Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 - Narasimha P.V.R. Rao Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:53 PM Re: Reply to Narasimha - Yogas in JH (Divisionals) Namaste Prasad garu, When you look at raja yogas, the number of raja yogas present in a chart is irrelevant. One powerful raja yoga is far better than ten weak raja yogas. The D-10 of Bill Gates has Aq rising (Pt Sanjay Rath prefers to use Pi lagna in D-10, but I use Aq lagna). The 4th and 9th lord Venus and 5th lord Mercury are in samasaptaka and they form a powerful raja yoga. This raja yoga occurs on the 5th/11th axis and is very powerful. The aspect in dasamsa between these planets is strong. Based on their advancements within the dasamsa, we can conclude that they aspect each other within 1/5th of the dasamsa (equivalent to 6 deg in the case of rasi). Moreover, Venus and Mercury are friends and a raja yoga between them is far more powerful than, say, a raja yoga between Mars and Saturn. A lot of people have raja yogas in their rasi charts and D-10 charts. Not all raja yogas are created equal. When teaching raja yogas, Parasara taught us in BPHS to look at the vaiseshikamsas of planets in raja yoga and judge the yoga. If the two planets in raja yoga are in vaiseshikamsas, then the raja yoga is really powerful. If the two planets are in parijatamsa, one becomes a king. If they are in Uttamamsa, one becomes a powerful king. If they are in Gopuramsa, one becomes an emperor. If they are in Simhasanamsa, one becomes a great emperor like Dharmaraja, Salivahana etc. These are the results given by Parasara and examples are also his. In the case of Bill Gates, Mercury occupies Uttamamsa (3/10) and Venus occupies Gopuramsa (4/10). That makes the raja yoga far more powerful and more special than ordinary raja yogas. Interestingly, he ran Venus dasa from 1982-2002. BTW, you can get vaiseshikamsas (as per dasa varga, shodasa varga, shadvarga and sapta varga) in JHora 7.02. See the "strengths" main tab, "other strengths" bottom tab and the middle window.By default, that window shows Vimsopaka balas based on various varga schemes. Get the pop-up menu and select "vaiseshikamsas". May Jupiter's light shine on us,Narasimha-------------------------------Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.netFree Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.orgSJC website: http://www.SriJagannath.org------------------------------- > Narasimha gAru,> I had checked the yOgas in JH for D-10 of Bill Gates and it > doesn't seem to show any strong Raja or any Dhana yOga in the chart. > The details I'm using for Bill Gates are> 28 Oct 1955, 9:15pm (-8:00 West of GMT), Seattle, Washington. > The Rasi chart does indicate many yOgas for wealth though. I'd be > glad if you can throw some light on these yOgas.> thanks and rgds> -Prasad> > , Vinay K <reachvinaynow> > wrote:> > Dear Narasimha,> > Thanks for your mail clarifying things in your usual> > lucid way. I buy your logic of Chaturasheeti Sama> > Dasha applying to my chart. > > > > Do the mp3 lessons that you mentioned deal with the> > basics of Narayana Dasha? Coz even if they are> > slightly advanced I wouldn't be able to learn. What> > about Sri Rath's book on this subject? Does it cover> > all the basics and is it good enough to start using> > the dasha? > > > > Oh, by the way only today I discovered that your J> > Hora gives Yogas even for Divisionals. It is> > brilliant and of immense research value. I had thought> > my Dashamsha was the worst of all my divisional> > charts, but J Hora gave the longest list of Yogas for> > my D-10 and it was heartening to know that. Looking at> > the Yogas in my D-10 my Mars Dasha is likely to be the> > best for my career.> > > > Regards,> > Vinay K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Namasthe Narasimha ji, I tried to understand the Raja Yoga, I belive that I am still confused as I am not an astrologer. I used the latest version of JH and clicked the tab as you have advised and right clicked to select Vaiseshikamsa and there 4 panels, Vaiseshikamsa (10), Vaiseshikamsa (16),Vaiseshikamsa (6) and Vaiseshikamsa (7)and I was getting 6,9,5,5 respectively for SATURN. I also see other numbers for other planets. What does it mean? Regds, ueda March 5, 1961 23:27:58 IST 79E10 14N12 vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@c...> wrote: > - > Narasimha P.V.R. Rao > > Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:53 PM > Re: Reply to Narasimha - Yogas in JH (Divisionals) > > > Namaste Prasad garu, > > When you look at raja yogas, the number of raja yogas present in a chart is irrelevant. One powerful raja yoga is far better than ten weak raja yogas. > > The D-10 of Bill Gates has Aq rising (Pt Sanjay Rath prefers to use Pi lagna in D-10, but I use Aq lagna). > > The 4th and 9th lord Venus and 5th lord Mercury are in samasaptaka and they form a powerful raja yoga. This raja yoga occurs on the 5th/11th axis and is very powerful. The aspect in dasamsa between these planets is strong. Based on their advancements within the dasamsa, we can conclude that they aspect each other within 1/5th of the dasamsa (equivalent to 6 deg in the case of rasi). > > Moreover, Venus and Mercury are friends and a raja yoga between them is far more powerful than, say, a raja yoga between Mars and Saturn. > > A lot of people have raja yogas in their rasi charts and D-10 charts. Not all raja yogas are created equal. When teaching raja yogas, Parasara taught us in BPHS to look at the vaiseshikamsas of planets in raja yoga and judge the yoga. If the two planets in raja yoga are in vaiseshikamsas, then the raja yoga is really powerful. If the two planets are in parijatamsa, one becomes a king. If they are in Uttamamsa, one becomes a powerful king. If they are in Gopuramsa, one becomes an emperor. If they are in Simhasanamsa, one becomes a great emperor like Dharmaraja, Salivahana etc. These are the results given by Parasara and examples are also his. > > In the case of Bill Gates, Mercury occupies Uttamamsa (3/10) and Venus occupies Gopuramsa (4/10). That makes the raja yoga far more powerful and more special than ordinary raja yogas. > > Interestingly, he ran Venus dasa from 1982-2002. > > BTW, you can get vaiseshikamsas (as per dasa varga, shodasa varga, shadvarga and sapta varga) in JHora 7.02. See the "strengths" main tab, "other strengths" bottom tab and the middle window.By default, that window shows Vimsopaka balas based on various varga schemes. Get the pop-up menu and select "vaiseshikamsas". > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > ------------------------------- > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org > SJC website: http://www.SriJagannath.org > ------------------------------- > > > > Narasimha gAru, > > I had checked the yOgas in JH for D-10 of Bill Gates and it > > doesn't seem to show any strong Raja or any Dhana yOga in the chart. > > The details I'm using for Bill Gates are > > 28 Oct 1955, 9:15pm (-8:00 West of GMT), Seattle, Washington. > > The Rasi chart does indicate many yOgas for wealth though. I'd be > > glad if you can throw some light on these yOgas. > > thanks and rgds > > -Prasad > > > > , Vinay K <reachvinaynow> > > wrote: > > > Dear Narasimha, > > > Thanks for your mail clarifying things in your usual > > > lucid way. I buy your logic of Chaturasheeti Sama > > > Dasha applying to my chart. > > > > > > Do the mp3 lessons that you mentioned deal with the > > > basics of Narayana Dasha? Coz even if they are > > > slightly advanced I wouldn't be able to learn. What > > > about Sri Rath's book on this subject? Does it cover > > > all the basics and is it good enough to start using > > > the dasha? > > > > > > Oh, by the way only today I discovered that your J > > > Hora gives Yogas even for Divisionals. It is > > > brilliant and of immense research value. I had thought > > > my Dashamsha was the worst of all my divisional > > > charts, but J Hora gave the longest list of Yogas for > > > my D-10 and it was heartening to know that. Looking at > > > the Yogas in my D-10 my Mars Dasha is likely to be the > > > best for my career. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Vinay K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Dear Narasimha Rao garu: I have been reading your comments on Yogas. Please take a look at the following chart: Jupiter in 4th in MoolaTrikona, Mercury in 10th in Gemini and strong, Venus in Taurus (9th), but of course with Sun but the degree of separation is 4 degrees. Male, born on Wednesday, 1960-06-08 13:03:00 at Amalapuram, India Latitude: 016:35:N / Longitude: 082:01:E, Chart Format: Flash South Current Time:2005-03-18 23:04:49 GMT Image Chart Format ~ North Chart Format ~ West Chart Format ~ Show English Astrology Names Nirayan Planetary Position Planet Longitude (Sign & ° Degree ' Min " Sec ) R C Nakshatra & Pada Rasi Lord N.Lord & N.Sublord Dignity Avastha Lagna Kanya 08° 34' 56" Uttaraphalguni Pada: 4 Budh Surya Shukra -- -- Surya Vrishab 24° 11' 47" Mrigasira Pada: 1 Shukra Mangal Rahu Sama Mitra/Shatru Baal / Jagrut Chandra Vritchika 06° 43' 06" Anuradha Pada: 2 Mangal Sani Budh Neecha Rashi Vrudha / Supta Mangal Meena 27° 48' 25" Revati Pada: 4 Guru Budh Guru Sama Mitra/Shatru Baal / Jagrut Budh Mithun 15° 43' 46" Aridra Pada: 3 Budh Rahu Shukra Swa Rashi Yuva / Supta Guru Dhanus 06° 54' 43" R Moola Pada: 3 Guru Ketu Rahu MoolTrikon Sthan Kumar / Jagrut Shukra Vrishab 20° 16' 15" Rohini Pada: 4 Shukra Chandra Ketu Swa Rashi Kumar / Jagrut Sani Dhanus 23° 48' 34" R Poorvashada Pada: 4 Guru Shukra Sani Shatru Vrudha / Susupta Rahu Simha 27° 08' 48" R Uttaraphalguni Pada: 1 Surya Surya Surya Sama Mitra/Shatru Mrutha / Susupta Ketu Kumbh 27° 08' 48" R Poorvabhadrapada Pada: 3 Sani Guru Shukra Sama Mitra/Shatru Mrutha / Susupta Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail./mail_250 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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