Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Dear friend K. Raaghavam, Vak is different than Vak chaturyam. The clue is given in this sloka, Vak Sthanesh Gururva, Vyaya, Ripu, Vilaya Sthanago, VAGVIHINA. Meaning, If 2nd house lord or Guru is in 6th, 8th or 12th house, the person is vithout speech. This is because, Guru is also 2nd house Karaka. 2nd house represents speech. Quality of speech is governed by Mercury..Afflicted Mercury makes one a rank lier, shatha, Dhurta and a Gambler. 10th rasi is Makara. Aajeevika or Jeevanam is governed by Sani.He represents the process but quality of process is influenced by many other factors like, Mercury, 5th lord etc. Ketu is Mahadeva. Tatvam-Asi KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: Namaste, Thank you very much for your kind explanation;hither to I was under impression that Mercury represents vak chaathuryam,sathya-vasanam,yukthi.Guru represents Bukthi-yukthi,deep contemplatio,Sani represents jeevanam,Ketu represents paradesa jeevanam. Tatvam-Asi <nameisego wrote: In my honest opinion, Vak or speech should be seen through Jupiter . Intelligence is seen through Mercury. Karma through Saturn and efforts through Mars. Tatvam-Asi Sushil Dikshit <sushil.dikshit wrote: Saumya Ji Well said. Nice explanation. sushil dikshit vedic astrology , saumya ray chaudhuri <saumya wrote: > > Respected Rafal Ji and other members, > Since my childhood, I (most of us too) am familiar with the above dictum. I just want to justify the above saying from astrological point of view. > > Work means action which is represented by Mars. Talk or speech is goverened by Mercury. They are inimical to each other. > > Does it justify the above saying. > > Kindly criticize. > > Sincerely > Pranam > Saumya > > > Saumya Ray Chaudhuri > IMTECH,Sector 39A, Chandigarh-160036 > 09417727654 > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Namaste, I once again thank you for the nice explanations . . Tatvam-Asi <nameisego wrote: Dear friend K. Raaghavam, Vak is different than Vak chaturyam. The clue is given in this sloka, Vak Sthanesh Gururva, Vyaya, Ripu, Vilaya Sthanago, VAGVIHINA. Meaning, If 2nd house lord or Guru is in 6th, 8th or 12th house, the person is vithout speech. This is because, Guru is also 2nd house Karaka. 2nd house represents speech. Quality of speech is governed by Mercury..Afflicted Mercury makes one a rank lier, shatha, Dhurta and a Gambler. 10th rasi is Makara. Aajeevika or Jeevanam is governed by Sani.He represents the process but quality of process is influenced by many other factors like, Mercury, 5th lord etc. Ketu is Mahadeva. Tatvam-Asi KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: Namaste, Thank you very much for your kind explanation;hither to I was under impression that Mercury represents vak chaathuryam,sathya-vasanam,yukthi.Guru represents Bukthi-yukthi,deep contemplatio,Sani represents jeevanam,Ketu represents paradesa jeevanam. Tatvam-Asi <nameisego wrote: In my honest opinion, Vak or speech should be seen through Jupiter . Intelligence is seen through Mercury. Karma through Saturn and efforts through Mars. Tatvam-Asi Sushil Dikshit <sushil.dikshit wrote: Saumya Ji Well said. Nice explanation. sushil dikshit vedic astrology , saumya ray chaudhuri <saumya wrote: > > Respected Rafal Ji and other members, > Since my childhood, I (most of us too) am familiar with the above dictum. I just want to justify the above saying from astrological point of view. > > Work means action which is represented by Mars. Talk or speech is goverened by Mercury. They are inimical to each other. > > Does it justify the above saying. > > Kindly criticize. > > Sincerely > Pranam > Saumya > > > Saumya Ray Chaudhuri > IMTECH,Sector 39A, Chandigarh-160036 > 09417727654 > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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