Guest guest Posted September 10, 2000 Report Share Posted September 10, 2000 Namaste Brendan, > 10. Health > Pitta/Kapha constitution. I have been trying to learn ayurveda for sometime now. So I will appreciate an opportunity to discuss it here. Airy Saturn influences Moon in fiery Leo. This shows a strong pitta tattva influenced by vaata, as far as mind is concerned. Lagna lord Mars is in airy Aquarius with Sun, Mercury and Venus. Sun is the closest to Mars. Next is Venus. Mercury is at the other end of the rasi and his influence is minimal. I will consider pitta to dominate considerably and vaata to have a secondary role. Why do you see kapha? I would've called you a pitta tattva person with some vaata tattva. However, roga saham in Leo has a close aspect from 8th lord Mercury (which is not good) and there can be problems in health related to kapha nature (Mercury). > No serious pathology but always some pains in the body. For years pains in Must be due to excessive pitta. > region of the heart but doctors have never diagnosed any problems. Possibly > mitral valve prolapse and I anticipate heart problems later on (4th, 5th, Sun > and Moon affliction). The 4th house is in an airy sign and has a lot of fire in it. Heart problems are possible. Do not neglect it, even if doctors cannot diagnose it. For problems of any nature related to heart, Arjuna bark is very effective. It works on the blood, cholesterol, nerves and muscles. Why don't you use Arjuna rasayana regularly for a year? (Of course, I know that you are an expert in ayurveda and homeopathy, but I usually don't keep an advice that comes to mind to myself. I say it even if the other person knows much more than me.) Actually, in addition to heart problems, problems in liver and spleen may be there now. Paryaya dasas are useful in timing and diagnosing health problems. You have lagna in a sthira rasi. So Sthira Paryaya dasa must be used. You are running the Sthira Paryaya dasa of Virgo now. Virgo aspects the 8th house and A6 and it can give some health problems. Usually Virgo gives problems in the liver-spleen region. Some problem there may in fact be the root cause of other problems. I would recommend using Neem, which cools your pitta and also works on liver & spleen and cleans them up. Use of neem rasayana is for the current dasa. Use of Arjuna rasayana is for removing a long-term chance of heart problems. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2000 Report Share Posted September 11, 2000 In a message dated 9/10/2000 4:07:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, pvr writes: HARE RAMA KRISHNA Namaste Narasimha, I did not know that you had an interest in Ayurveda although you had often invited Ayurvedic topics on the list before. The integration of Ayurveda and Jyotish has great potential both for diagnosis and prescriptive work. I'm not sure how deeply you have gone with Ayurveda but knowing your nature I suspect you have taken it seriously and will go just as deep with it as you have with your astrology. The real opportunity is to integrate the planetary significations with the doshas (especially the five sub-doshas for V (Prana, Udana, Samana, Apana, Vyana Vayu), P (Panchaka, Ranjaka, Sadhaka, Alochaka and Brajaka Pitta) and K (Kledaka, Avalambaka, Bodhaka, Tarpaka and Shleshaka Kapha), the seven Dhatus (tissues) and the sixteen Shrotas (channels). In classical Ayurveda, the approach is to treat the sub-doshas, the dhatus and the shrotas and not the organ systems, although I see both approaches as being very useful and valid. Our medical astrology has an allopathic view of the body and breaks it down into organ systems and this of course is extremely useful but does not address the underlying cause. We must know the cause and that of course always bring us back to consciousness and especially the negativity generated by ego distortion. In Ayurveda and also in homeopathy the ego, Ahamkara, is the cause of all distorted or artificial perceptions that deviate from the basic laws of nature, and through the failure of wisdom it promotes disease as an intelligent attempt to restore balance to body mind. Ego imbalances give rise to imbalances in VPK in mind and body. I realize I don't have to tell you all this as you seems to be already well informed, but where I'm going is that we need to integrate our astrology with the deeper science of Ayurveda so that medical astrology can become a holistic rather than a fragmented subject. Now, wrt my constitution. You are very right, Pitta is definately the predominant dosha and I would say I am P4, K2, V1. Kapha is also very strong but secondary. However there is Prakruti vs Vikruti. Prakruti is the fundamental constitution, that with which we are born, and Vikruti is that which we become. Vikruti can vary from dasa to dasa or for that matter from bhukti to bhukti. In fact Vikruti can vary from day to day and even through out the day. In my Moon dasa I was extremely Vata deranged and the excessive amount of time I spent in meditation did not help (many hours per day) but it was a great period spiritually. I was thin, light, sharp, fast, restless, etc - all Vata attributes. I see this coming from Saturn and Rahu's dristhi on my Moon. I went into Mars dasa and suddenly, overnight (3 months say), I put on 30 lbs which brought my weight to 175 lbs. My entire nature slowed down and this was very much welcomed. That is not enough to support Kapha secondary as Pitta people can even be obese. Mars is LL and Scorpio is Pitta Kapha. Yes, Mars is with the Sun and in the sign of Aquarius but I also have water signs rising in many of my varga charts (Hora, Drekkana, Navamsa, etc). I'm convinced we have to take the nature of the signs into account when examining the preponderance of tattva influence. I really don't have much Vata in me these days, even in the mind. I never get anxious or restless. Why do you see Mercury as Kapha? He is said to be Tridoshic but I usually think of Mercury as Vata. In pulse taking (Gemini, Virgo or where Mercury is having a prdominant influence I see Vata imbalances) I usually find Mercury to be Vata. Yes, I've taken Arjuna and other ayurvedic herbs along with Arjuna for the heart and have definately helped. I also take Neem along with other blood detoxifiers for I believe the real problems (spleen/liver) come from too much heat in the blood. Your recommendations are very good and appropriate. Even though I enjoy bitter herbs, I avoid taking too much Kutki as it is an extreme herb. it can put ones system out of balance real fast, depending on the person. Best Regards, Brendan > Namaste Brendan, > > > 10. Health > > Pitta/Kapha constitution. > > I have been trying to learn ayurveda for sometime now. So I > will appreciate an opportunity to discuss it here. > > Airy Saturn influences Moon in fiery Leo. This shows a > strong pitta tattva influenced by vaata, as far as mind > is concerned. > > Lagna lord Mars is in airy Aquarius with Sun, Mercury and > Venus. Sun is the closest to Mars. Next is Venus. Mercury is > at the other end of the rasi and his influence is minimal. > I will consider pitta to dominate considerably and vaata to > have a secondary role. Why do you see kapha? > > I would've called you a pitta tattva person with some vaata > tattva. However, roga saham in Leo has a close aspect from > 8th lord Mercury (which is not good) and there can be > problems in health related to kapha nature (Mercury). > > > No serious pathology but always some pains in the body. For years > pains in > > Must be due to excessive pitta. > > > region of the heart but doctors have never diagnosed any problems. > Possibly > > mitral valve prolapse and I anticipate heart problems later on > (4th, 5th, Sun > > and Moon affliction). > > The 4th house is in an airy sign and has a lot of fire in > it. Heart problems are possible. Do not neglect it, even if > doctors cannot diagnose it. For problems of any nature > related to heart, Arjuna bark is very effective. It works on > the blood, cholesterol, nerves and muscles. Why don't you > use Arjuna rasayana regularly for a year? (Of course, I know > that you are an expert in ayurveda and homeopathy, but I > usually don't keep an advice that comes to mind to myself. I > say it even if the other person knows much more than me.) > > Actually, in addition to heart problems, problems in liver > and spleen may be there now. Paryaya dasas are useful in > timing and diagnosing health problems. You have lagna in a > sthira rasi. So Sthira Paryaya dasa must be used. You are > running the Sthira Paryaya dasa of Virgo now. Virgo aspects > the 8th house and A6 and it can give some health problems. > > Usually Virgo gives problems in the liver-spleen region. > Some problem there may in fact be the root cause of other > problems. I would recommend using Neem, which cools your > pitta and also works on liver & spleen and cleans them up. > > Use of neem rasayana is for the current dasa. Use of Arjuna > rasayana is for removing a long-term chance of heart > problems. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2000 Report Share Posted September 11, 2000 Namaste Brendan, Your mail is very interesting. It will be interesting to study the links between planets and rasis on one hand and the various ayurvedic classifications on the other. My knowledge of ayurveda is very limited and I am a newcomer. Hopefully I will be able to delve deep. In April 2000, I started the 10-year Scorpio dasa as per D-24 Narayana dasa. Scorpio is the 6th house in my D-24 and has Sun in it. I guess it is not a bad dasa at all for learning ayurveda. I have been looking into ayurveda only for a few months, but this dasa is conducive. Though Scorpio is a kapha rasi, I was giving more importance to paaka lagna, as it is much stronger. As far as paaka lagna is concerned, pitta clearly dominates. But you could be right - Venus and Mercury also influence it and some kapha is possible. But, with a strong paaka lagna being in a vaata sign and vaata Saturn influencing paaka lagna and Chandra lagna, I would've thought vaata to be more predominant than kapha. Perhaps I am wrong. In fact, current Paryaya dasa sign is Virgo. Though it is an earthy sign, it is a vaata rasi. For this reason, I expected some vaata related disturbances. Apparently, I am wrong. Of course, with rogapada (A6) being in a pitta rasi, the root cause of problems is likely to be related to pitta. As I said, you are running the Paryaya dasa of Virgo and it can give troubles related to liver and nearby parts. The 2nd house from Virgo is Libra ruled by Venus and the 3rd house of vitality from Virgo is Scorpio ruled by Mars. So sour herbs (Venus) are not ideal and bitter herbs (Mars) are ideal during this dasa. Use of neem etc can only help the vitality in this period. I found in my studies that the Paryaya dasa rasi gives a hint at the part of the body with disturbance (especially when A6 or 8th house aspects it), the 2nd from that house (Li in the case Vi, for example) shows the main reason for the disturbance in that part (the things going against that part), and the 3rd from that house (Sc in the case of Vi, for example) shows the things that can boost the vitality of that part. Of course, what I said above is a general statement that is independent of Paryaya dasa. Sometime back, Sanjay beautifully explained how too much sex (Libra) can spoil the liver (Virgo), as Li is the 2nd from Vi. We can get a lot of insights by looking at the 2nd and 3rd from rasis. I will give one example: The 3rd house is Ge. Afflictions in Ge (or Paryaya dasa of Ge, when aspected by 8th or A6) can result in problems in the lungs. Examples are asthma, bronchitis etc. Watery Cn is the 2nd house of death from Ge. So taking too much dairy products (milk etc) or juices etc can worsen one's breathing problems. The 3rd house of vitality from Ge is Le. So fiery hot spices (of Sun) are advised for breathing problems, so that the phlegm evaporates. They increase the vitality of Ge and reduce troubles in Ge. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha PS: Rahu is in the 6th house (fiery Ar). Rahu in 6th usually gives some vaata complaints and it surprises me that you report otherwise! PPS: I did not mean that Mercury is kapha. You said you found him to be more of vaata. But that depends on the chart. Technically, he is supposed to be an equal mixture of all. varahamihira , Bpfeeley@A... wrote: > In a message dated 9/10/2000 4:07:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > pvr@m... writes: > > HARE RAMA KRISHNA > Namaste Narasimha, > > I did not know that you had an interest in Ayurveda although you had often > invited Ayurvedic topics on the list before. The integration of Ayurveda and > Jyotish has great potential both for diagnosis and prescriptive work. I'm not > sure how deeply you have gone with Ayurveda but knowing your nature I suspect > you have taken it seriously and will go just as deep with it as you have with > your astrology. > > The real opportunity is to integrate the planetary significations with the > doshas (especially the five sub-doshas for V (Prana, Udana, Samana, Apana, > Vyana Vayu), P (Panchaka, Ranjaka, Sadhaka, Alochaka and Brajaka Pitta) and > K (Kledaka, Avalambaka, Bodhaka, Tarpaka and Shleshaka Kapha), the seven > Dhatus (tissues) and the sixteen Shrotas (channels). > > In classical Ayurveda, the approach is to treat the sub-doshas, the dhatus > and the shrotas and not the organ systems, although I see both approaches as > being very useful and valid. Our medical astrology has an allopathic view of > the body and breaks it down into organ systems and this of course is > extremely useful but does not address the underlying cause. We must know the > cause and that of course always bring us back to consciousness and especially > the negativity generated by ego distortion. In Ayurveda and also in > homeopathy the ego, Ahamkara, is the cause of all distorted or artificial > perceptions that deviate from the basic laws of nature, and through the > failure of wisdom it promotes disease as an intelligent attempt to restore > balance to body mind. > > Ego imbalances give rise to imbalances in VPK in mind and body. I realize I > don't have to tell you all this as you seems to be already well informed, but > where I'm going is that we need to integrate our astrology with the deeper > science of Ayurveda so that medical astrology can become a holistic rather > than a fragmented subject. > > Now, wrt my constitution. You are very right, Pitta is definately the > predominant dosha and I would say I am P4, K2, V1. Kapha is also very strong > but secondary. > However there is Prakruti vs Vikruti. Prakruti is the fundamental > constitution, that with which we are born, and Vikruti is that which we > become. Vikruti can vary from dasa to dasa or for that matter from bhukti to > bhukti. In fact Vikruti can vary from day to day and even through out the > day. In my Moon dasa I was extremely Vata deranged and the excessive amount > of time I spent in meditation did not help (many hours per day) but it was a > great period spiritually. I was thin, light, sharp, fast, restless, etc - all > Vata attributes. I see this coming from Saturn and Rahu's dristhi on my Moon. > I went into Mars dasa and suddenly, overnight (3 months say), I put on 30 lbs > which brought my weight to 175 lbs. My entire nature slowed down and this was > very much welcomed. That is not enough to support Kapha secondary as Pitta > people can even be obese. > > Mars is LL and Scorpio is Pitta Kapha. Yes, Mars is with the Sun and in the > sign of Aquarius but I also have water signs rising in many of my varga > charts (Hora, Drekkana, Navamsa, etc). I'm convinced we have to take the > nature of the signs into account when examining the preponderance of tattva > influence. I really don't have much Vata in me these days, even in the mind. > I never get anxious or restless. > > Why do you see Mercury as Kapha? He is said to be Tridoshic but I usually > think of Mercury as Vata. In pulse taking (Gemini, Virgo or where Mercury is > having a prdominant influence I see Vata imbalances) I usually find Mercury > to be Vata. > > Yes, I've taken Arjuna and other ayurvedic herbs along with Arjuna for the > heart and have definately helped. I also take Neem along with other blood > detoxifiers for I believe the real problems (spleen/liver) come from too much > heat in the blood. > > Your recommendations are very good and appropriate. Even though I enjoy > bitter herbs, I avoid taking too much Kutki as it is an extreme herb. it can > put ones system out of balance real fast, depending on the person. > > Best Regards, > Brendan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2000 Report Share Posted September 11, 2000 In a message dated 9/11/2000 9:33:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, pvr writes: HARE RAMA KRISHNA Namaste Narasimha, > Why do you say that Scorpio is Pitta-Kapha? Parasara clearly > taught that Scorpio is a Kapha rasi. Why then do you say that > Scorpio is a pitta-kapha rasi? Did you say it because it is > owned by Mars? Yes, Scorpio is a watery sign and therefore a predominance of Kapha dosha in it but it is ruled by Mars and therefore the nature of Scorpio is going to be different that the other water signs. There is definately more steam brewing inside Scorpio's belly than say Cancer or Pisces, and therefore I have difficulty ignoring the Pitta aspect of the sign, due to the influence of Mars. Can we say that Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces all share the same quality of K and don't have any other dosha in them? Cancer for instance is ruled by the Moon but how do we distinguish between the New and Full Moon for that sign. The Moon also has some Vata in him because of his changeable quality and the quantity depends on whether the Moon is New or Full as well as his associations. > Rasi chart shows what exists physically. Other charts show > subtle aspects of self at various levels of existence. Though > they may also be considered, I would think that the main > consideration when speaking about physical nature must be > lagna, paaka lagna, Chandra lagna (mind) and Surya lagna > (vitality) of rasi chart. I agree, but I would have a hard time ignoring at least Drekkana and Navamsa for physical characteristics. and I believe there is some support for this in the classical texts although I am not able to quote right now. > BTW, you said that you were vaata deranged in Moon dasa and > gained 30 lbs when Mars dasa came. Looking at Paryaya dasa, > you ran the interesting dasa of Aquarius in 1985-1991. If we > divide it into 3 parts of 2 years each, the first two parts > (controlled by house and lord respectively) should be vaata > dominated (both Aq and Saturn are vaata). The 3rd part 89-91 > is controlled by the occupants of Aq (Mars, Sun, Venus and > Mercury). As mainly pitta and secondarily kapha planets are > in Aq, this part can bring these tattvas to the fore. Both > the tattvas are conducive to weight gain! Thanks for the info on Paryaya dasa and maybe this describes some of it. However, from approx 1980 to 1984 was a period of strong Vata imbalance and by far the worst was Moon/Rahu in Vimshottari. Moon/Saturn was a great improvement (new job) although Vata was still flying high but more grounded. It improved from then on. What was I running in Paryaya dasa prior to Aquarius? I did some calculation a few months back using Shoola dasa and I came up with Aries as current dasa. Sure enough, health problem seemed to escalate since that Shoola dasa began and Aries/Scorpio was the worst (early 1999) - liver, gall bladder. I diagnosis myself for stones in the liver and gall bladder (Rahu in Aries and in Vim dasa Rahu dasa). My wife insisted I see a doctor after I successfully removed them homeopathically and the doctor showed me the scar tissue in the gall-bladder and duct but no stones left. He said, you definately passed some stones. Regards, Brendan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2000 Report Share Posted September 11, 2000 Namaste Brendan, Just one more point: > Mars is LL and Scorpio is Pitta Kapha. Yes, Mars is with the Sun and in the Why do you say that Scorpio is Pitta-Kapha? Parasara clearly taught that Scorpio is a Kapha rasi. Why then do you say that Scorpio is a pitta-kapha rasi? Did you say it because it is owned by Mars? > sign of Aquarius but I also have water signs rising in many of my varga > charts (Hora, Drekkana, Navamsa, etc). I'm convinced we have to take the > nature of the signs into account when examining the preponderance of tattva Rasi chart shows what exists physically. Other charts show subtle aspects of self at various levels of existence. Though they may also be considered, I would think that the main consideration when speaking about physical nature must be lagna, paaka lagna, Chandra lagna (mind) and Surya lagna (vitality) of rasi chart. > influence. I really don't have much Vata in me these days, even in the mind. > I never get anxious or restless. BTW, you said that you were vaata deranged in Moon dasa and gained 30 lbs when Mars dasa came. Looking at Paryaya dasa, you ran the interesting dasa of Aquarius in 1985-1991. If we divide it into 3 parts of 2 years each, the first two parts (controlled by house and lord respectively) should be vaata dominated (both Aq and Saturn are vaata). The 3rd part 89-91 is controlled by the occupants of Aq (Mars, Sun, Venus and Mercury). As mainly pitta and secondarily kapha planets are in Aq, this part can bring these tattvas to the fore. Both the tattvas are conducive to weight gain! May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2000 Report Share Posted September 12, 2000 Namaste Brendan, > > You were running the 11-year Cn dasa from 1974 to 1985. Though > > Cn is kapha, its lord Moon is vaata and he joins Saturn who is > > also vaata. They both have a strong argala on Cn. > > This was a very " spiritual " period. Every opportunity I had I choose to be > isolated to read the scriptures and the writings of the great Goswamis, > Acharyas and the popular Siddhas/Saints. It was very good spiritually but > very immature emotionally for obvious astrological reasons. I974/75 is when > it all started for me and became so obsessed with spirituality that nothing > else could touch my yearning. Just wanted to be a Sanyassi. Then when I met It is interesting that this matches closely with Paryaaya dasa. Paryaaya dasa mainly shows health. But I guess one's mental state has a bearing on overall health. When it comes to Cn dasa, Moon-Saturn combination in the 2nd from it is a dominating influence on it. My Chandra lagna is also full of vaata. I have Moon in Aq with Rahu. So I clearly know how a vaata mind functions! > my true Guru in 1983 and he told me I would eventually get married and settle > down in the suburbs I wasn't able to hear it at that time. I just wanted to > go to Vrindaban and Barsana with Him and forget the so called world. He said > I had to get married for such were my samscaras. > > Its a perfect case where a pravrajya yoga doesn't fully fructify... probably With Rahu in the 3rd from AL, how can you have full parivraja? > a fallen Sanyasi from a past life. Do you believe in such combination? I do. Let me leave the " fallen " part. Your D-60 has AL in Sg with Saturn in it. Jupiter is in Ta (6th from AL) and Aq is empty. Being a sanyasi is a possibility for your past life. The 7th lord and upapada are in 10th in your D-60. So your spouse may also have played a role in your karma (social activities). The 12th from AK in your D-60 has Saturn in it and Moon & Venus aspect it. Your guru may have led you to worship a Vaishnava deity, perhaps a goddess, in past life. The house containing A5 has the highest number of rekhas in SAV and you may have been materially very successful (though it does not exactly fit with Jupiter in the 6th from AL). > Sanjay also tells us that Moon/Saturn conjunction in 10th does not make a > Sanyasi. He also includes other angular houses. > > > Moon-Saturn combination shows spirituality and/or vairaagya. If > > Moon and Saturn are in the 2nd house from chara paryaya dasa > > sign, then disturbances in health can be due to those factors. > > Yes, it was in this period that I began to have pain in the heart region and > because the pains were wandering and changing, flying in different > directions, it indicated a Vata imbalance in that organ. One can have a Pitta > constitution but have a local Vata imbalance (in a specific organ) as I did. > It started in 1976. > > My Guru would often say, " there is nothing wrong with your heart. You can go > to the doctor if you wish but he will not be able to help you. " Sure enough, > that's how it turned out. > > > How did you diagnose stones? > > I didn't rely on astrology alone although I gave me a good hunch. Saturn > represents stones and from my experience, so does Rahu. Jupiter, lord of 5th, > is also in Saturn's sign, etc. But it really came from my knowledge of > Ayurveda and pulse. Pitta is regarded to be the cause of gallstones, > especially Ranjaka Pitta. Because I was having pain in that region, it made > sense to me. How do we see Ranjaka pitta and other pittas astrologically? > > Virgo can show not only liver as I said, but it can show gall bladder also. > > Yes, it rules that region of the body. I see Virgo as Vata Kapha. > The problem is that there are so many factors in a chart that rule liver > function but they do not represent the same function of that organ. We can > have excess V or excess P or excess K in the liver, each one producing > different symptoms and different digestive disturbances, etc. This is where > Ayurveda can be really helpful to us. We should be able to see local > disturbance in an organ in terms of VPK (from planets in the chart) as well > as the constitutional nature of the person. The two can be entirely different. > > For instance, there are Ayurvedic herbs for excess Pitta in the liver, excess > V in the liver and for excess K. Sometimes the local disturbance matches the > constitutional picture, say excess Pitta all round. Then we have the herbs > for the liver matching the constitutional state. We ought to be able to see > this in our astrology. Yes, we ought to. I see that there is a lot of depth in the use of Jyotish in ayurveda. I look forward to learning more. In my limited studies, I found Paryaaya dasas to be very useful in understanding the changing physical and mental conditions of a native. It should be a very useful dasa in medical astrology. Shoola dasa, which shows misfortunes, can also be used in medical astrology. But I find Paryaaya dasas to be even more versatile. Sanjay wrote in his book that Paryaaya dasas are also called Gochaara dasas. I wonder why. Is gochaara (transit) used in interpreting this dasa??? Gurudeva, can you answer? > Best Regards, > Brendan May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2000 Report Share Posted September 12, 2000 My dear brother, Can you please give a lession on how to compute Paryaya dasas. Drekka is often considered while reading about illness. Depending on the 24th drekkana from Lagna, some readings are offered. Perhaps, Brindan may be justified in using Drekkana chart also. Regards, Vijay. - <Bpfeeley <varahamihira > Monday, September 11, 2000 9:18 PM Re: [sri Guru] Re: Assignment - Brendan > In a message dated 9/11/2000 9:33:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > pvr writes: > > HARE RAMA KRISHNA > Namaste Narasimha, > > > Why do you say that Scorpio is Pitta-Kapha? Parasara clearly > > taught that Scorpio is a Kapha rasi. Why then do you say that > > Scorpio is a pitta-kapha rasi? Did you say it because it is > > owned by Mars? > > Yes, Scorpio is a watery sign and therefore a predominance of Kapha dosha in > it but it is ruled by Mars and therefore the nature of Scorpio is going to be > different that the other water signs. There is definately more steam brewing > inside Scorpio's belly than say Cancer or Pisces, and therefore I have > difficulty ignoring the Pitta aspect of the sign, due to the influence of > Mars. Can we say that Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces all share the same quality > of K and don't have any other dosha in them? Cancer for instance is ruled by > the Moon but how do we distinguish between the New and Full Moon for that > sign. The Moon also has some Vata in him because of his changeable quality > and the quantity depends on whether the Moon is New or Full as well as his > associations. > > > Rasi chart shows what exists physically. Other charts show > > subtle aspects of self at various levels of existence. Though > > they may also be considered, I would think that the main > > consideration when speaking about physical nature must be > > lagna, paaka lagna, Chandra lagna (mind) and Surya lagna > > (vitality) of rasi chart. > > I agree, but I would have a hard time ignoring at least Drekkana and Navamsa > for physical characteristics. and I believe there is some support for this in > the classical texts although I am not able to quote right now. > > > BTW, you said that you were vaata deranged in Moon dasa and > > gained 30 lbs when Mars dasa came. Looking at Paryaya dasa, > > you ran the interesting dasa of Aquarius in 1985-1991. If we > > divide it into 3 parts of 2 years each, the first two parts > > (controlled by house and lord respectively) should be vaata > > dominated (both Aq and Saturn are vaata). The 3rd part 89-91 > > is controlled by the occupants of Aq (Mars, Sun, Venus and > > Mercury). As mainly pitta and secondarily kapha planets are > > in Aq, this part can bring these tattvas to the fore. Both > > the tattvas are conducive to weight gain! > > Thanks for the info on Paryaya dasa and maybe this describes some of it. > However, from approx 1980 to 1984 was a period of strong Vata imbalance and > by far the worst was Moon/Rahu in Vimshottari. Moon/Saturn was a great > improvement (new job) although Vata was still flying high but more grounded. > It improved from then on. > > What was I running in Paryaya dasa prior to Aquarius? > > I did some calculation a few months back using Shoola dasa and I came up with > Aries as current dasa. Sure enough, health problem seemed to escalate since > that Shoola dasa began and Aries/Scorpio was the worst (early 1999) - liver, > gall bladder. I diagnosis myself for stones in the liver and gall bladder > (Rahu in Aries and in Vim dasa Rahu dasa). My wife insisted I see a doctor > after I successfully removed them homeopathically and the doctor showed me > the scar tissue in the gall-bladder and duct but no stones left. He said, you > definately passed some stones. > > Regards, > Brendan > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2000 Report Share Posted September 13, 2000 HARE RAMA KRSHNA Namaste Narasimha, > > You were running the 11-year Cn dasa from 1974 to 1985. Though > > Cn is kapha, its lord Moon is vaata and he joins Saturn who is > > also vaata. They both have a strong argala on Cn. I've been thinking about this dasa all day and though I should tell you some more about the 11 - year Cancer. If I knew the sub-periods it might make more sense to me but here are some events that relate to Cancer dasa. My father became ill just before this dasa started and began to decline rapidly in 1974. He left the world in Oct 1974. I received a graduate degree in engineering in 1975. I left my native country in May 1975, and that same year began Trancendental Meditation (July 1975), became a vegetarian, began a serious study of astrology, stopped drinking alcohol and quit smoking cigarettes. All of these changes were effortless for me. In Feb 1977 came to USA and continued with dedication to spiritual path. Met my bhakti Guru in 2/83. All of this was 9th house type events and thought you might be interested. This dasa seems to cover more than health. It did impact father's health - Moon conjoined Saturn, Sun in 8th from Cancer, 9th from Cancer neecha. It seems to apply to spiritual events as well, but maybe Drig dasa reflects those better. Thanks for the analysis of D-60 and gives me much to ponder. > How do we see Ranjaka pitta and other pittas astrologically? That is a good question and this is where some work and reflection is required. Here is a brief referecne to Ranjaka Pitta. I will send you a file in a few days on the sub doshas. I strongly recommend that you get yourself a copy of Dr. Lad's book on " Pulse Diagnosis " . It is the best book printed on Ayurvedic anatomy & physiology, pathology, pathogenesis, pulse diagnosis and herbal treatments. To me Dr. Lad's work on Ayurveda is of the same standard as Sanjay's work on Jyotish. It is thorough, clear and all through the text is the image of a man well versed in Sanskrit, Vedic knowledge and his own sadhana. I have studied with him and he a blessing to us here in the US. Unfortuantely, he plans to return to India because of some lawsuits in his practice. Best Regards, Brendan ********* Here is description of Ranjaka Pitta and other Pitta sub doshas from my own notes over the years. We can immediately see a reference to Mars and Sun in these descriptions and possible the influence of other planets on Mars and Sun. - Panchaka pitta is located in the small intestines and governs the power of digestion. From it comes the bile salts and acids that digest our foods. In addition, it governs the regulation of body temperature and helps maintain the power of circulation. Panchaka is the basis and support for all other forms of Pitta, and is the first consideration in the treatment of Pitta. - Ranjaka means the form of fire that imparts color. It is located in the liver, spleen, stomach and small intestine. It gives color to the blood, bile and stool. It primarily resides in the blood and is involved in most liver disorders. It functions as the warmth in the blood and circulatory system. Like Apana Vayu is has a downward moving energy and can promote toxins. Accumulated Pitta through it colors the other secretions and waste materials of the body, particularly the urine and feces. Clinical: Anemias and other blood disorders, scalped tongue, disturbed liver function, hepatitis, skin diseases, anger, anemia (urinary tract problems), metabolic problems. Treatments: Burdock root, Dandeloin, Neem, Coriander, Bhumy Amalaki, Maha Sudarshan, Kutki. Aroma: Rose, Germanium. - Sadaka Pitta means the fire that determines what is truth or reality. It is located in the brain and heart and allows us to accomplish the goals of the intellect, intelligence or ego. On a lower level, these include worldly goals of pleasure, wealth and prestige; on a higher level, the spiritual goal of liberation. Sadaka Pitta function through the nervous system and senses. It gives fire and digestive capacity to the brain and senses. Our intelligence or buddhi functions through it. It governs our inner combustion, the release of energy from our impressions and life experiences to empower the mind. It directs our inner intelligence. - Alochaka Pitta means the fire that governs the visual perception. It is located in the eyes and is responsible for the reception and digestion of light from the external world. Centered in the pupil of the eyes it allows us to see. When impaired, we suffer from failure of the vision or eye diseases. - Brajaka Pitta means the fire that governs lustre and complexion. It is located in the skin and maintains complexion and color of the skin. When aggravated it causes skin rashed or discolorations. ******** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2000 Report Share Posted September 16, 2000 Om Krishna Guru Hare Rama Krsna. >Namaste Brendan, > > You were running the 11-year Cn dasa from 1974 to 1985. Though > > Cn is kapha, its lord Moon is vaata and he joins Saturn who is > > also vaata. They both have a strong argala on Cn. > According to Ayurveda test, my constitution is also Kapha-vata. Kapha is a little stronger than vata, and I have also Cancer lagna, with lord Moon in conjunction with Saturn and Rahu, but in 9th house PIsces, which is watery sign, thus making the kapha predominate? Concerning diseases, I found out about one year ago that I have strong shortage of iron and vitamin B12 in blood, of which shortage of iron can cause anemia later in life. Are there any astrological remedies to counteract these symptoms? A characteristic of Cancer ascendant, 3rd drekkan, is also that at the close of life one will spend his time in hospital, due to some chronic diseases, especially for my chart would this be confirmed by Mercury, lord of 12th in the 12th? I take the example of my grandmother, who had also Cancer lagna, 3rd drekkan, and spend a long time in hospital trying to recover from a broken hip until she left the body. >> Sanjay also tells us that Moon/Saturn conjunction in 10th does not >make a >> Sanyasi. He also includes other angular houses. What about 9th, a triangular house? >> >> > Moon-Saturn combination shows spirituality and/or vairaagya. If >> > Moon and Saturn are in the 2nd house from chara paryaya dasa >> > sign, then disturbances in health can be due to those factors. I do not know about paryaya dasa. But I have this combination together with Rahu, this can cause me sometimes to be very down, somewhat depressed and we know the state of mind reflects on the body, so can this be the reason for my physical trouble? I suffer regularly from a difficult digestion, an ayurvedic doctor told me the pancreas is not working properly and as such have a general tendency to always feel tired. I guess the lack of B12 also has its effect on the digestion. Please check with my chart, if you have some time. Your servant, Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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