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Dear Shri Prabhakaran

 

Nothing against you.But yesterday we were so sarcastic to panditji

while referring to one shloka from Shri Narasimha.

We were very confident.What happened to that now.so how come one

''more'' gem.Didnt we find it turning out into a bubble.

Even for the new shloka we have not found any references to bhavas.I

have explained my undersatnding in another mail.

 

Lo let us attempt the basic question.Hora is a main varga and falls

under shadvargas,which rudrabhatta had classified as one among the

shadchakras while interpreting parashara.Even shastyamsha does not

fall under shadvargas.Is it possile to see aspects or houses in Hora

as per parasharas definition.

 

Thanks

Pradeep

 

 

vedic astrology, "sanjayprabhakaran"

<sanjaychettiar@g...> wrote:

> || Om Gurave Namah ||

> Namaste Ishwar,

>

> Thank you and congratulations for fishing out one more gem of

> Maharishi Parashara and Also finding it in GC Sharma's edition.

>

> What's another very significant point about his shloka is that even

> irregular chart like Parashara's Trimshamsha can be oserved like

> __Kundali__.

>

> This Shows (I think) that Great Maharishi Parashara is basically

> dividing the whole space based on certain properties on space. And

> when categorised and grouped in certains ways certain parts of zodiac

> influence other parts of space/zodiac. This influence is called as

> Drishti.

>

> Warm Regards

> Sanjay P

>

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> vedic astrology, "pvr108" <pvr@c...> wrote:

> > Namaste Ishwar,

> >

> > Thank you very much for the highly relevant quote! This verse is

> > remarkable, for it refers to Trimsamsa as a chart ("kundali"). See

> > what it says below:

> >

> > sutabhAvanavAMshAchcha sthirasantatikArakAt.h |

> > evaM trishAMshakuNDalyAmapi yogaM vichintayet.h || 30||

> >

> > The first line says that the yogas should be analyzed from

> > the "navamsa 5th house" and also from sthira putra karaka.

> > However, "suta bhava navamsa" could mean the 5th house of navamsa

> > chart or the navamsa position of [the cusp of] the 5th house of rasi

> > chart. Thus, it is not crystal clear that navamsa chart should be

> > used in the analysis or the 5th house in navamsa should be seen.

> > There is ambiguity in interpreting this line.

> >

> > But the second line is reamrkable. It says that "like this, in

> > trimsamsa KUNDALI also, analyze yogas". It is explicitly mentioned

> > that Trimsamsa (D-30) is a "chart" (kundali) and that yogas should

> > be analyzed in it. With the use of the word "kuNDalyAM" ("in

> > kuNDalI"), there is no ambiguity whatsoever!!!

> >

> > In fact, the unambiguous nature of this line tilts the balance in

> > the previous line also and one can confidently conclude that yogas

> > in navamsa and trimsamsa charts should be analyzed from the 5th

> > house and from fixed significator of children. Navamsa is the chart

> > of punya and blessings from it and Trimsamsa is the chart of paapa

> > and evils from it and it is apt that yogas in the 2 charts are

> > referred to!

> >

> > Yet another thing to ponder for the young man who lamented that

> > people were not open-minded and were not willing to "accept their

> > mistakes". In order to accept my mistake, first I have to be

> > convinced that I made a mistake! He played a cop, a lawyer, a judge

> > and a sentry and concluded that others were wrong and their ego was

> > stopping them from accepting their mistakes. It perhaps never

> > occurred to him that he was being hasty or over-confident in

> > dismissing (as opposed to questioning) the views of others and that

> > it could be he who was wrong or enagaged in "raw or first level"

> > attempts or "trials". I have nothing personal against this young

> > man, as he is obviously quite intelligent and sincere. I wish him

> > well in his search for Truth, as I continue my own search for Truth.

> >

> > 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

> > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org

> > -------------------------------

> >

> > vedic astrology, "avikrishna"

> > <avikrishna> wrote:

> > > Om krishna guru:

> > >

> > > Namaste panditji:

> > >

> > > > I have GC Sharmas traslation and I am not sure

> > > > this shloka appears in that chapter when I briefly glanced at it.

> > > > Thats why I asked for the title of the chapter where this shlok

> > is

> > > > presented.

> > >

> > > The shlokas given by Narashimha as being in chapter 39 of

> > santhanam

> > > translation are in chapter 41 titled "RAJA YOGAS" in GC SHARMA

> > > translation. the shloka numbers are the same 13 and 14.

> > > I am mentioning from the 1999 reprint edition, page 548.

> > >

> > > There is a verse in chapter of upapada(chapter 32 GCS) shloka 30,

> > pg437

> > > G C Sharma translation does not have the english meaning, it also

> > has

> > > some references to yogas in nvamsha and trishamsha kundali

> > >

> > > Ishwar

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