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Jaya

Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha,

Namaste

 

There are 3

types of Trimsamsa. What you’ve given is based

on the cyclical parivritti or is it drawn from the naisargika karaka of the 6th house – (Mars

and Saturn) BPHS. I was only taught this one (by Krishna

ji).

Though I am inclined to think that even the 3rd from AL or the 3rd

house can be considered. But

it looks like only drekkana is considered in the evil

scheme K

 

How do you

calculate the others and what do they mean?

 

Thanks.

 

Love,

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology [vedic astrology ] On Behalf Of Partha

Sarathy

Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:38

PM

vedic astrology

Re: [vedic astrology] Re:

Question about Trishamsha

 

 

 

Dear Prabodh

 

 

 

 

 

The Rashi is divided into 30 trimsamsas, and then the allocation of

five unequal sectors to different tatwas.

 

 

The pancha tatwas are Mars, mercury, venus, Jupiter and Saturn.

 

 

The five unequal sectors is based upon the " nature of tatwa " .

 

 

 

For a normal human being, the life current alternates between left

nostril to right nostril every hour. This hour can be divided into five tatwas,

and during the five different tatwas the " thinking " of the person

changes.

 

 

Every person has a subconscious unnatural fear built in due to some

past experiences and past lives. Thus the " unnatural Purusha " or

paapa purusha resides in each and every human being, playing out the unnatural

forces.

 

 

Thus the arishtas, illnesses, etc.

 

 

Trimshamsa can be analysed at various levels

 

 

a) To see the paapa purusha, the unnatural elements

 

 

b) To see the afflicted tatwas

 

 

c) To see the vital force and sustaining force, how they are

afflicted(sun and the moon)

 

 

d) To see the " cure " of the ailments

 

 

e) To see how the person breathes, the prana or the vital force

actually decides how long the person would stay, or how he is going to die.

 

 

f) Once you understand how a person is using the life force, you can

make corrections accordingly, by giving suitable remedies

 

 

 

 

 

For this one has to construct the trimsamsha chart, and see which areas

of life are affected, when the person faces the various arishtas. Is it young

age or vriddha etc.

 

 

 

 

 

You can also see whether remedies would work on him or not. This is

based on the strength of the Mars and venus. Sun and Moon should be free from

afflictions to lead a normal, healthy and happy life

 

 

 

 

 

best wishes

 

 

partha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 6/28/05, vijayadas_pradeep

<vijayadas_pradeep

wrote:

Dear shri Prabodh

 

Each amsha has got individual lords.When we say he is lording for a

span of 5 or 7 degrees,it means he lords each and every amsha

falling within that span.

 

For a sign of 30 degrees sage knew which planet has lordship for

which all sectors.For knowing the reason,we should either meet sage

or get help from other learned members of this group.

 

Thanks

Pradeep

 

vedic astrology ,

" Prabodh Vekhande "

<amolmandar> wrote:

> Dear Shree Vijaydas Namaste

>

> You may be right. But question stil remains why for each division

in

> D-30 there is no individual lord/rashi like other vargas. Hopefully

> one day I may meet sage!

>

> Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

>

> Prabodh Vekhande

> Jai Jai Shankar

> Har Har Shankar

>

>

>

> vedic astrology ,

" vijayadas_pradeep "

> <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote:

> > Dear shri Prabodh

> >

> > As i have said before amshas are even.All trimshamshas are of 1

degree

> > and you will have 30 trimshamshas in any sign.Thus

divisions are

> > similar to any other.

> >

> > Only difference is one planet is lording a certain span of

degrees in

> > a sign and this span is not uniform.Only sage will know the

reason.

> > Sun and Moon does not have ownership.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Pradeep

> >

> >

> > vedic astrology

, " Prabodh Vekhande "

> > <amolmandar> wrote:

> > > Dearv Shree Pradeep Namaste

> > >

> > > I think the division is not even. Why is that for

some

degress lord

> > > remains same? We see that for all vargas amsha is uniform. I

mean if

> > > it is D-1 one amsha,hora 2 amshas, D-3 three amshas,D-9 nine

amshas,

> > > D-12 twelve amshas. In all theses vargas amshas are according

to name

> > > of the varga and each amsha has separate lord and deity. The

rule is

> > > voilated only with Trishamsha in Shadvarga. In Trishamsha

first it

> > > considers Odd or Even and then accordingly it divides rashi.

In odd

> > > rashi first two and last division is of 5 degrees and 3rd and

4th

> > > division of 8 and 7 respec. Thats makes total 30. In Even

rashi 2nd

> > > and 3rd divisions are 7 and 8 degress and rest are of 5 making

total

> > > of 30.

> > > So it is still not clear why such a special treatment to

Trishamsha?

> > >

> > > Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

> > >

> > > Prabodh Vekhande

> > > Jai Jai Shankar

> > > Har Har Shankar

> > >

> > >

> > > vedic astrology ,

" vijayadas_pradeep "

> > > <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote:

> > > > Dear shri Prabodh

> > > >

> > > > Trimshamsha is ofcourse 1 degree or 1/30th of a sign.But

the

lords

> > > > remain the same for every 5 degrees in a sign.

> > > > example if jupiter is at 4 degrees and moon at 3 degrees in

the

> same

> > > > sign they will have the same trimshamsha lord,depending on

Oja

> yugma.

> > > >

> > > > Pradeep

> > > >

> > > > vedic astrology ,

" Prabodh Vekhande "

> > > > < amolmandar> wrote:

> > > > > Dear all Namaste

> > > > >

> > > > > What is the reason of 5 divions in Trishamsha as name

indicates 30

> > > > > amshas of rashi? Another point is that the divisions

are

> uneven and

> > > > > different for Odd and Even rashi. Why so many

complications in D-

> > > > 30?

> > > > > Please clarify.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks a lot for your Time and Astrology.

> > > > >

> > > > > Prabodh Vekhande

> > > > > Jai Jai Shankar

> > > > > Har Har Shankar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Om Tat Sat

|| Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu ||

 

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