Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Namaskar Sourav Ji, Thanks for reply- tell me in Navamsa and Dasamsa do we have to look at 9L and 10L of rasi or of these divional charts respectively? regards Suchitra -- In vedic astrology, "Sourav Chowdhury" <sourav12@h...> wrote: > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > Dear Suchitra-ji, > Namaskar. > 1. No better place to understand Badhaka than this: > http://www.srath.com/lectures/badhak01.htm This is awonderful > article. > > 2. DKY or Dharmakarmadhipati Yoga is the yoga (association by > conjunction or mutual aspect) of the two planets ruling 10H and 9H. > It leads a person in the path of dharma and untimately famous and > respected. > > 3. DKY has varying degrees. For close conjuction or aspects, the > yoga is stronger. If the yoga occurs with planets residing in a > Kendra or a kona, it is stronger still. > > I am of the opinion that DKY should be judges in Rasi Navamsa and > Dasamsa because these three charts bear the connotations of dharma > and karma. In other charts like Siddhamsa or Vimsamsa. DKY can also > be significant. DKY is basically a Rajayoga and Rajayoga in a chart > is what it means. > > Regards, > > Sourav > =================================================================== > vedic astrology, Suchitra Kamath > <suchitra_kamath> wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > I have few simple queries-please advise. > > > > 1. What happens if Badhakesh is also the lord of AL ( AL Lord) and > posted in Lagna(applicable for movable signs only)? > > > > 2. regarding DKY -what exactly does it confer(like gajakesari > confers fame,wealth etc)? > > > > 3.If DKY Present in lagna in Bhava chart ,but not in Rasi chart- > how effective is it? > > > > Regards > > Suchitra > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 || Hare Rama Krishna || Dear Suchitra-ji, Namaskar. You can treat D-1, D-9 and D-10 independantly to see the yoga. If this yoga is in anyone of them, it still holds unless D-1 completely over turns. Regards, Sourav - vedic astrology, "suchitra_kamath" <suchitra_kamath> wrote: > > Namaskar Sourav Ji, > > Thanks for reply- tell me in Navamsa and Dasamsa do we have to look > at 9L and 10L of rasi or of these divional charts respectively? > > regards > Suchitra > > > -- In vedic astrology, "Sourav Chowdhury" > <sourav12@h...> wrote: > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > Dear Suchitra-ji, > > Namaskar. > > 1. No better place to understand Badhaka than this: > > http://www.srath.com/lectures/badhak01.htm This is awonderful > > article. > > > > 2. DKY or Dharmakarmadhipati Yoga is the yoga (association by > > conjunction or mutual aspect) of the two planets ruling 10H and > 9H. > > It leads a person in the path of dharma and untimately famous and > > respected. > > > > 3. DKY has varying degrees. For close conjuction or aspects, the > > yoga is stronger. If the yoga occurs with planets residing in a > > Kendra or a kona, it is stronger still. > > > > I am of the opinion that DKY should be judges in Rasi Navamsa and > > Dasamsa because these three charts bear the connotations of dharma > > and karma. In other charts like Siddhamsa or Vimsamsa. DKY can > also > > be significant. DKY is basically a Rajayoga and Rajayoga in a > chart > > is what it means. > > > > Regards, > > > > Sourav > > =================================================================== > > vedic astrology, Suchitra Kamath > > <suchitra_kamath> wrote: > > > Hello All, > > > > > > I have few simple queries-please advise. > > > > > > 1. What happens if Badhakesh is also the lord of AL ( AL Lord) > and > > posted in Lagna(applicable for movable signs only)? > > > > > > 2. regarding DKY -what exactly does it confer(like gajakesari > > confers fame,wealth etc)? > > > > > > 3.If DKY Present in lagna in Bhava chart ,but not in Rasi chart- > > how effective is it? > > > > > > Regards > > > Suchitra > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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