Guest guest Posted February 1, 2000 Report Share Posted February 1, 2000 Pranaam Sanjay, > I have also mentioned that I am not going into the > D-Charts in depth, if > we do that, then the entire life of the mother and > grandparents can be > spelled out. I think only Ashok has seen me doing this as he > used to sit > next to me everyday for two years when I was seeing charts. > You will find > considerable examples in my book, but this is incomplete and > someday I will > do justice to this aspect of Jyotish. Your book has a few examples related to the house of mother, but they all use rasi chart (I think). I don't think you have any examples using D-12 in the chapter on 4th house. And unlike Ashok, I do not have the luxury of spending such quality time with you, being seven oceans away. However, I will not ask you to share with me several detailed examples as you did with Ashok. I will just ask some basic questions. If you can answer them, I will be grateful: (1) What dasa do you use for spelling out the entire life of mother and grandparents? I can only explain some important events using Vimsottari and Kalachakra dasa and cannot spell out the entire life. Those dasas don't seem to go beyond some level. Do you use Narayana dasa of D-12? (2) To spell out the entire life of mother, do you use the normal D-12 Narayana dasa (initiated from the 12th lord in rasi) or the special D-12 based Narayana dasa based on matri bhava? It is my understanding that the former is native-centric and the latter is mother-centric. (3) Which houses do you use for initiating D-12 based Narayana dasa when you spell out the entire lives of grandfather and grandmother (maternal and paternal)? (4) When interpreting these dasas, which of these references in D-12 do you use - 4th house, 4th lord, A4, 4th from naisargika karaka? What is the role of chara karaka? (5) Parasara said that mother is represented by the 4th from either lagna or Moon. Do you give preference to the 4th from Moon when Moon is very strong? Thank you! Your sishya, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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