Guest guest Posted May 23, 1999 Report Share Posted May 23, 1999 Jaya Jagannath Dear Michael, You wrote:- > The Muntha point is discussed in Dr. Charak's book. The Muntha point is > located in the Lagna in the birth chart and moves each year one rashi. > Dr.Charak refers to the Muntha point as the progressed Ascendant. > Depending on it's relationship in the house it falls in and the planets it > is in aspect with makes that year more or less malefic or benefic. The > concept is easy, and I wish the technique really showed me how it is valid > for the charts I have worked on, but I have not been able to experience > obvious information with this technique. What you are looking for is important. For example, the Muntha in the Natal chart is the Sudarshan Chakra Lagna. This is to be examined with respect to the Planets, Signs,Arudha Pada etc and is not considered auspicious. For example, if the Muntha/ Sudarshan Chakra Lagna is on the Arudha of the ninth house, then this may cause death of Father. Now, relate this to the Varshaphala where we need to examine the ninth house for father. Muntha in an Upachaya (House of Growth: 3,6,10,11) results in growth in that year. Muntha is a focal point from where the natal chart interacts with the Varsha Chart. It is the Vital link. Best Wishes, Sanjay Rath ---------------- ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 1999 Report Share Posted May 24, 1999 Jaya Jagannath Dear Zoran, Good astrologers hardly have any time. I get about half an hour to see a chart on a weekend. How can a traditional astrologer use "ALL" the tools. At leat with the gift of Goravani Jyotish I can make a chart quickly and am able to see more people, otherwise, calculating the Annual chart manually for each year can be terrible. This is the real reasons for the traditional Jyotish avoiding the Annual charts. Secondly the part of the world you are in matters. If in Rajasthan, then you will see a lot of Tajika. Tajika is Vedic Jyotish. It goes into the roots. I will disclose a family secret..Lets call it RATHS VARSHA RULE after my Grandfather Late Pt. Jagannath Rath (Jyotish Ratna of Orissa). Progress the Lagna by one sign per month and make predictions. You will not fail. Thus the Lagna represents the Month following Birthday, 2nd house is the second month and so on. I have had the good fortune of so many such thumb rules that work miracles in my predictions. Muntha question: Take an example. Say Aries Lagna.The Sudarshan Dasa of the tenth year is in the 10th house Capricorn. Thus the Muntha in the Varshaphal Chart will be in capricorn. Now Capricorn becomes the focal point for the Varsha Chart. If this is an Upachaya, then growth & good results. If the Muntha rasi is ill conjoined and ill aspected, then evil results. Best Wishes, Sanjay Rath ---------------- You Wrote: - > Dear Sanjay, > I have seen that some traditional jyotishis do not use varshphal,being > propbably part of tajika. > Could you please clarify that part of the muntha in the natal > chart(sudharshan Chakra Lagna) > Is it the sudarshan chakra reffered in BPHS(sun,moon,lagna chart)? My > software calculates sudarshan chakra dash.I have looked at it,and I see > onlu numbers(from1-12) > I suppose it reffers to 12 signs.How this dasha is used? > Thanks, > Zoran > > SRath wrote: > > > What you are looking for is important. For example, the Muntha > > in > > the Natal chart is the Sudarshan Chakra Lagna. This is to be examined > > with respect to the Planets, Signs,Arudha Pada etc and is not considered > > auspicious. For example, if the Muntha/ Sudarshan Chakra Lagna is on the > > Arudha of the ninth house, then this may cause death of Father. Now, > > relate this to the Varshaphala where we need to examine the ninth house > > for father. > > Muntha in an Upachaya (House of Growth: 3,6,10,11) results in > > growth > > in that year. Muntha is a focal point from where the natal chart > > interacts with the Varsha Chart. It is the Vital link. > > > > Best Wishes, > > Sanjay Rath > > ---------------- ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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