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OM VISHNAVE NAMAH

 

Dear YASOMATI NANDANA,

My comments are given below:-

 

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YND <vedant

<varahamihira >

Friday, March 17, 2000 10:24 PM

[Jagannath] SJVC - LESSON#2 - RATH'S LECTURES

 

 

Dear Gurudev,

My respecful obeisances. Jaya Jagannath!

Q1. The next question is which Graha should be given the over-lordship of

this twelve-fold division or the twelve signs of the zodiac and why?

 

There is a standard answer correlating the planets to their distance from

the Sun. But it falls out of the context. Can you give some hint regarding

the overlordship within the context of the lecture.

 

RATH: HINT: NARA-NARAYANA; JEEVATMA-PARAMATMA; WHICH PART OF A HUMAN BEING

IS ITS TRUE REPRESENTATIVE? IS IT THE BODY, THE MIND OR THE SOUL?

DWADAS-ADITYA....THE TWELVE SONS OF ADITI.

 

Q2. Make a schematic representation of the Earth, Bha-Chakra with its 12

spokes and mark out the areas of Nara & Narayana.

 

In the standard South-Indian style chakra the area within the square

symbolizes Nara, and beyond - Narayana.

 

 

RATH: THIS IS NOT CORRECT. AS THE SQUARE DOES NOT EVOLVE NATURALLY FROM THE

30 DEGREE ANGLES. THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF CHARTS USED. THESE ARE THE

EAST-INDIAN, NORTH INDIAN AND SOUTH INDIAN. THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE THE

JAGANNATH HORA LITE, PLEASE TRY OUT THESE THREE TYPES OF CHARTS AND ALSO

STUDY THE PORTION RELATING TO SUDARSHANA CHAKRA IN THE BPHS.

 

Your shisya

Yasomatinandana das

 

Best Wishes,

Sanjay Rath

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