Guest guest Posted November 24, 2001 Report Share Posted November 24, 2001 Dear friends Ashtakavarga analysis is one of the most interesting and exhaustive systems for the purpose of predictive astrology. The system is a wonderful quantitative tool which uses the simple analogy of numbers for the purpose of predictions. Though there are many wonderful articles and books on this system, the detail and the exhaustiveness involved confuses many a young astrologer in his pursuit for understanding the subject. We all very well understand the shubha sthanas and the ashubha sthanas in the natal chart. If we extend this simple principle in our ashtakavarga analysis we get a very clear and precise picture of the nature of predictions. In this regard I can give some interesting thumb rules which can be followed to interpret through ashtakavarga. a) the strength of planets-the results are based on the points that the planets get in the ashtakavarga analysis. b) 0-3 points – considered unfavourable. When a planet transists houses that gives less number of bindus the results are considered to be unfavourable. Also when we are considering the natal charts and the divisional charts we could easily understand why certain planets who despite being part of wonderful combinations are not really giving any favourable results. An example in this regard would be gajakesari yoga. If the planets concerned say Jupiter and moon are receiving less points or rather bindus in their ashtakavarga they would definitely not give good results. c) 4 bindus-moderate results d) 5-8 bindus –very good results. Benific planets receiving more than 6 bindus is considered very auspicious. Sarva ashtakavarga The following are the hints that can be useful I presume. The ascendant and 10th house are the pillar houses. These houses getting less than 30 points is considered to be a weakening factor for them. All the houses in the natal chart receiving a minimum of as explained below. 1st ) minimum of 27 points 2nd) minimum of 22 points 3rd) minimum of 34 points 4th ) minimum of 24 points 5th) minimum of 25 points 6th) minimum of 34 points 7th ) minimum of 20 points 8th) minimum of 25 points 9th) minimum of 30 points 10th) minimum of 36 points 11th) minimum of 54 points 12th) minimum of 16 points some interesting combinations a) 11th house should get more than 10th house and 10th should get more than 12th house. In this way the native's efforts would not get wasted. b) Add up the points of 1st, 2nd , 5th, 9th and 10th house. This should be greater than the combined total of 6th, 8th and 12th. This gives some insights into the nature of the person. There are hundreds of points that can be discussed. I have so little patience and cannot write all of them as I rely more on memory than books. Members are requested to please correct me wherever I am wrong. Also we can discuss certain specific aspects of this wonderful system Regards Partha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2001 Report Share Posted November 24, 2001 HARE RAMA KRISHNA OM GURAVE NAMAH Dear List members , I am one of the not so active members of the group.But, I peruse through the postings very keenly .In response to Mr.Partha sarthy's posting on Ashtakavarga, the following are some of the rules i am experimenting for muhurtha.These rules are a summary of the rules in Dr.B.V.Raman's book on Ashtakavarga and some articles in the Astrological magazine.Here , bindu means a good point. Of course, the combinations given below are for auspicious activities, not for inauspicious activities such as war or opening a wine shop. 1)The activity should be planned when the Sun transits the sign in which he receives more than 4 bindus or he transits the sign in which the Sarvashtakavarga bindu is more than 30. 2)The activity should be planned in the day in which: a)The Moon is in a rasi in which he gets more than 4 bindus/ in a rasi in which the sarvashtakavarga(SV) bindus > 30. b)The Moon is in 2,4,6,8,9 nakshtras and its multiples from the Janma Nakshatra of the person undertaking the activity c)Travel should not be undertaken in 8th house from janma rasi even if it satisfies criterion (a) d)Day of the planet who becomes Yogi for the person. e)If rahu becomes avayogi for a person, he has to avoid rahu kal for travel 3)The Thithi should not be 4,9,14. 5)The Karana should not be vishti atleast and the Yoga should not be Vishkumbha, Atiganda, Shoola, Ganda, Vyaghaatha, Parigha and Vaidhrithi. 6)Consider the nature of the activity and the planet signifying the activity.The planet in question should be strong in Ashtakavarga(in its own as well as SV) and in the prasna chart for the moment.For education, Budha, the natural karak as well as the lord of the 5th house of the native's horoscope should be strong.The naisargika karak takes precedence in case of any questions on compromise. 7)The lagna of the muhurtha should be in a sign in which the lagna ashtakavarga /SV has greater than 4 points . 8)The prasna chart for the moment of activity should not have planets in the 8th house from the house of activity concerned.Ex:For house warming ceremony, no planets should be in 8th from 4th, i.e , 11th (preferably) 9)No planets should be in 8th from the muhurtha lagna. 10)The hora should be chosen considering the activity, like Budha for education etc.Malefic horas of sani and kuja should be avoided. 12)The ghatika(24 minutes) should be favourable.The result of the 30 ghatikas for each day are given by Mr.Santhanam in his book Hindu Predictive Astrology. 13)The shashtiamsa lagna should be favourable without any malefic influence.(This calls for too much control over the timing of event which may not be possible in real life). As I am just experimenting with this, I would appreciate valuable feedback from group members on this approach to deciding muhurhta for an event. regards, K.N.Sriram vedic astrology, partvinu5 wrote: > Dear friends > > Ashtakavarga analysis is one of the most interesting and exhaustive > systems for the purpose of predictive astrology. The system is a > wonderful quantitative tool which uses the simple analogy of numbers > for the purpose of predictions. > Though there are many wonderful articles and books on this system, > the detail and the exhaustiveness involved confuses many a young > astrologer in his pursuit for understanding the subject. > > We all very well understand the shubha sthanas and the ashubha > sthanas in the natal chart. > If we extend this simple principle in our ashtakavarga analysis we > get a very clear and precise picture of the nature of predictions. > > In this regard I can give some interesting thumb rules which can be > followed to interpret through ashtakavarga. > a) the strength of planets-the results are based on the points > that the planets get in the ashtakavarga analysis. > b) 0-3 points ?considered unfavourable. When a planet transists > houses that gives less number of bindus the results are considered to > be unfavourable. Also when we are considering the natal charts and > the divisional charts we could easily understand why certain planets > who despite being part of wonderful combinations are not really > giving any favourable results. An example in this regard would be > gajakesari yoga. If the planets concerned say Jupiter and moon are > receiving less points or rather bindus in their ashtakavarga they > would definitely not give good results. > c) 4 bindus-moderate results > d) 5-8 bindus –very good results. Benific planets receiving more > than 6 bindus is considered very auspicious. > > Sarva ashtakavarga > The following are the hints that can be useful I presume. > > The ascendant and 10th house are the pillar houses. These houses > getting less than 30 points is considered to be a weakening factor > for them. > All the houses in the natal chart receiving a minimum of as explained > below. > 1st ) minimum of 27 points > 2nd) minimum of 22 points > 3rd) minimum of 34 points > 4th ) minimum of 24 points > 5th) minimum of 25 points > 6th) minimum of 34 points > 7th ) minimum of 20 points > 8th) minimum of 25 points > 9th) minimum of 30 points > 10th) minimum of 36 points > 11th) minimum of 54 points > 12th) minimum of 16 points > some interesting combinations > > a) 11th house should get more than 10th house and 10th should > get more than 12th house. In this way the native's efforts would not > get wasted. > b) Add up the points of 1st, 2nd , 5th, 9th and 10th house. This > should be greater than the combined total of 6th, 8th and 12th. This > gives some insights into the nature of the person. > > > There are hundreds of points that can be discussed. I have so little > patience and cannot write all of them as I rely more on memory than > books. Members are requested to please correct me wherever I am > wrong. Also we can discuss certain specific aspects of this wonderful > system > > Regards > Partha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2001 Report Share Posted November 24, 2001 Dear Partha, Any typo here?? 11th) minimum of 54 points Shailesh Chandra Chadhascchadha (AT) hotmail (DOT) com - partvinu5 vedic astrology Saturday, November 24, 2001 6:48 PM [vedic astrology] ASHTAKAVARGA ANALYSIS - A BREIF OVERVIEW Dear friendsAshtakavarga analysis is one of the most interesting and exhaustive systems for the purpose of predictive astrology. The system is a wonderful quantitative tool which uses the simple analogy of numbers for the purpose of predictions.Though there are many wonderful articles and books on this system, the detail and the exhaustiveness involved confuses many a young astrologer in his pursuit for understanding the subject.We all very well understand the shubha sthanas and the ashubha sthanas in the natal chart.If we extend this simple principle in our ashtakavarga analysis we get a very clear and precise picture of the nature of predictions.In this regard I can give some interesting thumb rules which can be followed to interpret through ashtakavarga.a) the strength of planets-the results are based on the points that the planets get in the ashtakavarga analysis.b) 0-3 points – considered unfavourable. When a planet transists houses that gives less number of bindus the results are considered to be unfavourable. Also when we are considering the natal charts and the divisional charts we could easily understand why certain planets who despite being part of wonderful combinations are not really giving any favourable results. An example in this regard would be gajakesari yoga. If the planets concerned say Jupiter and moon are receiving less points or rather bindus in their ashtakavarga they would definitely not give good results.c) 4 bindus-moderate resultsd) 5-8 bindus –very good results. Benific planets receiving more than 6 bindus is considered very auspicious.Sarva ashtakavargaThe following are the hints that can be useful I presume.The ascendant and 10th house are the pillar houses. These houses getting less than 30 points is considered to be a weakening factor for them. All the houses in the natal chart receiving a minimum of as explained below.1st ) minimum of 27 points2nd) minimum of 22 points3rd) minimum of 34 points4th ) minimum of 24 points5th) minimum of 25 points6th) minimum of 34 points7th ) minimum of 20 points8th) minimum of 25 points9th) minimum of 30 points10th) minimum of 36 points11th) minimum of 54 points12th) minimum of 16 pointssome interesting combinationsa) 11th house should get more than 10th house and 10th should get more than 12th house. In this way the native's efforts would not get wasted.b) Add up the points of 1st, 2nd , 5th, 9th and 10th house. This should be greater than the combined total of 6th, 8th and 12th. This gives some insights into the nature of the person.There are hundreds of points that can be discussed. I have so little patience and cannot write all of them as I rely more on memory than books. Members are requested to please correct me wherever I am wrong. Also we can discuss certain specific aspects of this wonderful systemRegardsPartha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2001 Report Share Posted November 24, 2001 Hi Shailesh, Looks like a 'typo' to me. '44' may be ok and total adds to 337 for all the houses. Can some person say the maximum bindus a place can received? I have seen numbers like 45 or so. I know one IIM guy who has high 11th house and fitting the same combination what Partha described. I was predicting him good results in business just day before yesterday! warm regards, Balaji S. --- Shailesh <scchadha wrote: > Dear Partha, > > Any typo here?? > > 11th) minimum of 54 points > > Shailesh Chandra Chadha > scchadha > - > partvinu5 > vedic astrology > Saturday, November 24, 2001 6:48 PM > [vedic astrology] ASHTAKAVARGA ANALYSIS - > A BREIF OVERVIEW > > > Dear friends > > Ashtakavarga analysis is one of the most > interesting and exhaustive > systems for the purpose of predictive astrology. > The system is a > wonderful quantitative tool which uses the simple > analogy of numbers > for the purpose of predictions. > Though there are many wonderful articles and books > on this system, > the detail and the exhaustiveness involved > confuses many a young > astrologer in his pursuit for understanding the > subject. > > We all very well understand the shubha sthanas and > the ashubha > sthanas in the natal chart. > If we extend this simple principle in our > ashtakavarga analysis we > get a very clear and precise picture of the nature > of predictions. > > In this regard I can give some interesting thumb > rules which can be > followed to interpret through ashtakavarga. > a) the strength of planets-the results are > based on the points > that the planets get in the ashtakavarga analysis. > b) 0-3 points - considered unfavourable. When > a planet transists > houses that gives less number of bindus the > results are considered to > be unfavourable. Also when we are considering the > natal charts and > the divisional charts we could easily understand > why certain planets > who despite being part of wonderful combinations > are not really > giving any favourable results. An example in this > regard would be > gajakesari yoga. If the planets concerned say > Jupiter and moon are > receiving less points or rather bindus in their > ashtakavarga they > would definitely not give good results. > c) 4 bindus-moderate results > d) 5-8 bindus -very good results. Benific > planets receiving more > than 6 bindus is considered very auspicious. > > Sarva ashtakavarga > The following are the hints that can be useful I > presume. > > The ascendant and 10th house are the pillar > houses. These houses > getting less than 30 points is considered to be a > weakening factor > for them. > All the houses in the natal chart receiving a > minimum of as explained > below. > 1st ) minimum of 27 points > 2nd) minimum of 22 points > 3rd) minimum of 34 points > 4th ) minimum of 24 points > 5th) minimum of 25 points > 6th) minimum of 34 points > 7th ) minimum of 20 points > 8th) minimum of 25 points > 9th) minimum of 30 points > 10th) minimum of 36 points > 11th) minimum of 54 points > 12th) minimum of 16 points > some interesting combinations > > a) 11th house should get more than 10th house > and 10th should > get more than 12th house. In this way the native's > efforts would not > get wasted. > b) Add up the points of 1st, 2nd , 5th, 9th > and 10th house. This > should be greater than the combined total of 6th, > 8th and 12th. This > gives some insights into the nature of the person. > > > There are hundreds of points that can be > discussed. I have so little > patience and cannot write all of them as I rely > more on memory than > books. Members are requested to please correct me > wherever I am > wrong. Also we can discuss certain specific > aspects of this wonderful > system > > Regards > Partha sarathy > GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities./ps/info1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2001 Report Share Posted November 25, 2001 Re Astakavarga 54 (or was it 56) is a subtle comment by Parashara as I remember on 11th house requirements - i.e. in the 11th you want the most you can get. Rule is simple 11th from any house has lots of Astakavarga points if that 3rd house from the house has many planets. Sanjay Gandhi had 50 points in one house I think. Regards Gordon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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