Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah: Humble pranaams to Sanjay-ji and all Gurus: After learning about the variations in transit effects from different points I feel overwhelmed. Another of my stumbling blocks is that using the concepts like drishtis, argalas, arudhas, MKS, curses, chara-karakas I feel that I am able to explain known charts quite well. But when it comes to giving predictions I tend to get confused. I have kind of realised that its pretty much the grace of the almighty that gives preditive power but I hope the gurus here can provide some tips on how to better analyze. Also I am trying to analyse the movement of Saturn into Leo from different points. Is this a good way to go about it? Moon (Ta): Sa in 4th (kantaka not good but tamara moorthi and mitra tara so maybe ok) Lagna (Li): Saturn is natal yogakaraka and in 11th house with 5 ashtakavarga points in kakshya where it does not contribute. But good. AL (Ge): Saturn is transiting 3rd from AL. GOOD Paaka (Le): Saturn is in Paaka lagna. So health problems possible. Arudhas: Saturn is transiting over arudhas A8 and A7. So bad for health and relationships. Saturn is also a yogakaraka for the natal chart from Moon (tauras), Lagna and Sun (in Libra). Now from the above can I conclude that Saturn's transit will be good for image and gains, bad for health and relationships ? Will Saturn's results be confined to the houses he owns in the natal charts, in other words is he a yogakaraka in transit as well ? Thanks in advance for your guidance here. Krupa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 |Hare Rama Krsna| |Om Saraswatyai Namah| Dear Krupa, Namaskar. I recall my own bewilderment when one had just begun to come closer to the teachings of Sri Jagannath Center and Pt. Sanjay Rath. Studying these things is, I think, to get closer to Brihaspati. It often happens, that even quality research based work (Rahu) in Jyotish keeps one bereft of the joys of Paramparic Jyotish, which also gives an eternal and pure feeling to the interpretation of classics such as Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. So, it is a matter of fortune if the feeling of being overwhelmed is just a precursor to the partaking of the wise, Sattwic world of Brihaspati. Sanjay Ji said at SJC Attri once: I am lucky to be close to the Parampara and so are you. Regarding the matter at hand now, some of the things I have learnt are stated hereunder. For transits, you can see the Gochar of the Mahadasha lord based on the Rashi it is transiting. This is used to judge health. The Gochar of the Antardasha lord can be judged to determine the quality of sleep. Shani's lordship is not to be taken into account in Gochar unless he is Dasha lord. In the Sade-Sati, for example, or Kantak, it is delivering the results of past onerous Karma. This should be seen with the Gochar of Guru. For Kantak, the location of Shani in the 4th is less troublesome than the other stations from which he aspects the 10th House. The 4th station will impede the cure for disease. Saturn in the 3rd from AL will give a lot of initiative. For matters of health, if you apprehend trouble, it is a good idea to study the Somnath Drekkana. Agni Tattwa Grahas in Lagna can dry up the Ojas (this is from an article by Willa Keizer in the Jyotish Digest on the subject). Transit of these planets in the Lagna of this chart can also indicate disease. Impact of the Gochar Chandra on natal Rahu can show the adverse psychological states resulting from diagnosis. In the same vein, Shodhita Ashtakavarga can also indicate lack of immunity and the onset of disease when Saturn transits a sign where he has contributed zero Bindus. (This is also from that excellent article in the Jyotish Digest on the subject). Techniques such as the Dasha Pravesha Chakra can also be used. The statement of Pt. Rath that one lifetime is not enough to study everything in Jyotish is becoming increasingly clear. Thus worship of Sri Vyasadeva to be able to store and use this vast knowledge is important, just as some other Mantras for the proper appreciation of charts. These Mantras are available in the MP3 recordings at Jaimini SJC. Regards, Anurag Sharma Web: http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com http://www.astrologyguild.com at the Articles page sohamsa , "adhyaayin" <adhyaayin wrote: > > Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah: > > > > After learning about the variations in transit effects from different > points I feel overwhelmed. > > Another of my stumbling blocks is that using the concepts like > drishtis, argalas, arudhas, MKS, curses, chara-karakas I feel that I > am able to explain known charts quite well. But when it comes to > giving predictions I tend to get confused. > > I have kind of realised that its pretty much the grace of the > almighty that gives preditive power but I hope the gurus here can > provide some tips on how to better analyze. > > Also I am trying to analyse the movement of Saturn into Leo from > different points. Is this a good way to go about it? > > Moon (Ta): Sa in 4th (kantaka not good but tamara moorthi and mitra > tara so maybe ok) > Lagna (Li): Saturn is natal yogakaraka and in 11th house with 5 > ashtakavarga points in kakshya where it does not contribute. But good. > AL (Ge): Saturn is transiting 3rd from AL. GOOD > Paaka (Le): Saturn is in Paaka lagna. So health problems possible. > Arudhas: Saturn is transiting over arudhas A8 and A7. So bad for > health and relationships. > > Saturn is also a yogakaraka for the natal chart from Moon (tauras), > Lagna and Sun (in Libra). Now from the above can I conclude that > Saturn's transit will be good for image and gains, bad for health and > relationships ? > > Will Saturn's results be confined to the houses he owns in the natal > charts, in other words is he a yogakaraka in transit as well ? > > Thanks in advance for your guidance here. > > Krupa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Dear Krupa, Yes, your bewilderment is very much understandable. My self & Anurag Ji had the discussion on same line almost 2 and Half years ago. He has already explained your specific case so i need not add further in to that but i can share my own experience. You are very right when you say that explaining Known incidents are very very easy but to predict events are difficult (Whether Past or Future). I suggets to take up as many charts as possible and start co- relating. try to apply Basic principles you have srudied. take up charts fo family & friends. take the risk of prediction by carefully applying jyotisha principles. you have to devote your quality time to Jyotisha. The intrest should be tremendous. for instance, i used to read astrology books like Notable horoscope etc thro' entire night. Sometimes start to finish ,in many physical postures though. above all, one should love the subject and only intentions should be helping people in distress with the knowledge & with that try our bit to restore the respect of the same in the eye of society othewrwise it is nothing more than another burden. Hence Start accumulating & start venturing in to predictions. don't bother about ARUDHA LAGNA :0) this is how i went about it & nee not be followed as you are fortunate enough to be guided by learned Gurus. Best wishes, Utpal Pathak PS: After so many years, i have came to a conclusion that I know hardly anything in the subject sohamsa , " Anurag Sharma " <anuraagsharma27 wrote: > > Sunflower > > |Hare Rama Krsna| > > > > |Om Saraswatyai Namah| > > > > Dear Krupa, > > > > Namaskar. > > > > I recall my own bewilderment when one had just begun to come closer to the teachings of Sri Jagannath Center and Pt. Sanjay Rath. Studying these things is, I think, to get closer to Brihaspati. It often happens, that even quality research based work (Rahu) in Jyotish keeps one bereft of the joys of Paramparic Jyotish, which also gives an eternal and pure feeling to the interpretation of classics such as Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. So, it is a matter of fortune if the feeling of being overwhelmed is just a precursor to the partaking of the wise, Sattwic world of Brihaspati. > > > > Sanjay Ji said at SJC Attri once: I am lucky to be close to the Parampara and so are you. > > > > Regarding the matter at hand now, some of the things I have learnt are stated hereunder. > > > > For transits, you can see the Gochar of the Mahadasha lord based on the Rashi it is transiting. This is used to judge health. The Gochar of the Antardasha lord can be judged to determine the quality of sleep. > > > > Shani's lordship is not to be taken into account in Gochar unless he is Dasha lord. In the Sade-Sati, for example, or Kantak, it is delivering the results of past onerous Karma. This should be seen with the Gochar of Guru. For Kantak, the location of Shani in the 4th is less troublesome than the other stations from which he aspects the 10th House. The 4th station will impede the cure for disease. > > > > Saturn in the 3rd from AL will give a lot of initiative. > > > > For matters of health, if you apprehend trouble, it is a good idea to study the Somnath Drekkana. Agni Tattwa Grahas in Lagna can dry up the Ojas (this is from an article by Willa Keizer in the Jyotish Digest on the subject). Transit of these planets in the Lagna of this chart can also indicate disease. Impact of the Gochar Chandra on natal Rahu can show the adverse psychological states resulting from diagnosis. > > > > In the same vein, Shodhita Ashtakavarga can also indicate lack of immunity and the onset of disease when Saturn transits a sign where he has contributed zero Bindus. (This is also from that excellent article in the Jyotish Digest on the subject). > > > > Techniques such as the Dasha Pravesha Chakra can also be used. > > > > The statement of Pt. Rath that one lifetime is not enough to study everything in Jyotish is becoming increasingly clear. Thus worship of Sri Vyasadeva to be able to store and use this vast knowledge is important, just as some other Mantras for the proper appreciation of charts. These Mantras are available in the MP3 recordings at Jaimini SJC. > > > > Regards, > > Anurag Sharma > > Web: http://www.planetarytransformation.blogspot.com > http://www.astrologyguild.com at the Articles page > > > > > sohamsa , " adhyaayin " <adhyaayin@> wrote: > > > > > > Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah: > > > > > > > > After learning about the variations in transit effects from different > > > points I feel overwhelmed. > > > > > > Another of my stumbling blocks is that using the concepts like > > > drishtis, argalas, arudhas, MKS, curses, chara-karakas I feel that I > > > am able to explain known charts quite well. But when it comes to > > > giving predictions I tend to get confused. > > > > > > I have kind of realised that its pretty much the grace of the > > > almighty that gives preditive power but I hope the gurus here can > > > provide some tips on how to better analyze. > > > > > > Also I am trying to analyse the movement of Saturn into Leo from > > > different points. Is this a good way to go about it? > > > > > > Moon (Ta): Sa in 4th (kantaka not good but tamara moorthi and mitra > > > tara so maybe ok) > > > Lagna (Li): Saturn is natal yogakaraka and in 11th house with 5 > > > ashtakavarga points in kakshya where it does not contribute. But good. > > > AL (Ge): Saturn is transiting 3rd from AL. GOOD > > > Paaka (Le): Saturn is in Paaka lagna. So health problems possible. > > > Arudhas: Saturn is transiting over arudhas A8 and A7. So bad for > > > health and relationships. > > > > > > Saturn is also a yogakaraka for the natal chart from Moon (tauras), > > > Lagna and Sun (in Libra). Now from the above can I conclude that > > > Saturn's transit will be good for image and gains, bad for health and > > > relationships ? > > > > > > Will Saturn's results be confined to the houses he owns in the natal > > > charts, in other words is he a yogakaraka in transit as well ? > > > > > > Thanks in advance for your guidance here. > > > > > > Krupa > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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