Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 In DEva KEralam, a well known NAdi treatise, it is mentioned that, "If Saturn posited in the 5th house and aspected by Mercury (Graha drusti) in D1 chart, happens to occuppy the Navamsa of Mercury, the Native would be bereft of progeny" Gurus and learned may please share your observations and applicability of the rider. Have any jyotisha got any examples? Please enlight. Chidvatsa. _______________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 JAYA JAGANNATHA! Dear Sudarsan, Namaste. > Dear Sir, > > Thanks a lot for your reply. > > I have a small doubt regarding kshuditavastha specified in BPHS. > > In the net i have seen something like this for kshuditavastha > " > Kshudithavasta- a planet in an enemy sign, aspected by an enemy or in > conjunction with shani. " > > whereas > > in some other versions i have seen like this > > Kshudithavasta- a planet in an enemy sign,conjunction with enemy, aspected > by an enemy or in conjunction with shani. " > > 1) Which of the above two versions are true?. The second one is correct. If you use your logic, you will understand it. If a planet becomes something by being aspected by a malefic, it will have even more of that influence by being conjunct. > 2) What is meant by conjunction. Does two planets in the same Raasi be said > as conjunct?. Yes. > 3) If sun and mercury are together in a house and assume that no planets > aspect them > > can we say that > > a) sun is conjunct with an enemy and mercury is conjunct with a neutra. Yes. > THis is because for SUN mercury is neutral and as per tatkalika shatru > principle, mercury is an enemy to sun. > > But for mercury SUN is afriend and as per tatkalika shatru principle, > mercury is now an neutral to sun. > > Is the above understanding correct?. > > I will indebted to your answer > > > Thanks > > With Regards, > Sudarsan.D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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