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Jai Jai Shri Jagannath

Om Ganeshaya Namah

 

Dear Vijay Kumar,

 

Yes, these are some of the significations. However, a still detailed list

of such significations can be read from Dr. B.V. Raman's HINDU PREDICTIVE

ASTROLOGY and Varahamihira's BRIHAT JATAKA. This will be helpful for

deriving the indications very useful for predicting charts, mundane

astrology and also medical astrology.

 

Regards,

Sarat.

 

Pingali Vijaya Kumara Lakshmi Narayana Rao <pvklnrao

varahamihira <varahamihira >

Friday, September 24, 1999 1:09 PM

Re: Natural significations of planets

 

 

>I guess it is:

>Ravi for Ego (if unafflicted and strong will indicate a confident

>personality and when afflicted indicate egoist or defidant personality.

>

>Kuja for Courage, Sani for meanness, Rahu for Tamas, Kethu for

>phyolsifical

>and Budha for intelligence, Sukra for interest in arts. Moon also stands

>for imagination.

>

>

>This is my humble opinian.

>

>Regards,

>Vijay.

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Jai Jai Shri Jagannath

Om Ganeshaya Namah

 

Dear Gauranga,

 

Yes there are very many significations for the 12 Rasis. They are natural

significations which used in mundane astrology as well as in medical

astrology. You may be aware the entire zodiac is divided into the various

body parts of the Kalapurusha. Beginning with Aries representing the head,

Taurus for neck, Gemini for arms, Cancer for chest, Leo for stomach, Virgo

for under stomach, Libra for private parts, Scorpio for the back,

Sagittarius for the thighs, Capricorn for the knees, Aquarius for the ankles

and Pisces for the feet. Besides, Aries represents mountains, Taurus -

Cowsheds, Gemini - Gambling dens and brothels, Cancer - Rivers, Leo -

Temples, Virgo - fields, Libra - Commercial places, stock markets etc.,

Scorpio - large ponds and lakes, Sagittarius - Military grounds and

ammunition dumps, Capricorn - marshy and wet lands, Aquarius - wells, lakes

and ponds, Pisces - Oceans.

 

There are many more such significations which can be read in detail and also

noted from books like Brihat Jataka (Varahamihira), Hindu Predictive

Astrology (Dr. B.V. Raman). You read these and I am sure you benefit a lot.

 

You also said Cancer means God. This because Jupiter who represents God in

the horoscope not only exalts there but also because it is a Jala Rasi, a

brahminical sign and a life giving sign. The rivers are the purest form of

water because running water is not impure, it washes away the dirt. That is

why Cancer represents Ganga, the purest of all rivers. Similarly, every

Rasi has a significance and these can be read from the above books which are

very exhaustive.

 

Regards,

Sarat.

 

Gauranga Das <gauranga

Varahamihira <varahamihira >

Friday, September 24, 1999 10:25 AM

Natural significations of planets

 

 

>JAYA JAGANNATHA!

>

>Dear Sanjay Prabhu,

>

>Pranams.

>

>I would like to enquire about the natural significations of the planets in

the charts.

>I mean the following: we usually consider the Moon as the mind (manas), the

Sun as God (Paramatma), Jupiter as Guru (or Jiva as well?), and Saturn as

Karma. Ketu is Moksha, etc. So what are the natural significations for the

planets especially in the spiritual sense.

>When we were speaking of the Pancha Tattwas, ve meant the Pancha

Mahabhutas, the five gross elements by them, and Parashara Rishi assigns

planets to them. But what is the significations of the subtle elements like

mind (manas), intelligence (buddhi), ego (ahamkara), and cosciousness

(citta), plus the soul (jivatma)

>

>Is there any singifications relative to the 12 Rasis as well, like Cancer

means God etc.?

>

>Your shishya,

>

>Gaurnahga das

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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JAYA JAGANNATH

Dear VIJAY,

You wrote Mercury for intelligence. I think it is Jupiter who rules DHI

Shakti or intelligence. Hence it is a great benefic for the Human race.

Hare Rama Krishna

Sanjay Rath

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J Sarat Chander <saratchander

<varahamihira >

Friday, September 24, 1999 6:43 PM

Re: Natural significations of planets

 

 

> Jai Jai Shri Jagannath

> Om Ganeshaya Namah

>

> Dear Vijay Kumar,

>

> Yes, these are some of the significations. However, a still detailed list

> of such significations can be read from Dr. B.V. Raman's HINDU PREDICTIVE

> ASTROLOGY and Varahamihira's BRIHAT JATAKA. This will be helpful for

> deriving the indications very useful for predicting charts, mundane

> astrology and also medical astrology.

>

> Regards,

> Sarat.

>

> Pingali Vijaya Kumara Lakshmi Narayana Rao <pvklnrao

> varahamihira <varahamihira >

> Friday, September 24, 1999 1:09 PM

> Re: Natural significations of planets

>

>

> >I guess it is:

> >Ravi for Ego (if unafflicted and strong will indicate a confident

> >personality and when afflicted indicate egoist or defidant personality.

> >

> >Kuja for Courage, Sani for meanness, Rahu for Tamas, Kethu for

> >phyolsifical

> >and Budha for intelligence, Sukra for interest in arts. Moon also stands

> >for imagination.

> >

> >

> >This is my humble opinian.

> >

> >Regards,

> >Vijay.

> >

> >--

> >-------

> >

> >Narayana P.V.K.L. Rao HCL technologies India Pvt. Ltd.

> >H6, Baid Mehta Complex 50-53 Greams Road

> >183 Mount Road, Chennai Chennai - 600006

> >

> >Tel: 91-44-8226624 FAX: 91-44-892269 email: pvklnrao

> >home page: http://www.geocities.com/pvklnrao

> >

> >Send a mail to -software-corner for joining myxi

> > " Software Technology Park " egroup for interesting technical discussions.

> >

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> >-------

> >

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Namaste Sarat,

 

> There are many more such significations which can be read in detail

> and also

> noted from books like Brihat Jataka (Varahamihira), Hindu Predictive

> Astrology (Dr. B.V. Raman). You read these and I am sure you benefit

> a lot.

 

Among contemporary books, Hindu Predictive Astrology by Dr. Raman gives

all the basics very well.

 

There is another book called " Practical Horary Astrology " by his

daughter Gayatri Devi Vasudev and she did a good job of compiling

various significations of signs, houses and planets in one place.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Pranaam Sanjay,

 

> Dear VIJAY,

> You wrote Mercury for intelligence. I think it is Jupiter who

> rules DHI

> Shakti or intelligence. Hence it is a great benefic for the Human

> race.

> Hare Rama Krishna

> Sanjay Rath

 

In Sanskrit, " dhee " has several meanings. It can mean intelligence and

also wisdom.

 

Like Vijay, I too consider Mercury as the primary significator of

" intelligence " . Our perceptions of what exactly " intelligence " means

could be different.

 

Mercury signifies the ability to think, understand and " know " . I look at

Jupiter as the primary significator of " wisdom " and " judgment " .

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Jai Jai Shri Jagannath

Om Ganeshaya Namah

 

Dear Narasimha ji,

 

Thank you very much for referring this book. I shall buy this too and read

it. I am sure this book must be good if you have recommended it.

Regards,

Sarat.

 

Narasimha Rao <pvr

varahamihira <varahamihira >

Saturday, September 25, 1999 8:31 AM

Re: Natural significations of planets

 

 

>Namaste Sarat,

>

>> There are many more such significations which can be read in detail

>> and also

>> noted from books like Brihat Jataka (Varahamihira), Hindu Predictive

>> Astrology (Dr. B.V. Raman). You read these and I am sure you benefit

>> a lot.

>

>Among contemporary books, Hindu Predictive Astrology by Dr. Raman gives

>all the basics very well.

>

>There is another book called " Practical Horary Astrology " by his

>daughter Gayatri Devi Vasudev and she did a good job of compiling

>various significations of signs, houses and planets in one place.

>

>May Jupiter's light shine on us,

>Narasimha

>

>

>

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JAYA JAGANNATH

Dear Narasimha,

Parasara is very clear is assigning the primary role of " Dhi " to Jupiter

and " Vach " to Mercury. Jupiter also rules the Sahasrara Chakra, the seat of

intelligence, Knowing (or knowledge) and understanding that leads to wisdom.

Mercury is the " Vach " or the power of expression, whether in the written

media or spoken or in any other form. We can call this as a function of

intelligence, but not intelligence in itself. For example, man is an

intelligent creature and can speak languages whereas other animals cannot

speak languages. Here the expression of intelligence is being stated and

not intelligence in itself. This is a very subtle difference. I think this

concept of Mercury ruling intelligence and Jupiter ruling happiness is more

from western astrology. Sukha or happiness is attributed to Venus and not

Jupiter. This is the view of Parasara Muni.

 

It is a separate issue that Venus gets exalted in a sign of Jupiter and

a strong Jupiter could enhance the significations of Venus (at least the

Sukha aspect) or a Putrakaraka Jupiter can protect marriage (Venus).

Hare Krishna

Sanjay Rath

-

Narasimha Rao <pvr

<varahamihira >

Saturday, September 25, 1999 10:33 AM

Re: Natural significations of planets

 

 

> Pranaam Sanjay,

>

> > Dear VIJAY,

> > You wrote Mercury for intelligence. I think it is Jupiter who

> > rules DHI

> > Shakti or intelligence. Hence it is a great benefic for the Human

> > race.

> > Hare Rama Krishna

> > Sanjay Rath

>

> In Sanskrit, " dhee " has several meanings. It can mean intelligence and

> also wisdom.

>

> Like Vijay, I too consider Mercury as the primary significator of

> " intelligence " . Our perceptions of what exactly " intelligence " means

> could be different.

>

> Mercury signifies the ability to think, understand and " know " . I look at

> Jupiter as the primary significator of " wisdom " and " judgment " .

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

>

>

>

> ------

>

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>

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JAYA JAGANNATH

Dear Gauranga,

Depending on the stronger between the lagna and seventh houses, the

Kundalini Shakti can be seen either from the Drusya or Adrusya half of the

Horoscope. This division of the zodiac into two halves on the basis of

Drusya and Adrusya and later into Solar and lunar Hora is very fundamental

to Kundalini Shakti and the way the planets affect this Shakti.

Another theory is that the Adrusya are stronger in male charts while the

drusya is stronger in female charts, but this is a mere speculation of some

astrologers and does not have the sanction of the Maharishi's.

Kundalini Shakti recides at the base of the spine in the seventh house

and rises in the reverse direction (Direction ruled by the Mokshkarak Ketu)

through the sixth, fifth, fourth, third and second houses to the Lagna.

There are the seven Chakra ruled by the seven houses starting from the

Mooladhara till the Sahasrara. The fourth Chakra is in the heart Lotus in

the fourth house. This is the sign CANCER in the natural zodiac and is the

residing place of Maha Vishnu. Hence Cancer becomes the house of God or

Vishnu.

Similarly, the Mooladhara is the seventh house and is presided by

Ganesha. Worship of Ganesha in the Mooladhara in a yellow square with the

Prithvi beeja results in destruction of enemies. Conversely, the Nabhi

(Navel) is in the sixth house and Brahma (Saturn's deity) sits here. Worship

of Brahma can cause weaknesses and enemies. The sadhaka has to be very

careful during this phase.

The fifth house or the Chakra in the solar plexus is ruled by the Sun

and the natural fifth house Leo. This is also the kavacha of the Chart and

the giver of good health etc. The third is the Chakra in the throat and is

presided by Saraswati. The second house is the Agya Chakra between the

eyebrows and the Lagna is the Sahasrara Chakra.

The planets from the Sun to saturn, but not in that order, control these

seven chakra.

Study samkhya shastra as given in the Gita with the knowledge of Jyotish

to develop a very dep understanding of Manas, the five tatwa etc. Then the

inner meaning of the Mahapurusha Yoga will reveal by itself.

Those who are unaware, can visit our site and see the links page where

you can go to the site having the entire Bhagavat Gita as given by srila

Prabhupada.

Hare Krishna

Sanjay Rath

Hare Krishna

Sanjay Rath

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Gauranga Das <gauranga

Varahamihira <varahamihira >

Friday, September 24, 1999 6:10 AM

Natural significations of planets

 

 

> JAYA JAGANNATHA!

>

> Dear Sanjay Prabhu,

>

> Pranams.

>

> I would like to enquire about the natural significations of the planets in

the charts.

> I mean the following: we usually consider the Moon as the mind (manas),

the Sun as God (Paramatma), Jupiter as Guru (or Jiva as well?), and Saturn

as Karma. Ketu is Moksha, etc. So what are the natural significations for

the planets especially in the spiritual sense.

> When we were speaking of the Pancha Tattwas, ve meant the Pancha

Mahabhutas, the five gross elements by them, and Parashara Rishi assigns

planets to them. But what is the significations of the subtle elements like

mind (manas), intelligence (buddhi), ego (ahamkara), and cosciousness

(citta), plus the soul (jivatma)

>

> Is there any singifications relative to the 12 Rasis as well, like Cancer

means God etc.?

>

> Your shishya,

>

> Gaurnahga das

>

>

>

Gauranga Das <gauranga Mail list:

> asztro- www.escribe.com/life/asztro

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>

>

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