Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Dear Sanjayji Wonderful article. My janma Vighati Graha is Sun the AK with mars BK in 12th house in a watery rasi. Thanks for your inputs. best wishes partha jyotisa , " Guru Sanjay Rath " <guruji@s...> wrote: > |om namo bhagavate vasudevaya| > Dear Jyotisa > Welcome to the Sohamsa group. I start the discussions with the remaining > pages of my article on Ardha Nadiamsa. Hope you have the URW Palladio IT > font > > 1. Ardha näòiäàça graha > > > Considerable research is required to decode the näòi literature and unless > the jyotiña form groups to do so it is not possible for individual effort to > bear much fruit in this direction. C.S.Patel had formed such a group in the > early 1980's. He has found that the results given for birth in pürva (first > half) and uttara (second half) are typically favorable for male and female > relations respectively <outbind://11/#_ftn1> [1]. This information becomes > very helpful when we are examining charts where the native has say, only > brothers or only sisters then the likelihood of being born in the first or > second halves is higher. The Moon specifically refers to ones immediate > family and Patel has culled out various çloka from the Deva Keralaà in the > book. > > What is proposed here is a part of my research to understand and decode the > näòi literature. It may not be very meaningful at this stage but it is > hoped, will pave the way for future generations for researching the näòi > literature. > > > 1.1 Hypothesis > > > The teachings of mahäåñi Jaimini indicate that the vighäöi can be equated to > the ardha näòiäàça i.e. to the 24 seconds of time and that the nine planets > from the Sun to Ketu strongly influence the creature born at the given time. > We hypothesize that this concept can be extended to spatial division as well > there the räçi is divided into 150 näòiäàça and 300 ardha näòiäàça. The nine > planets from the Sun to Ketu shall rule the ardha näòiäàça in the order of > the weekdays (in the same lines as taught by Jaimini). > > The rulership by the nine planets of 300 ardha näòiäàça indicates that they > shall repeat 33 times and three planets shall repeat 34 times. The three > planets repeating once more than the others shall be different for the three > types of signs – movable, fixed and dual. This shall ensure that each of the > nine planets shall own 100 ardha näòiäàça in three consecutive signs. This > is also in the lines of the nomenclature of the näòiäàça themselves where > the movable, fixed and dual are reckoned from the beginning, end and middle > of the sign respectively. > > Accordingly, we propose that the ownership of the ardha näòiäàça - > > 1. For the movable signs should be reckoned from the beginning > <outbind://11/#_ftn2> [2] of the weekday order starting with the Sun so that > the three extra ownership goes to the Sun, Moon and Mars. > > 2. For the fixed signs the planets be reckoned from the end of the > weekday order starting with Saturn so that the three extra ownership goes to > Saturn, Rähu and Ketu and, > > 3. For the dual signs the planets be reckoned from the middle > <outbind://11/#_ftn3> [3] of the week (Wednesday – Mercury) so that the > three extra ownership goes to Mercury, Jupiter and Venus. > > A table showing the ardha näòiäàça rulers is at Appendix-1 at page 10 for > reference. > > > 2. Case studies > > > To make the study meaningful, we shall try to examine the charts of a > specific group of people to see if the ardha näòiäàça graha reveals a common > trait in their charts. If so, then alone we can say that the ardha näòiäàça > graha can be used for a specific purpose or that the application is > repetitive or that the rule is universal. > > > 2.1 Vedic astrology authors > > > To be an author of Vedic astrology books the native should have knowledge of > Vedic astrology in some depth for which purpose we are looking for the > connection between Jupiter and the tenth house. We are not considering > whether the native mixes spirituality with jyotiña (hence the rule of the > ätmakäraka connection with the 11th house is not the factor to check). > Mercury the planet with Sarasvaté the goddess of literature as its deity and > ruling the caturthé tithi when Gaëeça the god of learning is worshipped must > be a significant indicator in the charts of these authors. > > Chart 4: Author > > Reference: Chart 3: Sanjay Rath > > > > > Longitude > > Ardha näòi > > > Body > > D > > S > > M > > S > > Deg > > Index <outbind://11/#_ftn4> [4] > > Ruler > > > Lagna > > 14 > > Pi > > 4 > > 55.9 > > 14.08219 > > 141 > > Ketu > > > Sun - BK > > 21 > > Cn > > 4 > > 32.78 > > 21.07577 > > 211 > > Merc > > > Moon - MK > > 19 > > Aq > > 59 > > 4.44 > > 19.98457 > > 200 > > Rähu > > > Mars - PK > > 13 > > Vi > > 40 > > 56.92 > > 13.68248 > > 137 > > Jup > > > Mercury - GK > > 13 > > Le > > 23 > > 16.36 > > 13.38788 > > 134 > > Jup > > > Jupiter - AmK > > 26 > > Pi > > 7 > > 55.43 > > 26.13206 > > 262 > > Merc > > > Venus - PiK > > 14 > > Cn > > 56 > > 3.25 > > 14.93424 > > 150 > > Ven > > > Saturn ® - AK > > 26 > > Cp > > 49 > > 40.83 > > 26.82801 > > 269 > > Rähu > > > Rahu - DK > > 25 > > Ge > > 45 > > 41.53 > > 25.76154 > > 258 > > Ketu > > > Ketu > > 25 > > Sg > > 45 > > 41.53 > > 25.76154 > > 258 > > Ketu > > In the chart of this author of seven books and umpteen articles on Vedic > astrology, Jupiter is the lord of the 10th house and is placed in its own > sign in Pisces in the ardha näòiäàça ruled by Mercury. Mercury as the ardha > näòiäàça ruler shows that the focus of the work related to Vedic sciences is > `Mercurial' with considerable writing and teaching involved. That these > writings are related to jyotiña is indicated by the placement of Mercury in > Leo (Sun – jyotiña) and its involvement in a räjayoga formed by the mutual > aspect between the 4th and 7th lord Mercury with the 5th lord Moon. A > räjayoga involving the lords of the 4th and 5th houses shows that the native > shall be a dedicating his work to Viñëu while the involvement of the 7th > lord shows that the native shall be broad minded to respect all spiritual > paths. > > The focus of Jupiter the tenth lord is seen from its ardha näòiäàça ruler > Mercury while its involvement in dharma karmädhipati yoga shows that the > native will believe that jyotiña is a vedäïga and will treat it as a branch > of spirituality i.e. as the eye of the Vedas. He is a practicing Vedic > astrologer (professional) as the tenth lord is in the ardha näòiäàça of > Mercury itself. > > Chart 5: Dr.B.V.Raman > > Longitude > > Ardha näòi > > > Body > > D > > S > > M > > S > > Deg > > Index > > Ruler > > > Lagna > > 10 > > Aq > > 34 > > 1.39 > > 10.56705 > > 106 > > Merc > > > Sun - AmK > > 22 > > Cn > > 59 > > 36.41 > > 22.99345 > > 230 > > Jup > > > Moon - AK > > 23 > > Ta > > 41 > > 5.52 > > 23.68487 > > 237 > > Ketu > > > Mars - BK > > 21 > > Le > > 22 > > 24.14 > > 21.37337 > > 214 > > Merc > > > Mercury ® - MK > > 13 > > Le > > 57 > > 24.07 > > 13.95669 > > 140 > > Moon > > > Jupiter - PiK > > 12 > > Sc > > 58 > > 4.09 > > 12.9678 > > 130 > > Sun > > > Venus - DK > > 2 > > Le > > 15 > > 36.23 > > 2.260064 > > 23 > > Moon > > > Saturn - PK > > 10 > > Ta > > 9 > > 45.12 > > 10.16253 > > 102 > > Ketu > > > Rahu - GK > > 22 > > Pi > > 47 > > 42.28 > > 22.79508 > > 228 > > Ven > > > Ketu > > 22 > > Vi > > 47 > > 42.28 > > 22.79508 > > 228 > > Ven > > In the chart of Dr. B.V.Raman, Jupiter is in the 10th house and the tenth > lord Mars is in an ardha näòiäàça ruled by Mercury. Dr. Raman has authored > many books on jyotiña and has written profusely for over six decades as the > editor of the Astrological Magazine. Mercury is in Leo (Sun - Jyotiña) and > is conjoined the dharma karmädhipati yoga of Mars and Venus showing that the > native will believe that jyotiña is a vedäïga and will treat it as a branch > of spirituality i.e. as the eye of the Vedas. There are many räjayoga formed > by the conjunction of the lords of the 4th, 5th, 9th and 10th houses > involving Mercury and this showed in his stature as unchallenged leader of > Vedic astrologers from 1936 till his death on Sunday, 20 Dec 1998. He was a > practicing Vedic astrologer (professional) as the tenth lord is in the ardha > näòiäàça of Mercury itself. > > Chart 6: K.N.Rao Longitude > > Ardha näòi > > > Body > > D > > S > > M > > S > > Deg > > Index > > Ruler > > > Lagna > > 19 > > Li > > 59 > > 56.42 > > 19.99901 > > 200 > > Moon > > > Sun - AK > > 24 > > Vi > > 53 > > 50 > > 24.89722 > > 249 > > Ketu > > > Moon - DK > > 2 > > Li > > 41 > > 6.81 > > 2.685225 > > 27 > > Ketu > > > Mars - MK > > 24 > > Li > > 2 > > 17.24 > > 24.03812 > > 241 > > Sat > > > Mercury - PiK > > 20 > > Vi > > 5 > > 5.52 > > 20.08487 > > 201 > > Ven > > > Jupiter - AmK > > 24 > > Cn > > 42 > > 58.55 > > 24.71626 > > 248 > > Jup > > > Venus - GK > > 3 > > Li > > 54 > > 43.41 > > 3.912058 > > 40 > > Merc > > > Saturn - BK > > 24 > > Sg > > 4 > > 54.45 > > 24.08179 > > 241 > > Sun > > > Rahu - PK > > 11 > > Pi > > 39 > > 51.37 > > 11.66427 > > 117 > > Mars > > > Ketu > > 11 > > Vi > > 39 > > 51.37 > > 11.66427 > > 117 > > Mars > > In the chart of Vedic astrologer K.N.Rao, Jupiter is exalted in the 10th > house and the tenth lord Moon is in the ardha näòiäàça of Ketu. Mercury the > ninth lord (higher learning) is conjoined Ketu whose results Ketu must give. > So by default Ketu behaves like Mercury and hence shows the direction > towards astrology else this should have been mysticism or even routine > government job especially when the Sun is also conjoined this combination of > exalted Mercury and Ketu in Virgo. In fact he was a bureaucrat and in his > words <outbind://11/#_ftn5> [5], involved in " holding a secure (but dull and > routine) job " . This is evident in an interview with Mr. V. P. Manley which > notes " He [K.N.Rao] saw that most people were just interested in mundane > concerns like money, job, marriage, etc. instead of using astrology to > understand their karma and grow spiritually. He decided to give it up > altogether. " In 1980, he met a great yogi, Yogi Moorkhanandji (a.k.a. Swami > Vidyaranya), who inspired him to take up jyotiña indicating that the ninth > lord (yogi/spiritual teachers) Mercury in exaltation was able to alter the > direction of Ketu the ardha näòiäàça ruler of the 10th lord. It is well > known dictum in astrology tat the nodes shall give the result of the > strongest planet they conjoin or are aspected by. > > Unlike the charts of this scribe and Dr.B.V.Raman, the planets influencing > Ketu are not involved in dharma karmädhipati yoga and instead are conjoined > the nodes and bädhakeça Sun. K.N.Rao believes that jyotiña is a pure science > and is divorced from spirituality. In a recent interview to sulekha.com > <outbind://11/#_ftn6> [6], he said, " Even if the Nädi is not fully active, in > the case of every honest astrologer, he experiences this channel of > intuition in some spells inspired by divinity. These experiences border on > the mystical and lead the astrologer into the higher realms of existence – > to find out our real purpose in being here. Such experiences take an > astrologer towards God making him stop practicing astrology and devoting his > life to spiritual activities only. " > > Chart 7: P.V.R.Narasimha Rao Longitude > > Ardha näòi > > > Body > > D > > S > > M > > S > > Deg > > Index > > Ruler > > > Lagna > > 14 > > Vi > > 8 > > 28.87 > > 14.14135 > > 142 > > Sun > > > Sun - BK > > 20 > > Pi > > 52 > > 30.98 > > 20.87527 > > 209 > > Jup > > > Moon - AK > > 28 > > Aq > > 33 > > 23.76 > > 28.5566 > > 286 > > Merc > > > Mars - AmK > > 26 > > Ar > > 40 > > 35.97 > > 26.67666 > > 267 > > Ven > > > Mercury - DK > > 3 > > Ar > > 7 > > 38.19 > > 3.127275 > > 32 > > Jup > > > Jupiter ® – PK > > 9 > > Li > > 45 > > 50.31 > > 9.763975 > > 98 > > Rähu > > > Venus - GK > > 7 > > Ar > > 54 > > 57.47 > > 7.915964 > > 80 > > Rähu > > > Saturn - MK > > 15 > > Ar > > 6 > > 12.47 > > 15.10346 > > 152 > > Rähu > > > Rähu - PiK > > 16 > > Aq > > 53 > > 31.4 > > 16.89206 > > 169 > > Merc > > > Ketu > > 16 > > Le > > 53 > > 31.4 > > 16.89206 > > 169 > > Merc > > In the chart of P.V.R.Narasimha Rao, the tenth lord Mercury is in the ardha > näòiäàça of Jupiter showing his great interest in Sanskrit and Vedic > literature. The aspect of the nodes, especially Ketu by räçi dåñöi made him > a computer engineer while the aspect of Mercury gives him writing and > authoring skills. The dharma karmädhipati yoga of Venus and Mercury aspect > Jupiter showing that he will believe that jyotiña is a vedäïga and a > spiritual path. Many räjayoga are formed by the association of the lords of > the 5th (Saturn) and 9th (Venus) houses with the lagna and 10th lord Mercury > and 4th and 7th lord Jupiter. He has authored a book in jyotiña and various > articles. > > It is noteworthy that both this scribe (see chart-3) and Narasimha Rao > (chart 7) have the Sun in the third drekkäëa of a water sign (spirituality) > as the cara bhratåkäraka (guru/spiritual path) in Capricorn navämça. Whereas > Sanjay Rath has the Sun in the ardha näòiäàça of the 4th & 7th lord Mercury, > Narasimha has the Sun in the ardha näòiäàça of the 4th and 7th lord Jupiter. > Narasimha is not a professional astrologer as the primary influence on the > ruler of the ardha näòiäàça is that of the nodes making him a software > engineer while the lord of the ardha näòiäàça is his hearts desire – loves > the works of Saëkaräcarya in Sanskrit etc. > > > 2.2 Conclusion > > > It is evident from the charts we have seen so far that not only are we able > to identify their specific direction to Vedic astrology but also their > attitude to the subject and their inner beliefs that manifests in their > jyotiña related work. > > We should take up the charts of other groups of professionals like dancers, > singers, career bureaucrats, politicians, smiths etc and see how the ardha > näòiäàça ruler of the tenth lord shows their career direction and also makes > a difference in their nature of working. > > > 2.3 Please note > > > We shall be doing many more case studies depending on time available > > Om tat sat > > > _____ > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref1> [1] Patel, Näòi Astrology, page 34 > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref2> [2] The näòiäàça for the movable signs are > reckoned from 1 to 150 while for the fixed signs these are reckoned in the > reverse order from 150 to 1 and for the dual signs are reckoned from the > middle in the regular order from 76 to 150 and then from 1 to 75 > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref3> [3] The näòiäàça > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref4> [4] Longitude (in degrees) X 10 = Index (rounded > off to the next higher integer) > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref5> [5] Conversations with one of the Eminent Indian > Astrologers of our Time; Published on Monday, May 30, 2005; at > http://www.sulekha.com/expressions/articledesc.asp?cid=307722 > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref6> [6] > http://www.sulekha.com/expressions/articledesc.asp?cid=307722 > > With best wishes and warm regards, > Sanjay Rath > * * * > Sri Jagannath Center® > 15B Gangaram Hospital Road > New Delhi 110060, India > http://srath.com <http://srath.com/> , +91-11-25717162 > * * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 Namaste Swee, If it is 26.13206, then (x 10) becomes 261.3206, rounding up 262. I think Sanjayji uses the version given by Narasimha which has the Ardha-Nadiamsa given along with all other Amsas ) Warm Regards Narayan jyotisa , " Swee Chan " <swee@c...> wrote: > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Sanjay P and Sanjay ji, > > Namaste > > Regarding your remainder below: > > Jupiter - AmK 26.13206 262 Merc > > The fraction: 0.13 should be regarded as 1 and not 2 > The result should be 121 and not 262 > > What am I missing here? > > Sanjay ji, you did that for your own chart as well as the others. > > Please clarify. > > Love, > Swee > > > > jyotisa [jyotisa ] On Behalf Of > sanjayprabhakaran > Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:48 PM > jyotisa > Re: Ardha nadiamsa graha > > || Om Gurave Namah || > Dear Jyotishas, > Let me illustrate an easy way to figure out Ardha Nadiamsa. > > Principle: > 1. The remainder by 9 of any number is Net sum of it's digits. > 2. x10 (or /0.1) is one nadiamsa > 3. Add 6 for Sthira, Add 3 Dual , Add 0 for Chara. > 1=sun, 2=moon 3= mars 4=merc ....9=ketu > > Let Take the Sanjayji's example > > Body Deg Index[4] Ruler > Lagna 14.08219 141 Ketu > 14.08 = 140.8 = 141 = 1+4+1 = 6+3(for dual)=9 =Ketu > Sun - BK 21.07577 211 Merc > 21.075=210.75=211=2+1+1=4+0(for Chara) = 4 = Merc > Moon - MK 19.98457 200 Rähu > =200=2+0+0=2+6(for sthira) = 8 = Rahu > Mars - PK 13.68248 137 Jup > 13.68=136.8=137=1+3+7=2+3(dual)=5=Jupiter. > Mercury - GK 13.38788 134 Jup > Jupiter - AmK 26.13206 262 Merc > Venus - PiK 14.93424 150 Ven > Saturn ® - AK 26.82801 269 Rähu > Rahu - DK 25.76154 258 Ketu > Ketu 25.76154 258 Ketu > > > > In Jhora you can right click on Degrees window and get the > latitudes,speed etc menu to get the Longitudes in decimal degrees. > > Like for my example > > Sanjay Prabhakaran > Natal Chart > July 19, 1971 > Time: 9:10:00 > Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT) > Place: 77 E 23' 00 " , 15 N 01' 00 " > Karur, India > > > ***Ignore multiple of 30 for signs > > Planet Longitude > > Sun 92.382 deg > 2.382 = 23.8 = 24 = 6 = Venus > Moon 52.971 deg > 22.97=229.7=230=5+6(sthira)=moon Nadi > Mars 298.094 deg > 281=2=Moon naadi > Mercury 117.112 deg > 272=2=moon naadi > Jupiter 213.182 deg > 32=5+6(sthira)=2 moon naadi > Venus 81.523 deg > 216=9+3(dual)=3 Mars naadi > Saturn 39.870 deg > 99=9+6(sthira)=6=Venus naadi > Rahu 291.952 deg > 21.95=220=4=Merc Naadi both Rahu and ketu > > Warm Regards > Sanjay P > > Hari Om Tat Sat > > > > > jyotisa , " Guru Sanjay Rath " <guruji@s...> wrote: > > |om namo bhagavate vasudevaya| > > Dear Jyotisa > > Welcome to the Sohamsa group. I start the discussions with the remaining > > pages of my article on Ardha Nadiamsa. Hope you have the URW Palladio IT > > font > > > > 1. Ardha näòiäàça graha > > > > > > Considerable research is required to decode the näòi literature and > unless > > the jyotiña form groups to do so it is not possible for individual > effort to > > bear much fruit in this direction. C.S.Patel had formed such a group > in the > > early 1980's. He has found that the results given for birth in pürva > (first > > half) and uttara (second half) are typically favorable for male and > female > > relations respectively <outbind://11/#_ftn1> [1]. This information > becomes > > very helpful when we are examining charts where the native has say, only > > brothers or only sisters then the likelihood of being born in the > first or > > second halves is higher. The Moon specifically refers to ones immediate > > family and Patel has culled out various çloka from the Deva Keralaà > in the > > book. > > > > What is proposed here is a part of my research to understand and > decode the > > näòi literature. It may not be very meaningful at this stage but it is > > hoped, will pave the way for future generations for researching the näòi > > literature. > > > > > > 1.1 Hypothesis > > > > > > The teachings of mahäåñi Jaimini indicate that the vighäöi can be > equated to > > the ardha näòiäàça i.e. to the 24 seconds of time and that the nine > planets > > from the Sun to Ketu strongly influence the creature born at the > given time. > > We hypothesize that this concept can be extended to spatial division > as well > > there the räçi is divided into 150 näòiäàça and 300 ardha näòiäàça. > The nine > > planets from the Sun to Ketu shall rule the ardha näòiäàça in the > order of > > the weekdays (in the same lines as taught by Jaimini). > > > > The rulership by the nine planets of 300 ardha näòiäàça indicates > that they > > shall repeat 33 times and three planets shall repeat 34 times. The three > > planets repeating once more than the others shall be different for > the three > > types of signs – movable, fixed and dual. This shall ensure that > each of the > > nine planets shall own 100 ardha näòiäàça in three consecutive > signs. This > > is also in the lines of the nomenclature of the näòiäàça themselves > where > > the movable, fixed and dual are reckoned from the beginning, end and > middle > > of the sign respectively. > > > > Accordingly, we propose that the ownership of the ardha näòiäàça - > > > > 1. For the movable signs should be reckoned from the beginning > > <outbind://11/#_ftn2> [2] of the weekday order starting with the Sun > so that > > the three extra ownership goes to the Sun, Moon and Mars. > > > > 2. For the fixed signs the planets be reckoned from the end of the > > weekday order starting with Saturn so that the three extra ownership > goes to > > Saturn, Rähu and Ketu and, > > > > 3. For the dual signs the planets be reckoned from the middle > > <outbind://11/#_ftn3> [3] of the week (Wednesday – Mercury) so that the > > three extra ownership goes to Mercury, Jupiter and Venus. > > > > A table showing the ardha näòiäàça rulers is at Appendix-1 at page > 10 for > > reference. > > > > > > 2. Case studies > > > > > > To make the study meaningful, we shall try to examine the charts of a > > specific group of people to see if the ardha näòiäàça graha reveals > a common > > trait in their charts. If so, then alone we can say that the ardha > näòiäàça > > graha can be used for a specific purpose or that the application is > > repetitive or that the rule is universal. > > > > > > 2.1 Vedic astrology authors > > > > > > To be an author of Vedic astrology books the native should have > knowledge of > > Vedic astrology in some depth for which purpose we are looking for the > > connection between Jupiter and the tenth house. We are not considering > > whether the native mixes spirituality with jyotiña (hence the rule > of the > > ätmakäraka connection with the 11th house is not the factor to check). > > Mercury the planet with Sarasvaté the goddess of literature as its > deity and > > ruling the caturthé tithi when Gaëeça the god of learning is > worshipped must > > be a significant indicator in the charts of these authors. > > > > Chart 4: Author > > > > Reference: Chart 3: Sanjay Rath > > > > > > > > > > Longitude > > > > Ardha näòi > > > > > > Body > > > > D > > > > S > > > > M > > > > S > > > > Deg > > > > Index <outbind://11/#_ftn4> [4] > > > > Ruler > > > > > > Lagna > > > > 14 > > > > Pi > > > > 4 > > > > 55.9 > > > > 14.08219 > > > > 141 > > > > Ketu > > > > > > Sun - BK > > > > 21 > > > > Cn > > > > 4 > > > > 32.78 > > > > 21.07577 > > > > 211 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Moon - MK > > > > 19 > > > > Aq > > > > 59 > > > > 4.44 > > > > 19.98457 > > > > 200 > > > > Rähu > > > > > > Mars - PK > > > > 13 > > > > Vi > > > > 40 > > > > 56.92 > > > > 13.68248 > > > > 137 > > > > Jup > > > > > > Mercury - GK > > > > 13 > > > > Le > > > > 23 > > > > 16.36 > > > > 13.38788 > > > > 134 > > > > Jup > > > > > > Jupiter - AmK > > > > 26 > > > > Pi > > > > 7 > > > > 55.43 > > > > 26.13206 > > > > 262 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Venus - PiK > > > > 14 > > > > Cn > > > > 56 > > > > 3.25 > > > > 14.93424 > > > > 150 > > > > Ven > > > > > > Saturn ® - AK > > > > 26 > > > > Cp > > > > 49 > > > > 40.83 > > > > 26.82801 > > > > 269 > > > > Rähu > > > > > > Rahu - DK > > > > 25 > > > > Ge > > > > 45 > > > > 41.53 > > > > 25.76154 > > > > 258 > > > > Ketu > > > > > > Ketu > > > > 25 > > > > Sg > > > > 45 > > > > 41.53 > > > > 25.76154 > > > > 258 > > > > Ketu > > > > In the chart of this author of seven books and umpteen articles on Vedic > > astrology, Jupiter is the lord of the 10th house and is placed in > its own > > sign in Pisces in the ardha näòiäàça ruled by Mercury. Mercury as > the ardha > > näòiäàça ruler shows that the focus of the work related to Vedic > sciences is > > `Mercurial' with considerable writing and teaching involved. That these > > writings are related to jyotiña is indicated by the placement of > Mercury in > > Leo (Sun – jyotiña) and its involvement in a räjayoga formed by the > mutual > > aspect between the 4th and 7th lord Mercury with the 5th lord Moon. A > > räjayoga involving the lords of the 4th and 5th houses shows that > the native > > shall be a dedicating his work to Viñëu while the involvement of the 7th > > lord shows that the native shall be broad minded to respect all > spiritual > > paths. > > > > The focus of Jupiter the tenth lord is seen from its ardha näòiäàça > ruler > > Mercury while its involvement in dharma karmädhipati yoga shows that the > > native will believe that jyotiña is a vedäïga and will treat it as a > branch > > of spirituality i.e. as the eye of the Vedas. He is a practicing Vedic > > astrologer (professional) as the tenth lord is in the ardha näòiäàça of > > Mercury itself. > > > > Chart 5: Dr.B.V.Raman > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Longitude > > > > Ardha näòi > > > > > > Body > > > > D > > > > S > > > > M > > > > S > > > > Deg > > > > Index > > > > Ruler > > > > > > Lagna > > > > 10 > > > > Aq > > > > 34 > > > > 1.39 > > > > 10.56705 > > > > 106 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Sun - AmK > > > > 22 > > > > Cn > > > > 59 > > > > 36.41 > > > > 22.99345 > > > > 230 > > > > Jup > > > > > > Moon - AK > > > > 23 > > > > Ta > > > > 41 > > > > 5.52 > > > > 23.68487 > > > > 237 > > > > Ketu > > > > > > Mars - BK > > > > 21 > > > > Le > > > > 22 > > > > 24.14 > > > > 21.37337 > > > > 214 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Mercury ® - MK > > > > 13 > > > > Le > > > > 57 > > > > 24.07 > > > > 13.95669 > > > > 140 > > > > Moon > > > > > > Jupiter - PiK > > > > 12 > > > > Sc > > > > 58 > > > > 4.09 > > > > 12.9678 > > > > 130 > > > > Sun > > > > > > Venus - DK > > > > 2 > > > > Le > > > > 15 > > > > 36.23 > > > > 2.260064 > > > > 23 > > > > Moon > > > > > > Saturn - PK > > > > 10 > > > > Ta > > > > 9 > > > > 45.12 > > > > 10.16253 > > > > 102 > > > > Ketu > > > > > > Rahu - GK > > > > 22 > > > > Pi > > > > 47 > > > > 42.28 > > > > 22.79508 > > > > 228 > > > > Ven > > > > > > Ketu > > > > 22 > > > > Vi > > > > 47 > > > > 42.28 > > > > 22.79508 > > > > 228 > > > > Ven > > > > In the chart of Dr. B.V.Raman, Jupiter is in the 10th house and the > tenth > > lord Mars is in an ardha näòiäàça ruled by Mercury. Dr. Raman has > authored > > many books on jyotiña and has written profusely for over six decades > as the > > editor of the Astrological Magazine. Mercury is in Leo (Sun - > Jyotiña) and > > is conjoined the dharma karmädhipati yoga of Mars and Venus showing > that the > > native will believe that jyotiña is a vedäïga and will treat it as a > branch > > of spirituality i.e. as the eye of the Vedas. There are many > räjayoga formed > > by the conjunction of the lords of the 4th, 5th, 9th and 10th houses > > involving Mercury and this showed in his stature as unchallenged > leader of > > Vedic astrologers from 1936 till his death on Sunday, 20 Dec 1998. > He was a > > practicing Vedic astrologer (professional) as the tenth lord is in > the ardha > > näòiäàça of Mercury itself. > > > > Chart 6: K.N.Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Longitude > > > > Ardha näòi > > > > > > Body > > > > D > > > > S > > > > M > > > > S > > > > Deg > > > > Index > > > > Ruler > > > > > > Lagna > > > > 19 > > > > Li > > > > 59 > > > > 56.42 > > > > 19.99901 > > > > 200 > > > > Moon > > > > > > Sun - AK > > > > 24 > > > > Vi > > > > 53 > > > > 50 > > > > 24.89722 > > > > 249 > > > > Ketu > > > > > > Moon - DK > > > > 2 > > > > Li > > > > 41 > > > > 6.81 > > > > 2.685225 > > > > 27 > > > > Ketu > > > > > > Mars - MK > > > > 24 > > > > Li > > > > 2 > > > > 17.24 > > > > 24.03812 > > > > 241 > > > > Sat > > > > > > Mercury - PiK > > > > 20 > > > > Vi > > > > 5 > > > > 5.52 > > > > 20.08487 > > > > 201 > > > > Ven > > > > > > Jupiter - AmK > > > > 24 > > > > Cn > > > > 42 > > > > 58.55 > > > > 24.71626 > > > > 248 > > > > Jup > > > > > > Venus - GK > > > > 3 > > > > Li > > > > 54 > > > > 43.41 > > > > 3.912058 > > > > 40 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Saturn - BK > > > > 24 > > > > Sg > > > > 4 > > > > 54.45 > > > > 24.08179 > > > > 241 > > > > Sun > > > > > > Rahu - PK > > > > 11 > > > > Pi > > > > 39 > > > > 51.37 > > > > 11.66427 > > > > 117 > > > > Mars > > > > > > Ketu > > > > 11 > > > > Vi > > > > 39 > > > > 51.37 > > > > 11.66427 > > > > 117 > > > > Mars > > > > In the chart of Vedic astrologer K.N.Rao, Jupiter is exalted in the 10th > > house and the tenth lord Moon is in the ardha näòiäàça of Ketu. > Mercury the > > ninth lord (higher learning) is conjoined Ketu whose results Ketu > must give. > > So by default Ketu behaves like Mercury and hence shows the direction > > towards astrology else this should have been mysticism or even routine > > government job especially when the Sun is also conjoined this > combination of > > exalted Mercury and Ketu in Virgo. In fact he was a bureaucrat and > in his > > words <outbind://11/#_ftn5> [5], involved in " holding a secure (but > dull and > > routine) job " . This is evident in an interview with Mr. V. P. > Manley which > > notes " He [K.N.Rao] saw that most people were just interested in mundane > > concerns like money, job, marriage, etc. instead of using astrology to > > understand their karma and grow spiritually. He decided to give it up > > altogether. " In 1980, he met a great yogi, Yogi Moorkhanandji > (a.k.a. Swami > > Vidyaranya), who inspired him to take up jyotiña indicating that the > ninth > > lord (yogi/spiritual teachers) Mercury in exaltation was able to > alter the > > direction of Ketu the ardha näòiäàça ruler of the 10th lord. It is well > > known dictum in astrology tat the nodes shall give the result of the > > strongest planet they conjoin or are aspected by. > > > > Unlike the charts of this scribe and Dr.B.V.Raman, the planets > influencing > > Ketu are not involved in dharma karmädhipati yoga and instead are > conjoined > > the nodes and bädhakeça Sun. K.N.Rao believes that jyotiña is a pure > science > > and is divorced from spirituality. In a recent interview to sulekha.com > > <outbind://11/#_ftn6> [6], he said, " Even if the Nädi is not fully > active, in > > the case of every honest astrologer, he experiences this channel of > > intuition in some spells inspired by divinity. These experiences > border on > > the mystical and lead the astrologer into the higher realms of > existence – > > to find out our real purpose in being here. Such experiences take an > > astrologer towards God making him stop practicing astrology and > devoting his > > life to spiritual activities only. " > > > > Chart 7: P.V.R.Narasimha Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Longitude > > > > Ardha näòi > > > > > > Body > > > > D > > > > S > > > > M > > > > S > > > > Deg > > > > Index > > > > Ruler > > > > > > Lagna > > > > 14 > > > > Vi > > > > 8 > > > > 28.87 > > > > 14.14135 > > > > 142 > > > > Sun > > > > > > Sun - BK > > > > 20 > > > > Pi > > > > 52 > > > > 30.98 > > > > 20.87527 > > > > 209 > > > > Jup > > > > > > Moon - AK > > > > 28 > > > > Aq > > > > 33 > > > > 23.76 > > > > 28.5566 > > > > 286 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Mars - AmK > > > > 26 > > > > Ar > > > > 40 > > > > 35.97 > > > > 26.67666 > > > > 267 > > > > Ven > > > > > > Mercury - DK > > > > 3 > > > > Ar > > > > 7 > > > > 38.19 > > > > 3.127275 > > > > 32 > > > > Jup > > > > > > Jupiter ® – PK > > > > 9 > > > > Li > > > > 45 > > > > 50.31 > > > > 9.763975 > > > > 98 > > > > Rähu > > > > > > Venus - GK > > > > 7 > > > > Ar > > > > 54 > > > > 57.47 > > > > 7.915964 > > > > 80 > > > > Rähu > > > > > > Saturn - MK > > > > 15 > > > > Ar > > > > 6 > > > > 12.47 > > > > 15.10346 > > > > 152 > > > > Rähu > > > > > > Rähu - PiK > > > > 16 > > > > Aq > > > > 53 > > > > 31.4 > > > > 16.89206 > > > > 169 > > > > Merc > > > > > > Ketu > > > > 16 > > > > Le > > > > 53 > > > > 31.4 > > > > 16.89206 > > > > 169 > > > > Merc > > > > In the chart of P.V.R.Narasimha Rao, the tenth lord Mercury is in > the ardha > > näòiäàça of Jupiter showing his great interest in Sanskrit and Vedic > > literature. The aspect of the nodes, especially Ketu by räçi dåñöi > made him > > a computer engineer while the aspect of Mercury gives him writing and > > authoring skills. The dharma karmädhipati yoga of Venus and Mercury > aspect > > Jupiter showing that he will believe that jyotiña is a vedäïga and a > > spiritual path. Many räjayoga are formed by the association of the > lords of > > the 5th (Saturn) and 9th (Venus) houses with the lagna and 10th lord > Mercury > > and 4th and 7th lord Jupiter. He has authored a book in jyotiña and > various > > articles. > > > > It is noteworthy that both this scribe (see chart-3) and Narasimha Rao > > (chart 7) have the Sun in the third drekkäëa of a water sign > (spirituality) > > as the cara bhratåkäraka (guru/spiritual path) in Capricorn navämça. > Whereas > > Sanjay Rath has the Sun in the ardha näòiäàça of the 4th & 7th lord > Mercury, > > Narasimha has the Sun in the ardha näòiäàça of the 4th and 7th lord > Jupiter. > > Narasimha is not a professional astrologer as the primary influence > on the > > ruler of the ardha näòiäàça is that of the nodes making him a software > > engineer while the lord of the ardha näòiäàça is his hearts desire – > loves > > the works of Saëkaräcarya in Sanskrit etc. > > > > > > 2.2 Conclusion > > > > > > It is evident from the charts we have seen so far that not only are > we able > > to identify their specific direction to Vedic astrology but also their > > attitude to the subject and their inner beliefs that manifests in their > > jyotiña related work. > > > > We should take up the charts of other groups of professionals like > dancers, > > singers, career bureaucrats, politicians, smiths etc and see how the > ardha > > näòiäàça ruler of the tenth lord shows their career direction and > also makes > > a difference in their nature of working. > > > > > > 2.3 Please note > > > > > > We shall be doing many more case studies depending on time available > > > > Om tat sat > > > > > > _____ > > > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref1> [1] Patel, Näòi Astrology, page 34 > > > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref2> [2] The näòiäàça for the movable signs are > > reckoned from 1 to 150 while for the fixed signs these are reckoned > in the > > reverse order from 150 to 1 and for the dual signs are reckoned from the > > middle in the regular order from 76 to 150 and then from 1 to 75 > > > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref3> [3] The näòiäàça > > > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref4> [4] Longitude (in degrees) X 10 = Index > (rounded > > off to the next higher integer) > > > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref5> [5] Conversations with one of the Eminent > Indian > > Astrologers of our Time; Published on Monday, May 30, 2005; at > > http://www.sulekha.com/expressions/articledesc.asp?cid=307722 > > > > <outbind://11/#_ftnref6> [6] > > http://www.sulekha.com/expressions/articledesc.asp?cid=307722 > > > > With best wishes and warm regards, > > Sanjay Rath > > * * * > > Sri Jagannath Center® > > 15B Gangaram Hospital Road > > New Delhi 110060, India > > http://srath.com <http://srath.com/> , +91-11-25717162 > > * * * > > > > > *tat savitur varenyam* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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