Guest guest Posted December 9, 1999 Report Share Posted December 9, 1999 Pranaam Sanjay, > OM KRISHNA GURU OM > Dear Narasimha, > Agreed that the Kota Chakra of Durga Sampradaya does exist and is also a > good tool of Jyotish, but how does this compare with the Sarvato-Bhadra > Chakra with its elaborate scheme of Latha et.al. I think the latter was more > popular for studying the effects of Gochara. Why don't you try it? > Om Tat Sat > Best Wishes > Sanjay Rath Durga sampradaya is also very popular. For example, every panchaangam published in Andhra gives a chart akin to kota (durga) chakra but cast from Sun's star at the time of first menstruation of a lady and makes recommendations based on that chart. Charts dividing 28 stars into 4 layers as in kota chakra are pretty popular and used for various purposes. They work particularly will in mundane horoscopy. Look at Pakistan's kota chakra. When Bangladesh broke away, they had malefics in the pillar of kota chakra. In Aug-Nov 1999 again, they had malefics in the pillar and look at all the mess Pakistan went rhough in recent months! They had a sort of defeat with India and all the sectarian violence internally and turbulence in Sindh. It all culminated in the military coup. Even today, they have malefics in the pillar and this is a very unstable time for Pakistan. I did not compare Sarvatobhadra chakra with kota chakra. The former is very general and widely applicable, while the latter is used for very specific purposes. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Your sishya, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.