Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 Dear Maddalena, Don't you see that it is Lahiri Navamsa working?) Must be pisces Best wishes, Zoran Maddalena Cecchinato wrote: Dear Zoran and Cynthia, thanks for your answers and thoughts.I was actually kidding about the Jupiter issue... :)But it is also true that I suffered from depression some years ago, which I do think would be indicated by my Jupiter's position. The depression started when my 1st lord Mercury dasa (Vimshottari from Moon) started. It curiously ended in the Jupiter pratyantara!In my navamsha Jupiter is in Pisces going by Lahiri ayanamsha. It would however be in Aries with other ayanamshas.Do you all find Lahiri to work best for you? Best regardsMaddalena Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat : gjlist- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 Hello Zoran, .....sounds encouraging Changing the subject, I'm looking forward to your assessment of the two charts re seizures. Can you dig any other up from your database? Best wishes Maddalena - Zoran Radosavljevic gjlist Monday, April 01, 2002 12:45 PM Re: [GJ] Jupiter Dear Maddalena, Don't you see that it is Lahiri Navamsa working?) Must be pisces Best wishes, Zoran Maddalena Cecchinato wrote: Dear Zoran and Cynthia, thanks for your answers and thoughts.I was actually kidding about the Jupiter issue... :)But it is also true that I suffered from depression some years ago, which I do think would be indicated by my Jupiter's position. The depression started when my 1st lord Mercury dasa (Vimshottari from Moon) started. It curiously ended in the Jupiter pratyantara!In my navamsha Jupiter is in Pisces going by Lahiri ayanamsha. It would however be in Aries with other ayanamshas.Do you all find Lahiri to work best for you? Best regardsMaddalena Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat To , send an email to: gjlist- Your use of is subject to the -- Zoran Radosavljevic Jyotish Teacher at Shri Jagannath Vedic Centre mails: ahimsa (AT) NSpoint (DOT) net ahimsa (AT) neobee (DOT) net web address: http://www.sjvc.co.yu Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2002 Report Share Posted November 12, 2002 People, Since I brought up Venus recently, I might as well mention Jupiter, too, because Jupiter and Venus compliment each other. Venus is a benefic and a a planet of upliftment and refinement, but of the materialists. Venus calms the passions and irons out the roughness of the materialists by re-conditioning them to a higher taste, to a higher taste in terms of beauty, refinemnt love and affection. Jupiter is a planet of traditional piety. " Jupiter is Brihaspati in the Vedic scheme of things, the preceptor of Indra and the devas. This suggests that he is a great brahmin to begin with, what to speak of being a teacher, priest and a pious planet. Actually, as a brahmin Jupiter is indicative of all kinds of advise- giving karmas because this is the nature of brahminical dharmas. In ancient times, such activities were carried out by caste brahmins, but in modern times, the brahminical role of Jupiter would occupy one as a counsellor, advisor or some type of modern professional. Combination with the Moon might see one a psychologist, with Mars a lawyer, with Mercury an accountant, or in the fifth an financial\investment advisor. The particulars would depend upon Jupiter's situation in the horoscope, the point being that Jupiter would see one engaged in an advisory or instructive role. Because he is a brahmin, guru and instructor, the Jupiterian personality feels authoritative in some way, that his or her opinion is the " last word." One of Jupiter's titles in this regard is Dharma-karaka, the planetary indicator of religion. Jupiter gives spiritual understanding and wisdom. As a priest he inclines one toward religious ceremonies and rituals, too. Jupiter is a great educator as a brahmin. In fact, he is called the Vidya-karaka because Jupiter indicates the acquisition of knowledge. Under his influence, one acquires higher learning such as university studies, and may be involved in teaching in one way or the other as a career. Another title of Jupiter's is Dhana-karaka, the indicator of wealth; Jupiter's role as an indicator of one's financial worth constitutes one of his main definitions. Specifically, investments and banking come under Jupiter's sphere of influence because an expansive nature constitutes another one of his main traits. After all, what is banking and investment except money that grows? Another way in which this growth facet of Jupiter commonly manifests is suggested by his title of Putra-karaka, the natural indicator of children. In a horoscope, it is principally Jupiter, the fifth house and its lord that are indicative of the existence of children and even, in turn, of their fate. Jupiter is the greatest benefic; it is said that his strong and central location in a horoscope can save one from the harmful influence of untold other planetary combinations. Jupiter is the planetary opposite of the constrictive Saturn. Whereas Saturn limits possibilities and establishes parameters, Jupiter suggests unfoldment, evolution, cheerfulness and conveys a positive outlook. Even when Jupiter is blemished or afflicted somehow, he would tend to see one over-generous, too optimistic and too nice. The absence of Saturnian channeling, for example, might find one unable to say no, and wasting one's efforts along unwarranted lines. We can examine the words of Dr. B.V. Raman, saying that " The position of Jupiter also considerably improves ( a horoscope ) by making the person not depend on another but to earn the name of a self-made man. Jupiter adds to the dignity of a person in a sure but silent way " ( Hindu Predictive Astrology, P - 85 ). The logic behind this is that Jupiter is the planet of " punya," or good karmic credit earned in previous lives, such that in this life one may be lucky in one's endeavors and build oneself up, even where others fail." Astro Vedica: http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/delucia/ Dharma/Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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