Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 Om Krishna Guru Namaste Richa, Honestly, I have received few requests from some members to write on the Balarishta area so I thought of sharing my a little knowledge with you all taking an example too. I have learned the following Balarishta assesment method and principles from Visti Ji's (teaching from 2004 West Coast confernce), and also my own study on this area. If I am making any wrong application of the principles, please take them as my shortcoming in my understanding rather than their teachings. Having said that, let us get started. First of all let us understand what is Balarishta. After taking the birth it is not uncommon that some newly arrived native's are met with terrible circumstances in the form of dangers, disease or even death. The possibility of premature death follows the native, until the 24th year has passed from the time of birth. The methods of ascertaining the longevity of the native are inapplicable to a person below this age. These 24 years are termed as: Balarishta from 0-12 years, and Yogarishta between 12-24 years. Sage Parasara later states that the Balarishta span is 8 years and Yogarishta is 12 years (9-20 years of age). Hence for a native of 8 years of age or younger the principles of Balarishta are fully applied, and the normal methods for calculating longevity such as Pindayu, etc, do not apply. Having understood what is Balarishta, now let us explore principles which causes the Balarishta and also those principles which cancles Balarishta. I have considered the following birth details for this analysis, and I have attached the chart also for your convenience too:- October 18, 2004Time: 2:57:00Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)Place: 77 E 12' 00", 28 N 36' 00" New Delhi, India In this Chart, in Rasi, Leo Lagna is rising and its lord Sun is placed in 3rd house. Lagna is aspected by Rahu, Mer, Sun and ketu by Rasi Drishti. Rahu (7th lord) is also aspecting lagna by Graha Drishti. Ven the 3rd and 11th lord is placed in Lagna. First of all we have to see the Sun's placement in the child's chart to assess the vitality. Suns placement in the Dustna's (8th and 12th houses) the worst placements in any chart. 3rd and 6th houses are a bit OK. Here in this chart, the Sun is placed in the 3rd house is not too bad and also there is a parivartana between the Sun and Ven. So Sun is basically in the Lagna, so this indicates the native has a strong vitavitality towards diseases and should be fine. The next thing, we should see is the, the Lord of the weekday and this native was born on Sunday and Vaara Lord is Sun. You will notice that, this Sun is placed in the 3rd and Lagna ( after the Parivartana) house indicating that a strong vitality again. But Rahu is aspecting the Lagna and 3rd and 5th houses, hence some health problems are seen in this native's chart. Janma Nakshatra is Hasta and I am not going into the various Gandhanta's as that would be a separate reading itself and I am focusing on balaraishta's and let me continue from that point of view. Among the most important factors in judging balaraishta, the Moon is the key point of focus. So, next we have to see the sustenance of the native from Moon's placement.Here the Moon is 12th lord and placed in 4th house, so that is a good placement. But Rahu and Sat are aspecting Moon by Rasi Drishti. This Rahu is in Marana Karaka Sthana, so the overal this indicates some minor issues with the health of the native but not threat to te life at all. Jupiter is also known as Jeeva, which means life force. The weakness of Jupiter in the chart can prove detrimental towards the life force of the native, if neither the Sun nor the Moon is strong in the chart. But here Sun is strong and Jup is placed in 2nd house and aspecting the own singns too. So Jup is considerably stong,hence confirming the jeeva is strong. Having seen the Sun, Moon, Jup and Lagna lord are promising a good health, now let us see the 8th and 10th houses to see the balarishta too. 8th lord is Jup is placed in 2nd house. 10th lord is Ven who is placed in lagna. So these are showing no problems to threat to the native's life. On the top of the above good indications, the placement of Venus in the Lagna will eliminate any or all evils will be destroyed just as the Sun eliminates darkness.” Here Parasara is clearly stating that the Kendra’s to the lagna if occupied by benefics Venus (Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra) will protect the native. So in this Chart, Ven is placed in Lagna which will protect the native and nothing to worry at all. Having said that, may I request Gurus and learned members to correct me if I am wrong in applying the principles. RegardsRaghunatha Rao ---- origina message --- vedic astrology/message/54448 Richa Gupta <richas_lucky Sun Apr 10, 2005 6:29 pm Subject: Re: [vedic astrology] Re: balarishta yogas and balrishta bhanga Dear SIr, namastein I am giving One child birth-details. Pls provide knowledge of balarishta yoga and balarishta bhanga Yoga..........Date of birth-18/october/2004Place-DelhiTime-2:57 Am Morning. Sir I hv read that in case of a child we first should discuss Balarishta then we should go ahead in reading.............Pls sir Guide usThanxs and regardsRicha Gupta Attachment: (application/octet-stream) Balarishta-Example-2.jhd [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 color:#FF0080">||Hare Rama Krsna|| Dear Rao, Namaskar Good approach. A few pointers thou. Sun and lagnesh (and its dispositor) is important for general health, but it is the weak placement of the moon which can trigger all the balarishta yogas. According to deva keralam; Lagna is the prana, and Moon is the Sharira. If the Moon is afflicted then the body is susceptible towards problems/accidents. Further it is the sustenance of the persons presence in this world, and if afflicted indicates that the child will not live long. There are more yogas which can be learnt from the shastras, and the final decissions is based on the Hora chart according to Parasara J color:navy">. Best wishes, *** 10.0pt;font-family:bookman;color:navy">Visti Larsen 10.0pt;font-family:bookman;color:navy">Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com 10.0pt;font-family:bookman;color:navy">Web: http://srigaruda.com color:navy"> & 10.0pt;font-family:bookman">http://astrovisti.com *** font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold">Rao Nemani [raon1008 ] 11 April 2005 15:00 Vedic Astrology Group; GuruKulam Achyuta; ; Jyotish Remedies [Om Krishna Guru] Balarishta Principles and a Case Analysis-2 12.0pt"> color:blue">Om Krishna Guru color:blue">Namaste Richa, color:blue">Honestly, I have received few requests from some members to write on the Balarishta area so I thought of sharing my a little knowledge with you all taking an example too. color:blue">I have learned the following Balarishta assesment method and principles from Visti Ji's (teaching from 2004 West Coast confernce), and also my own study on this area. If I am making any wrong application of the principles, please take them as my shortcoming in my understanding rather than their teachings. Having said that, let us get started. color:blue">First of all let us understand what is Balarishta. After taking the birth it is not uncommon that some newly arrived native's are met with terrible circumstances in the form of dangers, disease or even death. color:blue">The possibility of premature death follows the native, until the 24th year has passed from the time of birth. The methods of ascertaining the longevity of the native are inapplicable to a person below this age. color:blue">These 24 years are termed as: Balarishta from 0-12 years, and Yogarishta between 12-24 years. Sage Parasara later states that the Balarishta span is 8 years and Yogarishta is 12 years (9-20 years of age). color:blue">Hence for a native of 8 years of age or younger the principles of Balarishta are fully applied, and the normal methods for calculating longevity such as Pindayu, etc, do not apply. color:blue">Having understood what is Balarishta, now let us explore principles which causes the Balarishta and also those principles which cancles Balarishta. color:blue">I have considered the following birth details for this analysis, and I have attached the chart also for your convenience too:- color:blue"> October 18, 2004 Time: 2:57:00 Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT) Place: 77 E 12' 00", 28 N 36' 00" New Delhi, India color:blue">In this Chart, in Rasi, Leo Lagna is rising and its lord Sun is placed in 3rd house. Lagna is aspected by Rahu, Mer, Sun and ketu by Rasi Drishti. Rahu (7th lord) is also aspecting lagna by Graha Drishti. Ven the 3rd and 11th lord is placed in Lagna. color:blue">First of all we have to see the Sun's placement in the child's chart to assess the vitality. Suns placement in the Dustna's (8th and 12th houses) the worst placements in any chart. 3rd and 6th houses are a bit OK. color:blue">Here in this chart, the Sun is placed in the 3rd house is not too bad and also there is a parivartana between the Sun and Ven. So Sun is basically in the Lagna, so this indicates the native has a strong vitavitality towards diseases and should be fine. color:blue">The next thing, we should see is the, the Lord of the weekday and this native was born on Sunday and Vaara Lord is Sun. You will notice that, this Sun is placed in the 3rd and Lagna ( after the Parivartana) house indicating that a strong vitality again. color:blue">But Rahu is aspecting the Lagna and 3rd and 5th houses, hence some health problems are seen in this native's chart. color:blue">Janma Nakshatra is Hasta and I am not going into the various Gandhanta's as that would be a separate reading itself and I am focusing on balaraishta's and let me continue from that point of view. color:blue">Among the most important factors in judging balaraishta, the Moon is the key point of focus. color:blue">So, next we have to see the sustenance of the native from Moon's placement. Here the Moon is 12th lord and placed in 4th house, so that is a good placement. But Rahu and Sat are aspecting Moon by Rasi Drishti. This Rahu is in Marana Karaka Sthana, so the overal this indicates some minor issues with the health of the native but not threat to te life at all. color:blue">Jupiter is also known as Jeeva, which means life force. The weakness of Jupiter in the chart can prove detrimental towards the life force of the native, if neither the Sun nor the Moon is strong in the chart. But here Sun is strong and Jup is placed in 2nd house and aspecting the own singns too. So Jup is considerably stong,hence confirming the jeeva is strong. color:blue">Having seen the Sun, Moon, Jup and Lagna lord are promising a good health, now let us see the 8th and 10th houses to see the balarishta too. 8th lord is Jup is placed in 2nd house. 10th lord is Ven who is placed in lagna. So these are showing no problems to threat to the native's life. color:blue">On the top of the above good indications, the placement of Venus in the Lagna will eliminate any or all evils will be destroyed just as the Sun eliminates darkness. Here Parasara is clearly stating that the Kendras to the lagna if occupied by benefics Venus (Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra) will protect the native. So in this Chart, Ven is placed in Lagna which will protect the native and nothing to worry at all. color:blue">Having said that, may I request Gurus and learned members to correct me if I am wrong in applying the principles. color:blue">Regards Raghunatha Rao ---- origina message --- vedic astrology/message/54448 Richa Gupta <richas_lucky Sun Apr 10, 2005 6:29 pm Re: [vedic astrology] Re: balarishta yogas and balrishta bhanga Dear SIr, namastein I am giving One child birth-details. Pls provide knowledge of balarishta yoga and balarishta bhanga Yoga.......... Date of birth-18/october/2004 Place-Delhi Time-2:57 Am Morning. Sir I hv read that in case of a child we first should discuss Balarishta then we should go ahead in reading............. Pls sir Guide us Thanxs and regards Richa Gupta 12.0pt"> Small Business - Try our new resources site! ~ om tat sat ~ Thank you for maintaining the decorum of the Achyuta Ashram. Reminders: (1) Recite the Shadakshari Mantra 'Hare Rama Krishna' (2) Try to become Vegetarian - remember Akbar the Great who said that the human stomach should not become a graveyard for animals. (3) Practise charity in thought and deed - do one free chart reading today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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