Guest guest Posted October 24, 2002 Report Share Posted October 24, 2002 Dear Gurus and Jothisha, Namaste. i have couple of questions on Argala related concepts. Please help. 1) The signs (and planets in them) cause virodhargala on exactly the same signs that cause argala on them. For example, Aries causes ARGALA on Gemini, Capricon, Pieces, Virgo and Sagitarious. The *same* signs i.e Gemini, Capricon, Pieces, Virgo and Sagitarious cause VIRODHARGALA on Aries. All the houses (it's matters) a given house tries to help/intervene, are the same houses that try to disrupt/obstruct the original house matters. Is there a deeper concept to understand this matter better? 2) When a house causing argala is devoid of Palnets but the house that obstructs the said argala has 1 or more planets, would we still consider Virodhargala? Or is it, only when there is someone intervening/helping (Argala) would the obstruction/disruption(virodhargala) may be considered? 3) When both houses that cause argala and virodhargala are devoid of planets, would the lords be considered to identify the areas/source of influence/help and obstruction the house in question may encounter? Your help is much appreciated. Regards, -Suresh. Surf the Web without missing calls! Get MSN Broadband. Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2002 Report Share Posted October 25, 2002 || Om Gurave Namah || || Om Namo Narayanaya || Dear Suresh I have answered your questions below: _________________ ) The signs (and planets in them) cause virodhargala on exactly the same signs that cause argala on them. For example, Aries causes ARGALA on Gemini, Capricon, Pieces, Virgo and Sagitarious. The *same* signs i.e Gemini, Capricon, Pieces, Virgo and Sagitarious cause VIRODHARGALA on Aries. All the houses (it's matters) a given house tries to help/intervene, are the same houses that try to disrupt/obstruct the original house matters. Is there a deeper concept to understand this matter better? __________________ Perhaps there is some confusion. When you consider argalas or virodhargalas, first consider a house. Then the 2nd, 4th and 11th from that house or planets contained therein will cause argalas on the house in question. the 5th from the said house will cause secondary argala. Similarly, the 12th, 10th and 3rd from the said house and planets contained therein will cause virodhargala or opposition to argala. 9th from the house in question will offer virodhargala on the secondary argala. Lets say Gemini is the house in question. Argala to Gemini will come from Cancer (2nd), Virgo (4th) and Aries (11th). The secondary argala to Gemini will come from Libra (5th). Virodhargala to Gemini will come from Taurus (12th), Pisces (10th), Leo (3rd). Virodhargala to the secondary argala will come from Aquarius (9th). Argala can be malefic or benefic depending on the nature of planets that occupy the house. This rule gets modified in the case of a sign that contains Ketu, where argalas and virodhargala is counted anti-zodiacally. The concept underlying argala and virodhargala is the impact of planets/houses in the order mentioned above to the house/planet in question. It reveals a tale on the signification of the house/planet in question, in the following order: 2nd : Sustenance and the various significations that are associated with the 2nd house. 4th : Mood, State of the mind etc. Remember 4th stands for mind. Generally 4th house significations. 5th: Intelligence, Judgement, Emotions etc. Associate the 5th house significations. 11th : The catalyst that aids the do/dont of signification. Associate the usual 11th house significations. __________________ 2) When a house causing argala is devoid of Palnets but the house that obstructs the said argala has 1 or more planets, would we still consider Virodhargala? Or is it, only when there is someone intervening/helping (Argala) would the obstruction/disruption (virodhargala) may be considered? __________________ There may be argala without virodhargala. This means that argala or intervention is unobstructed. Not necessary. My understanding is that even if a beneficial argala exists and there is a malefic planet which offers virodhargala, I think one should consider the strength of the planet/pada to decide the extent of obstruction. The Gurus may kindly enlighten on this area. But in the case of virodhargala, there is a special principle relating the 3rd house virodhargala.if there are more malefics in the 3rd house from a house or planet, then argala would apply and not virodhargala. Suresh, I am also a student and have just shared my understanding here on this subject. I request the Gurus and learned members to correct me if I am wrong and provide more knowledge. ___________________ 3) When both houses that cause argala and virodhargala are devoid of planets, would the lords be considered to identify the areas/source of influence/help and obstruction the house in question may encounter? ___________________ In my understanding the nature of the sign (which has no planets) will influence the characteristic of argala and the lord of the sign which offers argala/virodhargala is inconsequential. I hope this helps. Best wishes R. Kasthuri Rangan , "Sureshbabu Chandra" <suchandr@h...> wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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