Guest guest Posted June 29, 2000 Report Share Posted June 29, 2000 Dear jyotisha, In following message I am sending my chart. In answer to question 3. my chart is a mixture of a rajyoga with elements giving renunciation. For raj yoga I have Jupiter as fifth lord in lagna and Sun as tenth lord in ninth. These have mutual rashi drishti although the graha drishti is only one way from Jupiter to Sun. Sun is in own/exalted signs in 3 out of shodasha varga. Jupiter is in own/exalted signs in 5 out of shodasha varga. Also there is a rashi drishti between AK Jupiter and Pitrikaraka Rahu. In navamsa the Sun and Jupiter again form a Raj yoga in the fourth, and the Jupiter-Rahu have graha drishti in kendras. I am not clear as to which counts in assigning raj yoga, graha drishti, rashi drishti, or both. Also by Jaimini's rules of strength, lagnesh is Ketu, which is conjunct ninth lord Moon in the 12th. This is a dharmkarmadipathi yoga but in a dusthana has more to do with turning from the world, living in an ashram and being part of a spiritual community throughout adult life so far. Among the yogas for renunciation I have Moon in a rashi of Saturn in D-3 and in Navamsa Moon is in a sign of Saturn and getting graha drishti of Mars and Saturn. Also from AL in Virgo Jupiter is in third, emphasizing spirituality. Dashas are taken from Lagna balance as it has more strength by Jaimini's second source. Mercury is conjunct Sun and during childhood in Mercury dasha I was getting some yoga results as I constantly received prizes for academic work and attended prestigious university where I was an editor of paper and had some accomplishments. In Ketu dasha I began finding a spiritual path. In Venus I became part of a spiritual community and had marriage with a man who left the path (Venus seventh lord in eighth). And began a second marriage--Venus in dual rashi, Venus in sambandh with Jupiter aspecting second house of second marriage (Venus aspects Jupiter's sign; Jupiter aspects Venus's sign). In Sun dasha I began study of Jyotish. In Moon this is continuing plus I am writing on this subject. As to whether my Jupiter is weak enough to cause Vipareeta Rajyoga and bring material success, or whether it is strong and requires spirituality to be uppermost, that is a call for fine judgment. Jupiter is gandanta and retrograde stationary. Yet it is in lagna, with no planets in its nakshatras to dilute its strength. It is the Atmakaraka, and in navamsa is in a kendra in a good sign for Jupiter, accompanied by the Amatyakaraka and BK and Ketu the lagnesh. So the bottom line is it is a strong Jupiter and therefore may keep me from putting enough emphasis on material accomplishment to be there. Maybe I can tell next September when Jupiter bhukti starts. Sat Nam, Sat Siri Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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