Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 || Jaya Jagannath || Dear Sunil, What Neeraj says is almost correct. Ever wondered what is meant by the Visible and the Invisible half the zodiac in the natal chart. Think for a moment, whenever you come across such terms to find out what they really mean. At the time of birth, half of the heaven (celestial sphere) is above the person's head and half is below. Now how to know which half is above and which one is below and what are the zodiacal signs covered by them! We know that the Lagna represents the rising sign (ascending) on the eastern horizon and the 7th cusp represents the setting sign (descending) on the western horizon. Now there are few signs above the horizon and few below... how to know them, what are they? If a particular sign is ascending on the eastern horizon, the signs which have already risen shall be there above the horizon. Now this includes the elapsed portion of Lagna cusp (beginning of sign to the lagna cusp), the 12th, the 11th, 10th (exactly above the head at the point of birth), the 9th, the 8th, the non-elapsed portion of 7th cusp (7th cusp to end of sign).. These signs spread from the east to the west like an semicircular arc. Now try this... Whichever sign/ planet the lagan is in/ with, try to see them in the eastern sky. Whichever planet is there in the 10th house, try to spot it exactly above your sky. Now what are the possibilities of spotting a planet at night? How to ascertain what time a planet can be seen at night? Try answering these questions and you shall learn some astronomy too... Best Wishes Sarajit suniljohn_2002 [suniljohn] Tuesday, September 09, 2003 9:43 PM vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Re: VRA remedy for SAT & Ketu Dear Neerajji, Thanks for your reply. Thanks for confirming my learning process. Is there is a reason as to why the 1st to the 6th houses is the invisible half of the zodiac and vice versa in the other situation or should one just take this as a dictum. I await Gurus to reply on the remedy for Saturn Ketu combo Best wishes to you Sunil John Mumbai vedic astrology, Neeraj Gupta <gupta_neeraj_2000> wrote: > ~ Om Namah Shivaya ~ > Dear Sunil, > > The Visible half of Zodiac is 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, > 11th and 12th houses > > The Invisible Half is 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th > house. > > I guess gurus can advise you remedies better. > > Kind regards, > > Neeraj Gupta > > --- Sunil John <suniljohn@l...> wrote: > > > table.mail_content {DISPLAY: block}Dear Learned > members, > > It would be nice if someone possessing VRA would reply > to this query. > > 1. It is said that combination of Saturn & Ketu in the > visible sign means the last rites of the father were > not performed . Can anyone suggest the prescribed > remedy. > > 2. What is the visible sign and invisible sign of the > chart, is visible sign of the chart the right hand > part of the chart in the North Indian style? > > Many Thanks for the answer in advance > > Best wishes to all > > Sunil John > Mumbai > > SIZE does matter The UK's biggest *Free* Web based > mail 10 MB Free mail.lycos.co.uk > Sponsor > > > > Group info: > vedic astrology/info.html > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to > vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu > || > > > Terms of Service. > > > ===== > http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/ > > > > > Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Thanks for your detailed answer which was perfectly understandable and made the right impact of more application of thought process. I did have a subsequent Practical query of astrology and astronomy matching in the chart which i shall ask in the coming weeks. Hope to receive a reply from you then. Best wishes to you in your new posting in Brunei Sunil John Mumbai || Jaya Jagannath ||Dear Sunil,What Neeraj says is almost correct. Ever wondered what is meant by theVisible and the Invisible half the zodiac in the natal chart. Think fora moment, whenever you come across such terms to find out what theyreally mean.At the time of birth, half of the heaven (celestial sphere) is above theperson's head and half is below. Now how to know which half is above andwhich one is below and what are the zodiacal signs covered by them! Weknow that the Lagna represents the rising sign (ascending) on theeastern horizon and the 7th cusp represents the setting sign(descending) on the western horizon. Now there are few signs above thehorizon and few below... how to know them, what are they?If a particular sign is ascending on the eastern horizon, the signswhich have already risen shall be there above the horizon. Now thisincludes the elapsed portion of Lagna cusp (beginning of sign to thelagna cusp), the 12th, the 11th, 10th (exactly above the head at thepoint of birth), the 9th, the 8th, the non-elapsed portion of 7th cusp(7th cusp to end of sign).. These signs spread from the east to the westlike an semicircular arc.Now try this... Whichever sign/ planet the lagan is in/ with, try to seethem in the eastern sky. Whichever planet is there in the 10th house,try to spot it exactly above your sky.Now what are the possibilities of spotting a planet at night? How toascertain what time a planet can be seen at night? Try answering thesequestions and you shall learn some astronomy too...Best WishesSarajitSIZE does matter The UK's biggest *Free* Web based mail 10 MB Free mail.lycos.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">|| Jaya Jagannath || Dear Sunil, 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy"> 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">You are most welcome and you are free to put your queries. It is important to understand Gola shastra (spherical astronomy) to have a deeper understanding of Jyotisha. Any take on the question I posed… How to determine, when to spot a planet and where on the sky! 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy"> 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">Thank you for the wishes 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">Sarajit 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy"> Sunil John [suniljohn (AT) lycos (DOT) co.uk] Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:25 AM vedic astrology [vedic astrology] re:Visible and Invisible signs mso-cellspacing:1.5pt;margin-left:.5in"> Dear Sarajitji, Thanks for your detailed answer which was perfectly understandable and made the right impact of more application of thought process. I did have a subsequent Practical query of astrology and astronomy matching in the chart which i shall ask in the coming weeks. Hope to receive a reply from you then. Best wishes to you in your new posting in Brunei Sunil John Mumbai 12.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"">|| Jaya Jagannath || Dear Sunil, What Neeraj says is almost correct. Ever wondered what is meant by the Visible and the Invisible half the zodiac in the natal chart. Think for a moment, whenever you come across such terms to find out what they really mean. At the time of birth, half of the heaven (celestial sphere) is above the person's head and half is below. Now how to know which half is above and which one is below and what are the zodiacal signs covered by them! We know that the Lagna represents the rising sign (ascending) on the eastern horizon and the 7th cusp represents the setting sign (descending) on the western horizon. Now there are few signs above the horizon and few below... how to know them, what are they? If a particular sign is ascending on the eastern horizon, the signs which have already risen shall be there above the horizon. Now this includes the elapsed portion of Lagna cusp (beginning of sign to the lagna cusp), the 12th, the 11th, 10th (exactly above the head at the point of birth), the 9th, the 8th, the non-elapsed portion of 7th cusp (7th cusp to end of sign).. These signs spread from the east to the west like an semicircular arc. Now try this... Whichever sign/ planet the lagan is in/ with, try to see them in the eastern sky. Whichever planet is there in the 10th house, try to spot it exactly above your sky. Now what are the possibilities of spotting a planet at night? How to ascertain what time a planet can be seen at night? Try answering these questions and you shall learn some astronomy too... Best Wishes Sarajit margin-left:.5in;background-position-x:0px;background-position-y:0px">SIZE does matter The UK's biggest *Free* Web based mail 10 MB Free mail.lycos.co.uk Archives: vedic astrology To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || Your use of is subject to the Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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