Guest guest Posted October 6, 1999 Report Share Posted October 6, 1999 Aum Gurudevaya Namah Pranam gurudev, I am aware of the fact that the satwic worship of Ma kali guide us to the ultimate goal by removal of all desires. I am giving my birth data for consideration 25.08.74, 14:26 IST, Patratu (Near Ranchi), Bihar, India; 023-22 N; 085-21 E. (The birth time is required to be rectified.) I am also sending the planetary longitudes and varga charts Planetary position ---------------------------- Planet Longitude Rasi Nakshatraname Pada Direct/ret ---------------------------- Sun 128.28 5 Magha 3 Dir Merc 136.03 5 Purvaphal 1 Dir Venu 109.19 4 Aslesha 1 Dir Mars 144.68 5 Purvaphal 4 Dir Jupt 320.87 11 Purvabadra 1 Ret Satn 81.62 3 Punarvasu 1 Dir Moon 226.57 8 Anuradha 4 Dir Rahu 231.90 8 Jyestha 2 Ret Ketu 51.90 2 Rohini 4 Ret Uran 181.37 7 Chitra 3 Dir Nept 223.32 8 Anuradha 3 Dir Plut 161.87 6 Hastha 1 Dir ---------------------------- Saptavargas Table (In rasi) ---- Planet Div.1 Div.3 Div.7 Div.9 Div.10 Div.12 Div.16 ---- Lagna 9 9 10 3 11 12 1 Sun 5 5 6 3 7 8 9 Mercury 5 9 8 5 10 11 1 Venus 4 8 2 9 6 11 11 Mars 5 1 10 8 1 2 6 Jupiter 11 7 3 1 5 7 4 Saturn 3 11 8 1 10 11 8 Moon 8 12 5 8 9 2 1 Rahu 8 4 7 10 11 4 4 Ketu 2 10 1 4 5 10 4 Uranus 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 Neptune 8 12 5 7 8 1 12 Pluto 6 10 2 1 5 10 3 ---- My atma karaka is Mars, Placed in Scorpio in the Navamsa, the 12th being the Libra and no planet is posited there. The place is aspected by Saturn and Jupiter. What will be my ista Devata? I am looking forward for your reply. Your obedient shisya, Sarajit " Sanjay Rath " <varahamihira wrote: JAYA JAGANNATH Dear Sarajit, I hope you are aware that the worship of Kali Ma removes all worldly desire and guides us to our ultimate goal. Todal tantra and other such books teach that there is no difference between the satwik Worship of Kali and the Bhakti of sri krishna as their Beeja are the similar Brahma Beeja (KRIM) and Kaama Beeja (KLIM). Make you navamsa Chart and see the placement of the AK in it. See the 12th from AK and determine the Ista Devata. Better stii, mail your chart to the list. Hare Krishna Sanjay Rath - Sarajit Poddar <sarajit <varahamihira > Tuesday, October 05, 1999 5:37 PM Re: [ Brahmin by Birth?] > Aum Gurudevaya Namah > Pranam gurudev, > > I got enlightened from the discussion between you and sri Gautam Sarkar. As > far as my understanding goes all the way leads to the same destination, the > final emancipation. The worshipping of the different dieties, Brahma, Vishnu, > Maheswara, Ma Kali or so builds the foundation on which we could build the > edifice of higher spiritual consciousness. When we go higher and higher in the > spiritual path, the more and more we get conscious about the Nirakar Bramha. > At that time the different path which we followed to reach that position > becomes immaterial. We see the light of the supreme consciousness within > ourselves. > I don't know whether I am a Shakta, Shaiva or vaisnava. I have equal regards > for all of them. But i like to worship Ma Kali as I perceive her as my > mother who can hold my fingers and take me ahead in the path of self > realizaion. I have full faith on my spiritual Gurudev that he will take me to > the right destination at the right time. BTW our Kul devata is Ma Chandi. You > have mentioned that the Ista devata can be seen from the 12th from the Ak in > the D-9 Chart. Please throw some light on it. I like to know my Ista Devata. > > Your obedient shisya > Sarajit > > Please forgive me for my not participating in the jyotish discussion. Actually > I don't have the three basic books the BPHS, COVA and UPSJ. Hence I am finding > it difficult to refer, whatever is being discussed here. I have placed an > order with Sagar publications and expecting them in a day or two. I shall > bother you again after I receive them for clarification of some topics that > have been discussed here ------ HARI OM TAT SAT Jaya Jagannatha Mahaprabhu __________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 1999 Report Share Posted October 7, 1999 Aum Namah Sivaya Dear Yasomatinandanaji, I do agree with you. There is no difference between the supreme consciousness and Krishna. The liberated soul don't strive for anything. He don't have any desires to be fulfilled. Both the grief and sorrow is equal to him. He enjoys the eternal bliss. I do have a Gita, but that is in my home and now I am living in hostel and hence it is quite inaccessable. It will be a favour to me if you send me the electronic version of Gita as you have offered. Thanks Sarajit " YND " <vedant wrote: Dear Sarajit-ji, Hare Krishna. Jaya Sri Sri Guru-Gauranga! If you allow, just to add two words in the line... >I got enlightened from the discussion between you and sri Gautam Sarkar. As >far as my understanding goes all the way leads to the same destination, the >final emancipation. The worshipping of the different dieties, Brahma, Vishnu, >Maheswara, Ma Kali or so builds the foundation on which we could build the >edifice of higher spiritual consciousness. When we go higher and higher in the >spiritual path, the more and more we get conscious about the Nirakar Bramha. >At that time the different path which we followed to reach that position >becomes immaterial. We see the light of the supreme consciousness within >ourselves. ....and then after realizing Nirakar Brahma you MUST get to an understanding of the eternal FORM of the Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Krishna who is the source and support of the Nirakar Brahaman: " brhamano hi pratishthaham " . You MUST understand your eternal relatiohship with Him (sambandha-jnana) as His eternal servitor, then you MUST act in this understanding (abhidheya) and then you MUST reach the ultimate goal and necessaty of this relationship (prayojana) which is pure love of God. It is not within the dharma-artha-kama-moksha sphere. It is panchama-purushartha - " prema pumartha mahan " . This is not my verdict - this is the verdict of the Gita/ Brahma-bhuta prasannatma na sochati na kanksati sama sarvesu bhutesu mad-bhaktim labhate param " One who is thus transcendentally situated at once realizes the Supreme Brahman and becomes fully joyful. He never laments or desires to have anything. He is equally disposed toward every living entity. In that state he attains pure devotional service unto Me. " (BG 18.54) Please read the Bhagavad-Gita As It Is by Srila Prabhupada. If you don't have a copy you can get one from the nearest Hare Krishna Mandir or buy online at: com.bbt.se or if you like I can send you an electronic version of it. I wish you all success in your search of Absolute Truth. You are a sincere person and Lord Jagannath will surely guide you all the way. Kindest regards, Yasomatinandana das ------ HARI OM TAT SAT Jaya Jagannatha Mahaprabhu __________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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