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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

> * * *

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> 15B Gangaram Hospital Road

> New Delhi 110060, India

> http://srath.com <http://srath.com/> , +91-11-25717162

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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

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> > With best wishes and warm regards,

> > Sanjay Rath

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> *tat savitur varenyam*

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