Guest guest Posted February 14, 2000 Report Share Posted February 14, 2000 Jaya Jagannath Dear Sarat, D9 is not involved in the Creation process. It exists before and after creation and death respectively. Om Tat Sat Best Wishes Sanjay Rath - Sarat Chander <saratchander Sanjay Rath <srath Saturday, February 12, 2000 2:46 PM Re: Urgent - SUNDAY RIDDLE - Evaluation Jai Jai Sri Jagannath!!! Dear Sanjay, Gurupranams! > What is being created is the Lagna. Yes, from what my said also it clearly means that it is the lagna. >From what we have heard from you in the past and trying to to go further my logic is as follows: The Sapta Rishis, I believe, are the 7 Rasas with whose yoga a life (Prana) is created. This Prana is the tiny spark called the Atma which is existent in the individual. Till Prana is existent there is life and death occurs when Prana leaves the body. We say that Sri Vishnu, as protector, sustains the life and when he turns his face away Rudra (Shiva) leaves the body and death occurs. So, the departure of Prana is departure of Rudra which is death. Therefore, Prana is the vital essential of life and sustenance (i.e., till the time of death). Thus the sign in D-9 where Prana is disposited becomes the Pranapada and the lord of the sign dispositor of Pranapada, thus, becomes the most vital link between birth (life) and death. If this planet is disturbed the life can be ended or disturbed. Thus, my understanding is that one of the Sapta Rishis must have a yoga through one of the planets (who becomes the dwara for the yoga) who is the dispositor of Prana(pada) in the D-9 chart. (Thus, D-9 also is the Dharmamsa and becomes the most vital chart of an individual). This becomes the most important planet of the entire horoscope. Anxious to know your evaluation. Hare Krishna!!! Regards, Sarat. - Sanjay Rath <srath Sarat Chander <saratchander Friday, February 11, 2000 2:42 AM Re: Urgent - Material for book & SUNDAY RIDDLE > Jaya Jagannath > Dear Sarat, > What is being created is the Lagna. > Om Tat Sat > Best Wishes > Sanjay Rath > - > Sarat Chander <saratchander > Sanjay Rath <srath > Cc: <srath > Wednesday, February 09, 2000 1:04 AM > Urgent - Material for book & SUNDAY RIDDLE > > > Jai Jai Sri Jagannath!!! > > Dear Sanjay, > > See attachment for material for book. Shall send you two more such cases > where there has been tremendous success/accuracy by the grace of Sri > Jagannath. > > Regarding the little discussion that we had on Sunday regarding a portion of > your book and the riddle that you left, I wish to make an attempt. > > You said one of the Sapta Rishis will interact with one of the 12 Adityas > (Sun) to create a life (birth). The atma is allowed to exit in this process > by one of the petals (represented by a graha) of the seven petalled lotus to > get the physical body (signified by the 8 petalled lotus - which signifies > the link between the exterior & the interior (7 petalled lotus) - signifying > the mind which serves as the link between the atma and the physical body). > This petal (planet) as the dwara for the atma to come into this sansar and > it thus becomes the Chara Atmakarak - God for the chart. > > The riddle was - with whom (which Aditya - ray of Sun) does one of the Sapta > Rishi interact to create this atma. To set it to go into the sansara the > Chara Atmakarak is looked at. For the interaction part ( you said > controlling which one could control the very person, which is a bad tantra > part), my logic is: > > Sun is the naisargik atmakarak. His dispositor is one of the rays > (Adityas) with whom the Sapta Rishi interacts and thus we get a particular > lagna and a placement of Sun in the chart.Thus, the theory of praying the > dispositor of Surya and Moon (Mana - the 8 petalled stage) (wherein the > dispositor is the Subhapathy) becomes extremely important for provision of > good and long life to achieve/complete the desires of the atma to allow it > to proceed on the path to salvation. > > Please correct me if I am wrong. This is for my academic interest. I had > been pondering over it and hence this note. > > Hare Krishna!!! > > Regards, > Sarat. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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