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Jaya Jagannath

Dear Sarajit,

Narasimha has said it all and I have also written on this. Remember that the

Square is NOT MALEFIC in Vedic Astrology. Parasara defines this Aspect under

the relationship called 'PARASPARA YOGA-KARAKA " It is like " you pat my back

and I will pat your back " or " If you kick me then I will kick you " . These

planets become mutual co-workers and help each other in getting things done

(or undone) depending upon whether it is Itthasala or Easarpa.

However, while examining Birth Charts, the orbs have to be elongated and

the retrogression of the nodes have to be kept in mind. Thus, if Rahu &

Jupiter are in quadrants, then Rahu will try to block the " SAT " of Jupiter.

In such a context it is vital to note whether Jupiter has crossed the degree

of Rahu. If it has not, then even powerful Mahapurusha Yoga's will become

defunct.

Om Tat Sat

Best Wishes

Sanjay Rath

-

Narasimha P.V.R. Rao <pvr

<varahamihira (AT) eGroups (DOT) com>

Wednesday, January 05, 2000 6:07 AM

[Jagannath] Re: Ithasala yoga

 

 

> Dear Sarajit,

>

> I will answer this instead of Gurudev.

>

> > Aum Guruve Namah

> > Dear Gurudev,

> >

> > I was stdying different yogas in Takjaka astrology. In case of

> Ithasala Yoga,

> > a fast moving planet should be moving backward of a slower moving

> planet. But

> > for the formation of the yoga is it necessary that the longitude of

> the faster

> > moving planet is less than that of Slower moving planet?

>

> No.

>

> If Jupiter is at 5 deg in Ar and Mercury at 3 deg in Le,

> they have an ithasala yoga. Though Jupiter's longitude is

> below Mercury's longitude, Mercury's advancement in his

> sign (3 deg) is LESS than Jupiter's (5 deg). So they have

> ithasala yoga.

>

> If Jupiter is at 3 deg in Le and Mercury at 5 deg in Ar,

> they have an easarpha yoga. Though Jupiter's longitude is

> above Mercury's longitude, Mercury's advancement in his

> sign (5 deg) is MORE than Jupiter's (3 deg). So they have

> easarpha (a bad yoga - opposite of ithasala).

>

> But be careful with retrograde planets and planets about

> to become retrograde or direct. Judging Tajaka yogas in

> such cases is trickier!

>

> Basically remember it like this: If two planets are about

> to have an EXACT aspect (trinal, sextile, square etc), i.e.

> if exact aspect will take place in very near future, THEN

> we have ithasala yoga.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

>

>

>

>

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