Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 Om Datta Guru Dear Steve, You are correct. That is a typo in there and it should read " Seven " instead of " Six " . Initially, do not count the Moon as we must be fair with the Lagna. If they turn out to be equal, then count the Moon. Here we use the " Veto " power of the Moon (like a chairman in a boardroom) to determine the Dasa. Thank you for your keen observation. Venus should be in trines to your Navamsa Lagna or Amsa Lagna in Venus house. Do confirm. Your sincerity will pay rich dividends. With Best Wishes, Sanjay Rath - Steve Hubball <steve.hubball Varahamihira <varahamihira > Sunday, July 23, 2000 8:13 PM [sri Guru] Question on Lesson 8 Jaya Jagannath! Dear Gurudeva Sanjay and Jyotish Gurus I have a question relating to Lesson 8. The first rule for determining the relative strength of a constellation states: (i) Determine the number of planets in Kendra to the signs occupied by the constellation. Larger number of planets in quadrant shall determine the stronger. I assume that we include Rahu and Ketu here (i.e. together as two planets in kendra)? If this is correct, I do not understand how you arrive at " Six planets placed in quadrant to the Moon sign " in Illustration Example 1. Should this be 8, including the Moon itself, or do we exclude the Moon when counting from the Moon sign? Please forgive me if I am overlooking some simple point here. Unfortunately, I will be away tomorrow until Saturday, so I will not be able to complete this assignment until next week. Your Sisya Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 Dear Gurudeva Sanjay Thank you for your reply. You are absolutely correct, my Navamsa Lagna is Aries with Venus in Leo in the 5th house, in trine to the lagna. Could you please enlighten me on the significance of this yoga? Your Sisya Steve - Sanjay Rath <srath <varahamihira > Sunday, July 23, 2000 5:34 PM Re: [sri Guru] Question on Lesson 8 > Om Datta Guru > Dear Steve, > You are correct. That is a typo in there and it should read " Seven " > instead of " Six " . Initially, do not count the Moon as we must be fair with > the Lagna. If they turn out to be equal, then count the Moon. Here we use > the " Veto " > power of the Moon (like a chairman in a boardroom) to determine the Dasa. > Thank you for your keen observation. Venus should be in trines to your > Navamsa Lagna or Amsa Lagna in Venus house. Do confirm. Your sincerity will > pay rich dividends. > With Best Wishes, > Sanjay Rath > - > Steve Hubball <steve.hubball > Varahamihira <varahamihira > > Sunday, July 23, 2000 8:13 PM > [sri Guru] Question on Lesson 8 > > > Jaya Jagannath! > > Dear Gurudeva Sanjay and Jyotish Gurus > > I have a question relating to Lesson 8. The first rule for determining the > relative strength of a constellation states: (i) Determine the number of > planets in Kendra to the signs occupied by the constellation. Larger number > of planets in quadrant shall determine the stronger. > > I assume that we include Rahu and Ketu here (i.e. together as two planets in > kendra)? > > If this is correct, I do not understand how you arrive at " Six planets > placed in quadrant to the Moon sign " in Illustration Example 1. Should this > be 8, including the Moon itself, or do we exclude the Moon when counting > from the Moon sign? > > Please forgive me if I am overlooking some simple point here. > > Unfortunately, I will be away tomorrow until Saturday, so I will not be able > to complete this assignment until next week. > > Your Sisya > > Steve > > > > > ------ > To email plain text is conventional, to add graphics is divine. > We'll show you how at www.supersig.com. > http://click./1/6811/9/_/2192/_/964375299/ > ------ > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2000 Report Share Posted July 24, 2000 Om Datta Guru Dear Steve and all Jyotisha, That is the way the traditional Jyotisha look. They look at the person first. The observations should be accurate. The fact that Steve was able to catch such a typo which most others would have overlooked shows his keen observation and indepth reading. Such a tapas bala or strength to concentrate is given only by Sukracharya the great Tapaswi. This can happen if the Navamsa Lagna (representing our inner abilities as obtained from many births) has a strong influence of venus in trines. Thus, in this way you can also correct charts. Observation is very important. Dronacharya commended Arjuna for focusing in the eye of the Bird when they were learning archery. JAYA YOGA is caused by Jupiter (Dhi-intellect) and Venus (Tapa-bala: strength of penance). Later on Yoga's. With Best Wishes, Sanjay Rath - Steve Hubball <steve.hubball <varahamihira > Monday, July 24, 2000 12:24 AM Re: [sri Guru] Question on Lesson 8 > Dear Gurudeva Sanjay > > Thank you for your reply. You are absolutely correct, my Navamsa Lagna is > Aries with Venus in Leo in the 5th house, in trine to the lagna. Could you > please enlighten me on the significance of this yoga? > > Your Sisya > > Steve > > - > Sanjay Rath <srath > <varahamihira > > Sunday, July 23, 2000 5:34 PM > Re: [sri Guru] Question on Lesson 8 > > > > Om Datta Guru > > Dear Steve, > > You are correct. That is a typo in there and it should read " Seven " > > instead of " Six " . Initially, do not count the Moon as we must be fair with > > the Lagna. If they turn out to be equal, then count the Moon. Here we use > > the " Veto " > > power of the Moon (like a chairman in a boardroom) to determine the Dasa. > > Thank you for your keen observation. Venus should be in trines to your > > Navamsa Lagna or Amsa Lagna in Venus house. Do confirm. Your sincerity > will > > pay rich dividends. > > With Best Wishes, > > Sanjay Rath > > - > > Steve Hubball <steve.hubball > > Varahamihira <varahamihira > > > Sunday, July 23, 2000 8:13 PM > > [sri Guru] Question on Lesson 8 > > > > > > Jaya Jagannath! > > > > Dear Gurudeva Sanjay and Jyotish Gurus > > > > I have a question relating to Lesson 8. The first rule for determining > the > > relative strength of a constellation states: (i) Determine the number of > > planets in Kendra to the signs occupied by the constellation. Larger > number > > of planets in quadrant shall determine the stronger. > > > > I assume that we include Rahu and Ketu here (i.e. together as two planets > in > > kendra)? > > > > If this is correct, I do not understand how you arrive at " Six planets > > placed in quadrant to the Moon sign " in Illustration Example 1. Should > this > > be 8, including the Moon itself, or do we exclude the Moon when counting > > from the Moon sign? > > > > Please forgive me if I am overlooking some simple point here. > > > > Unfortunately, I will be away tomorrow until Saturday, so I will not be > able > > to complete this assignment until next week. > > > > Your Sisya > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > ------ > > To email plain text is conventional, to add graphics is divine. > > We'll show you how at www.supersig.com. > > http://click./1/6811/9/_/2192/_/964375299/ > > ------ > > > > OM TAT SAT > > Archive: varahamihira > > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > > > > > > > ------ > BTW: Did you buy that new car yet? > If not, check this site out. > They're called CarsDirect.com and it's a pretty sweet way to buy a car. > http://click./1/6847/9/_/2192/_/964378468/ > ------ > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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