Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Respected Sir, Some thoughts and some doubts: Great woman behind a Great man - Why only great? Isnt there a (common) woman behind every (common)Man and vice versa? Can the YIN behind a YANG be considered on the same level as sister/mother against a wife/lover? I mean,Is the YIN-YANG attraction that of a man <->mother/sister. No. Am I Correct? A mother/sister can be a motivation/ support, but what actually fuels up the creativity? I really doubt if it is a sisterly/motherly affection. If one check the 'source of creativity' behind great men, rarely one finds a 'sisterly/motherly' source,though it is also not uncommon. But most of the time it was in the form of a lover, and need not be always wife. Is one's spouse always the perfect complimentary soul? (Again I think No-Then everybody would have been leading a perfect married life. Right? I would like to know what denotes in a chart, the perfect complimentary soul of a person? (Assuming it need not be always ones spouse). Is that the navamsa? (Then where does the spouse go?) (Just some grey areas..) Regards, Jyothi vedic astrology, "crystal pages" <rrgb wrote: > > Vijaydas ji, > > I have always found it very interesting that navamsha has been > recommended as the chart that talks about marriage and spouse while > saptamamsha represents the children. > > There is a certain (though not perfect) correlation/association > between some of the harmonic slices that vargas represent and > sometimes interpreted so and the order of houses: > Rashi (divided by 1, the primary or central frequency sonically > speaking) the first house > Hora (sign divided by 2) 2nd house (wealth etc) > Drekkana/Dreshkana/Dreshkona (divisor is 3) 3rd house - siblings > Turyamsha - sukh, 4th harmonic > The comes the first tangent! > Saptamamsha (7th but represents children -- 5th house) > Navamsha (9th harmonic but represents 7th and not 9th house) > Dashamsha (10th - house and harmonic and profession) and the rail > gets back on the patari. > > Now if we go around the zodiac again, some of the remaining fit, > others don't within this scheme! > > But why is saptamamsha representing the children/5th house and > navamsha the 7th house? > > I think it was Narasimha who at one time, years ago connected the > concept of navamsha representing the Dharmapatni. It clicked > conceptually and dare I say -- intuitively. Have I tested this in > many charts (my own question to others, generally that gets me in > deep hot waters!). NO! I have not. But the happily married few that I > have known and met do confirm in words and actions that there is > always a great woman behind a great man! What would yang be without > the right YIN? What or where would a Concorde jet be without the > right fuel! The fuel burns away but we just look at the Concorde in > awe! > > Now there are some brahmacharis who have reached great heights but > has there been a Great Woman behind their success too? A mother > sometimes, a sister at other times? Research questions! > > And how did the navamsha explain that link? Or did it? > > So, is navamsha not about just patni, though in most cases it might > be so. Maybe it is just about our dharmic acts or as astro- > accountants might want to call it -- about our DHARMIC ledger! > Another research and exploration question. Would be interesting to > examine if the dharmic influence deciphered through navamsha always > manifests in this worldly reality as someone from the other gender, > nature of relationships notwithstanding? > > And I also sense your other question within the question. Is navamsha > a chart or just a point of power? > > So many complex questions! Hopefully I did not mislead anyone! > > RR > > > > vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep" > <vijayadas_pradeep@> wrote: > > > > Dear Respected members > > > > I am posting my understanding on the subject.Kindly verify. > > > > Spouse is sometimes termed as PraanaSakhi(beloved companion of > > Prana).Also Spouse is known as one half of Prana.Shiva and Shakthi > and > > Ardhanareeshwara - any connection?. > > > > Now Navamshas represent Navapranas as per Dashadhyayi. > > > > Combining own understanding(can be wrong) with authentic words of > > Thalakkulathu Bhattathiri(Dashadhyayi author) - relationship between > > Navamsha and Spouse can be linked. > > > > Thus studying the navamsha sambandha of a graha on relevant bhavas > or > > Karaka planets,as mentioned in Classics seems to be correct and > pretty > > clear than the contemporary understanding of Navamsha analysis.It > is my > > personal opinion and other learned members can very well disagree. > > > > Thanks > > Pradeep > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------ Sponsor --------------------~--> Everything you need is one click away. 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