Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 Dear SJC-Hyderabad, I suppose you are talking about Shastihayani Dasha? Here the time period, I am talking about, that is 1883-1886/7 falls under Rahu mahadasha. The antar dashas covered for the time period are those of Rahu, Jupiter, Mars, and later on Moon. I suppose the Mars antar is a possible time. I chose Drig Dasha as that is the dasha used for determining spiritual activities, diksha, renunciation etc. Since we have not had any responses so far, I guess now I will hunt out the dates when renunciated and started the order. Best regards, SJC Delhi V.partha sarathy [partvinu5 ]Thursday, April 24, 2003 11:55 AMTo: Subject: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] Re: SJC Delhi Meeting 20/4-VivekanandaOm Namah ShivayaDear SJC DelhiThere is a conditional dasa that applies to Swami Vivekananda's chart. This is due to sun in lagna. You can examine all the events through this dasa, as it is very accurate.regardspartha, "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani@s...> wrote:> Dear Jyotishis,> > For last Sunday's class, Sanjayji had given us an exercise. We were to> examine Swami Vivekananda's chart, examine his AK, determine his ishta, time> his renunciation and the establishment of the Ramakrishna Mission. We were> to also look into Sri Ramakrishna and Sri Sri Sharada Devi's charts but we> did not have time to do so, as we started the class pretty late. There were> only three of us present: Prashant, Suneet and myself. We chose not to look> into the books until later as it would have influenced our results.> > 1. The Atmakaraka is 9th lord Sun, gloriously situated in lagna, which is> Sagittarius. Sun is also the lord of Arudha Lagna. It is situated in the 2nd> house in the Navamsa, indicating a high level of spirituality. Mars is the> 5th lord placed in the 5th in its own house Aries. The trinal houses thus> indicate a very high agni component, making his chart vibrant, which was> depicted in his glowing personality. There is Tapasvi yoga, with Saturn,> Venus and Ketu placed in trines from each other. The presence of benefics in> the 3rd and 6th from the AL and that of malefics in the 2nd from UL, also> shows Parivrajya Yoga.> 2. AK Sun is a mahayogada, placed in lagna, which is also the Hora Lagna and> the Ghati Lagna. This conforms the fact that he attained fame> internationally by establishing the order of the Ramakrishna Math, which is> spread all over the globe, became renowned as one of the foremost preachers> of Hinduism in the West and wrote innumerable books on religion. He became> famous for his dictum, which is primarily his guru's message, that the Vedas> must be rescued from the forests and brought back into the household and> that Hinduism should be released from the clutches of the "touch not"> mantra, which has pervaded the kitchens of India. Sun thus gave him unending> fame, made him build temples and made him heed the call of his atma, and> follow its spiritual path.> 3. The planet in the 12th house from Karakamsa is Jupiter, placed in the> Navamsa lagna. Jupiter in Navamsa lagna as ishta can mean both Maha Vishnu> and Sada Shiva. I kind of cheated, as I knew beforehand that he was an> ardent devotee of Shiva as also his innumerable childhood stories related to> the great lord. However we could not conform it in the chart. Saravali says> Jupiter in lagna means Shiva, but if we follow our regular ishta calculation> method it can also mean Vishnu. How do we determine this? Aspects did not> help, as Saturn and Mercury points more towards Vishnu. Prashant's opinion> was that since Mars is the dispositor of ishta, it might imply Rudra and> hence Shiva. I instinctively went towards the fact that Sun was such a> strong AK in his chart that it surely pointed towards Shiva, although I> cannot explain it logically. We looked up VRA later and there the> explanation is given according to Sun in the lagna. (As I write this, I> notice, Jupiter is aspecting an exalted Venus in the 5th in Navamsa. Venus> in 5th is Mrityunjaya, so this clinches the case for Shiva).> 4. There is a Kalika yoga with Saturn and Moon in Virgo in the 10th. Saturn> is BK, and the Kalika yoga clearly conforms that his guru was the priest of> Goddess Kali of Dakshineswar, and a devout worshipper of the Divine Mother,> having the privilege of Her sakshat darshan. Sanjayji has explained this in> his books many times too, that this shows Vivekananda's guru came from the> tradition of Kali. There is a very interesting exchange between the 2nd and> 10th lords, Saturn and Mercury. The 2nd house, Capricorn is also his> Mantrapada, lorded by BK Saturn. Saturn goes to Virgo forming Kalika yoga> with Moon in the 10th, and its lord Mecury is in the 2nd. Maybe other gurus> on the List can elaborate on the true meaning of such an exchange.> 5. We looked at Drig Dasha for timing his renunciation. I feel> Capricorn-Virgo dasha was extremely important, for the reasons given above.> Capricorn dasha, containing his Mantrapada, lasted from 1883-1887. Cap-Vir> was for 5 months in the beginning of 1883. This was followed by Cap-Leo, Leo> being his AL. This too is a probable period. Cap-Tau was for 4 months in> mid-1884. During Cap-Vir he must have met Sri Ramakrishna, perhaps even> renunciated, but as far as my memory serves me, he renunciated later.> Probably in 1884 during Cap-Tau? The Math was established perhaps in the> first half of 1886 when Cap-Sag was operating. We verified later that Sri> Ramakrishna left his earthly body in 1886, and I know for a fact that the> Math was established after he left for the heavenly abode; so 1886 seems> like a probable date. Sagittarius is his lagna with AK Sun forming the> mahayogada there. We must remember that Sun is also AL lord. So Lagna plays> an important role in the establishment of the Ramakrishna Math. In> vimshottari, he was undergoing Rahu mahadasha. From 1882 to 1888 he went> through the antardashas of Mercury, Ketu and Venus, all planets associated> with his guru, mantrapada and Parivrajya yoga. This also coincides with> Cap-Vir and Cap-Tau Drig dashas. The period 1883-1887 is the probable time> when he renunciated and established the order. If this time frame is> confirmed then we can attempt to narrow it down. I have not tried to conform> these dates yet.> 6. Before he met Sri Ramakrishna, Vivekananda used to frequent the Brahmo> Samaj, like most of his Western educated contemporaries. In that sense> Vivekananda was very much a product of renaissance Bengal. After he met> Thakur, he left the Samaj. We wondered whether this could be determined> from his chart.> > This maybe very simplistic. Awaiting response form gurus.> > > Best regards,> > Sarbani[Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah]Send a blank mailTo : -To : Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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