Guest guest Posted December 30, 1999 Report Share Posted December 30, 1999 Dear Carlos, Namaste. Vipareeta Rajyoga gives excellent results if the planets involved are weak and debilitated. If they are strong and exalted, thenthe native is defeated and Duryoga follows. In the example you site, the debility of Venus is a real boon for longevity, but the debility of the lagna lord does not speak well of ideals. The aspect of Mars shows wealth in foreign lands i.e. living and dying abroad. Regards/ Sanjay Rath gjlist-request [gjlist-request]On Behalf Of Carlos Saba Thursday, December 30, 1999 1:57 AM gjlist Venus in neecha Namaste everyone, I recently came across in Girish Sharma's edition of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra a note he makes on a chart which is thula lagna with shukra in neecha and receiving aspect from mangal. The note states that the native would be away from home when he passes away, but that he would enjoy a long life. The first part is understandible but, I was under the impression that shukra, being the lord of 8 and 1 bhava, being in neecha would decrease longevity, especially if it receives aspect from mangal in the 12 bhava (loss). Viparita yoga applies since the 8 lord is in th 12 bhava. But wouldn't this yoga be 'spoiled' and longevity decreased since shukra is in neecha ? Carlos Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 1999 Report Share Posted December 30, 1999 Hello Sanjay, May this email find you in the best of health and spirits. Thank you very much for your reply. It's amazing how vipareeta provides longevity in this example. Would the significations of venus be spoiled or would vipareeta yoga enhance these as well in this example ? Sanjay, what sources can I read which further describe these type of exceptions to the norm ? Kind Regards, Carlos --- RATH <rath wrote: > Dear Carlos, > Namaste. > Vipareeta Rajyoga gives excellent results if the > planets involved are weak > and debilitated. If they are strong and exalted, > thenthe native is defeated > and Duryoga follows. In the example you site, the > debility of Venus is a > real boon for longevity, but the debility of the > lagna lord does not speak > well of ideals. The aspect of Mars shows wealth in > foreign lands i.e. living > and dying abroad. > Regards/ Sanjay Rath > > > gjlist-request > [gjlist-request]On > Behalf Of Carlos > Saba > Thursday, December 30, 1999 1:57 AM > gjlist > Venus in neecha > > > > Namaste everyone, > > I recently came across in Girish Sharma's edition > of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra a note he makes > on a chart which is thula lagna with shukra in > neecha > and receiving aspect from mangal. > > The note states that the native would be away from > home when he passes away, but that he would enjoy > a long life. > > The first part is understandible but, I was under > the > impression that shukra, being the lord of 8 and 1 > bhava, being in neecha would decrease longevity, > especially if it receives aspect from mangal in the > 12 > bhava (loss). > > Viparita yoga applies since the 8 lord is in th 12 > bhava. But wouldn't this yoga be 'spoiled' and > longevity decreased since shukra is in neecha ? > > Carlos > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. > http://messenger. > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1999 Report Share Posted December 31, 1999 Dear Carlos, Venus, I believe is the REAL strength of a man. In its exaltation it shows that the man is very verile and fertile and yet retains the strength to walk away from sex. That is why it is exalted in Pisces, the home of Jupiter and the sign of the Maharishi's which is the most pure sign of the zodiac. Malefics afflicting Venus only reduce its purity and bring about animal instincts. Thus, a martian aspect brings in the "predator" attitude towards the opposite sex. In any case, Venus in the 12th house will reduce sexual desires. Also see the opportunities for sex from A7 the Darapada. Finishing here as it is late and I have to go to SJVc in the morning to see charts of many troubled souls. May Jagannatha continue to give me the will and desire to help alleviate their pain and sorrow and to guide them into happiness and joy, Happy New Year to everybody, Sanjay Rath gjlist-request [gjlist-request]On Behalf Of Carlos Saba Thursday, December 30, 1999 11:04 PM rath; gjlist Cc: SJVC RE: Venus in neecha Hello Sanjay, May this email find you in the best of health and spirits. Thank you very much for your reply. It's amazing how vipareeta provides longevity in this example. Would the significations of venus be spoiled or would vipareeta yoga enhance these as well in this example ? Sanjay, what sources can I read which further describe these type of exceptions to the norm ? Kind Regards, Carlos --- RATH <rath wrote: > Dear Carlos, > Namaste. > Vipareeta Rajyoga gives excellent results if the > planets involved are weak > and debilitated. If they are strong and exalted, > thenthe native is defeated > and Duryoga follows. In the example you site, the > debility of Venus is a > real boon for longevity, but the debility of the > lagna lord does not speak > well of ideals. The aspect of Mars shows wealth in > foreign lands i.e. living > and dying abroad. > Regards/ Sanjay Rath > > > gjlist-request > [gjlist-request]On > Behalf Of Carlos > Saba > Thursday, December 30, 1999 1:57 AM > gjlist > Venus in neecha > > > > Namaste everyone, > > I recently came across in Girish Sharma's edition > of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra a note he makes > on a chart which is thula lagna with shukra in > neecha > and receiving aspect from mangal. > > The note states that the native would be away from > home when he passes away, but that he would enjoy > a long life. > > The first part is understandible but, I was under > the > impression that shukra, being the lord of 8 and 1 > bhava, being in neecha would decrease longevity, > especially if it receives aspect from mangal in the > 12 > bhava (loss). > > Viparita yoga applies since the 8 lord is in th 12 > bhava. But wouldn't this yoga be 'spoiled' and > longevity decreased since shukra is in neecha ? > > Carlos > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. > http://messenger. > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2000 Report Share Posted January 1, 2000 Dear Carlos, Thank you and the same to you. May it give you the wisdom of Parasara. Best wishes for the Millenium. Sanjay Rath - Carlos Saba <carlos_saba <rath; <gjlist Cc: SJVC <sjvc > Thursday, December 30, 1999 11:04 PM [sjvc] Re: Venus in neecha > > Hello Sanjay, > > May this email find you in the best of health and > spirits. > > Thank you very much for your reply. > > It's amazing how vipareeta provides longevity > in this example. Would the significations of venus > be spoiled or would vipareeta yoga enhance these as > well in this example ? > > Sanjay, what sources can I read which further describe > these type of exceptions to the norm ? > > Kind Regards, > Carlos > > --- RATH <rath wrote: > > Dear Carlos, > > Namaste. > > Vipareeta Rajyoga gives excellent results if the > > planets involved are weak > > and debilitated. If they are strong and exalted, > > thenthe native is defeated > > and Duryoga follows. In the example you site, the > > debility of Venus is a > > real boon for longevity, but the debility of the > > lagna lord does not speak > > well of ideals. The aspect of Mars shows wealth in > > foreign lands i.e. living > > and dying abroad. > > Regards/ Sanjay Rath > > > > > > gjlist-request > > > [gjlist-request]On > > Behalf Of Carlos > > Saba > > Thursday, December 30, 1999 1:57 AM > > gjlist > > Venus in neecha > > > > > > > > Namaste everyone, > > > > I recently came across in Girish Sharma's edition > > of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra a note he makes > > on a chart which is thula lagna with shukra in > > neecha > > and receiving aspect from mangal. > > > > The note states that the native would be away from > > home when he passes away, but that he would enjoy > > a long life. > > > > The first part is understandible but, I was under > > the > > impression that shukra, being the lord of 8 and 1 > > bhava, being in neecha would decrease longevity, > > especially if it receives aspect from mangal in the > > 12 > > bhava (loss). > > > > Viparita yoga applies since the 8 lord is in th 12 > > bhava. But wouldn't this yoga be 'spoiled' and > > longevity decreased since shukra is in neecha ? > > > > Carlos > > > > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. > > http://messenger. > > > > > > > > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. > http://messenger. > > ------ > The only fruitcake at overstock.com is our manager. > He's giving away a $20 coupon, plus our everyday Free Shipping. > Take advantage of the savings and selection now. > http://click./1/342/0/_/2191/_/946575254 > > -- Create a poll/survey for your group! > -- /vote?listname=sjvc&m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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