Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Dear Members: Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a formula of delineating higher education in a chart. I know we should be looking at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic achievements. But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what to look at. Any help would be so much appreciated. Namaste. Rageshwari. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Dear Rajeswari, My goodness, for the first time, I am able to reply with my little knowledge on a question in this board. The rules, I have learned from Narayana Ji's Achyuta CD are as follows for the Education: Bachelors education is shown by 9H/L and Masters education by 2H/L. D- 24 also known as ChaturVimsamsa is the division used for analyzing Education & Learning. Learning & Education: D24 4H/L - Formal Education (Grade 1 - 12), 9H/L - Bachelors Degree 2H/L - Masters Degree, 7H/L - Ph.D, Progress 6 Houses every time for further Hope this is helpful to you. Regards Rao vedic astrology, "rageshwari75" <rageshwari75> wrote: > Dear Members: > > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a formula of > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we should be looking > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic achievements. > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what to look at. > > Any help would be so much appreciated. > > Namaste. > > Rageshwari. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Dear Rao-ji, This definitely does help! Thank you very much for helping me with this. Namaste. Rageshwari. vedic astrology, "Rao Nemani" <raonemani> wrote: > Dear Rajeswari, > > My goodness, for the first time, I am able to reply with my little > knowledge on a question in this board. > > The rules, I have learned from Narayana Ji's Achyuta CD are as > follows for the Education: > > Bachelors education is shown by 9H/L and Masters education by 2H/L. D- > 24 also known as ChaturVimsamsa is the division used for analyzing > Education & Learning. > > Learning & Education: D24 > > 4H/L - Formal Education (Grade 1 - 12), > 9H/L - Bachelors Degree > 2H/L - Masters Degree, > 7H/L - Ph.D, > Progress 6 Houses every time for further > > Hope this is helpful to you. > > Regards > Rao > > vedic astrology, "rageshwari75" > <rageshwari75> wrote: > > Dear Members: > > > > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a formula of > > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we should be > looking > > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic achievements. > > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what to look at. > > > > Any help would be so much appreciated. > > > > Namaste. > > > > Rageshwari. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 With little excitement while answering u confused rageshwari & rajeswari?? Regards Raji Rao Nemani <raonemani > wrote: Dear Rajeswari,My goodness, for the first time, I am able to reply with my little knowledge on a question in this board.The rules, I have learned from Narayana Ji's Achyuta CD are as follows for the Education:Bachelors education is shown by 9H/L and Masters education by 2H/L. D-24 also known as ChaturVimsamsa is the division used for analyzing Education & Learning. Learning & Education: D24 4H/L - Formal Education (Grade 1 - 12), 9H/L - Bachelors Degree2H/L - Masters Degree, 7H/L - Ph.D, Progress 6 Houses every time for furtherHope this is helpful to you.RegardsRao--- In vedic astrology (AT) roups (DOT) com, "rageshwari75" <rageshwari75> wrote:> Dear Members:> > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a formula of > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we should be looking > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic achievements. > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what to look at.> > Any help would be so much appreciated.> > Namaste.> > Rageshwari.Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Hi Raji, Oh. oh, you are correct. Regards Rao vedic astrology, Rajeswari Shankar <rajeswarishankar> wrote: > Hi Rao, > > With little excitement while answering u confused rageshwari & rajeswari?? > > Regards > Raji > > Rao Nemani <raonemani> wrote: > Dear Rajeswari, > > My goodness, for the first time, I am able to reply with my little > knowledge on a question in this board. > > The rules, I have learned from Narayana Ji's Achyuta CD are as > follows for the Education: > > Bachelors education is shown by 9H/L and Masters education by 2H/L. D- > 24 also known as ChaturVimsamsa is the division used for analyzing > Education & Learning. > > Learning & Education: D24 > > 4H/L - Formal Education (Grade 1 - 12), > 9H/L - Bachelors Degree > 2H/L - Masters Degree, > 7H/L - Ph.D, > Progress 6 Houses every time for further > > Hope this is helpful to you. > > Regards > Rao > > vedic astrology, "rageshwari75" > <rageshwari75> wrote: > > Dear Members: > > > > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a formula of > > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we should be > looking > > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic achievements. > > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what to look at. > > > > Any help would be so much appreciated. > > > > Namaste. > > > > Rageshwari. > > > Sponsor > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Rageshwari, I had thought higher education was to be seen from 9th house, but Shri Chandrashekharji clarified that 'higher' for 9th meant spiritual learning. So if it is Formal education, one probably looks at 4th house (in D1 and D24). Chandrashekharji also suggested looking up 2nd house which is a Vidya sthana. Kind regards Ramesh --- rageshwari75 <rageshwari75 wrote: > Dear Members: > > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a > formula of > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we > should be looking > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic > achievements. > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what > to look at. > > Any help would be so much appreciated. > > Namaste. > > Rageshwari. > > Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. http://calendar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Respected Gursus and Dear Friends, Pranama (after two months), In Jyotisha, wether the concern matter is higher education or anything else, nothing can be judged by taking a single house or only significator planet. All is the result of balanced analysis. It might be possible that you found a person, knowledable and wise but have no university degree or certification. On the other hand, it might be possible that a reputed position holder of university donot have any conceptual backgroud of his study. As far as the higher education MS, M.Phil, Ph.D etc. is concern 9th house has significance importance with 12th and 8th houses. Remember to exclude college graduation, job-oriented certifications and MBA's which gererally based on 4th and 5th houses with Rajastic urge, i.e. those degree people attain to get good jobs and higher earning. While the possibilty of school education can be seen from 2nd and 4th houses. As the higher education requires deep insight and thorough investigation, ability to peep into hidden part and understand the philosphy of subject. Therefore 12th and 8th house provides these qualities and 9th supports oppurtunites(luck) besides, "desire to learn philosophical studies". But 8th and 12th can not be ignored. (why?). Just look into the charts of reknwon researchers, savants and learners. (Karl Marx, Bertrend Russel, Einstein, Bernard Shaw, Jeddu Krishnamurthi etc). Even charts of B.Suryanarine Rao and P.V.R. Narasimha Rao are good examples of my notion. But the strength of 9th must be greater than Rajasic Bhavas 2nd,7th, 10th and 11th-The houses for worldly activities (Why?). If 2nd and 7th over come then one must be involve in his spouse, and family matters and found no time for research. Similarly if 10th+11th is powerful then he always try to increase earning and busy in job/profession instead of thinking and studying, he will prefer to career and give up study. A positive correlation between Gnan Karaka Jupiter with Mercury-the Buddi is assmued highly conductive for the fructification of higher education. The association of Sun assures fame, and official recognitions, medals and national awards. Reasearch projects sponserded by governmental agencies etc. Mercury yields writing and speaking skills, (a good report writer and presenter). Saturn gives logical insights and interest in old and hidden aspects, like history, ethics, astrology and archialogical studies. Warm Regards M.IMRAN ******* vedic astrology, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani" <rgangaramani> wrote: > Rageshwari, > > I had thought higher education was to be seen from 9th > house, but Shri Chandrashekharji clarified that > 'higher' for 9th meant spiritual learning. > > So if it is Formal education, one probably looks at > 4th house (in D1 and D24). Chandrashekharji also > suggested looking up 2nd house which is a Vidya > sthana. > > Kind regards > Ramesh > > > --- rageshwari75 <rageshwari75> wrote: > > Dear Members: > > > > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a > > formula of > > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we > > should be looking > > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic > > achievements. > > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what > > to look at. > > > > Any help would be so much appreciated. > > > > Namaste. > > > > Rageshwari. > > > > > > > > > Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. > http://calendar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2003 Report Share Posted June 9, 2003 Dear Imranji, Thank you for providing your insights. I would compile my response to this and send it to you and the group in a few days. I definitely want to apply your method and see if I can come up with good analysis. Namaste. Rageshwari. vedic astrology, "astroimran" <astroimran> wrote: > Respected Gursus and Dear Friends, > Pranama (after two months), > > In Jyotisha, wether the concern matter is higher education or > anything else, nothing can be judged by taking a single house or > only significator planet. All is the result of balanced analysis. > > It might be possible that you found a person, knowledable and wise > but have no university degree or certification. On the other hand, > it might be possible that a reputed position holder of university > donot have any conceptual backgroud of his study. > As far as the higher education MS, M.Phil, Ph.D etc. is concern 9th > house has significance importance with 12th and 8th houses. > Remember to exclude college graduation, job-oriented certifications > and MBA's which gererally based on 4th and 5th houses with Rajastic > urge, i.e. those degree people attain to get good jobs and higher > earning. While the possibilty of school education can be seen from > 2nd and 4th houses. > > As the higher education requires deep insight and thorough > investigation, ability to peep into hidden part and understand the > philosphy of subject. Therefore 12th and 8th house provides these > qualities and 9th supports oppurtunites(luck) besides, "desire to > learn philosophical studies". But 8th and 12th can not be ignored. > (why?). Just look into the charts of reknwon researchers, savants > and learners. (Karl Marx, Bertrend Russel, Einstein, Bernard Shaw, > Jeddu Krishnamurthi etc). Even charts of B.Suryanarine Rao and > P.V.R. Narasimha Rao are good examples of my notion. > But the strength of 9th must be greater than Rajasic Bhavas 2nd,7th, > 10th and 11th-The houses for worldly activities (Why?). If 2nd and > 7th over come then one must be involve in his spouse, and family > matters and found no time for research. Similarly if 10th+11th is > powerful then he always try to increase earning and busy in > job/profession instead of thinking and studying, he will prefer to > career and give up study. > > A positive correlation between Gnan Karaka Jupiter with Mercury-the > Buddi is assmued highly conductive for the fructification of higher > education. The association of Sun assures fame, and official > recognitions, medals and national awards. Reasearch projects > sponserded by governmental agencies etc. Mercury yields writing and > speaking skills, (a good report writer and presenter). Saturn gives > logical insights and interest in old and hidden aspects, like > history, ethics, astrology and archialogical studies. > > Warm Regards > M.IMRAN > > ******* > > > vedic astrology, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani" > <rgangaramani> wrote: > > Rageshwari, > > > > I had thought higher education was to be seen from 9th > > house, but Shri Chandrashekharji clarified that > > 'higher' for 9th meant spiritual learning. > > > > So if it is Formal education, one probably looks at > > 4th house (in D1 and D24). Chandrashekharji also > > suggested looking up 2nd house which is a Vidya > > sthana. > > > > Kind regards > > Ramesh > > > > > > --- rageshwari75 <rageshwari75> wrote: > > > Dear Members: > > > > > > Inspite of trying very hard, I am not able to find a > > > formula of > > > delineating higher education in a chart. I know we > > > should be looking > > > at Siddhamsa (D-24) to determine a person's academic > > > achievements. > > > But that is about it. Beyond that I don't know what > > > to look at. > > > > > > Any help would be so much appreciated. > > > > > > Namaste. > > > > > > Rageshwari. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. > > http://calendar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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