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Dear Solai,

Namaste.

 

Here are my answers on lesson 3: I'm attaching a schematic representation of the

Bha-chakra as JPEG file.

 

Q1:

Which graha should be given the over-lordship of the twelve-fold division or the

twelve signs of the zodiac and why.

 

A1:

Sun is the natural lord of the whole zodiac i.e. lord of all the 12 signs. Sun

is representing king, soul (which is primal principle in creation) and also God

or Narayana. He is also called Surya Narayana or Surya Bhagavan. None of other

planets cannot be called Bhagavan and only Surya has this special position. As

Narayana or Supreme God controls and rules over the creation and His own

manifestation Sun rules over the whole zodiac and over the whole 12 signs. Sun

is the eye of the Lord (Loka Cakshu) and between all the planets it's he who

represent the Lord as king, ruler etc.

 

Q2:

Schematic representation of the Earth and Bha-chakra.

 

A2:

Earth is in the middle. Around Earth are orbits of other planets (Moon, Mercury,

Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn). The circle is divided in the 12 parts

(signs). Part of Nara is bordered by the orbit of Saturn. This is finite part

of manifestation and this part is used for determination of astrological

influences. Other part is infinite and is called Narayana.

 

Dear Solai, thank you for the lesson.

 

Darpaha Dasa.

 

Attachment: (image/jpeg) Bha-chakra.jpg [not stored]

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