Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 On 5/23/05, yobrevol <yobrevol wrote: My developing mind says that perhaps 9th from 9th in D12 would better exemplify ones' grandfather, but little I know to be sure. Namaste; Gaurav Dear Sir, Since D-12 is the parents' chart, would it be wrong to consider just the 9th house to delineate the paternal grandfather? Or should one still look for 9th from 9th? Respects, Ramapriya ayirpamar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 Namaste Rampriya Ji, My understanding is, that 9th in ones chart shows father. For a closer look at ones' father we look at 9th or its lord and Sun in D12 (or 4th in D12 for mother) and delineate from there taking 9th as lagna for father. Now logically, in D12 9th from 9th would mean fathers' father, however the question is will it be a "closer look" at ones' grandfather or do we look at some other higher rashi divisional... Namaste Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Gaurav, Namaste Progressing to parents and grandparents in Süryamsa or Dwadasamsa, your paternal grandfather is indicated in the 5th house from lagna and the Sun. Maternal grandparents can be seen in the 7th and 12th houses from Lagna and Moon. The transit of Saturn in trines to these houses or the Sun/Moon can indicate the demise. I know your paternal grandfather has already passed on, so you can try and see if it fits in with your chart. The higher plane, more on a karmic level can be delineated through Khavedamsa and Akshavedamsa. Do try and purchase a copy of the Varga Chakra book which is written by various Gurus and edited by Sanjay ji. Love, Swee On Behalf Of yobrevol Monday, May 23, 2005 9:56 PM vedic astrology ; [Jaya Jagannatha] help requested regarding vicarious delineation.. Namaste Learned Group members, For learning purposes, I wish to time the passing away of ones' grandfather from ones' chart. Now I understand that using bhava bhavam principles we can take the 9th from the 9th to arrive at ones' grandfather at the rashi chart level. However, for an in-depth look for father we look at the 9th and natural karka Sun (which ever is stronger) in the Dwadasamsa. Similarly, how to further learn about ones' grandfather from ones' chart. My developing mind says that perhaps 9th from 9th in D12 would better exemplify ones' grandfather, but little I know to be sure. Namaste; Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 Hare Rama Krishna Namaste Swee Ji, I understand the logic behind 9th or 4th from 9th for fathers' side and 9th or 4th from 4th for mothers' side in D12. Sure. Transit of saturn aspecting/conjunct these houses or Sun/moon is Brilliant ! That is So True ! Now two questions: 1) What is the logic behind using saturns transit? I mean Why saturn? 2) this might be silly, but, what is the logic for using d12 for parents ? I mean D9 for marriage is understood since vivaha is an act of dharma. D4 for housing comforts is understood but should be also not use D4 for mother?? similarly D9 for father? , why use the 12th division for parents? charan sparsh; Gaurav Jain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 Hare Rama Krishna, Namaste Bipin, Logically- Yes. Ones' self and ones' grandfathers' father are same. lol (of course that makes me happy because my grandfathers' father was among the wealthiest man in India as I am told ) On a little serious note, I think, there has to be certain limitations applying bhavat bhavam principle so as to how far back we can go...specially in rashi. maybe our Gurus can throw some light on this. namaste; Gaurav BTW: the moon yesterday night was the most amazing sight, appearing so close and so lit-up as if someone had put a yellow bulb inside it for it to glow soft yellow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Gaurav Im following your thread and am just curious as to how far one can rotate the chart to read people, just from Rasi chart. Im probably going to sound absurd, but its worth exploring the principle just for my own sanity. Is this scenario possible in delineating a chart - if by rotating chart, 9th from 9th is father; then rotating it further by 9 one would expect to read your grandfather and then further by another 9 one can read great-grand father. If this is the case, then one gets back to ones own lagna, so is it reasonable to assume that you and your great grand-father had similar issues to deal with?? Am I missing something – it sounds logical but not sure if there is a basis for this – maybe some members can give more clarity on this. Regards Bipin On Behalf Of yobrevol Tuesday, May 24, 2005 1:14 PM Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] help requested regarding vicarious delineation.. Namaste Rampriya Ji, My understanding is, that 9th in ones chart shows father. For a closer look at ones' father we look at 9th or its lord and Sun in D12 (or 4th in D12 for mother) and delineate from there taking 9th as lagna for father. Now logically, in D12 9th from 9th would mean fathers' father, however the question is will it be a " closer look " at ones' grandfather or do we look at some other higher rashi divisional... Namaste Gaurav ******************************************************************* The e-mail and attachments are confidential and intended only for selected recipients. If you have received it in error, you may not in any way disclose or rely on the contents. You may not keep, copy or distribute the e-mail. Should you receive it, immediately notify the sender of the error and delete the e-mail.Also note that this form of communication is not secure, it can be intercepted, and may not necessarily be free of errors and viruses in spite of reasonable efforts to secure this medium. ******************************************************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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