane. But instead of the Moon in the middle the Earth remains in between the Moon and Sun.

 

 

In the above diagram the Sun, E the earth and Moon are in a straight line and in same plane. The Earth casts dark shadow in the area BCD. Moon while revolving around the Earth, enters in to the shadow. Therefore even if it is a full-moon day it is not seen at all or seen partially depending whether it is a partial or complete lunar-eclipse.

The shadow of the Earth extends beyond the Earth for 1.389 million Kilometers. Since Moon revolves around the Earth at an average distance of only0.389 million Kilometers, it transits in the shade and gets eclipsed when its inclination to the Sun¢s orbit happens to be within 5 degrees.

Mars, Jupiter and Saturn remain at a distance of 77.985 million Kms, 628.02 million Kms and 1283.02 million Kms respectively. Therefore these three planets never enter in to the shadow of the Earth and never get eclipsed.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Sun, 6/22/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer Re: eclipsed planet Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 1:22 PM

 

 

-Sir,I didnt see any file attachment. can u send it again. thanksswamynathan>> Dr. Luther,> Indeed it is nicely written and carries useful information.> biprid> @gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ > wrote:> >> > Dear Swamynathanier,> > Some hints have been given in the file attached her with. I hope > this will help you to some extent. You may ask for any clerification > regarding eclipses.> > > > Dr. Luther> > > > --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:> > > > Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >> > Re: eclipsed planet> > @gro

ups.com> > Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear tkp ji,> > Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to > degrees?> > Thanks > > Sunil> > > > --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > > wrote:> > > > Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >> > Re: eclipsed planet> > @gro ups.com> > Sunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Mr. Iyer> > If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.> > If a planet including

Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called > eclisped.> > tkp> > > > --- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. > in> wrote:> > > > swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in>> > eclipsed planet> > @gro ups.com> > Saturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM> > > > > > > > > > Sirs,> > As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp the> > meaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this > so> > that a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.> > Thanks> > Swamynathan> >>

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Dear Sirs,

I have sent a posting to the group regarding eclipses. Many doubts ,I suppose will be clear from that. Still I would like to give some more information for the new learners.

Rahu and Kethu are two opposite points of intersection of the aparent orbit os Sun and the Moon. They are concerned with only these two planets not with others. Sun and Moon should be with in 5 degrees on either side of these nodes to an eclipse to take place, They may be near one node on the day of New-moon (Amavasya) or they may be with either node opposite to each other on Full-moon day. On full moon day there takes place Solar eclopes and on New-moon day a Lunar eclipse. Eclipse, when a planet is at 12 degrees from a node is remote.

An eclipse is must when the luminaries are with in 5 degrees from the nodes and from each other. The planets also need to be with in 5 degrees from each other. The distance of 5 degrees is generally accepted. But when they are in rapt conjunction on the day when there occurs total or annular eclipse the distance may be little more than 5 degrees.

There may be posibiliteis of eclipse of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn when they ar in rapt conjunction with Sun and one of the nodes. This is not very important for us at present.

 

Dr. Luther--- On Mon, 6/23/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkp wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_tkpRe: eclipsed planet Date: Monday, June 23, 2008, 9:33 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Sunil

The moon gets ecliplsed 12 degs from Rahu/ketu.

If Rahu is placed at 28 degs naturally from 16 degs onwards the moon gets eclipsed.

But I received a mail from a group that so many quotes were given as sun and moon were near rahu and asked why in those days the eclipse dint occur.

Here You have to take declination into consideration.

I ve mentioned whatever is known to me.

There could be much more facts on this subject and I request the learned astrologers to elaborate.

Thank you for considering me.

Best wishes,

tkp

--- On Fri, 6/20/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comFriday, June 20, 2008, 1:29 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp jiRahu (28 degrees) conjoining moon (5 degrees) in lagna in Scorpio. Is it then eclipsed.RegardsSunil--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comWednesday, June 18, 2008, 2:31 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes Mr. Sunil

Since the house lord is represented by Rahu/ketu , the entire house is in the ruling of the nodes.So we can take the planets being eclipsed if in a house itself.

However technically you ve to take the tithi approach as having eclipsed.Hence it becomes 12 deg appraoch to node by any planet is getting eclipsed.

tkp--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ > wrote:

Sunil Sharma <sunilsharma21@ >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear tkp ji,Can you please elaborate on eclipsed planet. is it irrespective to degrees?Thanks Sunil--- On Sun, 6/15/08, Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp > wrote:

Tkp Ghopal <astrogopalji_ tkp >Re: eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSunday, June 15, 2008, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mr. Iyer

If a planet goes near SUN is called combustion.Orb 6 deg.

If a planet including Sun goes near Rahu or Ketu ,they are called eclisped.

tkp--- On Sat, 6/14/08, swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> wrote:

swamynathaniyer <swamynathaniyer@ .co. in> eclipsed planet@gro ups.comSaturday, June 14, 2008, 5:54 AM

 

 

Sirs,As a beginner, (we know lunar and solar eclipses) I cannot grasp themeaning of 'eclipsed planet' Let me have clear definition for this sothat a beginner can understand. IN KP vi reader I didnt notice it.ThanksSwamynathan

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