Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Namaste Bipin, Palmistry is, after having read a few books, a very revealing art which btw mostly and wonderfully co-relates with jyotish. Namaste; Gaurav Jain * I bet Swee Ji has a very developed Intuition line along with the mystic cross!, cuz she is such a brilliant jyotish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Nasta Jataka prsna indicates Aquarius lagna with AK Moon. GL on the ascendant. Looking at his face, which navamsa do you think fits him? I have adjusted the time according to the degree rising. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Bipin Prag Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:00 PM [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear List Members From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon – which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandela’s greatness for what he has done for South Africa’s liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandela’s chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I don’t think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children – will post it when I get it Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. Swee… What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka Regards Bipin Ps: Birth Data for those that don’t receive attachments Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela DOB: 18 July 1918 Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) Astrodatabank rating = DD ******************************************************************* 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...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee Could you please send us the Prasna chart to determine the Nasta Jataka so that we can follow and understand the principle you have applied for practice purposes. As regards your other question re which Navamsa I think fits him looking at his face – I haven’t a clue as to what text or basis to use – Im still green on Navamsa. Could you please guide me as to where to read it up. I was just thinking about this at the weekend and thought of compiling a database of combinations and faces. This must be a great rectification tool if mastered correctly. Whats amazing about Jyotish is that there are so many different techniques one can apply to confirm a chart. Next thing to learn would be Palmistry All the Best Bipin On Behalf Of Swee Chan Wednesday, May 25, 2005 4:22 PM RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Nasta Jataka prsna indicates Aquarius lagna with AK Moon. GL on the ascendant. Looking at his face, which navamsa do you think fits him? I have adjusted the time according to the degree rising. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Bipin Prag Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:00 PM [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear List Members From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon – which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandela’s greatness for what he has done for South Africa’s liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandela’s chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I don’t think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children – will post it when I get it Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. Swee… What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka Regards Bipin Ps: Birth Data for those that don’t receive attachments Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela DOB: 18 July 1918 Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) Astrodatabank rating = DD ******************************************************************* 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...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Here’s the chart. Many classics have hoards of data on Navamsa and traits. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Bipin Prag Wednesday, May 25, 2005 6:18 PM [Jaya Jagannatha] RE: Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee Could you please send us the Prasna chart to determine the Nasta Jataka so that we can follow and understand the principle you have applied for practice purposes. As regards your other question re which Navamsa I think fits him looking at his face – I haven’t a clue as to what text or basis to use – Im still green on Navamsa. Could you please guide me as to where to read it up. I was just thinking about this at the weekend and thought of compiling a database of combinations and faces. This must be a great rectification tool if mastered correctly. Whats amazing about Jyotish is that there are so many different techniques one can apply to confirm a chart. Next thing to learn would be Palmistry All the Best Bipin On Behalf Of Swee Chan Wednesday, May 25, 2005 4:22 PM RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Nasta Jataka prsna indicates Aquarius lagna with AK Moon. GL on the ascendant. Looking at his face, which navamsa do you think fits him? I have adjusted the time according to the degree rising. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Bipin Prag Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:00 PM [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear List Members From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon – which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandela’s greatness for what he has done for South Africa’s liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandela’s chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I don’t think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children – will post it when I get it Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. Swee… What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka Regards Bipin Ps: Birth Data for those that don’t receive attachments Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela DOB: 18 July 1918 Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) Astrodatabank rating = DD ******************************************************************* 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...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 Dear Swee I had done Nelson Mandela chart long back (two years back in hyderabad study circle), and i clearly remember that he was sagi lagna with mars in 10th. best wishes partha On 5/25/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote: Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Here's the chart. Many classics have hoards of data on Navamsa and traits. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Bipin PragWednesday, May 25, 2005 6:18 PM Subject: [Jaya Jagannatha] RE: Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee Could you please send us the Prasna chart to determine the Nasta Jataka so that we can follow and understand the principle you have applied for practice purposes. As regards your other question re which Navamsa I think fits him looking at his face – I haven't a clue as to what text or basis to use – Im still green on Navamsa. Could you please guide me as to where to read it up. I was just thinking about this at the weekend and thought of compiling a database of combinations and faces. This must be a great rectification tool if mastered correctly. Whats amazing about Jyotish is that there are so many different techniques one can apply to confirm a chart. Next thing to learn would be Palmistry All the Best Bipin On Behalf Of Swee ChanWednesday, May 25, 2005 4:22 PM Subject: RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Nasta Jataka prsna indicates Aquarius lagna with AK Moon. GL on the ascendant. Looking at his face, which navamsa do you think fits him? I have adjusted the time according to the degree rising. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Bipin PragWednesday, May 25, 2005 3:00 PM Subject: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear List Members From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8 th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon – which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandela's greatness for what he has done for South Africa's liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandela's chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I don't think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children – will post it when I get it Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. Swee… What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka Regards Bipin Ps: Birth Data for those that don't receive attachments Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela DOB: 18 July 1918 Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) Astrodatabank rating = DD *******************************************************************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.******************************************************************* -- V.Partha Sarathy, partvinu.blogspot.comAll that we are is the result of what we have thought. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him. If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him. -----Buddha Plot.no.71Road No.3Nagarjuna HillsHyderabadIndia-500 082 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Sanjay ji, Namaste With the 19:42:30 birth time, Kunda lagna goes to Gemini (trinal house). The 5 mahayogadas with the Aquarius lagna lord in the 6th, gives him dimantha yoga, whose dispositor is AK, well placed in the 9th. The 8th from UL is Virgo; this indicates Winnie, the 2nd wife. With the 8th lord in the 6th and VRY, she became quite powerful as this conjoins A5 (his followers) who carried out a lot of atrocities even to their own people. With Aquarius ascendant, his AL goes to Jupiter as the lord and conjoins Venus in the 5th from lagna. Kaunda (Zambia) was his biggest ally and the 6 to 6 daily curfew over here was the order of the day…………and we still have to contend with the grenades and landmines in residential areas. A straight road and several kilometers further down from where my farm is located, was a training ground in readiness for guerilla warfare. This can be seen in the 6th from AL with Ketu. With a night birth, the karaka for father goes to Saturn, whose dispositor is Moon in the 9th. Navamsa Jataka Bharnam states that Libra lagnamsa gives (“tall”) thighs. He is unusually tall for an African with kind sweeping eyes to go with the Libra lagna in navamsa. He never became the chief as he was still in school and later was imprisoned…….. AK and Venus conjoin in trines (9th house) and in rasi dristi to Ketu (chiefdom). In 1991, during the reign of his AK lord in the 11th from AL, he became President of RSA. Sun goes to the 10th in direct aspect to Saturn in its own sign. Dasamsa: Pisces rises. Trilochana yoga with the involvement of Sun as the yogada exchanges with Jupiter between the 1st and 6th lord. The GL and SL lord goes to Moon in its own sign in the 5th. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Pt. Sanjay Rath Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:25 AM bipinprag Cc: Re:[Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart om namo bhagavate vâsudevâya Dear Bipin It is very difficult for me to accept that the ONLY politician in the world who lived up to satyagraha or the path of truth other than Gandhi should have the atmakaraka Venus in a dusthana from lagna (OK) and navamsa lagna (impossible). This is not acceptable. The time is definitely wrong. Can we have the closest recorded time? Consider this - 1. He was the son of a village (Ketu) chief/king (Venus) and atmakaraka (Venus/King) is conjoined Ketu (village) and should have direct contact with the navamsa lagna - so the navamsa lagna has to be a dual sign. 2. Father died in age 10 in second shoola dasa. Possible lagna in the rasi chart based on this are (1) Sagittarius, (2) Gemini (3) Aries (4) Libra 3. Initiation at 16 in Aquarius Narayana dasa - Aq is 3rd house showing some spiritual initiation, Aq has GL and HL and its lord Saturn is joined the nipuna yoga and dharma-karmadhipati rajayoga in the 8th house (inheritance). [Confirms the possibility of Sagittarius or Gemini Lagna] Dwi-saptati sama dasa (applicable if lagna lord is in 7th or 7th lord is in lagna): Maha Dasas: Sun: 1913-06-16 - 1922-06-16 Moon: 1922-06-16 - 1931-06-17 Mars: 1931-06-17 - 1940-06-16 Merc: 1940-06-16 - 1949-06-16 Jup: 1949-06-16 - 1958-06-17 Ven: 1958-06-17 - 1967-06-17 Sat: 1967-06-17 - 1976-06-16 Rah: 1976-06-16 - 1985-06-17 Please check the other events and get the dasa/antardasa based on Sagittarius lagna, Virgo navamsa lagna - note the tapaswi yoga in trines to the navams alagna in Virgo. The great freedom struggle is among the greaest tapasya seen in the last century. Best wishes Sanjay Rath 15B Gangaram Hospital Road, New Delhi 110060 India Phone +91-11-25717162, http://srath.com - Bipin Prag [bipin.prag] Wednesday, May 25, 2005 06:31 PM: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear List Members From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandelas greatness for what he has done for South Africas liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandelas chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I dont think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children will post it when I get it Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. Swee What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka Regards Bipin Ps: Birth Data for those that dont receive attachments Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela DOB: 18 July 1918 Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) Astrodatabank rating = DD ******************************************************************* 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...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Dear Swee Your points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people. He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself? Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-) best wishes partha , " Swee Chan " <swee@c...> wrote: > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Sanjay ji, > Namaste > > With the 19:42:30 birth time, Kunda lagna goes to Gemini (trinal house). The > 5 mahayogadas with the Aquarius lagna lord in the 6th, gives him dimantha > yoga, whose dispositor is AK, well placed in the 9th. The 8th from UL is > Virgo; this indicates Winnie, the 2nd wife. With the 8th lord in the 6th > and VRY, she became quite powerful as this conjoins A5 (his followers) who > carried out a lot of atrocities even to their own people. > With Aquarius ascendant, his AL goes to Jupiter as the lord and conjoins > Venus in the 5th from lagna. Kaunda (Zambia) was his biggest ally and the 6 > to 6 daily curfew over here was the order of the day…………and we still have to > contend with the grenades and landmines in residential areas. A straight > road and several kilometers further down from where my farm is located, was > a training ground in readiness for guerilla warfare. This can be seen in the > 6th from AL with Ketu. > With a night birth, the karaka for father goes to Saturn, whose dispositor > is Moon in the 9th. > > Navamsa > Jataka Bharnam states that Libra lagnamsa gives ( " tall " ) thighs. He is > unusually tall for an African with kind sweeping eyes to go with the Libra > lagna in navamsa. He never became the chief as he was still in school and > later was imprisoned…….. AK and Venus conjoin in trines (9th house) and in > rasi dristi to Ketu (chiefdom). > In 1991, during the reign of his AK lord in the 11th from AL, he became > President of RSA. Sun goes to the 10th in direct aspect to Saturn in its own > sign. > > Dasamsa: > Pisces rises. Trilochana yoga with the involvement of Sun as the yogada > exchanges with Jupiter between the 1st and 6th lord. The GL and SL lord goes > to Moon in its own sign in the 5th. > > Love, > Swee > > > _____ > > [sJC- Africa ] On > Behalf Of Pt. Sanjay Rath > Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:25 AM > bipinprag > Cc: > Re:[Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart > > > om namo bhagavate vâsudevâya > Dear Bipin > It is very difficult for me to accept that the ONLY politician in the world > who lived up to satyagraha or the path of truth other than Gandhi should > have the atmakaraka Venus in a dusthana from lagna (OK) and navamsa lagna > (impossible). This is not acceptable. The time is definitely wrong. Can we > have the closest recorded time? > Consider this - > 1. He was the son of a village (Ketu) chief/king (Venus) and atmakaraka > (Venus/King) is conjoined Ketu (village) and should have direct contact with > the navamsa lagna - so the navamsa lagna has to be a dual sign. > 2. Father died in age 10 in second shoola dasa. Possible lagna in the rasi > chart based on this are (1) Sagittarius, (2) Gemini (3) Aries (4) Libra > 3. Initiation at 16 in Aquarius Narayana dasa - Aq is 3rd house showing some > spiritual initiation, Aq has GL and HL and its lord Saturn is joined the > nipuna yoga and dharma-karmadhipati rajayoga in the 8th house (inheritance). > [Confirms the possibility of Sagittarius or Gemini Lagna] > Dwi-saptati sama dasa (applicable if lagna lord is in 7th or 7th lord is in > lagna): > Maha Dasas: > Sun: 1913-06-16 - 1922-06-16 > Moon: 1922-06-16 - 1931-06-17 > Mars: 1931-06-17 - 1940-06-16 > Merc: 1940-06-16 - 1949-06-16 > Jup: 1949-06-16 - 1958-06-17 > Ven: 1958-06-17 - 1967-06-17 > Sat: 1967-06-17 - 1976-06-16 > Rah: 1976-06-16 - 1985-06-17 > Please check the other events and get the dasa/antardasa based on > Sagittarius lagna, Virgo navamsa lagna - note the tapaswi yoga in trines to > the navams alagna in Virgo. The great freedom struggle is among the greaest > tapasya seen in the last century. > Best wishes > Sanjay Rath > > > 15B Gangaram Hospital Road, New Delhi 110060 India > Phone +91-11-25717162, http://srath.com <http://srath.com/> > > - > Bipin <bipin.prag@l...> Prag > [bipin.prag@l...] > > Wednesday, May 25, 2005 06:31 PM: > [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart > > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear List Members > > From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one > of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in > our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela > was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA > Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon which I think will be > Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. > > The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandelas > greatness for what he has done for South Africas liberation which since has > been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum > being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our > shores so that Mandelas chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. > I dont think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so > this may just be a first. > > Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified > his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and > skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his > birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and > attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates > of his 3 marriages and details of all his children will post it when I get > it > > Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO > state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. > > Swee What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka > > Regards > > Bipin > > Ps: Birth Data for those that dont receive attachments > > Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela > DOB: 18 July 1918 > Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving > Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) > Astrodatabank rating = DD > > > > > ******************************************************************* > > 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...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Dear Sir, I'm not sure where to draw the line because this is an astro group, but I couldn't stop myself, since I see repeated comparisons of Mandela to someone like Gandhi. Gandhi, you must remember, fought for his land; South Africa is not really Mandela's. One thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that southern Africa was colonized by congoids almost concurrently as it was colonized by Europeans, both displacing the native capoid hunter gatherers. This is why southern Africa has such a large proportion of descendants of European settlers compared to other parts of sub-saharan Africa. It is perfectly plausible to argue that at one time South Africa was majority white! Yes, negroids reached parts of South Africa before whites, but they were still quite recent arrivals when the European settlers came. Essentially the capoids where sandwiched between two sets of colonisers, negroids to the north and caucasoids to the south. Bantu is an ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent south of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term Bantu is commonly used to refer to the native African population, which was subject to the policies of apartheid. There are two basic theories of Bantu origins, that of Joseph Greenberg and Malcolm Guthrie, which is not a bit relevant here. For the Bantu today, the accepted truth is a synthesis of these theories. The Bantu first originated around the Benue-Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium BC, perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of Saharans into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforests of central Africa (phase I). About 1000 years later they began a more rapid second phase of expansion beyond the forests into southern and eastern Africa. Then sometime in the first millennium new agricultural techniques and plants were developed in Zambia, likely imported from South East Asia via Malay speaking Madagascar. With these techniques another Bantu expansion occurred centered on this new location (phase III). By about 1,000 AD it had reached modern day Zimbabwe and South Africa. In Zimbabwe the first major southern hemisphere empire was established, with its capital at Great Zimbabwe. It controlled trading routes from South Africa to north of the Zambezi, trading gold, copper, precious stones, animal hides, ivory and metal goods with the Arab traders of the Swahili coast. By the 14th or 15th centuries the Empire had surpassed its resources and had collapsed, with the city of Great Zimbabwe being abandoned. They couldn't spread southwards because their cattle and plants were not adapted to the Mediterranean climate. It was Huguenots who brought the Mediterranean techniques to South Africa. The Bantu were divided into different clans, not around national federations, but independent groups from some hundreds to thousands of individuals. The smallest unit of the Bantu organisational structure formed the household, or Kraal, consisting of a man, woman or women, and their children, as well as other relatives living in the same household. The man was the head of the household and often had many wives; he had complete authority over the family. The household and close relations generally played an important role in the life of the Bantu. Households which resided in the same valley or on the same hill were also an organisational unit, managed by a sub-chief. The chief was hereditary. With most clans the eldest son inherited the office of his father. With some clans the office was left to the oldest brother of the deceased chief, and after his death again the next oldest brother. This repeated until the last brother had deceased. The Bantu is divided into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho, Venda and Shangana Tsonga, with the Nguni represented the largest group. These are divided as follows: Nguni - Northern Nguni Swazi and Zulu - Southern Nguni Mfengu, Mpondo, Mpondomise, Thembu, Xhosa, Shangana, Tsonga, Sotho, Basotho (also: Southern Sotho), Northern Sotho, Lobedu, Pedi, Tswana (also: Western Sotho), Venda and Lemba. Now Nelson Mandela is the son of the chief of one of these myriad tribes, the Thembu. So how does this make South Africa his land?? If at all, it belongs to the capoid hunters. But where are they today? Shades of the USA, isn't it? Respects, Ramapriya On 6/6/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu wrote: Dear SweeYour points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people.He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself?Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-)best wishespartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Dear Ramapriya That was quite detailed description of the various tribes. But people watching the freedom movement will not see his caste much, but rather what he has done, or atleast percieved to be doing. May be he is not a Gandhian, but that is how many people all over the world know him. he has got peace prizes, may be these are all arudhas, but still this is how he is being judged. best wishes partha On 6/6/05, Ramapriya D <ayirpamar wrote: Dear Sir, I'm not sure where to draw the line because this is an astro group, but I couldn't stop myself, since I see repeated comparisons of Mandela to someone like Gandhi. Gandhi, you must remember, fought for his land; South Africa is not really Mandela's. One thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that southern Africa was colonized by congoids almost concurrently as it was colonized by Europeans, both displacing the native capoid hunter gatherers. This is why southern Africa has such a large proportion of descendants of European settlers compared to other parts of sub-saharan Africa. It is perfectly plausible to argue that at one time South Africa was majority white! Yes, negroids reached parts of South Africa before whites, but they were still quite recent arrivals when the European settlers came. Essentially the capoids where sandwiched between two sets of colonisers, negroids to the north and caucasoids to the south. Bantu is an ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent south of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term Bantu is commonly used to refer to the native African population, which was subject to the policies of apartheid. There are two basic theories of Bantu origins, that of Joseph Greenberg and Malcolm Guthrie, which is not a bit relevant here. For the Bantu today, the accepted truth is a synthesis of these theories. The Bantu first originated around the Benue-Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium BC, perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of Saharans into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforests of central Africa (phase I). About 1000 years later they began a more rapid second phase of expansion beyond the forests into southern and eastern Africa. Then sometime in the first millennium new agricultural techniques and plants were developed in Zambia, likely imported from South East Asia via Malay speaking Madagascar. With these techniques another Bantu expansion occurred centered on this new location (phase III). By about 1,000 AD it had reached modern day Zimbabwe and South Africa. In Zimbabwe the first major southern hemisphere empire was established, with its capital at Great Zimbabwe. It controlled trading routes from South Africa to north of the Zambezi, trading gold, copper, precious stones, animal hides, ivory and metal goods with the Arab traders of the Swahili coast. By the 14th or 15th centuries the Empire had surpassed its resources and had collapsed, with the city of Great Zimbabwe being abandoned. They couldn't spread southwards because their cattle and plants were not adapted to the Mediterranean climate. It was Huguenots who brought the Mediterranean techniques to South Africa. The Bantu were divided into different clans, not around national federations, but independent groups from some hundreds to thousands of individuals. The smallest unit of the Bantu organisational structure formed the household, or Kraal, consisting of a man, woman or women, and their children, as well as other relatives living in the same household. The man was the head of the household and often had many wives; he had complete authority over the family. The household and close relations generally played an important role in the life of the Bantu. Households which resided in the same valley or on the same hill were also an organisational unit, managed by a sub-chief. The chief was hereditary. With most clans the eldest son inherited the office of his father. With some clans the office was left to the oldest brother of the deceased chief, and after his death again the next oldest brother. This repeated until the last brother had deceased. The Bantu is divided into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho, Venda and Shangana Tsonga, with the Nguni represented the largest group. These are divided as follows: Nguni - Northern Nguni Swazi and Zulu - Southern Nguni Mfengu, Mpondo, Mpondomise, Thembu, Xhosa, Shangana, Tsonga, Sotho, Basotho (also: Southern Sotho), Northern Sotho, Lobedu, Pedi, Tswana (also: Western Sotho), Venda and Lemba. Now Nelson Mandela is the son of the chief of one of these myriad tribes, the Thembu. So how does this make South Africa his land?? If at all, it belongs to the capoid hunters. But where are they today? Shades of the USA, isn't it? Respects, Ramapriya On 6/6/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu > wrote: Dear SweeYour points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people.He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself?Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-)best wishespartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Rampriya I have read your post and have to disagree with some of your statements which unfortunately do not represent the true facts. Please dont misread my comment, that this is a similar debate along the lines of the Aryan invasion theory - so I would like to leave it there. Unfortunately, there is no astrological discussion here, so if you dont mind I recommend that we all cut this 'political' aspect of the thread, thanks. Im happy to engage offline if you so wish to get my perspective. All the Best Bipin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Sure, sir. You've the right to say so too, since you own the Group. Planned to reply Partha too off-list and will CC you Ramapriya ayirpamar On 6/6/05, bipinprag <bipin.prag wrote: Jaya JagannathaIm happy to engage offline if you so wish to get my perspective.All the Best Bipin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 You mean the willing terrorist who, before being imprisoned, deserted his first wife, leaving her with two young children and no financial support? Who chose as his second wife a woman who turned out to be an embezzler, kidnapper and abuser of children? The Marxist ideologue who when making his first speech after being freed came out with hilariously dated hardcore Stalinist rhetoric, which habit had to be quickly stamped out by his PR men? You're talking of that Mandela? Ramapriya ayirpamar On 6/6/05, Partha Sarathy <partvinu wrote: Dear Ramapriya That was quite detailed description of the various tribes. But people watching the freedom movement will not see his caste much, but rather what he has done, or atleast percieved to be doing. May be he is not a Gandhian, but that is how many people all over the world know him. he has got peace prizes, may be these are all arudhas, but still this is how he is being judged. best wishes partha On 6/6/05, Ramapriya D < ayirpamar wrote: Dear Sir, I'm not sure where to draw the line because this is an astro group, but I couldn't stop myself, since I see repeated comparisons of Mandela to someone like Gandhi. Gandhi, you must remember, fought for his land; South Africa is not really Mandela's. One thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that southern Africa was colonized by congoids almost concurrently as it was colonized by Europeans, both displacing the native capoid hunter gatherers. This is why southern Africa has such a large proportion of descendants of European settlers compared to other parts of sub-saharan Africa. It is perfectly plausible to argue that at one time South Africa was majority white! Yes, negroids reached parts of South Africa before whites, but they were still quite recent arrivals when the European settlers came. Essentially the capoids where sandwiched between two sets of colonisers, negroids to the north and caucasoids to the south. Bantu is an ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent south of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term Bantu is commonly used to refer to the native African population, which was subject to the policies of apartheid. There are two basic theories of Bantu origins, that of Joseph Greenberg and Malcolm Guthrie, which is not a bit relevant here. For the Bantu today, the accepted truth is a synthesis of these theories. The Bantu first originated around the Benue-Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium BC, perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of Saharans into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforests of central Africa (phase I). About 1000 years later they began a more rapid second phase of expansion beyond the forests into southern and eastern Africa. Then sometime in the first millennium new agricultural techniques and plants were developed in Zambia, likely imported from South East Asia via Malay speaking Madagascar. With these techniques another Bantu expansion occurred centered on this new location (phase III). By about 1,000 AD it had reached modern day Zimbabwe and South Africa. In Zimbabwe the first major southern hemisphere empire was established, with its capital at Great Zimbabwe. It controlled trading routes from South Africa to north of the Zambezi, trading gold, copper, precious stones, animal hides, ivory and metal goods with the Arab traders of the Swahili coast. By the 14th or 15th centuries the Empire had surpassed its resources and had collapsed, with the city of Great Zimbabwe being abandoned. They couldn't spread southwards because their cattle and plants were not adapted to the Mediterranean climate. It was Huguenots who brought the Mediterranean techniques to South Africa. The Bantu were divided into different clans, not around national federations, but independent groups from some hundreds to thousands of individuals. The smallest unit of the Bantu organisational structure formed the household, or Kraal, consisting of a man, woman or women, and their children, as well as other relatives living in the same household. The man was the head of the household and often had many wives; he had complete authority over the family. The household and close relations generally played an important role in the life of the Bantu. Households which resided in the same valley or on the same hill were also an organisational unit, managed by a sub-chief. The chief was hereditary. With most clans the eldest son inherited the office of his father. With some clans the office was left to the oldest brother of the deceased chief, and after his death again the next oldest brother. This repeated until the last brother had deceased. The Bantu is divided into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho, Venda and Shangana Tsonga, with the Nguni represented the largest group. These are divided as follows: Nguni - Northern Nguni Swazi and Zulu - Southern Nguni Mfengu, Mpondo, Mpondomise, Thembu, Xhosa, Shangana, Tsonga, Sotho, Basotho (also: Southern Sotho), Northern Sotho, Lobedu, Pedi, Tswana (also: Western Sotho), Venda and Lemba. Now Nelson Mandela is the son of the chief of one of these myriad tribes, the Thembu. So how does this make South Africa his land?? If at all, it belongs to the capoid hunters. But where are they today? Shades of the USA, isn't it? Respects, Ramapriya On 6/6/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu > wrote: Dear SweeYour points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people.He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself?Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-)best wishespartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Dear Rama Actually this is getting little political. thank you for the interesting points which might help me to understand the situation in a different way best wishes partha On 6/6/05, Ramapriya D <ayirpamar wrote: You mean the willing terrorist who, before being imprisoned, deserted his first wife, leaving her with two young children and no financial support? Who chose as his second wife a woman who turned out to be an embezzler, kidnapper and abuser of children? The Marxist ideologue who when making his first speech after being freed came out with hilariously dated hardcore Stalinist rhetoric, which habit had to be quickly stamped out by his PR men? You're talking of that Mandela? Ramapriya ayirpamar On 6/6/05, Partha Sarathy <partvinu > wrote: Dear Ramapriya That was quite detailed description of the various tribes. But people watching the freedom movement will not see his caste much, but rather what he has done, or atleast percieved to be doing. May be he is not a Gandhian, but that is how many people all over the world know him. he has got peace prizes, may be these are all arudhas, but still this is how he is being judged. best wishes partha On 6/6/05, Ramapriya D < ayirpamar > wrote: Dear Sir, I'm not sure where to draw the line because this is an astro group, but I couldn't stop myself, since I see repeated comparisons of Mandela to someone like Gandhi. Gandhi, you must remember, fought for his land; South Africa is not really Mandela's. One thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that southern Africa was colonized by congoids almost concurrently as it was colonized by Europeans, both displacing the native capoid hunter gatherers. This is why southern Africa has such a large proportion of descendants of European settlers compared to other parts of sub-saharan Africa. It is perfectly plausible to argue that at one time South Africa was majority white! Yes, negroids reached parts of South Africa before whites, but they were still quite recent arrivals when the European settlers came. Essentially the capoids where sandwiched between two sets of colonisers, negroids to the north and caucasoids to the south. Bantu is an ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent south of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term Bantu is commonly used to refer to the native African population, which was subject to the policies of apartheid. There are two basic theories of Bantu origins, that of Joseph Greenberg and Malcolm Guthrie, which is not a bit relevant here. For the Bantu today, the accepted truth is a synthesis of these theories. The Bantu first originated around the Benue-Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium BC, perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of Saharans into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforests of central Africa (phase I). About 1000 years later they began a more rapid second phase of expansion beyond the forests into southern and eastern Africa. Then sometime in the first millennium new agricultural techniques and plants were developed in Zambia, likely imported from South East Asia via Malay speaking Madagascar. With these techniques another Bantu expansion occurred centered on this new location (phase III). By about 1,000 AD it had reached modern day Zimbabwe and South Africa. In Zimbabwe the first major southern hemisphere empire was established, with its capital at Great Zimbabwe. It controlled trading routes from South Africa to north of the Zambezi, trading gold, copper, precious stones, animal hides, ivory and metal goods with the Arab traders of the Swahili coast. By the 14th or 15th centuries the Empire had surpassed its resources and had collapsed, with the city of Great Zimbabwe being abandoned. They couldn't spread southwards because their cattle and plants were not adapted to the Mediterranean climate. It was Huguenots who brought the Mediterranean techniques to South Africa. The Bantu were divided into different clans, not around national federations, but independent groups from some hundreds to thousands of individuals. The smallest unit of the Bantu organisational structure formed the household, or Kraal, consisting of a man, woman or women, and their children, as well as other relatives living in the same household. The man was the head of the household and often had many wives; he had complete authority over the family. The household and close relations generally played an important role in the life of the Bantu. Households which resided in the same valley or on the same hill were also an organisational unit, managed by a sub-chief. The chief was hereditary. With most clans the eldest son inherited the office of his father. With some clans the office was left to the oldest brother of the deceased chief, and after his death again the next oldest brother. This repeated until the last brother had deceased. The Bantu is divided into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho, Venda and Shangana Tsonga, with the Nguni represented the largest group. These are divided as follows: Nguni - Northern Nguni Swazi and Zulu - Southern Nguni Mfengu, Mpondo, Mpondomise, Thembu, Xhosa, Shangana, Tsonga, Sotho, Basotho (also: Southern Sotho), Northern Sotho, Lobedu, Pedi, Tswana (also: Western Sotho), Venda and Lemba. Now Nelson Mandela is the son of the chief of one of these myriad tribes, the Thembu. So how does this make South Africa his land?? If at all, it belongs to the capoid hunters. But where are they today? Shades of the USA, isn't it? Respects, Ramapriya On 6/6/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu > wrote: Dear SweeYour points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people.He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself?Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-)best wishespartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Om Gurave Namah Dear RD, Partha and Bipin, Namaste History does not give reprieve. One day, like his son who died at 54 did not acknowledge the inauguration because he dessert them. One will get up and write the REAL (an not the romantic arudha of Sg J) of the person. The original people were from the Eastern Cape known as Hottentots, Bantus or Bushmen (generally pygmies) mixed with Baloch or the Jamali tribe where the Khosa tribe came from. But the origin of the Khosa language/dialect is still replete with the Hottentot dialect/language. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Ramapriya D Monday, June 06, 2005 10:34 AM Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart You mean the willing terrorist who, before being imprisoned, deserted his first wife, leaving her with two young children and no financial support? Who chose as his second wife a woman who turned out to be an embezzler, kidnapper and abuser of children? The Marxist ideologue who when making his first speech after being freed came out with hilariously dated hardcore Stalinist rhetoric, which habit had to be quickly stamped out by his PR men? You're talking of that Mandela? Ramapriya ayirpamar On 6/6/05, Partha Sarathy <partvinu wrote: Dear Ramapriya That was quite detailed description of the various tribes. But people watching the freedom movement will not see his caste much, but rather what he has done, or atleast percieved to be doing. May be he is not a Gandhian, but that is how many people all over the world know him. he has got peace prizes, may be these are all arudhas, but still this is how he is being judged. best wishes partha On 6/6/05, Ramapriya D < ayirpamar wrote: Dear Sir, I'm not sure where to draw the line because this is an astro group, but I couldn't stop myself, since I see repeated comparisons of Mandela to someone like Gandhi. Gandhi, you must remember, fought for his land; South Africa is not really Mandela's. One thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that southern Africa was colonized by congoids almost concurrently as it was colonized by Europeans, both displacing the native capoid hunter gatherers. This is why southern Africa has such a large proportion of descendants of European settlers compared to other parts of sub-saharan Africa. It is perfectly plausible to argue that at one time South Africa was majority white! Yes, negroids reached parts of South Africa before whites, but they were still quite recent arrivals when the European settlers came. Essentially the capoids where sandwiched between two sets of colonisers, negroids to the north and caucasoids to the south. Bantu is an ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent south of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term Bantu is commonly used to refer to the native African population, which was subject to the policies of apartheid. There are two basic theories of Bantu origins, that of Joseph Greenberg and Malcolm Guthrie, which is not a bit relevant here. For the Bantu today, the accepted truth is a synthesis of these theories. The Bantu first originated around the Benue-Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium BC, perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of Saharans into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforests of central Africa (phase I). About 1000 years later they began a more rapid second phase of expansion beyond the forests into southern and eastern Africa. Then sometime in the first millennium new agricultural techniques and plants were developed in Zambia, likely imported from South East Asia via Malay speaking Madagascar. With these techniques another Bantu expansion occurred centered on this new location (phase III). By about 1,000 AD it had reached modern day Zimbabwe and South Africa. In Zimbabwe the first major southern hemisphere empire was established, with its capital at G! reat Zimbabwe. It controlled trading routes from South Africa to north of the Zambezi, trading gold, copper, precious stones, animal hides, ivory and metal goods with the Arab traders of the Swahili coast. By the 14th or 15th centuries the Empire had surpassed its resources and had collapsed, with the city of Great Zimbabwe being abandoned. They couldn't spread southwards because their cattle and plants were not adapted to the Mediterranean climate. It was Huguenots who brought the Mediterranean techniques to South Africa. The Bantu were divided into different clans, not around national federations, but independent groups from some hundreds to thousands of individuals. The smallest unit of the Bantu organisational structure formed the household, or Kraal, consisting of a man, woman or women, and their children, as well as other relatives living in the same household. The man was the head of the household and often had many wives; he had complete authority over the family. Th! e household and close relations generally played an important role in the life of the Bantu. Households which resided in the same valley or on the same hill were also an organisational unit, managed by a sub-chief. The chief was hereditary. With most clans the eldest son inherited the office of his father. With some clans the office was left to the oldest brother of the deceased chief, and after his death again the next oldest brother. This repeated until the last brother had deceased. The Bantu is divided into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho, Venda and Shangana Tsonga, with the Nguni represented the largest group. These are divided as follows: Nguni - Northern Nguni Swazi and Zulu - Southern Nguni Mfengu, Mpondo, Mpondomise, Thembu, Xhosa, Shangana, Tsonga, Sotho, Basotho (also: Southern Sotho), Northern Sotho, Lobedu, Pedi, Tswana (also: Western Sotho), Venda and Lemba. Now Nelson Mandela is the son of the chief of one of these myriad tribes, the Thembu. So how does this make South Africa his land?? If at all, it belongs to the capoid hunters. But where are they today? Shades of the USA, isn't it? Respects, Ramapriya On 6/6/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu > wrote: Dear Swee Your points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people. He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself? Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-) best wishes partha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Om Gurave Namah Dear Bipin, Hare Krsna In his book, he acknowledges his six children: Madiba and Makaziwe (dead), Makgatho (the son who died this year), Makaziwe, Zenani and Zindi. So who is Tembi?? Madiba? I also find it absurd that 3 births can be recorded in the one year K if that is so, the 7th lord’s dispositor has to be in Gemini, indicating a relationship with another woman (so who was that with??). Love, Swee On Behalf Of bipinprag Monday, June 06, 2005 10:53 AM [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Friends I have been doing some digging and research this weekend on Nelson Mandela's children from his two wives with a hope of adding another layer of information and a further hope that D-7 will shed some clues to his birth time. source: www.sahistory.com + interview with curator of Govt archives. >From First Wife Evelyn 1945 - Male - Tembi (deceased)- died in a car accident in 1969 1946 - Female - Makaziwe (deceased)- death at 9mths old 1946 - Female - Name unknown (deceased)- death at 9mths old 1946 - Male - Makgatho (deceased)- died of AIDS 2005 1954 - Female - Makaziwe >From second wife 1959 - Female - Zenani 1961 - Female - Zindziswa I cant access jhl for some reasone - maybe its windows - so im having to reload it later and will look at d-7 Regards Bipin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 On 6/6/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote: Om Gurave Namah Dear Bipin, Hare Krsna In his book, he acknowledges his six children: Madiba and Makaziwe (dead), Makgatho (the son who died this year), Makaziwe, Zenani and Zindi. So who is Tembi?? Madiba?I also find it absurd that 3 births can be recorded in the one year K if that is so, the 7th lord's dispositor has to be in Gemini, indicating a relationship with another woman (so who was that with??). Love, Swee Dear Swee, Mandela hails from a tribe where marriages are essentially a vehicle for procreation than recreation. There may well have been some low-key paramour for all you know, unless there were a pair of twins. Nelson himself was a child of his father's third wife (of four). Africa and the Islamic world come closest to living out man's primal nature to be polygamous. We Hindus were too, until that ludicrous law in our country barred it 50 years ago, to merely fall in line with the " international community " ... more's the pity. Respects, Ramapriya ayirpamar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Om Gurave Namah Dear Bipin, Hare Krsna How come the records are not kept at the local hospital? BTW, Who is Noel Tyl? Love, Swee On Behalf Of bipinprag Monday, June 06, 2005 1:19 PM Re:[Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Sanjay The only time that I have found recorded is that of 14:54, being a rectification by Noel Tyl. I have made an attempt at calling Mandela's office a while back and the librarian confirmed that many astrologers have called about the same thing and there is no official recorded time and referred me to his village of birth as there are some archives kept at the museum there. Regards Bipin , " Pt. Sanjay Rath " <guruji@s...> wrote: > > > om namo bhagavate v & #257;sudev & #257;yaDear BipinIt is very difficult for me to accept that the ONLY politician in the world who lived up to satyagraha or the path of truth other than Gandhi should have the atmakaraka Venus in a dusthana from lagna (OK) and navamsa lagna (impossible). This is not acceptable. The time is definitely wrong. Can we have the closest recorded time?Consider this -1. He was the son of a village (Ketu) chief/king (Venus) and atmakaraka (Venus/King) is conjoined Ketu (village) and should have direct contact with the navamsa lagna - so the navamsa lagna has to be a dual sign.2. Father died in age 10 in second shoola dasa. Possible lagna in the rasi chart based on this are (1) Sagittarius, (2) Gemini (3) Aries (4) Libra3. Initiation at 16 in Aquarius Narayana dasa - Aq is 3rd house showing some spiritual initiation, Aq has GL and HL and its lord Saturn is joined the nipuna yoga and dharma- karmadhipati rajayoga in the 8th house (inheritance). [Confirms the possibility of Sagittarius or Gemini Lagna]Dwi-saptati sama dasa (applicable if lagna lord is in 7th or 7th lord is in lagna): Maha Dasas: Sun: 1913-06-16 - 1922-06-16 > Moon: 1922-06-16 - 1931-06-17 > Mars: 1931-06-17 - 1940-06-16 > Merc: 1940-06-16 - 1949-06-16 > Jup: 1949-06-16 - 1958-06-17 > Ven: 1958-06-17 - 1967-06-17 > Sat: 1967-06-17 - 1976-06-16 > Rah: 1976-06-16 - 1985-06-17Please check the other events and get the dasa/antardasa based on Sagittarius lagna, Virgo navamsa lagna - note the tapaswi yoga in trines to the navams alagna in Virgo. The great freedom struggle is among the greaest tapasya seen in the last century.Best wishesSanjay Rath 15B Gangaram Hospital Road, New Delhi 110060 IndiaPhone +91-11-25717162, http://srath.com - ---- Original Message -----Bipin Prag [bipin.prag@l...]SJC- Africa: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 06:31 PM:[Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart > > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear List Members > > From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon – which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. > > The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandela's greatness for what he has done for South Africa's liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandela's chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I don't think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. > > Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children – will post it when I get it > > Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. > > Swee… What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka > > Regards > > Bipin > > Ps: Birth Data for those that don't receive attachments > > Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela > DOB: 18 July 1918 > Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving > Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) > Astrodatabank rating = DD > > > > ******************************************************************* > > 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. 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Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 On 6/6/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote: Hare Krsna BTW, Who is Noel Tyl? an astrologer. http://www.noeltyl.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee, Hare Krishna Hospital Records - Local hospitals even today dont record Birth Times as official records. Mandela was most likely born in a village home, with the Eastern Cape being the poorest province in South Africa, there was no chance of a hospital within 100's of km, what to speak of in 1918. I tried to verify my own birth details - no chance. Local astrologers have petitioned Government to have bith times recorded as part of State Records some time back, but South Africa being a prodominantly Christian country, officially sanctioning this would be another political football as they would be seen as to support astrology. As regards Noel Tyl, he is a Western Astrologer, who has 'pioneered' the use of Solar Arcs in prediction - in western astrology terms that is. He is very well respected from what I here and visited South Africa just 2 months ago. While im in this research mode, is there any other data that you require to assist in Mandela's Chart Analysis. Regards Bipin Im including a brief explanation, one of my western astro friends just emailed me to help answer your Q on Noel Tyl What is Solar Arc? Solar arc direction is one of the oldest predictive techniques [sic - Jyotish is of course] in astrology. Solar arc is defined as the difference between the position of the progressed Sun and natal Sun on any particular day. This arc is then added to every planet and point in the chart. The arc is approximately equivalent to the individual's age. When a Solar arc directed planet makes an aspect, especially a hard aspect, to a natal planet, some event or transition is likely to occur. This is more so the case when there is a transit activating the point as well. While solar arc is the most common direction used, any planet or point in the chart may be the basis for a direction. You can have a Venus-arc directed chart, vertex-arc directed, ascendant arc directed, etc. The Sun is most widely used because it connects the individual to the other planets. , " Swee Chan " <swee@c...> wrote: > Om Gurave Namah > > Dear Bipin, > > Hare Krsna > > How come the records are not kept at the local hospital? BTW, Who is Noel > Tyl? > > Love, > Swee > > _____ > > [sJC- Africa ] On > Behalf Of bipinprag > Monday, June 06, 2005 1:19 PM > > Re:[Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart > > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Sanjay > > The only time that I have found recorded is that of 14:54, being a > rectification by Noel Tyl. > > I have made an attempt at calling Mandela's office a while back and > the librarian confirmed that many astrologers have called about the > same thing and there is no official recorded time and referred me to > his village of birth as there are some archives kept at the museum > there. > > Regards > > Bipin > > > , " Pt. Sanjay Rath " <guruji@s...> > wrote: > > > > > > om namo bhagavate v & #257;sudev & #257;yaDear BipinIt is very > difficult for me to accept that the ONLY politician in the world who > lived up to satyagraha or the path of truth other than Gandhi should > have the atmakaraka Venus in a dusthana from lagna (OK) and navamsa > lagna (impossible). This is not acceptable. The time is definitely > wrong. Can we have the closest recorded time?Consider this -1. He > was the son of a village (Ketu) chief/king (Venus) and atmakaraka > (Venus/King) is conjoined Ketu (village) and should have direct > contact with the navamsa lagna - so the navamsa lagna has to be a > dual sign.2. Father died in age 10 in second shoola dasa. Possible > lagna in the rasi chart based on this are (1) Sagittarius, (2) > Gemini (3) Aries (4) Libra3. Initiation at 16 in Aquarius Narayana > dasa - Aq is 3rd house showing some spiritual initiation, Aq has GL > and HL and its lord Saturn is joined the nipuna yoga and dharma- > karmadhipati rajayoga in the 8th house (inheritance). [Confirms the > possibility of Sagittarius or Gemini Lagna]Dwi-saptati sama dasa > (applicable if lagna lord is in 7th or 7th lord is in lagna): Maha > Dasas: Sun: 1913-06-16 - 1922-06-16 > > Moon: 1922-06-16 - 1931-06-17 > > Mars: 1931-06-17 - 1940-06-16 > > Merc: 1940-06-16 - 1949-06-16 > > Jup: 1949-06-16 - 1958-06-17 > > Ven: 1958-06-17 - 1967-06-17 > > Sat: 1967-06-17 - 1976-06-16 > > Rah: 1976-06-16 - 1985-06-17Please check the other events and > get the dasa/antardasa based on Sagittarius lagna, Virgo navamsa > lagna - note the tapaswi yoga in trines to the navams alagna in > Virgo. The great freedom struggle is among the greaest tapasya seen > in the last century.Best wishesSanjay Rath 15B Gangaram Hospital > Road, New Delhi 110060 IndiaPhone +91-11-25717162, http://srath.com - > ---- Original Message -----Bipin Prag [bipin.prag@l...]To: SJC- > Africa: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 06:31 PM:[Jaya > Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart > > > > Jaya Jagannatha > > > > Dear List Members > > > > From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson > Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on > these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and > improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th > greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with > the No 1 spot to be announced soon - which I think will be Yasser > Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. > > > > The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than > Mandela's greatness for what he has done for South Africa's > liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of > Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that > we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandela's > chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I don't think a > detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may > just be a first. > > > > Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has > rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification > techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further > attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have > posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you > all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and > details of all his children - will post it when I get it > > > > Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. > Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum > who can learn. > > > > Swee. What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta > Jataka > > > > Regards > > > > Bipin > > > > Ps: Birth Data for those that don't receive attachments > > > > Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela > > DOB: 18 July 1918 > > Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving > > Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with > GPS) > > Astrodatabank rating = DD > > > > > > > > ******************************************************************* > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Om Gurave Namah Dear Sanjay ji, Namaste I had quickly read the book again and can reaffirm that his father was not a Chief, but a headman of a tiny village. In the African tradition, a headman is normally one who oversees a few families in a village within another village. (Typical of Africa tribes). A chief is elected and presides over several villages, and a paramount chief is elected by all the other chiefs within a province. His father’s land and cattle were taken away from him when Nelson was very young (he didn’t say when), and due to poverty, Nelson’s mother moved back to her own village close to her own family where she could be supported by other family members (subsistence farming and herding). Nelson Mandela’s father suggested that the acting paramount chief be Jongintaba Dalindyebo who promised to look after Nelson. At the age of 9, when Nelson’s father died (probable cause was TB- Shoola Dasa (Aq) with Saturn’s dispositor as Moon). Nelson was sent to the acting paramount chief where he spent most of his “grooming” days and was initiated the same time as Justice, Jongintaba’s son at the age of 13. The initiation which is the circumcision ritual marks the change of boyhood into manhood for the Thembu tribe. (Scorpio Drig dasa with Rahu in it). There was no way Nelson was ever to be an heir to chiefdom. (Sorry for the tongue twisting story). Nelson had his own radio station (illegal) and was probably one of if not the only educated freedom fighter in his day, so he became the most prominent/promising member to head his “party”. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Pt. Sanjay Rath Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:25 AM bipinprag Cc: Re:[Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart om namo bhagavate vâsudevâya Dear Bipin It is very difficult for me to accept that the ONLY politician in the world who lived up to satyagraha or the path of truth other than Gandhi should have the atmakaraka Venus in a dusthana from lagna (OK) and navamsa lagna (impossible). This is not acceptable. The time is definitely wrong. Can we have the closest recorded time? Consider this - 1. He was the son of a village (Ketu) chief/king (Venus) and atmakaraka (Venus/King) is conjoined Ketu (village) and should have direct contact with the navamsa lagna - so the navamsa lagna has to be a dual sign. 2. Father died in age 10 in second shoola dasa. Possible lagna in the rasi chart based on this are (1) Sagittarius, (2) Gemini (3) Aries (4) Libra 3. Initiation at 16 in Aquarius Narayana dasa - Aq is 3rd house showing some spiritual initiation, Aq has GL and HL and its lord Saturn is joined the nipuna yoga and dharma-karmadhipati rajayoga in the 8th house (inheritance). [Confirms the possibility of Sagittarius or Gemini Lagna] Dwi-saptati sama dasa (applicable if lagna lord is in 7th or 7th lord is in lagna): Maha Dasas: Sun: 1913-06-16 - 1922-06-16 Moon: 1922-06-16 - 1931-06-17 Mars: 1931-06-17 - 1940-06-16 Merc: 1940-06-16 - 1949-06-16 Jup: 1949-06-16 - 1958-06-17 Ven: 1958-06-17 - 1967-06-17 Sat: 1967-06-17 - 1976-06-16 Rah: 1976-06-16 - 1985-06-17 Please check the other events and get the dasa/antardasa based on Sagittarius lagna, Virgo navamsa lagna - note the tapaswi yoga in trines to the navams alagna in Virgo. The great freedom struggle is among the greaest tapasya seen in the last century. Best wishes Sanjay Rath 15B Gangaram Hospital Road, New Delhi 110060 India Phone +91-11-25717162, http://srath.com - Bipin Prag [bipin.prag] Wednesday, May 25, 2005 06:31 PM: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear List Members From time to time, many great personalities are born, Nelson Mandela is one of them. As students of astrologers, we rely on these souls to assist us in our quest to perfect our techniques and improve our skills. Nelson Mandela was recently quoted as 8th greatest all time Politician by one of the USA Media houses, with the No 1 spot to be announced soon which I think will be Yasser Arafat as he is nowhere on the rest of the top 10 list. The other reason for the importance of this chart, other than Mandelas greatness for what he has done for South Africas liberation which since has been a catalyst of change in the rest of Africa, is that with this Forum being , its fitting that we are able to showcase someone from our shores so that Mandelas chart can be used in Jyotish books as a case study. I dont think a detailed Jyotish analysis has ever been done on Mandela, so this may just be a first. Noel Tyl, a western astrologer, on behalf of Astrodatabank, has rectified his birth time to 14:54. With the advanced rectification techniques and skills we have in this forum, we could further attempt at rectifying his birth time or at least the Nav. I have posted the recommended time and attached a biography to assist you all. I am currently searching for dates of his 3 marriages and details of all his children will post it when I get it Thanks again for participating and look forward to the analysis. Please DO state the obvious as there are some beginners on the forum who can learn. Swee What do you get for possible Rasi for Lagna using Nasta Jataka Regards Bipin Ps: Birth Data for those that dont receive attachments Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela DOB: 18 July 1918 Time: 14h54, EET, (GMT +2hrs) no daylight saving Place: Qunu, Umtata, South Africa, 28E37, 31S45 (verified with GPS) Astrodatabank rating = DD ******************************************************************* 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. 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Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee Ramapriya Very very insightful...I am sweating. Keep the discussion going. Swee this looks more and more like a Scorpio lagna story. With best wishes and warm regards, Sanjay Rath * * * Sri Jagannath Center® 15B Gangaram Hospital Road New Delhi 110060, India http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 * * * Ramapriya D [ayirpamar] Monday, June 06, 2005 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Nelson Mandela's Chart On 6/6/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote: Om Gurave Namah Dear Bipin, Hare Krsna In his book, he acknowledges his six children: Madiba and Makaziwe (dead), Makgatho (the son who died this year), Makaziwe, Zenani and Zindi. So who is Tembi?? Madiba?I also find it absurd that 3 births can be recorded in the one year K if that is so, the 7th lord's dispositor has to be in Gemini, indicating a relationship with another woman (so who was that with??). Love, Swee Dear Swee, Mandela hails from a tribe where marriages are essentially a vehicle for procreation than recreation. There may well have been some low-key paramour for all you know, unless there were a pair of twins. Nelson himself was a child of his father's third wife (of four). Africa and the Islamic world come closest to living out man's primal nature to be polygamous. We Hindus were too, until that ludicrous law in our country barred it 50 years ago, to merely fall in line with the "international community"... more's the pity. Respects, Ramapriya ayirpamar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Dear Sanjay, I'd rather not I remember a discussion on usenet, shortly after the Indian elections about a year ago, when I got into a pitch about how I couldn't get myself to accept Sonia Gandhi as PM, because she wasn't Indian. I'd reasonsed why I said what I did, which I'm sure is in the unspeaking minds of multitudes in India. Among other matters, when I stated that, since this woman barricaded herself in her country's Embassy during the '75 Emergency and wouldn't return home till Sanjay Gandhi persuaded her, I couldn't trust her to hold my country's fort in an hour of calling. The liberalist secular bigots made the ending of the discussion easier by calling me a " racist bastard " . I am convinced that you cannot today have a meaningful, objective discussion on human behavior and hard-wired tribal social instincts without being labeled a racist somewhere along the line by someone. Since we're on it, make a note of my words, Sanjay - Britain, with its present mindless immigration policy, is headed for an absolute disaster, creating societies within a society, to its total detriment. I see some social uprising against immigration sometime in the future. Any astrological prognosis on this? Would be well worth it. Respects, Ramapriya ayirpamar On 6/7/05, Sanjay Rath <guruji wrote: Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee Ramapriya Very very insightful...I am sweating. Keep the discussion going. Swee this looks more and more like a Scorpio lagna story. With best wishes and warm regards, Sanjay Rath * * * Sri Jagannath Center® 15B Gangaram Hospital Road New Delhi 110060, India http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 * * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Ramapriya Thats good research, just like you. Now, I am not inclined to go through all ..chasing the Bantu up the Congo river. So tell me simply in one line max- do you or don't you agree with Swee that he was not the son of some village chieftian. With best wishes and warm regards, Sanjay Rath * * * Sri Jagannath Center® 15B Gangaram Hospital Road New Delhi 110060, India http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 * * * Ramapriya D [ayirpamar] Monday, June 06, 2005 1:03 PM Subject: Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Dear Sir, I'm not sure where to draw the line because this is an astro group, but I couldn't stop myself, since I see repeated comparisons of Mandela to someone like Gandhi. Gandhi, you must remember, fought for his land; South Africa is not really Mandela's. One thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that southern Africa was colonized by congoids almost concurrently as it was colonized by Europeans, both displacing the native capoid hunter gatherers. This is why southern Africa has such a large proportion of descendants of European settlers compared to other parts of sub-saharan Africa. It is perfectly plausible to argue that at one time South Africa was majority white! Yes, negroids reached parts of South Africa before whites, but they were still quite recent arrivals when the European settlers came. Essentially the capoids where sandwiched between two sets of colonisers, negroids to the north and caucasoids to the south. Bantu is an ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent south of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term Bantu is commonly used to refer to the native African population, which was subject to the policies of apartheid. There are two basic theories of Bantu origins, that of Joseph Greenberg and Malcolm Guthrie, which is not a bit relevant here. For the Bantu today, the accepted truth is a synthesis of these theories. The Bantu first originated around the Benue-Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium BC, perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of Saharans into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforests of central Africa (phase I). About 1000 years later they began a more rapid second phase of expansion beyond the forests into southern and eastern Africa. Then sometime in the first millennium new agricultural techniques and plants were developed in Zambia, likely imported from South East Asia via Malay speaking Madagascar. With these techniques another Bantu expansion occurred centered on this new location (phase III). By about 1,000 AD it had reached modern day Zimbabwe and South Africa. In Zimbabwe the first major southern hemisphere empire was established, with its capital at Great Zimbabwe. It controlled trading routes from South Africa to north of the Zambezi, trading gold, copper, precious stones, animal hides, ivory and metal goods with the Arab traders of the Swahili coast. By the 14th or 15th centuries the Empire had surpassed its resources and had collapsed, with the city of Great Zimbabwe being abandoned. They couldn't spread southwards because their cattle and plants were not adapted to the Mediterranean climate. It was Huguenots who brought the Mediterranean techniques to South Africa. The Bantu were divided into different clans, not around national federations, but independent groups from some hundreds to thousands of individuals. The smallest unit of the Bantu organisational structure formed the household, or Kraal, consisting of a man, woman or women, and their children, as well as other relatives living in the same household. The man was the head of the household and often had many wives; he had complete authority over the family. The household and close relations generally played an important role in the life of the Bantu. Households which resided in the same valley or on the same hill were also an organisational unit, managed by a sub-chief. The chief was hereditary. With most clans the eldest son inherited the office of his father. With some clans the office was left to the oldest brother of the deceased chief, and after his death again the next oldest brother. This repeated until the last brother had deceased. The Bantu is divided into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho, Venda and Shangana Tsonga, with the Nguni represented the largest group. These are divided as follows: Nguni - Northern Nguni Swazi and Zulu - Southern Nguni Mfengu, Mpondo, Mpondomise, Thembu, Xhosa, Shangana, Tsonga, Sotho, Basotho (also: Southern Sotho), Northern Sotho, Lobedu, Pedi, Tswana (also: Western Sotho), Venda and Lemba. Now Nelson Mandela is the son of the chief of one of these myriad tribes, the Thembu. So how does this make South Africa his land?? If at all, it belongs to the capoid hunters. But where are they today? Shades of the USA, isn't it? Respects, Ramapriya On 6/6/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu wrote: Dear SweeYour points are valid, but the world, including this part of the world sees him as a person jailed for 26 years and also as a Gandhian who worked for the independence and freedom of his people.He might have indulged in other activities, cant we see that from Sagi lagna itself?Infact even i am Sagi lagna and Virgo Navamsa lagna person, :-)) and thus my preference for him being sagi lagna is even more biased :-)best wishespartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Sanjayji, Namaste TB – cause is Moon. I took Venus in Gemini to be the father’s lagna (prima facie Aquarius lagna; night birth) and 2nd from it was own lagna lord conjoined with Sun and 8th lord. The dispositor was Moon. With this timing, it would be shoola dasa of Aquarius (fixed, aspecting movable signs). With Scorpio lagna (prima facie) and Cancer lagna, the aspects are to fixed signs. In this case, not Moon, etc are involved. (So I’d have to disagree with you here J). More: His mother embraced the Christian faith (Methodist). Nelson’s father remained aloof from this, instead reserved his own faith for the “great spirit” of the Xhosas, Qamata, the God of his fathers. He was an unofficial priest who presided over ritual slaughtering of goats and calves and officiated at local traditional rites wrt planting, harvesting, birth, marriage, funerals etc. When he was not much of a new born child, Nelson’s father was involved in a dispute. As the headman, he was compelled to account for his stewardship to both the Thembu King and the local magistrate. The dispute was in connection to a complaint lodged by one of the villagers of an ox that had strayed from its owner. The magistrate’s summons was ignored and his father was promptly charged for subordination and deprived of his herd and land. (Father was an illiterate.) Because of this, his mother moved to another village (larger, with several hundred people) where she had the support of friends and relations; style was less grand than the old “kraal” (a small homestead) with a simple fenced-in enclosure for animals, field for growing crops and one or more thatched huts. ---- Nelson mentioned chief – (dash) headman who is subjected to answer to the magistrate. (Do not need to ask Ramapriya as I have the book here with me to confirm). He had 3 younger sisters: Baliwe, Natancu and Makhukswana Aged 16 – circumcision (correction; not aged 13) Nelson was 21 when he was accepted at the University College at Fort Hare. His education was important as he was to be groomed to be a counseller. At university, he became a member of the Students Christian Assoc and taught Sunday bible classes. Aged 22/23 during his summer break from his 2nd year university (after he resigned as a member elect by the Students Rep. Council on a matter of principle), his bride, the daughter of the local Thembu priest was chosen for him by the “regent”. The dowry would be paid from the community where Justice (regent’s son) was concerned, and Nelson’s dowry was to be paid by the regent himself. Nelson’s bride however, was in love with Justice. Both Justice and Nelson took it upon themselves to run away to Johannesburg after selling two of the regent’s prized oxen. Aged 23 taken on by a Jewish to practice his articles (not usual) while he continued correspondence studies with the university in Johannesburg. Aged 24 the regent died. Nelson passed his final exam for his BA at the end of 1942 August 1943: His 1st participation in a protest against the raising of bus fares. Early 1943, did his LLB at Wits University (only non white in the law faculty). Easter of 1944, Joined the Youth League of ANC (African National Congress) party. Already a smoker. 1945? 1st marriage to Evelyn Mase (who was training to be a nurse at the time he met her). Her father was a mine worker who died when she was an infant and her mother died when she was 12. She also had a brother and a sister. 1946 birth of 1st son Early 1947, finished his articles and left the firm. Applied for a loan to enable his full time LLB studies. Elected to the executive committee of the Transvaal ANC. Birth of 2nd child, female who died at 9 months. (He was at the hospital for the delivery). 1948 – worked for a new law firm 1950 – co-opted into the National Executive Committee of ANC Youth League to campaign. 2nd son, 26th June 1950 1951 – embraced the Marxist ideals. Became the national president of the Youth League of ANC. 1952 – passed driving test, March. 30th July 1952 arrested and charged with violation of the suppression of the communist act. 2nd Dec. 1952, found guilty and sentenced to 9 months imprisonment with hard labour but sentence was suspended for 2 years. Will look for more dates later. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Sanjay Rath Tuesday, June 07, 2005 5:35 AM RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Jaya Jagannatha Dear Swee Thats an important feedback about his father not being a Chief and just the head of a few villagers. Other points under your mail With best wishes and warm regards, Sanjay Rath * * * Sri Jagannath Center® 15B Gangaram Hospital Road New Delhi 110060, India http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 * * * Swee Chan [swee] Tuesday, June 07, 2005 3:41 AM RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Nelson Mandela's Chart Om Gurave Namah Dear Sanjay ji, Namaste I had quickly read the book again and can reaffirm that his father was not a Chief, but a headman of a tiny village. In the African tradition, a headman is normally one who oversees a few families in a village within another village. (Typical of Africa tribes). A chief is elected and presides over several villages, and a paramount chief is elected by all the other chiefs within a province. His father’s land and cattle were taken away from him when Nelson was very young (he didn’t say when), and due to poverty, [sanjay Rath:] Why were the cattle and lands taken away from father, we need to check this fromthe D12 as well as Rasi chart. Prima facie we have the Sun & Saturn conjunction in the 8th house showing the event happening in childhood. The conjunction of the badhakesh with this is also very bad for wealth and properties. This is a Kemadruma yoga generated from lagna with malefic planets in the 8H. But this can happen with both the lagna and is more apt for Scorpio lagna. Mother was more well off than fathers family and this should be seen from A4 which is in Gemini with Jupiter!! No this is not correct. Using Scorpio lagna, the A4 is in Sagittarius or Taurus - latter is stronger and with Venus to confirm that Mother was from a more well off family. [sc lagna favored] Nelson’s mother moved back to her own village close to her own family where she could be supported by other family members (subsistence farming and herding). Nelson Mandela’s father suggested that the acting paramount chief be Jongintaba Dalindyebo who promised to look after Nelson. At the age of 9, when Nelson’s father died (probable cause was TB- Shoola Dasa (Aq) with Saturn’s dispositor as Moon). [sanjay Rath:] That argument is also MORE applicable for Scorpio lagna as the shoola dasa will be Cancer with the deadly combination.The cara Pitrkaraka is Mars an Rahu is in the 3H from it aspected by the combination - so then we can say that Cancer Sula dasa aspecting this Rahu can give death - will surely give death. Unless lagna is afflicted how can a person be adopted by another? Nelson was sent to the acting paramount chief where he spent most of his “grooming” days and was initiated the same time as Justice, Jongintaba’s son at the age of 13. The initiation which is the circumcision ritual marks the change of boyhood into manhood for the Thembu tribe. (Scorpio Drig dasa with Rahu in it). There was no way Nelson was ever to be an heir to chiefdom. (Sorry for the tongue twisting story). [sanjay Rath:] Thanks for this clarity. I am getting another drig dasa. Can you check whats happening with the software. Nelson had his own radio station (illegal) and was probably one of if not the only educated freedom fighter in his day, so he became the most prominent/promising member to head his “party”. [sanjay Rath:] Mercury must be in Rajyoga...not with Sg Lagna Love, Swee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Dear Sanjay, Leaving on a skiing vacation now, so more on this when I return, if the thread is breathing still ) And while I respect your views on whether Tony Bliar (sic) has been good for the UK, you'll probably have noticed that the new Queen's speech of last month included a new anti-terror Bill - as if another was needed; this will be the third by my count since Velveteen (my alias for him ) assumed office. It is proposed that two new offences be created. The first is " engaging in acts preparatory to terrorism " . That's Bliar for you. Imagine a cop at your door saying, " What! You have an electric timer! " Even more galling is the proposal to make an offense of " glorifying and condoning terrorism. " If I say, " The war in Iraq was illegal and the attacks on the invaders are legitimate attacks by the Iraqi resistance " , which I will all the time, the cop might say, " Right, egg, you're nicked! " . I'm so glad I'm not a UK resident right now Respects, Ramapriya ayirpamar On 6/7/05, Sanjay Rath <guruji wrote: Jaya Jagannatha Dear Ramapriya Thats good research, just like you. Now, I am not inclined to go through all ..chasing the Bantu up the Congo river. So tell me simply in one line max- do you or don't you agree with Swee that he was not the son of some village chieftian. With best wishes and warm regards, Sanjay Rath * * * Sri Jagannath Center® 15B Gangaram Hospital Road New Delhi 110060, India http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 * * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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