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Namastey to all learned members,

 

I know the purpose of Ishta Devata, Palan Karta, and Guru Devata, but

what exactly does Dharma Devata stand for?

 

Being the 12th from Karakamsha, Ishta Devata is related to our soul and

has the final say in all our affairs. Now, being 9th from Karakamsha,

what does the Dharma Devata signify? Is it the same as the 9th house in

our Rasi Chart, which denotes fortune, luck, fate, philosophy, higher

learning, and father, and as a result, Dharma Devata would also be

related to all these. If not, does it have a different signification?

 

Could you please enlighten me on this aspect?

 

Thank you.

 

Kissna

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Please, could anybody clarify on this aspect?

 

Thank you. Kissna

 

 

 

 

 

, " kissnab " <kissna wrote:

>

> Namastey to all learned members,

>

> I know the purpose of Ishta Devata, Palan Karta, and Guru Devata,

but

> what exactly does Dharma Devata stand for?

>

> Being the 12th from Karakamsha, Ishta Devata is related to our soul

and

> has the final say in all our affairs. Now, being 9th from

Karakamsha,

> what does the Dharma Devata signify? Is it the same as the 9th

house in

> our Rasi Chart, which denotes fortune, luck, fate, philosophy,

higher

> learning, and father, and as a result, Dharma Devata would also be

> related to all these. If not, does it have a different

signification?

>

> Could you please enlighten me on this aspect?

>

> Thank you.

>

> Kissna

>

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Namasthe

 

There are basicaly 4 categories of devathas as far as an individual

is concerned. They

1) Ishata Devatha - One that is very personal to each individual

2) Dhrama Devatha - One that is being worhipped at home for

generations

3) Kula Devatha : One that is being worhipped by a clan. This is only

for some Brahmin communities, the rights of which were supposed to

have been given by lord parasurama himself.

4) Grama devatha: The presiding deity of the village

 

As for your query about Dharma Devatha - It is taken from the 4th

house, its lord , associations etc.

 

I hope this helps

A.G.Suresh Babu

 

 

, " kissnab " <kissna wrote:

>

> Please, could anybody clarify on this aspect?

>

> Thank you. Kissna

>

>

>

>

>

> , " kissnab " <kissna@> wrote:

> >

> > Namastey to all learned members,

> >

> > I know the purpose of Ishta Devata, Palan Karta, and Guru Devata,

> but

> > what exactly does Dharma Devata stand for?

> >

> > Being the 12th from Karakamsha, Ishta Devata is related to our

soul

> and

> > has the final say in all our affairs. Now, being 9th from

> Karakamsha,

> > what does the Dharma Devata signify? Is it the same as the 9th

> house in

> > our Rasi Chart, which denotes fortune, luck, fate, philosophy,

> higher

> > learning, and father, and as a result, Dharma Devata would also

be

> > related to all these. If not, does it have a different

> signification?

> >

> > Could you please enlighten me on this aspect?

> >

> > Thank you.

> >

> > Kissna

> >

>

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I havent heard abut Palankarta and Guru devata as well. For the

benefit of people like me, Can some one how do we find out Palankarta

and Guru Devata for a native and what do they signify?

 

Thanks and Regards

Nagaraja

 

 

, " kissnab " <kissna wrote:

>

> Namastey to all learned members,

>

> I know the purpose of Ishta Devata, Palan Karta, and Guru Devata,

but

> what exactly does Dharma Devata stand for?

>

> Being the 12th from Karakamsha, Ishta Devata is related to our soul

and

> has the final say in all our affairs. Now, being 9th from

Karakamsha,

> what does the Dharma Devata signify? Is it the same as the 9th

house in

> our Rasi Chart, which denotes fortune, luck, fate, philosophy,

higher

> learning, and father, and as a result, Dharma Devata would also be

> related to all these. If not, does it have a different

signification?

>

> Could you please enlighten me on this aspect?

>

> Thank you.

>

> Kissna

>

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