Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Dear Narasimha, All glories to our Guru's and the Lord. Please accept my humble obeisances. I wonder if you have any descriptive information that you can provide regarding the D-60 amsas as calculated in your Jagannatha Hora 5 software. You provided excellent information not so long ago about the amsas of D10. (see below). I hope you may find time to provide similar information for the D-60 amsas. With best wishes Yours sincerely Kasim © P.V.R. Narasimha Rao, 2004. You cannot copy this material without author's permission. 1. Indra: Indra is the king of gods. He symbolizes power and authority. Planets in Indra's dasamsa indicate activities related to power and authority. 2. Agni: Agni is the god of fire, which represents all the transformational energy of the universe. Agni does not just represent the physical fire that our eyes can see. There is a transformation involved in many things. Examples are digestion of food and understanding knowledge. The energy facilitating that transformation is represented by Agni. Planets in Agni's dasamsa indicate activities involving transformation. They can show engineers, designers, legislators etc. 3. Yama: Yama or Yama Dharma Raja is the god who upholds dharma. He is responsible for taking the lives of living beings. Planets in Yama's dasamsa indicate activities related to enforcing rules and meting out punishment. They can show policemen, soldiers, judges etc. 4. Nirriti: Nirriti is the daughter of Adharma and Himsa (violence) and mother of Bhaya (fear), Mahabhaya (great fear) and Mrityu (death). She presides over fear, calamity and death. Planets in Nirriti's dasamsa indicate activities related to irreligiousness and adharma. They can show illegal and rebellious activities. 5. Varuna: Varuna is the god of waters. Planets in Varuna's dasamsa indicate activities related to patience, persistence, and travel. 6. Vayu: Vayu is the god of wind. Planets in Vayu's dasamsa indicate activities related to strength and gaining strength. 7. Kubera: Kubera is the god of wealth. Planets in Kubera's dasamsa indicate activities related to money. 8. Isana: Isana is a form of Shiva, who presides over religiousness and knowledge. He gives very auspicious results. Planets in Isana's dasamsa indicate activities related to religiousness, righteousness and knowledge. 9. Brahma: Brahma is the creator. While the eight deities mentioned so far rule directions in the two-dimensional space, Brahma and Ananta rule the two directions in the third dimension. They both show expansive and pioneering activities. Brahma rules over the downward direction. Planets in Brahma's dasamsa indicate activities related to digging deep and finding truth. For example, scientists go deeper and deeper to understand the mysteries of universe. 10. Ananta: Ananta means the endless and infinite one. He is a form of Vishnu. While Brahma represents rajoguna, Ananta represents sattwa guna. Digging deeper and deeper is the rajasik approach represented by Brahma, while rising higher and higher is the saattwik approach represented by Ananta. Planets in Ananta's dasamsa indicate activities related to spiritual rise and upliftment.Help STOP spam with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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