Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Dear Narasimha Prabhu, Namaste! Jaya Jagannath! I know you are very busy with so many important things but I still want to humbly beg for some help from you. I also hope that Lord Jagannath will be pleased and it will be of a great service to many our students. Could you please for the benefit of everybody exlplain what will be the significations of the 12 HOUSES in mundane charts - what we can see from all these houses. with kindest regards, Yasomatinandana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2000 Report Share Posted December 19, 2000 Namaste Yasomati-nandana Prabhu, > Dear Narasimha Prabhu, > Namaste! Jaya Jagannath! > > I know you are very busy with so many important things but I still > want to humbly beg for some help from you. I also hope that Lord > Jagannath will be pleased and it will be of a great service to many > our students. Could you please for the benefit of everybody > exlplain what will be the significations of the 12 HOUSES in > mundane charts - what we can see from all these houses. > > with kindest regards, > Yasomatinandana das I am sorry for the delay in replying. I am cc'ing this reply to vedic astrology list also. I am simply quoting a small section from the chapter on " Mundane Astrology " in my book " Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach " . This list is not complete, but it can be a good starting point. You can refer to books by Dr. Raman for more. -------------------------------- 35.2 Re-interpreted Significations In mundane charts, we can still use arudha padas, divisional charts etc, but we have to re-interpret the significations of various charts, houses and arudha padas judiciously. For example, D-9 may show relations with other nations and the role played in international polity. D-30 may show internal disturbances and violence. D-11 may show wars and terrorist activities. D-8 may show unexpected and sudden external troubles like natural calamities. D-10 may show political activity. D-24 may show universities, science, technology, arts, research and activities of intelligentsia. Arudha lagna may show how a nation is perceived in the world. A3 may shows its weapons. A6 may shows its enemies. A7 may show its allies. Significations of various houses are given below: First house: General state of affairs in the nation, public health, cabinet. Second house: State revenue, wealth, imports, commerce, allies, aristocracy. Third house: Telecommunications, transportation, journalism, media. Fourth house: Educational institutions, students, real estate, general feeling of well-being, trade, agriculture. Fifth house: Children, new births, crime, parks, mentality of leaders. Sixth house: State loans, debt, diseases, armed forces, territorial attacks. Seventh house: Health of women, immorality, infant mortality, war, relations with other nations. Eighth house: Death rate, state treasury, unexpected troubles, instability. Ninth house: Temples, righteousness, judiciary, fortune. Tenth house: The ruler, politics, parliament, foreign trade, exports, revolution and political instability. Eleventh house: Gains from other nations, gains in trade, friendship. Twelfth house: Secret enemies, plots, secret crime, hospitals, wars, losses. -------------------------------- May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2000 Report Share Posted December 23, 2000 Dear Narasimha Prabhu, Hare Krishna. Jaya Jagannath! Thank you very much. You explained the principles very nicely and the list is quite exhaustive. May I ask you one more question. We had just had Mayor's and Governor's elections in our city. By Krishna's grace we were able to successfully predict the ouctcome of both based on the beginning time of the election. The ruling party won the first position and lost the second (the elections were held on different days). Now I noted down the exact time of swearing-in of the Mayor. Now, while interpreting the chart should I treat it like a chart of the whole city or just of the Government. To be more explicit, in this case would 7th house show relations with other cities or relationships between the Government and the citizens? And other things like this - where the border line should be - between the City as a whole and the external world or between the Government and the rest of the city? With kindest regards,Yasomatinandana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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