Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Dear friend, More planets negatively influencing or weakening our world of existence - this physical body(lagna) and our actions/ karma(10th) our attachment and possesivness(2nd) leads us towards renunciation. We have to compare the factors of renunication with the factors of attachment. Otherwise- if lagna/4th are weak and other planets are relatively strong- we may have lot of travel(PARI-VRAJA) or domestic disturbance etc. not renunciation. With best wishes, Mandakini ----- Please visit jyotimac for marriage and children matters , "frmbeyond111" <Ashlesha9@a...> wrote: > > Dear Sejal, > 4 planets in one sign are considered a pravrajya yoga which > encourages renunciation of worldly or material attachments. The one > in the chart is particularly strong because it occurs in a moksa > house, the 8th, and has an exalted lord and significator Saturn. > Also, Saturn exalted, in and of itself, supports non-attachment to > worldly matters. > > This non-attachment or renunciation is the main idea of the yoga. > There are, however, some specific results which depend on which of > the 4 planets is strongest. They don't seem terribly meaningful, > however, imo. With Venus as the strongest planet, the results > are: "the renunciant is a wanderer and a follower of the > materialistic school". This seems to emphasize the sense-oriented > nature of Venus. > > Also, the qualifications for the yoga are: "4 planets possessed of > strength occupy(ing) a single house". It further notes that weak > planets, or defeated or combust planets will not give the full > results. In this chart, only Venus is strong while the Moon is very > close to the Sun and Mercury is combusted, so the results may not be > so strong as to result in full renunciation, although there should be > spiritual tendencies or inclinations. > > You can find this information in Ch. 79 of the Brihat Parasara Hora > Sastra which you can find in the files/text section of this > newsgroup. > > Best regards, > JN > > > , "templenurse05" > <templenurse05> wrote: > > > > I had asked abt this in another forum also and a member from this > > forum was kind enough to respond to my inquiry. I wanted to > further > > inquire and ask about it...what do four planets in one house > > indicate? Specifically four planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus- > > strongest) in the eighth house indicate...Rahu is in the 1st > house. I > > have been reading abt it where ever I can and it points me in the > > direction of having to do w/spirituality but I cannot find any > details > > on the matter... > > > > 01/14/1983 > > Ahmedabad, India > > 16:09 > > > > Sejal > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 namaskaar just adding few things to what u wrote,pravjya or renouncenation was most sought in earlier days where a father wud felt very happy if his son had pravjya yoga, pravjya yoga in my limited knowledge are very high grade of rajyoga present in good number, greater than rajyoga bcoz "raja" is superier to praja( not in democratic country) and sanyasa is superier to "raja" as timed paassed on vidya yoga were consedered better than raja yoga bcoz, king was weitage only in kingdom where as "vidwaan" was respected over the world. currently laxmi yoga are consedered far better than vidya yoga, reasons need not to be defined. now if a person has raj yoga vidya yoga laxmi yoga and pravjya yoga then only he is consedered next to god, to continue with context, no doubt lagna lord and 4th are important for pravjya yoga bcoz inabsence of "body"/lagna nothing can exist, 1\4th of all yoga revolves arround lagna. 4th being mind ..ia also justified. in my view, i feel apart from lagna and 4th sun and moon irespective of lordship are very important in pravjya yoga. how ever if they happen to be 5th 9th 4th or lagna lord is much better. apart from these venus shud be weak comparitive to jupiter. these are just normal looking for more from experts/gurujan suresh jain , "preventina" <preventina> wrote: > > Dear friend, > > More planets negatively influencing or weakening > our world of existence - > this physical body(lagna) and our actions/ karma(10th) > our attachment and possesivness(2nd) > > leads us towards renunciation. > > We have to compare the factors of renunication with > the factors of attachment. > > Otherwise- if lagna/4th are weak and other planets > are relatively strong- > we may have lot of travel(PARI-VRAJA) > or domestic disturbance etc. not > renunciation. > > With best wishes, > > Mandakini > ----- > Please visit jyotimac for marriage and > children matters > , "frmbeyond111" > <Ashlesha9@a...> wrote: > > > > Dear Sejal, > > 4 planets in one sign are considered a pravrajya yoga which > > encourages renunciation of worldly or material attachments. The > one > > in the chart is particularly strong because it occurs in a moksa > > house, the 8th, and has an exalted lord and significator Saturn. > > Also, Saturn exalted, in and of itself, supports non-attachment to > > worldly matters. > > > > This non-attachment or renunciation is the main idea of the yoga. > > There are, however, some specific results which depend on which of > > the 4 planets is strongest. They don't seem terribly meaningful, > > however, imo. With Venus as the strongest planet, the results > > are: "the renunciant is a wanderer and a follower of the > > materialistic school". This seems to emphasize the sense- oriented > > nature of Venus. > > > > Also, the qualifications for the yoga are: "4 planets possessed > of > > strength occupy(ing) a single house". It further notes that weak > > planets, or defeated or combust planets will not give the full > > results. In this chart, only Venus is strong while the Moon is > very > > close to the Sun and Mercury is combusted, so the results may not > be > > so strong as to result in full renunciation, although there should > be > > spiritual tendencies or inclinations. > > > > You can find this information in Ch. 79 of the Brihat Parasara > Hora > > Sastra which you can find in the files/text section of this > > newsgroup. > > > > Best regards, > > JN > > > > > > , "templenurse05" > > <templenurse05> wrote: > > > > > > I had asked abt this in another forum also and a member from > this > > > forum was kind enough to respond to my inquiry. I wanted to > > further > > > inquire and ask about it...what do four planets in one house > > > indicate? Specifically four planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus- > > > strongest) in the eighth house indicate...Rahu is in the 1st > > house. I > > > have been reading abt it where ever I can and it points me in > the > > > direction of having to do w/spirituality but I cannot find any > > details > > > on the matter... > > > > > > 01/14/1983 > > > Ahmedabad, India > > > 16:09 > > > > > > Sejal > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jayakrishna Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 Can you look at this and tell me what's going on here with this horoscope. There are like 4 planets within a space of half a zodiac (i.e. within 15 degrees) and 6 planets within 60 degrees. Is there parivraja yoga or any other yoga here ? I can see laxmi yoga (haven't seen a dime yet in life) and budha aditya, malavya and shani in 10th house yoga whatever etc.. Mars yoga karaka, kuja dosham ??, snake yoga for 2 -8 rahu ketu axis, ketu in house of wealth in sun's house and sun in ketu's house in 6th , any reciprocal yoga here ? parivartana etc.. Thanks for all your help and guidance. DOB: 12/25/1970 ; 7:50 PM friday evening, trichur,kerala Latitude : 10:53 N Longitude : 76:25 E kind regards, Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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