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Om Gurave Namah

 

Dear Sanjay ji,

Namaste

Sun Sign

Aries Aryama

Taurus Mitra

Gemini Varun

Cancer Indra

Leo Vivaswan

Virgo Pusha

Libra Parjanya

Scorpio Anshuman

Sagittarius Bhaga

Capricorn Twastha

Aquarius Vishnu

Pisces Dhata

 

Is this list correct?

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

On 3/6/07 10:16 PM, " Visti Larsen " <visti

 

 

 

 

 

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Thu, 17 Apr 2003 08:47:40 +0530

Sanjay Rath <daivagyna <daivagyna

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Om Sri Gurave namah

Dear Amit,

The Sun is the atma of the universe and its primary activity is defined by its adhi devata Agni (fire). Agni has been considered in the sastra as the deity who (1) takes our prayers to the gods with ‘svaha’ and to the manes (pitris) with ‘svadha’, (2) illumines the mind with spiritual and transcendental knowledge as it rules the third eye (jagat caksyu), (3) creates, maintains and dissolves the entire manifested creation (surya – trimurti svarupa), and (4) purifies the individual beings by cleaning them with spiritual heat, etc. This cleansing of individual beings or the burning of sin is the phenomena of combustion.   It is evident that the combustion of different planets has different connotation. Some illustrations:

Jupiter’s combustion can be understood from Varahamihira (Brihat Samhita) explains that just as gold is purified by coming through fire, so also Brihaspati (Jupiter) is purified and shines (with spiritual lustre on the thirteenth day) after its conjunction (combustion) with the Sun. This day marks the beginning of the jovian years when this combustion occurs in Krittika (or Mrigasira) naksatra or this day marks the beginning of the jovian cycle of sixty years when this combustion happens in Dhaista nakshatra. These occasion are celebrated as the Kumbha and Maha-Kumbha mela respectively every twelve years. We may conclude that the combustion of Jupiter produces spiritual shine and this combination of the Sun & Jupiter is what represents a temple or a pilgrimage and the udder of the cow, because by visiting the temple, the individual burn s his sins just like the drinking of the pure milk of a happy cow removes all diseases of the body. Technically, the combustion of Jupiter is for 12 degrees or 12 years.

The combustion of the Moon can be understood from the Purana. The Moon is the greatest blessing on a girl (Venus) as she becomes a mother (Moon). The Moon does not differentiate between married or unmarried nor does it consider the leagl sanctity of the union when blessing a couple (especially woman) to become a mother. This is a fact as pregnancy can happen to any lady irrespective of whether she is married or not or whether she is uniting with a man who is her legitimate spouse. These are the two possible flaws of (1) Krisna chaturdasi dosa (sexual union without marriage) and (2) Amavasya dosa (sexual union with one who is not legitimate spouse), that cause terrible sin. This brings the curse of Ganesa & Brihaspati, as on Candra the Moon god. Thereafter, the Moon spends a day (sukla pratipada) in repentance and prayer. Thus, the effective combustio n of the Moon begins two days (24 degrees or two tithi) before its conjunction with the Sun and ends ofter one day (12 degrees or one tithi). Similarly, the combustion of Venus is to be understood as the anger of Siva (pratyadhi devatä of the Sun) on Kama devatä thereby reducing him to ashes or the swallowing of Sukra where the latter had to do penance for twenty years (20 years = 20 degrees, post conjunction or recovery period).

 

An important noteworthy point is that the combustion before conjuction is considered very sinful meriting ‘dosa criteria’ while that after conjunction indicates a period when one is in spiritual seclusion. In this manner, the combustion of other planets can be understood.   Coming to the question, the Sun is all known as ‘dvadasatmane’ and posesses twelve forms representing the spiritual soul in the twelve signs. The names of the Sun god in the twelve signs are given below, and a detailed study of these forms of the Sun shall explain the meaning implied by the combustion in a chart when the Sun is in different signs. Table 1: Surya dvadasatma

Sun Sign

Aries Aryama

Taurus Mitra

Gemini Varun

Cancer Indra

Leo Vivaswan

Virgo Pusha

Libra Parjanya

Scorpio Anshuman

Sagittarius Bhaga

Capricorn Twastha

Aquarius Vishnu

Pisces Dhata

 

With best regards,

 

Sanjay Rath

 

H-5 B.J.B Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751014, India

 

Webpages: http://srath.com <http://srath.com/>

 

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Tuesday, April 15, 2003 09:54:07 PM

 

 

 

[sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] (unknown)

 

 

 

Respected GURUS & MEMBERS,

 

           Does combustion of planets in different rashi produces

different effect  e.g  mercury is combusted in aries gives

different

effect as & when compared to combusted in libra.As in aries SUN is

in Exalted Position & in libra is in Debilited Position

 

Thanks

amit

 

mmd3008

 

 

 

 

[Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah]

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Hare Ram Krishna

Dear Swee,

Namaskar

This list is identical to the one given in VRA.

Regards

Sharat

 

 

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:30 PM

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Om Gurave NamahDear Sanjay ji,NamasteSun Sign

Aries Aryama Taurus Mitra Gemini Varun Cancer Indra Leo Vivaswan Virgo Pusha Libra Parjanya Scorpio Anshuman Sagittarius Bhaga Capricorn Twastha Aquarius Vishnu Pisces Dhata Is this list correct?Love,SweeOn 3/6/07 10:16 PM, "Visti Larsen" <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com>

------- Re: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] (unknown) Thu, 17 Apr 2003 08:47:40 +0530 Sanjay Rath <daivagyna (AT) sify (DOT) com> <daivagyna (AT) sify (DOT) com> References: <20030415162407.13151.qmail (AT) webmail17 (DOT) rediffmail.com> <20030415162407.13151.qmail (AT) webmail17 (DOT) rediffmail.com> Om Sri Gurave namah Dear Amit, The Sun is the atma of the universe and its primary activity is defined by its adhi devata Agni (fire). Agni has been considered in the sastra as the deity who (1) takes our prayers to the gods with ‘svaha’ and to the manes (pitris) with ‘svadha’, (2) illumines the mind with spiritual and transcendental knowledge as it rules the third eye (jagat caksyu), (3) creates, maintains and dissolves the entire manifested creation (surya – trimurti svarupa), and (4) purifies the individual beings by cleaning them with spiritual heat, etc. This cleansing of individual beings or the burning of sin is the phenomena of combustion. It is evident that the combustion of different planets has different connotation. Some illustrations:

 

Jupiter’s combustion can be understood from Varahamihira (Brihat Samhita) explains that just as gold is purified by coming through fire, so also Brihaspati (Jupiter) is purified and shines (with spiritual lustre on the thirteenth day) after its conjunction (combustion) with the Sun. This day marks the beginning of the jovian years when this combustion occurs in Krittika (or Mrigasira) naksatra or this day marks the beginning of the jovian cycle of sixty years when this combustion happens in Dhaista nakshatra. These occasion are celebrated as the Kumbha and Maha-Kumbha mela respectively every twelve years. We may conclude that the combustion of Jupiter produces spiritual shine and this combination of the Sun & Jupiter is what represents a temple or a pilgrimage and the udder of the cow, because by visiting the temple, the individual burn s his sins just like the drinking of the pure milk of a happy cow removes all diseases of the body. Technically, the combustion of Jupiter is for 12 degrees or 12 years.

 

The combustion of the Moon can be understood from the Purana. The Moon is the greatest blessing on a girl (Venus) as she becomes a mother (Moon). The Moon does not differentiate between married or unmarried nor does it consider the leagl sanctity of the union when blessing a couple (especially woman) to become a mother. This is a fact as pregnancy can happen to any lady irrespective of whether she is married or not or whether she is uniting with a man who is her legitimate spouse. These are the two possible flaws of (1) Krisna chaturdasi dosa (sexual union without marriage) and (2) Amavasya dosa (sexual union with one who is not legitimate spouse), that cause terrible sin. This brings the curse of Ganesa & Brihaspati, as on Candra the Moon god. Thereafter, the Moon spends a day (sukla pratipada) in repentance and prayer. Thus, the effective combustio n of the Moon begins two days (24 degrees or two tithi) before its conjunction with the Sun and ends ofter one day (12 degrees or one tithi).

 

Similarly, the combustion of Venus is to be understood as the anger of Siva (pratyadhi devatä of the Sun) on Kama devatä thereby reducing him to ashes or the swallowing of Sukra where the latter had to do penance for twenty years (20 years = 20 degrees, post conjunction or recovery period).

An important noteworthy point is that the combustion before conjuction is considered very sinful meriting ‘dosa criteria’ while that after conjunction indicates a period when one is in spiritual seclusion. In this manner, the combustion of other planets can be understood. Coming to the question, the Sun is all known as ‘dvadasatmane’ and posesses twelve forms representing the spiritual soul in the twelve signs. The names of the Sun god in the twelve signs are given below, and a detailed study of these forms of the Sun shall explain the meaning implied by the combustion in a chart when the Sun is in different signs. Table 1: Surya dvadasatma Sun Sign Aries Aryama Taurus Mitra Gemini Varun Cancer Indra Leo Vivaswan Virgo Pusha Libra Parjanya Scorpio Anshuman Sagittarius Bhaga Capricorn Twastha Aquarius Vishnu Pisces Dhata With best regards, Sanjay RathH-5 B.J.B Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751014, IndiaWebpages: http://srath.com <http://srath.com/> ---- Tuesday, April 15, 2003 09:54:07 PM [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] (unknown) Respected GURUS & MEMBERS, Does combustion of planets in different rashi produces different effect e.g mercury is combusted in aries gives differenteffect as & when compared to combusted in libra.As in aries SUN is in Exalted Position & in libra is in Debilited Position Thanksamit mmd3008 [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah]Send a blank mailTo : - To : -

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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Sharat,

Namaste

 

In references on creations we know that there is an Indra and in each manvantara, there’s a plenary portion of Indra and Indra heads the Aditya hence, Indra is in the sign Si.nha and not karka. In the hora graph – the bright portion begins from Leo ending in Capricorn and the ratri signs are from Cancer backwards to Aquarius. Vishnu is the youngest of the Adityas, hence it should be in Pisces (Mahabharata).

Aries – Dhata

Taurua – Aryama

Gemini – Mitra

Karka – Aruna (VaruNa) etc.

 

You will find the lecture in the SJC-Delhi Conference as given by Sanjay ji. Do make your changes in the book.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

On 3/7/07 2:07 AM, " Sharat " <gidoc

 

 

 

 

 

Hare Ram Krishna

Dear Swee,

Namaskar

This list is identical to the one given in VRA.

Regards

Sharat

 

 

-

 

Swee Chan <sweechan

 

Sohamsa <sohamsa >

 

Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:30 PM

 

Re: Combustion [Fwd: Re: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] (unknown)]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Om Gurave Namah

 

Dear Sanjay ji,

Namaste

Sun Sign

 

Aries Aryama

Taurus Mitra

Gemini Varun

Cancer Indra

Leo Vivaswan

Virgo Pusha

Libra Parjanya

Scorpio Anshuman

Sagittarius Bhaga

Capricorn Twastha

Aquarius Vishnu

Pisces Dhata

 

Is this list correct?

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

On 3/6/07 10:16 PM, " Visti Larsen " <visti

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] (unknown)

Thu, 17 Apr 2003 08:47:40 +0530

Sanjay Rath <daivagyna <daivagyna

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Om Sri Gurave namah

Dear Amit,

The Sun is the atma of the universe and its primary activity is defined by its adhi devata Agni (fire). Agni has been considered in the sastra as the deity who (1) takes our prayers to the gods with ‘svaha’ and to the manes (pitris) with ‘svadha’, (2) illumines the mind with spiritual and transcendental knowledge as it rules the third eye (jagat caksyu), (3) creates, maintains and dissolves the entire manifested creation (surya – trimurti svarupa), and (4) purifies the individual beings by cleaning them with spiritual heat, etc. This cleansing of individual beings or the burning of sin is the phenomena of combustion. It is evident that the combustion of different planets has different connotation. Some illustrations:

 

Jupiter’s combustion can be understood from Varahamihira (Brihat Samhita) explains that just as gold is purified by coming through fire, so also Brihaspati (Jupiter) is purified and shines (with spiritual lustre on the thirteenth day) after its conjunction (combustion) with the Sun. This day marks the beginning of the jovian years when this combustion occurs in Krittika (or Mrigasira) naksatra or this day marks the beginning of the jovian cycle of sixty years when this combustion happens in Dhaista nakshatra. These occasion are celebrated as the Kumbha and Maha-Kumbha mela respectively every twelve years. We may conclude that the combustion of Jupiter produces spiritual shine and this combination of the Sun & Jupiter is what represents a temple or a pilgrimage and the udder of the cow, because by visiting the temple, the individual burn s his sins just like the drinking of the pure milk of a happy cow removes all diseases of the body. Technically, the combustion of Jupiter is for 12 degrees or 12 years. The combustion of the Moon can be understood from the Purana. The Moon is the greatest blessing on a girl (Venus) as she becomes a mother (Moon). The Moon does not differentiate between married or unmarried nor does it consider the leagl sanctity of the union when blessing a couple (especially woman) to become a mother. This is a fact as pregnancy can happen to any lady irrespective of whether she is married or not or whether she is uniting with a man who is her legitimate spouse. These are the two possible flaws of (1) Krisna chaturdasi dosa (sexual union without marriage) and (2) Amavasya dosa (sexual union with one who is not legitimate spouse), that cause terrible sin. This brings the curse of Ganesa & Brihaspati, as on Candra the Moon god. Thereafter, the Moon spends a day (sukla pratipada) in repentance and prayer. Thus, the effective combustio n of the Moon begins two days (24 degrees or two tithi) before its conjunction with the Sun and ends ofter one day (12 degrees or one tithi). Similarly, the combustion of Venus is to be understood as the anger of Siva (pratyadhi devatä of the Sun) on Kama devatä thereby reducing him to ashes or the swallowing of Sukra where the latter had to do penance for twenty years (20 years = 20 degrees, post conjunction or recovery period).

An important noteworthy point is that the combustion before conjuction is considered very sinful meriting ‘dosa criteria’ while that after conjunction indicates a period when one is in spiritual seclusion. In this manner, the combustion of other planets can be understood. Coming to the question, the Sun is all known as ‘dvadasatmane’ and posesses twelve forms representing the spiritual soul in the twelve signs. The names of the Sun god in the twelve signs are given below, and a detailed study of these forms of the Sun shall explain the meaning implied by the combustion in a chart when the Sun is in different signs. Table 1: Surya dvadasatma

Sun Sign

Aries Aryama

Taurus Mitra

Gemini Varun

Cancer Indra

Leo Vivaswan

Virgo Pusha

Libra Parjanya

Scorpio Anshuman

Sagittarius Bhaga

Capricorn Twastha

Aquarius Vishnu

Pisces Dhata

 

With best regards,

 

Sanjay Rath

 

H-5 B.J.B Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751014, India

 

Webpages: http://srath.com <http://srath.com/>

 

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Tuesday, April 15, 2003 09:54:07 PM

 

 

[sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] (unknown)

 

 

 

Respected GURUS & MEMBERS,

 

Does combustion of planets in different rashi produces

different effect e.g mercury is combusted in aries gives

different

effect as & when compared to combusted in libra.As in aries SUN is

in Exalted Position & in libra is in Debilited Position

 

Thanks

amit

 

mmd3008

 

 

 

 

[Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah]

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AnaMy! Aaej Aa cke. RV 3.062.05 Dear Swee, namaste

Oh dear! Do you mean to say that the list below needs updating based on what has been taught at the SJC-Delhi conference?

 

 

 

 

 

SunSign

 

Äditya

 

Åñi

 

Apsarä

 

Sarpa

 

Yakña

 

Rakñasa

 

Gandharva

 

Mäsa

 

 

Aries

 

Aryama

 

Pulaha

 

Punjikasthali

 

Kacchanira

 

Urja

 

Praheti

 

Narada

 

Vaiçäkha

 

 

Taurus

 

Mitra

 

Atri

 

Menaka

 

Takshak

 

Rathasvan

 

Paurusheya

 

Haha

 

Jyeñthä

 

 

Gemini

 

Arun

 

Vashistha

 

Rambha

 

Sahajanya

 

Citraswan

 

Suka

 

Huhu

 

Açaòha

 

 

Cancer

 

Indra

 

Angiras

 

Pramlocha

 

Ealaputra

 

Srota

 

Sarya

 

Viswavasu

 

Srävana

 

 

Leo

 

Vivaswan

 

Brighu

 

Anumlocha

 

Sankhapal

 

Aasaran

 

Vyaghra

 

Ugrasen

 

Bhadrapada

 

 

Virgo

 

Pusha

 

Gautam

 

Ghritachi

 

Dhananjaya

 

Sushena

 

Dhata

 

Suruchi

 

Aswina

 

 

Libra

 

Parjanya

 

Bharadwaj

 

Kraturvarcha

 

Airavat

 

Senajit

 

Vishwa

 

Varcha

 

Kartika

 

 

Scorpio

 

Ançuman

 

Kashyap

 

Urvashi

 

Mahasankh

 

Tarkshya

 

Vidyuchatru

 

Ritasen

 

Margaçira

 

 

Sagittarius

 

Bhaga

 

Aristhnemi

 

Pürvachitti

 

Karkotaka

 

Aayu

 

Sphurja

 

Urna

 

Pausa

 

 

Capricorn

 

Tvastha

 

Brahmarat

 

Tillotama

 

Kambala

 

Shatajit

 

Ruchik

 

Dhritaraçtra

 

Maghä

 

 

Aquarius

 

Viñëu

 

Viçvämitra

 

Rambhä

 

Aswatar

 

Satyajit

 

Mahapreta

 

Suryavarcha

 

Phalguëa

 

 

Pisces

 

Dhata

 

Pulastya

 

Kritastali

 

Vasuki

 

Rathakrit

 

Heti

 

Tumburu

 

Caitra

 

 

best regards

Hari

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Jaya JagannathaDear Sharat,NamasteIn references on creations we know that there is an Indra and in each manvantara, there's a plenary portion of Indra and Indra heads the Aditya hence, Indra is in the sign Si.nha and not karka. In the hora graph – the bright portion begins from Leo ending in Capricorn and the ratri signs are from Cancer backwards to Aquarius. Vishnu is the youngest of the Adityas, hence it should be in Pisces (Mahabharata). Aries – DhataTaurua – AryamaGemini – MitraKarka – Aruna (VaruNa) etc.You will find the lecture in the SJC-Delhi Conference as given by Sanjay ji. Do make your changes in the book. Love,

Swee

 

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Pranam learned members, It is so strange that i found a different list in shrimad bhagvatam according to hindi calendar Vishnu is for month Phalguna,

Sun in Aquarius and

English zodiac approx PiscesDhata is for month Chaitra ,

Sun in Pisces and

English zodiac approx AriesAryaman is for month Vaisheka,

Sun in Aries and

English Zodiac approx Taurusi think the list given in previous mail and VRA is reckoning from hindi calendar, whilst the later ones are for English Zodiac.

Altough in translations of Shrimad Bhagvatam there is different order of months where Lord Vishnu is ruling the month of krittika ( oct-nov) . But that may be a translation thing. u can check the links ....i will be happy to be corrected if i have interpretated wrong

Pranam

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http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org/downloads/bhagavatam-canto12.htmlhttp://vedabase.net/sb/12/11/32/en

(32) Beginning with Madhu is

the Supreme Lord assuming the form of time, for the planetary

motion there to the rule of twelve [months or mâsas,

see also B.G. 10: 21], moving separately with twelve sets

of associates. (33) Dhâtâ [as the sun-god],

Kritasthalî [as the Apsara], Heti [as the

Râkshasa], Vâsuki [as the Nâga],

Rathakrit [as the Yaksha], Pulastya [as the

sage] and Tumburu [as the Gandharva] are the ones

ruling the month of Madhu (or Caitra at the vernal equinox,

March/April). (34) [Like wise do respectively]

Aryamâ, Puñjikasthalî, Praheti,

Kacchanîra, Athaujâ, Pulaha and Nârada rule

the month of Mâdhava (Vais'âkha, April/May). (35)

Mitra, Menakâ, Paurusheya, Takshaka, Rathasvana, Atri and

Hâhâ are the ones ruling the month of S'ukra

(Jyaisthha or Jeshthha, May/June). (36) Varuna, Rambhâ,

Citrasvana, S'ukra, Sahajanya, Vasishthha and Hûhû

are the ones ruling the month of S'uci (Âshâdha,

June/July). (37) Indra, Pramlocâ, Varya, Elâpatra,

S'rotâ, Angirâ and Vis'vâvasu are the ones

ruling the month of Nabhas (S'râvana, July/August). (38)

Vivasvân, Anumlocâ, Vyâghra,

S'ankhapâla, Âsârana, Bhrigu and Ugrasena are

the ones ruling the month of Nabhasya (Bhâdrapada,

August/September ***). (39) Pûshâ,

Ghritâcî, Vâta, Dhanañjaya, Suruci,

Gautama and Sushena are the ones ruling the month of Tapas

(Mâgha, January/February). (40) Parjanya, Senajit,

Varcâ, Airâvata, Ritu, Bharadvâja and Vis'va

are the ones ruling the month of Tapasya (Phâlguna,

February/March). (41) Ams'u, Urvas'î, Vidyucchatru,

Mahâs'ankha, Târkshya, Kas'yapa and Ritasena are

the ones ruling the month of Sahas (Mârgas'îrsha,

November/December). (42) Bhaga, Pûrvacitti,

Sphûrja, Karkothaka, Ûrna, Âyu and

Arishthanemi are the ones ruling the month of Pushya (Pausha,

December/January). (43) Tvashthâ, Tilottamâ,

Brahmâpeta, Kambalâs'va, S'atajit, Jamadagni the

son of Ricîka and Dhritarâshthra as the Gandharva

are the ones ruling the month of Isha (Âs'vina,

September/October). (44) And Vishnu, Rambhâ,

Makhâpeta, As'vatara, Satyajit, Vis'vâmitra and

Sûryavarcâ are the ones ruling the month of

Ûrja (Kârttika, October/November).Pranam

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zuicm! AkERrœ b & hSpit< AXvre;u nmSyt,

AnaMy! Aaej Aa cke. RV 3.062.05 Dear Swee, namaste

Oh dear! Do you mean to say that the list below needs updating based on what has been taught at the SJC-Delhi conference?

 

 

 

 

 

SunSign

 

Äditya

 

Åñi

 

Apsarä

 

Sarpa

 

Yakña

 

Rakñasa

 

Gandharva

 

Mäsa

 

 

Aries

 

Aryama

 

Pulaha

 

Punjikasthali

 

Kacchanira

 

Urja

 

Praheti

 

Narada

 

Vaiçäkha

 

 

Taurus

 

Mitra

 

Atri

 

Menaka

 

Takshak

 

Rathasvan

 

Paurusheya

 

Haha

 

Jyeñthä

 

 

Gemini

 

Arun

 

Vashistha

 

Rambha

 

Sahajanya

 

Citraswan

 

Suka

 

Huhu

 

Açaòha

 

 

Cancer

 

Indra

 

Angiras

 

Pramlocha

 

Ealaputra

 

Srota

 

Sarya

 

Viswavasu

 

Srävana

 

 

Leo

 

Vivaswan

 

Brighu

 

Anumlocha

 

Sankhapal

 

Aasaran

 

Vyaghra

 

Ugrasen

 

Bhadrapada

 

 

Virgo

 

Pusha

 

Gautam

 

Ghritachi

 

Dhananjaya

 

Sushena

 

Dhata

 

Suruchi

 

Aswina

 

 

Libra

 

Parjanya

 

Bharadwaj

 

Kraturvarcha

 

Airavat

 

Senajit

 

Vishwa

 

Varcha

 

Kartika

 

 

Scorpio

 

Ançuman

 

Kashyap

 

Urvashi

 

Mahasankh

 

Tarkshya

 

Vidyuchatru

 

Ritasen

 

Margaçira

 

 

Sagittarius

 

Bhaga

 

Aristhnemi

 

Pürvachitti

 

Karkotaka

 

Aayu

 

Sphurja

 

Urna

 

Pausa

 

 

Capricorn

 

Tvastha

 

Brahmarat

 

Tillotama

 

Kambala

 

Shatajit

 

Ruchik

 

Dhritaraçtra

 

Maghä

 

 

Aquarius

 

Viñëu

 

Viçvämitra

 

Rambhä

 

Aswatar

 

Satyajit

 

Mahapreta

 

Suryavarcha

 

Phalguëa

 

 

Pisces

 

Dhata

 

Pulastya

 

Kritastali

 

Vasuki

 

Rathakrit

 

Heti

 

Tumburu

 

Caitra

 

 

best regards

Hari

On 3/7/07, Swee Chan <sweechan

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Jaya JagannathaDear Sharat,NamasteIn references on creations we know that there is an Indra and in each manvantara, there's a plenary portion of Indra and Indra heads the Aditya hence, Indra is in the sign Si.nha and not karka. In the hora graph – the bright portion begins from Leo ending in Capricorn and the ratri signs are from Cancer backwards to Aquarius. Vishnu is the youngest of the Adityas, hence it should be in Pisces (Mahabharata). Aries – DhataTaurua – AryamaGemini – MitraKarka – Aruna (VaruNa) etc.You will find the lecture in the SJC-Delhi Conference as given by Sanjay ji. Do make your changes in the book. Love,

Swee

 

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as per bhagavatam 10:21

 

sun

 

sage

 

apsara

 

naga

 

yaksa

 

raksasa

 

gandharva

 

month

 

 

 

dhata

pulastya

krithasthali

vasuki

rathakrit

heti

tumburu

madhu

 

 

aryama

pulaha

punjiksthali

kacchnira

athauja

praheti

narada

madhava

 

 

mitra

atri

menaka

takshaka

rathsvana

paurusheya

haha

sukra

 

 

 

varuna

vasishta

rambha

sukra

sahajanya

citrasvana

huhu

suci

 

 

indra

angira

prmloca

elapatra

srota

varya

visvavasu

nabhas

 

 

vivasvin

bhrigu

anumloca

sankhapala

asarana

vyaghra

ugrasena

nabhasya

 

 

pusha

gautama

ghritachi

dhananjaya

suruci

vata

sushena

tapas

 

 

paranjaya

bhadradvaja

senajit

airavata

ritu

varca

visva

tapasya

 

 

amsu

kasyapa

urvasi

mahasanka

tarkshya

vidyucchatru

ritasena

sahas

 

 

bhaga

ayu

purvacitti

karkothaka

urna

sphurja

arishtanemi

pushya

 

 

tvasththa

jamadagni

tilottama

kambalasva

satajit

brhamapeta

dhritarashtra

isha

 

 

vishnu

visvamitra

rambha

asvtara

satyajit

makhapeta

suryavarca

urja

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Om Gurave Namah

 

Dear Kishore,

Namaste

 

Thank you for the list. Visti, please refer to bhAgavata purANa XII.11.32-44

 

love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

as per bhagavatam 10:21 sun sage apsara naga yaksa raksasa gandharva month

dhata pulastya krithasthali vasuki rathakrit heti tumburu madhu

aryama pulaha punjiksthali kacchnira athauja praheti narada madhava

mitra atri menaka takshaka rathsvana paurusheya haha sukra

varuna vasishta rambha sukra sahajanya citrasvana huhu suci

indra angira prmloca elapatra srota varya visvavasu nabhas

vivasvin bhrigu anumloca sankhapala asarana vyaghra ugrasena nabhasya

pusha gautama ghritachi dhananjaya suruci vata sushena tapas

paranjaya bhadradvaja senajit airavata ritu varca visva tapasya

amsu kasyapa urvasi mahasanka tarkshya vidyucchatru ritasena sahas

bhaga ayu purvacitti karkothaka urna sphurja arishtanemi pushya

tvasththa jamadagni tilottama kambalasva satajit brhamapeta dhritarashtra isha

vishnu visvamitra rambha asvtara satyajit makhapeta suryavarca urja

 

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