Guest guest Posted July 13, 2000 Report Share Posted July 13, 2000 Dear Ghanashyam, The rule given is for a benevolent situation. When brothers and sisters are born in the same Rasi, then Rasi Dosha arises and the particular co-born is in difficulty until remedial measures are undertaken. For example let us say that your Moon sign is in Kendra to Saptamsa moon of father, then the chances are strong that you will always stand by your father and family. You would share in his fortunes and misfortunes. A girl born in a Rasi which is not kendra or trikona from that of the fathers Saptamsa Rasi does not share in his fortunes or misfortunes and goes away to another family after marriage where she shares the good and evil. Now, if you and your sister are both born in the same Rasi, and if this is a Kendra from Fathers Moon sign in saptamsa, the first thing to check is her marriage. If it is not Kendra, trikona then both of you will not be of much support ot father or share in the fathers joys/life. The Moon represents the Kula or lineage. Generally if the Moon is in the eighth house in the saptamsa of a girl, childbirth or addition to the Kula maybe difficult. perform the remedial measures. In future please send your queries to Varahamihira List, else I am sure to miss it with the other large scale cleaning I have to do after download. Blessings, Sanjay Rath - ghanshyam bansal <bansalg <srath Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:19 AM D7 and progony > respected guruji > i studied the article of d7 and progony. i need your > kind guidence to clear one thing. > about the rasi of born child it was written that if > the child is male then it will be (1 4 5 7 9 10)of the > D7 for female it will be (2 3 6 8 11 12). > then two bro/sis never should have the same rasi.but > i have same rasi as my sis. > my another sis has same rasi as elder brother. > please make it clear. > ghanshyam bansal > > > > Get Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > / > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2000 Report Share Posted July 13, 2000 Dear Sanjay, Namaste. I have some doubts regarding the timing of the birth of children, which I am hoping you can dispel. In your article, regarding timing the birth of children, you have stated: (a) Birth, of children takes place during the dasa of planets having Argala on Saptamsa Lagnesh. In the same article, in Case1, the 1st child is born in Rahu-Merc-Venus. The dasa lord is Rahu. The saptamsa lagnesh is saturn. The planets having argala on saturn are sun in the 4th from lagnesh. So how can we explain the birth of a child in Rahu dasa? Even if we take saptamsa lagnesh to be Rahu (Lord of saptamsa lagna - Aq), how to explain birth in Rahu dasa? Have I misunderstood something? Thanks and regards, Krishna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Dear Krishna, Rahu is the co-lord of Aquarius. Most often people forget this. Mercury is in the fourth from rahu. Best Wishes Sanjay - Krishna Padmasola <kpadmasola <varahamihira > Thursday, July 13, 2000 5:35 PM [sri Guru] Re: D7 and progony > Dear Sanjay, > > Namaste. > > I have some doubts regarding the timing of the birth of children, > which I am hoping you can dispel. > > In your article, regarding timing the birth of children, you have > stated: > (a) Birth, of children takes place during the dasa of planets having > Argala on Saptamsa Lagnesh. > > In the same article, in Case1, the 1st child is born in > Rahu-Merc-Venus. The dasa lord is Rahu. The saptamsa lagnesh is > saturn. The planets having argala on saturn are sun in the 4th from > lagnesh. So how can we explain the birth of a child in Rahu dasa? Even > if we take saptamsa lagnesh to be Rahu (Lord of saptamsa lagna - Aq), > how to explain birth in Rahu dasa? > > Have I misunderstood something? > > Thanks and regards, > Krishna. > > > ------ > Your old buddies are not out of range anymore. Free search with > Military.com's Personnel Locator. > http://click./1/4158/9/_/2192/_/963490156/ > ------ > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2000 Report Share Posted July 19, 2000 Thanks Sanjay. In the article, did you intend to say that children are born in the *antardasa* (not the dasa) of planets having argala on the saptamsa lagnesh? If that is the case, I understand your explanation. If not, my doubt remains. Kindly clarify. regards, Krishna. varahamihira , " Sanjay Rath " <srath@v...> wrote: > Dear Krishna, > Rahu is the co-lord of Aquarius. Most often people forget this. Mercury is > in the fourth from rahu. > Best Wishes > Sanjay > - > Krishna Padmasola <kpadmasola@h...> > <varahamihira > > Thursday, July 13, 2000 5:35 PM > [sri Guru] Re: D7 and progony > > > > Dear Sanjay, > > > > Namaste. > > > > I have some doubts regarding the timing of the birth of children, > > which I am hoping you can dispel. > > > > In your article, regarding timing the birth of children, you have > > stated: > > (a) Birth, of children takes place during the dasa of planets having > > Argala on Saptamsa Lagnesh. > > > > In the same article, in Case1, the 1st child is born in > > Rahu-Merc-Venus. The dasa lord is Rahu. The saptamsa lagnesh is > > saturn. The planets having argala on saturn are sun in the 4th from > > lagnesh. So how can we explain the birth of a child in Rahu dasa? Even > > if we take saptamsa lagnesh to be Rahu (Lord of saptamsa lagna - Aq), > > how to explain birth in Rahu dasa? > > > > Have I misunderstood something? > > > > Thanks and regards, > > Krishna. > > > > > > ------ > > Your old buddies are not out of range anymore. Free search with > > Military.com's Personnel Locator. > > http://click./1/4158/9/_/2192/_/963490156/ > > ------ > > > > OM TAT SAT > > Archive: varahamihira > > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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