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||| Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah |||

 

Dear Bharat and list members, Namaskaar.

 

My recollection agrees with Rao Saheb -- the UpaGraha Mandi should be in

Quadrants (Kendras) to the Navamsa Lagna discovered...

 

May we continue to be guided and corrected where needed by the Gurus.

 

Best wishes,

Nitin.

 

|| Namah Shivaaya ||

 

 

 

 

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Bharat Vyas <bharatvyas

 

Tue, 4 Jan 2005 16:35:26 -0700

 

>

>Dear Raoji

>

>Hare Rama Krishna

>

>I have doubt about lost horoscopy we are discussing about. Is Mandi in

>trines indicate lost horoscope or in quadrant cause i remember one

>discussion with Vistiji where we discussed Mandi in trines indicate

>lost horoscope. I may be wrong and hence the question. Plz correct me.

>

>Thanks

>

>Bharat

>

>

>On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 14:59:10 -0800 (PST), Rao Nemani <raon1008 wrote:

>>

>>

>> Om Krishna Guru,

>>

>> Namaste Dhira Ji,

>>

>> Thanks for the note and here is what my understanding on the Mandi the Upa

>> Graha and its meaning and usage in Birth time rectification.

>>

>> As you know, the Graha responsible for giving us the results of our past

>> karma is Shani.

>>

>> Shani had two sons, one is Gulika and other is Mandi. Between these two

>> sons, Gulika was appointed the job of giving us the results of our past

>> karma, whilst Mandi disappeared and became lost.

>>

>> This loss in the horoscope is hence indicated by Mandi and should be used by

>> the Nashta Jatakam Principles. If I have mis-typed and said Gulika earlier,

>> then I stand to be corrected.

>>

>> This is the principle behind the usage of Mandi in the Natal Chart which

>> will indicate, a Native will not know his/her birthtime or lose his

>> birthchart if the Mandi is is in kendra to Navamsa lagna.

>>

>> Please let me know whether the birth time corrected by me is matching with

>> the past events of your father, so that I can refine my learning.

>>

>> Regards

>> Raghunatha Rao

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