Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Kissna , Namaskar Second bhava in Vimsamsa varga (d20). Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal kissnab pisze: Hi everybody, There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. Okay here's something that may help: - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. >From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. Kissna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Hi Rafal Sir, But, don't you think that 9th house has more connection with Kula than the 2nd house? Why are we looking at the 2nd house over the 9th house here? Also, do we determine Kula Devata in the same manner as we do with Ishta Devata? Kula Devata is pretty much the same for a specific gotra. Can I find any article or text regarding gotras and their Kula Devata? Looking forward to your response. Kissna , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > Dear Kissna , Namaskar > > Second bhava in Vimsamsa varga (d20). > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal > > > kissnab pisze: > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " which > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. > > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > >From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > > find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > Let's discuss and find out. > > > > Kissna > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Om Brihaspataye Namah Dear Guru Rafelji, Namaste Would this mean that members of a family should all have similar placements/aspects in second bhava with regards to Vimsamsa? Jaya Radha Radhanatha! Bivash , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > Dear Kissna , Namaskar > > Second bhava in Vimsamsa varga (d20). > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal > > > kissnab pisze: > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " which > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. > > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > >From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > > find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > Let's discuss and find out. > > > > Kissna > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Om Gurave Namaha Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) A4 is Kula. regards Kaartik Gor , " kissnab " <kissna wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > Okay here's something that may help: > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " which > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > find Kula Devata in our chart? > > Let's discuss and find out. > > Kissna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 || Om Gurave Namah ||Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah Hari Om, Dear Kissna, To receive attachment, one need to sbcribe to mails instead of daily digest. Regarding your thread, , "kissnab" <kissna wrote: Hi everybody, · There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. Okay here's something that may help: - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.- The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage., Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. Kissna · Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) A4 is Kula. regardsKaartik Gor . · Well dear Kissna, You say “The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family.” Apply your logic to Vimamasa. It informs Kula devta. Further you mention” . Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali.” Well ,My friend has hinted about gotra. You need to know Gotra of planets for it. Next “So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart? I hope before we reinvent wheel again, please have a look at old PDF from SJC.. Hope things may be clear more. With regards. Swami_rcs OM TATSAT------------------------Swami_RCS http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] ----------------------" Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."-- Om Gurave NamahaHi,A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it)A4 is Kula.regardsKaartik Gor , "kissnab" <kissna wrote:>> Hi everybody,> > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me.> > Okay here's something that may help:> > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," which > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family.> > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.> > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors.> > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well.> > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > find Kula Devata in our chart?> > Let's discuss and find out.> > Kissna> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Dear Kartik and Swami, So, basically we determine our Gotra from the 2nd house and the Pada Lagna of the 2nd house. And, for Kula, it's 4th house and the Pada Lagna of the 4th house. Did I get it right? Swami, do you have the list of gotras associated with planets? If you do, I'd be glad to have a look at them. Kissna , " swami " <swami wrote: > > > || Om Gurave Namah || > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah > Hari Om, > Dear Kissna, > To receive attachment, one need to sbcribe to mails instead of daily digest. > Regarding your thread, > > , " kissnab " <kissna@> wrote: Hi everybody, > · There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > Okay here's something that may help: > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.- The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage., Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. Kissna > > · Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) A4 is Kula. regards > > Kaartik Gor . > > · Well dear Kissna, > > You say " The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. " > > Apply your logic to Vimamasa. It informs Kula devta. > > Further you mention " . Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. " > > Well ,My friend has hinted about gotra. > > You need to know Gotra of planets for it. > > Next " So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart? > > I hope before we reinvent wheel again, please have a look at old PDF from SJC.. > > Hope things may be clear more. > > With regards. > > Swami_rcs > > > > OM TATSAT > ------------------------ > Swami_RCS > > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > ---------------------- > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding. " > - - > > > Om Gurave Namaha > > Hi, > > A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) > > A4 is Kula. > > regards > > Kaartik Gor > , " kissnab " <kissna@> wrote: > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " > which > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. > > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well. > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > > find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > Let's discuss and find out. > > > > Kissna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 || Om Gurave Namah ||Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah Hari Om, Dear Kissna, Sure, Here are the gotra of Planets. SUN; Kasyapa Moon; Atreya Mars : Bharadwaja Merc; Atreya Jupiter; Angiarash Venus; Bhargava Sat; Kashyapa Rahu; Petheenas Ketu; Jaimini Hope this helps. BTW did you got the PDF? Do you want example also? Hope now you can work out yourself. with best wishes. OM TATSAT------------------------Swami_RCS http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] -----------------------" Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."-- - kissnab Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:38 PM [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Determining Kula Devata Dear Kartik and Swami,So, basically we determine our Gotra from the 2nd house and the Pada Lagna of the 2nd house. And, for Kula, it's 4th house and the Pada Lagna of the 4th house. Did I get it right?Swami, do you have the list of gotras associated with planets? If you do, I'd be glad to have a look at them.Kissna , "swami" <swami wrote:>> > || Om Gurave Namah ||> Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah> Hari Om,> Dear Kissna,> To receive attachment, one need to sbcribe to mails instead of daily digest.> Regarding your thread,> > , "kissnab" <kissna@> wrote: Hi everybody,> · There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me.> Okay here's something that may help:> > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.- The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors.> > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage., Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well.> > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. Kissna > > · Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) A4 is Kula. regards> > Kaartik Gor .> > · Well dear Kissna,> > You say "The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family."> > Apply your logic to Vimamasa. It informs Kula devta.> > Further you mention" . Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali."> > Well ,My friend has hinted about gotra.> > You need to know Gotra of planets for it. > > Next "So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we find Kula Devata in our chart?> > I hope before we reinvent wheel again, please have a look at old PDF from SJC..> > Hope things may be clear more.> > With regards.> > Swami_rcs> > > > OM TATSAT> ------------------------> Swami_RCS > > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > ----------------------> " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."> --------------------------> > > Om Gurave Namaha> > Hi,> > A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it)> > A4 is Kula.> > regards> > Kaartik Gor> , "kissnab" <kissna@> wrote:> >> > Hi everybody,> > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, Kula > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a specific > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me.> > > > Okay here's something that may help:> > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," > which > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family.> > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.> > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors.> > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. Furthermore, > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as well.> > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > > find Kula Devata in our chart?> > > > Let's discuss and find out.> > > > Kissna> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Hi Swami, Thanks so much. What about Vashista gotra? It's also among the first 8 gotras and among the Sapta Rishis. I couldn't download the PDF file. How do you do it? Thanks so much. Kissna , " swami " <swami wrote: > > > || Om Gurave Namah || > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah > Hari Om, > Dear Kissna, > Sure, Here are the gotra of Planets. > SUN; Kasyapa > Moon; Atreya > Mars : Bharadwaja > Merc; Atreya > Jupiter; Angiarash > Venus; Bhargava > Sat; Kashyapa > Rahu; Petheenas > Ketu; Jaimini > > Hope this helps. > BTW did you got the PDF? > Do you want example also? > Hope now you can work out yourself. > with best wishes. > OM TATSAT > ------------------------ > Swami_RCS > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > ----------------------- > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding. " > - - > > - > kissnab > > Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:38 PM > [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Determining Kula Devata > > > Dear Kartik and Swami, > > So, basically we determine our Gotra from the 2nd house and the Pada > Lagna of the 2nd house. And, for Kula, it's 4th house and the Pada > Lagna of the 4th house. Did I get it right? > > Swami, do you have the list of gotras associated with planets? If > you do, I'd be glad to have a look at them. > > Kissna > > , " swami " <swami@> wrote: > > > > > > || Om Gurave Namah || > > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah > > Hari Om, > > Dear Kissna, > > To receive attachment, one need to sbcribe to mails instead of > daily digest. > > Regarding your thread, > > > > , " kissnab " <kissna@> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > · There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. > Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born > under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using > ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " > which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.- The 9th > house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage., Dwadasamsha > signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. > All these come into play as well. > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. Kissna > > > > · Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets > influencing it) A4 is Kula. regards > > > > Kaartik Gor . > > > > · Well dear Kissna, > > > > You say " The 2nd house represents family, but not > necessarily " kula, " which relates with our lineage and is much > more than just family. " > > > > Apply your logic to Vimamasa. It informs Kula devta. > > > > Further you mention " . Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the > same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also > determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. " > > > > Well ,My friend has hinted about gotra. > > > > You need to know Gotra of planets for it. > > > > Next " So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How > do we find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > I hope before we reinvent wheel again, please have a look at old > PDF from SJC.. > > > > Hope things may be clear more. > > > > With regards. > > > > Swami_rcs > > > > > > > > OM TATSAT > > ------------------------ > > Swami_RCS > > > > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > > ---------------------- > > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being > who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding. " > > ------------------------- > - > > > > > > Om Gurave Namaha > > > > Hi, > > > > A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) > > > > A4 is Kula. > > > > regards > > > > Kaartik Gor > > , " kissnab " <kissna@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, > Kula > > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a > specific > > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma > Kundali. > > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > > > > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " > > which > > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. > > > > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. > Furthermore, > > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as > well. > > > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do > we > > > find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > > > Let's discuss and find out. > > > > > > Kissna > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 || Om Gurave Namah ||Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah Hari Om, The PDF file can be sent to your mail ID as an alternative,in case you need it.You did not receive it perhaps because you might have opted for daily digest from . Your question is important as far as gotras are related. Determination of gotra is important but is parampara secret only avaiable to jaimini students. May be complete teachings from Gurus can be helpful to you. with best wishes OM TATSAT------------------------Swami_RCS -----------------------" Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."-- - kissnab Thursday, July 31, 2008 6:12 PM [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Determining Kula Devata Hi Swami,Thanks so much. What about Vashista gotra? It's also among the first 8 gotras and among the Sapta Rishis.I couldn't download the PDF file. How do you do it?Thanks so much.Kissna , "swami" <swami wrote:>> > || Om Gurave Namah ||> Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah> Hari Om,> Dear Kissna,> Sure, Here are the gotra of Planets.> SUN; Kasyapa> Moon; Atreya> Mars : Bharadwaja> Merc; Atreya> Jupiter; Angiarash> Venus; Bhargava> Sat; Kashyapa> Rahu; Petheenas> Ketu; Jaimini> > Hope this helps.> BTW did you got the PDF?> Do you want example also?> Hope now you can work out yourself.> with best wishes.> OM TATSAT> ------------------------> Swami_RCS > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > -----------------------> " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."> --------------------------> > - > kissnab > > Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:38 PM> [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Determining Kula Devata> > > Dear Kartik and Swami,> > So, basically we determine our Gotra from the 2nd house and the Pada > Lagna of the 2nd house. And, for Kula, it's 4th house and the Pada > Lagna of the 4th house. Did I get it right?> > Swami, do you have the list of gotras associated with planets? If > you do, I'd be glad to have a look at them.> > Kissna> > , "swami" <swami@> wrote:> >> > > > || Om Gurave Namah ||> > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah> > Hari Om,> > Dear Kissna,> > To receive attachment, one need to sbcribe to mails instead of > daily digest.> > Regarding your thread,> > > > , "kissnab" <kissna@> wrote: > Hi everybody,> > · There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. > Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born > under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using > ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me.> > Okay here's something that may help:> > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," > which relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.- The 9th > house represents our pitris and ancestors.> > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage., Dwadasamsha > signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. > All these come into play as well.> > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do we > find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. Kissna > > > > · Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets > influencing it) A4 is Kula. regards> > > > Kaartik Gor .> > > > · Well dear Kissna,> > > > You say "The 2nd house represents family, but not > necessarily "kula," which relates with our lineage and is much > more than just family."> > > > Apply your logic to Vimamasa. It informs Kula devta.> > > > Further you mention" . Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the > same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also > determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali."> > > > Well ,My friend has hinted about gotra.> > > > You need to know Gotra of planets for it. > > > > Next "So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How > do we find Kula Devata in our chart?> > > > I hope before we reinvent wheel again, please have a look at old > PDF from SJC..> > > > Hope things may be clear more.> > > > With regards.> > > > Swami_rcs> > > > > > > > OM TATSAT> > ------------------------> > Swami_RCS > > > > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > > ----------------------> > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being > who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."> > -------------------------> -> > > > > > Om Gurave Namaha> > > > Hi,> > > > A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it)> > > > A4 is Kula.> > > > regards> > > > Kaartik Gor> > , "kissnab" <kissna@> wrote:> > >> > > Hi everybody,> > > > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. Generally, > Kula > > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a > specific > > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma > Kundali. > > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me.> > > > > > Okay here's something that may help:> > > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily "kula," > > which > > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family.> > > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.> > > > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors.> > > > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. > Furthermore, > > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as > well.> > > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do > we > > > find Kula Devata in our chart?> > > > > > Let's discuss and find out.> > > > > > Kissna> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Hi Swami, Sorry for the late reply. Okay, what about Vashista gotra? What planet is associated with Vashishta gotra? Kissna , " swami " <swami wrote: > > > || Om Gurave Namah || > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah > Hari Om, > The PDF file can be sent to your mail ID as an alternative,in case you need it.You did not receive it perhaps because you might have opted for daily digest from . > Your question is important as far as gotras are related. > Determination of gotra is important but is parampara secret only avaiable to jaimini students. > May be complete teachings from Gurus can be helpful to you. > with best wishes > > OM TATSAT > ------------------------ > Swami_RCS > ----------------------- > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding. " > -- > > - > kissnab > > Thursday, July 31, 2008 6:12 PM > [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Determining Kula Devata > > > Hi Swami, > > Thanks so much. What about Vashista gotra? It's also among the first > 8 gotras and among the Sapta Rishis. > > I couldn't download the PDF file. How do you do it? > > Thanks so much. > > Kissna > > , " swami " <swami@> wrote: > > > > > > || Om Gurave Namah || > > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah > > Hari Om, > > Dear Kissna, > > Sure, Here are the gotra of Planets. > > SUN; Kasyapa > > Moon; Atreya > > Mars : Bharadwaja > > Merc; Atreya > > Jupiter; Angiarash > > Venus; Bhargava > > Sat; Kashyapa > > Rahu; Petheenas > > Ketu; Jaimini > > > > Hope this helps. > > BTW did you got the PDF? > > Do you want example also? > > Hope now you can work out yourself. > > with best wishes. > > OM TATSAT > > ------------------------ > > Swami_RCS > > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > > ----------------------- > > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being > who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding. " > > ------------------------- > - > > > > - > > kissnab > > > > Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:38 PM > > [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Determining Kula Devata > > > > > > Dear Kartik and Swami, > > > > So, basically we determine our Gotra from the 2nd house and the > Pada > > Lagna of the 2nd house. And, for Kula, it's 4th house and the > Pada > > Lagna of the 4th house. Did I get it right? > > > > Swami, do you have the list of gotras associated with planets? > If > > you do, I'd be glad to have a look at them. > > > > Kissna > > > > , " swami " <swami@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > || Om Gurave Namah || > > > Om SreeMahaGanaadhipataye Namah > > > Hari Om, > > > Dear Kissna, > > > To receive attachment, one need to sbcribe to mails instead of > > daily digest. > > > Regarding your thread, > > > > > > , " kissnab " <kissna@> > wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > > · There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. > > Generally, Kula Devata is more or less the same for people born > > under a specific gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using > > ones Janma Kundali. How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not necessarily " kula, " > > which relates with our lineage and is much more than just > family. > > > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots.- The 9th > > house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to Kula > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage., > Dwadasamsha > > signifies parents, while Navamsha is the root of the Rasi chart. > > All these come into play as well. > > > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How do > we > > find Kula Devata in our chart? Let's discuss and find out. > Kissna > > > > > > · Hi, A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets > > influencing it) A4 is Kula. regards > > > > > > Kaartik Gor . > > > > > > · Well dear Kissna, > > > > > > You say " The 2nd house represents family, but not > > necessarily " kula, " which relates with our lineage and is much > > more than just family. " > > > > > > Apply your logic to Vimamasa. It informs Kula devta. > > > > > > Further you mention " . Generally, Kula Devata is more or less > the > > same for people born under a specific gotra. You can also > > determine Kula Devata using ones Janma Kundali. " > > > > > > Well ,My friend has hinted about gotra. > > > > > > You need to know Gotra of planets for it. > > > > > > Next " So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? > How > > do we find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > > > I hope before we reinvent wheel again, please have a look at > old > > PDF from SJC.. > > > > > > Hope things may be clear more. > > > > > > With regards. > > > > > > Swami_rcs > > > > > > > > > > > > OM TATSAT > > > ------------------------ > > > Swami_RCS > > > > > > http:\\www.kaalvastu.com] > > > ---------------------- > > > " Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine > Being > > who has created the three worlds.May He Direct our > understanding. " > > > ------------------------- > > - > > > > > > > > > Om Gurave Namaha > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > A2 is Gotra (second house,A2 and planets influencing it) > > > > > > A4 is Kula. > > > > > > regards > > > > > > Kaartik Gor > > > , " kissnab " <kissna@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > > > > > There are various opinions related to Kula Devata. > Generally, > > Kula > > > > Devata is more or less the same for people born under a > > specific > > > > gotra. You can also determine Kula Devata using ones Janma > > Kundali. > > > > How exactly? Well, that is confusing me. > > > > > > > > Okay here's something that may help: > > > > > > > > - The 2nd house represents family, but not > necessarily " kula, " > > > which > > > > relates with our lineage and is much more than just family. > > > > > > > > - The 4th house represents our home as well as roots. > > > > > > > > - The 9th house represents our pitris and ancestors. > > > > > > > > From this, we could say that 9th house is more related to > Kula > > > > Devata because 9th house also signifies our heritage. > > Furthermore, > > > > Dwadasamsha signifies parents, while Navamsha > > > > is the root of the Rasi chart. All these come into play as > > well. > > > > > > > > So, the question is, how do we coordinate these points? How > do > > we > > > > find Kula Devata in our chart? > > > > > > > > Let's discuss and find out. > > > > > > > > Kissna > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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