Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Dear shri Finn It is great to see this mail and explanation.Me too have similar understanding.But your explanation has more validity due to experience and Nadi references. Respect Pradeep , Finn Wandahl <wandahl@p...> wrote: > > It seems there is some discussion about sloka 13 in the chapter on Raja > Yogas in BPHS. This is how I think it should be interpreted: > > Sloka 13: "If the Shadvargas of the Lagna are occupied or aspected by one and > the same planet a Raja Yoga is formed." > > As I read this, the aspects are only to be used in the signs (Rashi) and > each of the Shadvargas occupied by the Ascendant are therefore projected into > the natal chart (Rashi) from which it is observed if one planet is aspecting > all the six Lagna-Rashis at the same time. > It was normal practice to project Varga-positions into the Rashi-chart > this way. This can be observed in the 16th century nadis like Chandrakalanadi, > Bhrigunadi, Dhruvanadi etc. > The previous sloka (sl. 12) gives a somewhat similar kind of Raja Yoga > based on the Ascendant, Hora Lagna and Ghatika Lagna being aspected by one and > the same planet. Here we are also dealing with different kinds of Lagnas > aspected by the same planet in the Rashi Chart. > > Finn > vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep" <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote: > > Dear respected members > > In the past, ''Church'' had a belief that ''Earth is Flat''.It was > difficult to prove ''Earth is round'',due to obvious reasons. > > In Saravali( a very detailed text),Kalyan Varma has given hundreds > of examples on how to study vargas.Saptamsha example(posted in > Jyotish group site), clearly shows where a house has to be counted > and how a planet's saptamsha is to be studied.BPHS translator > himself had failed to understand the single shloka,which we are > referring to as proof. > > Are we prepared to address the basic query - ''How can 2 planets, > placed 15 degrees apart,cast full (1/7th),aspect''.If we attempt > this simple question we will understand -BPHS,Kalyan > Varma,D.V.SubbuRao,Santhanam etc and numerous local traditional > astrologers regarding the debated topic. > > Those who are selective in accepting questions(only comfortable ones) > may kindly ignore this mail. > > Thanks > Pradeep > > vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > <pvr@c...> wrote: > > > > Namaste friends, > > > > So it seems to be time now for the customary "divisional chart" > debate on ! This debate keeps coming up again and again > on every Jyotish related list. > > > > There are clear and explicit quotes in BPHS on houses in navamsa > and trimsamsa. There is a raja yoga mentioned based on the same > planet occupying or aspecting lagna in all the six divisional charts > of shadvarga group. Thus, houses and aspects in divisional charts > have a sanction from Parasara. Moreover, the very fact that Parasara > talked about divisional charts before mentioning houses, aspects etc > implies that all those apply to rasi as well as other divisions. > > > > However, some people seem to prefer to ignore these things and > shout from rooftops that finding houses and aspects in divisions is > against Parasara's teachings. Ironically, some people who do use > houses and aspects in navamsa chart seem to support this view w.r.t. > other divisional charts. God knows why they use one rule for navamsa > and another for other divisional charts. > > > > As long as there are nine planets, there will be all kinds of > people with all kinds of views and agendas. After several days, I > have a few minutes of time today to write one post. So let me spend > those few minutes on something more productive than debating with > them. > > > > > What has always occurred to me when reading BPHS, apart from the > > > need to carefully discern the translators notes and ideas, and > how > > > these might potentially introduce a bias in the translation and > > > interpretation, is the lack of application specifically nowadays > of > > > the use of the ruling deities in all the books I have read which > say > > > they are derived from the classical texts. > > > > The ruling deities of the amsas are IMHO vital in judging > divisional charts. For example, the same planet in the 10th house in > dasamsa can show different careers based on the ruling deity. I > still need to understand the use of ruling deities in some > divisions, but I am comfortable with my understanding in some > divisions. An example is dasamsa. The rulers of the ten directions > (Indra, Agni, Yama etc) get rulership over the ten dasamsas in a > sign. I use them heavily in my dasamsa readings. > > > > Some of my understanding of the dasamsa ruling deities was shared > in my free Jyotish lessons (link below). Anybody interested in the > dasamsa ruling deities is welcome to use the mp3 recordings of my > lessons. > > > > * * * > > > > On a separate note, there were several homas this weekend at the > Sri Lakshmi temple in Ashland (near Boston). It was a blissful > weekend. The Navagraha Homam on Saturday morning was particularly > excellent. At the Poornahuti time, there was a very bright fire. It > suddenly became unbelievably hot for a few seconds. I have seen many > homas with an even bigger fire, but I never felt THAT kind of heat. > Even at the Chandi Homam on the previous night, fire was bigger but > not as hot at all. I mean, there is no comparison. I never felt that > kind of heat near any fire in any homam in my entire life. Not just > me, everyone standing next to fire found it unbelievably hot for a > few seconds. It was so hot that we all just took a step back > involuntarily. Also, one of the pictures of the fire from that time > looks a bit like Sun riding a chariot of horses. We believe that Sun > god actually came in the fire at the time of Poornahuti. > > > > The whole weekend was actually quite blissful. The rituals were > conducted by priests headed by Swami Sadasiva Sivachariar, head > priest of Kalikambal temple at Chennai. All the experiences show > that it is actually possible to get the gods in fire when a homam is > done sincerely. > > > > 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 > > ------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 It is good to see a jyotishi of the calibre and experience as Finn Wandahl comment on this issue. It throws a new light on what we had thought of divisions of rashi for some time now. .... On 10/26/05, vijayadas_pradeep <vijayadas_pradeep > wrote: Dear shri FinnIt is great to see this mail and explanation.Me too have similar understanding.But your explanation has more validity due to experience and Nadi references.RespectPradeep , Finn Wandahl <wandahl@p...> wrote:>> It seems there is some discussion about sloka 13 in the chapter on Raja> Yogas in BPHS. This is how I think it should be interpreted: > > Sloka 13: "If the Shadvargas of the Lagna are occupied or aspected by one and> the same planet a Raja Yoga is formed."> > As I read this, the aspects are only to be used in the signs (Rashi) and> each of the Shadvargas occupied by the Ascendant are therefore projected into> the natal chart (Rashi) from which it is observed if one planet is aspecting> all the six Lagna-Rashis at the same time. > It was normal practice to project Varga-positions into the Rashi-chart> this way. This can be observed in the 16th century nadis like Chandrakalanadi,> Bhrigunadi, Dhruvanadi etc.> The previous sloka (sl. 12) gives a somewhat similar kind of Raja Yoga> based on the Ascendant, Hora Lagna and Ghatika Lagna being aspected by one and> the same planet. Here we are also dealing with different kinds of Lagnas> aspected by the same planet in the Rashi Chart. > > Finn> vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep" <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote:>> Dear respected members> > In the past, ''Church'' had a belief that ''Earth is Flat''.It was > difficult to prove ''Earth is round'',due to obvious reasons. > > In Saravali( a very detailed text),Kalyan Varma has given hundreds > of examples on how to study vargas.Saptamsha example(posted in > Jyotish group site), clearly shows where a house has to be counted > and how a planet's saptamsha is to be studied.BPHS translator > himself had failed to understand the single shloka,which we are > referring to as proof.> > Are we prepared to address the basic query - ''How can 2 planets, > placed 15 degrees apart,cast full (1/7th),aspect''.If we attempt > this simple question we will understand -BPHS,Kalyan > Varma,D.V.SubbuRao,Santhanam etc and numerous local traditional > astrologers regarding the debated topic. > > Those who are selective in accepting questions(only comfortable ones)> may kindly ignore this mail. > > Thanks> Pradeep> > vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > <pvr@c...> wrote:> >> > Namaste friends,> > > > So it seems to be time now for the customary "divisional chart" > debate on ! This debate keeps coming up again and again > on every Jyotish related list.> > > > There are clear and explicit quotes in BPHS on houses in navamsa > and trimsamsa. There is a raja yoga mentioned based on the same > planet occupying or aspecting lagna in all the six divisional charts > of shadvarga group. Thus, houses and aspects in divisional charts > have a sanction from Parasara. Moreover, the very fact that Parasara > talked about divisional charts before mentioning houses, aspects etc > implies that all those apply to rasi as well as other divisions.> > > > However, some people seem to prefer to ignore these things and > shout from rooftops that finding houses and aspects in divisions is > against Parasara's teachings. Ironically, some people who do use > houses and aspects in navamsa chart seem to support this view w.r.t. > other divisional charts. God knows why they use one rule for navamsa > and another for other divisional charts.> > > > As long as there are nine planets, there will be all kinds of > people with all kinds of views and agendas. After several days, I > have a few minutes of time today to write one post. So let me spend > those few minutes on something more productive than debating with > them.> > > > > What has always occurred to me when reading BPHS, apart from the > > > need to carefully discern the translators notes and ideas, and > how > > > these might potentially introduce a bias in the translation and > > > interpretation, is the lack of application specifically nowadays > of > > > the use of the ruling deities in all the books I have read which > say > > > they are derived from the classical texts. > > > > The ruling deities of the amsas are IMHO vital in judging > divisional charts. For example, the same planet in the 10th house in > dasamsa can show different careers based on the ruling deity. I > still need to understand the use of ruling deities in some > divisions, but I am comfortable with my understanding in some > divisions. An example is dasamsa. The rulers of the ten directions > (Indra, Agni, Yama etc) get rulership over the ten dasamsas in a > sign. I use them heavily in my dasamsa readings.> > > > Some of my understanding of the dasamsa ruling deities was shared > in my free Jyotish lessons (link below). Anybody interested in the > dasamsa ruling deities is welcome to use the mp3 recordings of my > lessons.> > > > * * *> > > > On a separate note, there were several homas this weekend at the > Sri Lakshmi temple in Ashland (near Boston). It was a blissful > weekend. The Navagraha Homam on Saturday morning was particularly > excellent. At the Poornahuti time, there was a very bright fire. It > suddenly became unbelievably hot for a few seconds. I have seen many > homas with an even bigger fire, but I never felt THAT kind of heat. > Even at the Chandi Homam on the previous night, fire was bigger but > not as hot at all. I mean, there is no comparison. I never felt that > kind of heat near any fire in any homam in my entire life. Not just > me, everyone standing next to fire found it unbelievably hot for a > few seconds. It was so hot that we all just took a step back > involuntarily. Also, one of the pictures of the fire from that time > looks a bit like Sun riding a chariot of horses. We believe that Sun > god actually came in the fire at the time of Poornahuti.> > > > The whole weekend was actually quite blissful. The rituals were > conducted by priests headed by Swami Sadasiva Sivachariar, head > priest of Kalikambal temple at Chennai. All the experiences show > that it is actually possible to get the gods in fire when a homam is > done sincerely.> > > > 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> > ------------------------------- > >> ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... 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Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Namaste Panditji Yes it is true.Also it will make more astrologers take a relook at the basics.Let us hope for the best. Pradeep vedic astrology, Panditji <navagraha@g...> wrote: > > Namaste Vijaydas, > It is good to see a jyotishi of the calibre and experience as Finn Wandahl > comment on this issue. It throws a new light on what we had thought of > divisions of rashi for some time now. > ... > > On 10/26/05, vijayadas_pradeep <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote: > > > > Dear shri Finn > > > > It is great to see this mail and explanation.Me too have similar > > understanding.But your explanation has more validity due to > > experience and Nadi references. > > > > Respect > > Pradeep > > > > > > , Finn Wandahl <wandahl@p...> > > wrote: > > > > > > It seems there is some discussion about sloka 13 in the > > chapter on Raja > > > Yogas in BPHS. This is how I think it should be interpreted: > > > > > > Sloka 13: "If the Shadvargas of the Lagna are occupied or aspected > > by one and > > > the same planet a Raja Yoga is formed." > > > > > > As I read this, the aspects are only to be used in the signs > > (Rashi) and > > > each of the Shadvargas occupied by the Ascendant are therefore > > projected into > > > the natal chart (Rashi) from which it is observed if one planet is > > aspecting > > > all the six Lagna-Rashis at the same time. > > > It was normal practice to project Varga-positions into the > > Rashi-chart > > > this way. This can be observed in the 16th century nadis like > > Chandrakalanadi, > > > Bhrigunadi, Dhruvanadi etc. > > > The previous sloka (sl. 12) gives a somewhat similar kind of > > Raja Yoga > > > based on the Ascendant, Hora Lagna and Ghatika Lagna being > > aspected by one and > > > the same planet. Here we are also dealing with different kinds of > > Lagnas > > > aspected by the same planet in the Rashi Chart. > > > > > > Finn > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep" > > <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote: > > > > > > Dear respected members > > > > > > In the past, ''Church'' had a belief that ''Earth is Flat''.It was > > > difficult to prove ''Earth is round'',due to obvious reasons. > > > > > > In Saravali( a very detailed text),Kalyan Varma has given hundreds > > > of examples on how to study vargas.Saptamsha example(posted in > > > Jyotish group site), clearly shows where a house has to be counted > > > and how a planet's saptamsha is to be studied.BPHS translator > > > himself had failed to understand the single shloka,which we are > > > referring to as proof. > > > > > > Are we prepared to address the basic query - ''How can 2 planets, > > > placed 15 degrees apart,cast full (1/7th),aspect''.If we attempt > > > this simple question we will understand -BPHS,Kalyan > > > Varma,D.V.SubbuRao,Santhanam etc and numerous local traditional > > > astrologers regarding the debated topic. > > > > > > Those who are selective in accepting questions(only comfortable > > ones) > > > may kindly ignore this mail. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Pradeep > > > > > > vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > > > <pvr@c...> wrote: > > > > > > > > Namaste friends, > > > > > > > > So it seems to be time now for the customary "divisional chart" > > > debate on ! This debate keeps coming up again and > > again > > > on every Jyotish related list. > > > > > > > > There are clear and explicit quotes in BPHS on houses in navamsa > > > and trimsamsa. There is a raja yoga mentioned based on the same > > > planet occupying or aspecting lagna in all the six divisional > > charts > > > of shadvarga group. Thus, houses and aspects in divisional charts > > > have a sanction from Parasara. Moreover, the very fact that > > Parasara > > > talked about divisional charts before mentioning houses, aspects > > etc > > > implies that all those apply to rasi as well as other divisions. > > > > > > > > However, some people seem to prefer to ignore these things and > > > shout from rooftops that finding houses and aspects in divisions > > is > > > against Parasara's teachings. Ironically, some people who do use > > > houses and aspects in navamsa chart seem to support this view > > w.r.t. > > > other divisional charts. God knows why they use one rule for > > navamsa > > > and another for other divisional charts. > > > > > > > > As long as there are nine planets, there will be all kinds of > > > people with all kinds of views and agendas. After several days, I > > > have a few minutes of time today to write one post. So let me > > spend > > > those few minutes on something more productive than debating with > > > them. > > > > > > > > > What has always occurred to me when reading BPHS, apart from > > the > > > > > need to carefully discern the translators notes and ideas, and > > > how > > > > > these might potentially introduce a bias in the translation > > and > > > > > interpretation, is the lack of application specifically > > nowadays > > > of > > > > > the use of the ruling deities in all the books I have read > > which > > > say > > > > > they are derived from the classical texts. > > > > > > > > The ruling deities of the amsas are IMHO vital in judging > > > divisional charts. For example, the same planet in the 10th house > > in > > > dasamsa can show different careers based on the ruling deity. I > > > still need to understand the use of ruling deities in some > > > divisions, but I am comfortable with my understanding in some > > > divisions. An example is dasamsa. The rulers of the ten directions > > > (Indra, Agni, Yama etc) get rulership over the ten dasamsas in a > > > sign. I use them heavily in my dasamsa readings. > > > > > > > > Some of my understanding of the dasamsa ruling deities was > > shared > > > in my free Jyotish lessons (link below). Anybody interested in the > > > dasamsa ruling deities is welcome to use the mp3 recordings of my > > > lessons. > > > > > > > > * * * > > > > > > > > On a separate note, there were several homas this weekend at the > > > Sri Lakshmi temple in Ashland (near Boston). It was a blissful > > > weekend. The Navagraha Homam on Saturday morning was particularly > > > excellent. At the Poornahuti time, there was a very bright fire. > > It > > > suddenly became unbelievably hot for a few seconds. I have seen > > many > > > homas with an even bigger fire, but I never felt THAT kind of > > heat. > > > Even at the Chandi Homam on the previous night, fire was bigger > > but > > > not as hot at all. I mean, there is no comparison. I never felt > > that > > > kind of heat near any fire in any homam in my entire life. Not > > just > > > me, everyone standing next to fire found it unbelievably hot for a > > > few seconds. It was so hot that we all just took a step back > > > involuntarily. Also, one of the pictures of the fire from that > > time > > > looks a bit like Sun riding a chariot of horses. We believe that > > Sun > > > god actually came in the fire at the time of Poornahuti. > > > > > > > > The whole weekend was actually quite blissful. The rituals were > > > conducted by priests headed by Swami Sadasiva Sivachariar, head > > > priest of Kalikambal temple at Chennai. 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Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Pradeep, Namaste Is Bhrigunadi the same as Bhrigu Samhita? Any pointers on books wrt Dhruvanadi? Thanks for the clarification and info. Love, Swee vedic astrology [vedic astrology] On Behalf Of vijayadas_pradeep Thursday, October 27, 2005 3:12 PM vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Re: Rasi and div charts (Manoj and Vijaydas) -Lagnas shadvargas Namaste Panditji Yes it is true.Also it will make more astrologers take a relook at the basics.Let us hope for the best. Pradeep vedic astrology, Panditji <navagraha@g...> wrote: > > Namaste Vijaydas, > It is good to see a jyotishi of the calibre and experience as Finn Wandahl > comment on this issue. It throws a new light on what we had thought of > divisions of rashi for some time now. > ... > > On 10/26/05, vijayadas_pradeep <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote: > > > > Dear shri Finn > > > > It is great to see this mail and explanation.Me too have similar > > understanding.But your explanation has more validity due to > > experience and Nadi references. > > > > Respect > > Pradeep > > > > > > , Finn Wandahl <wandahl@p...> > > wrote: > > > > > > It seems there is some discussion about sloka 13 in the > > chapter on Raja > > > Yogas in BPHS. This is how I think it should be interpreted: > > > > > > Sloka 13: "If the Shadvargas of the Lagna are occupied or aspected > > by one and > > > the same planet a Raja Yoga is formed." > > > > > > As I read this, the aspects are only to be used in the signs > > (Rashi) and > > > each of the Shadvargas occupied by the Ascendant are therefore > > projected into > > > the natal chart (Rashi) from which it is observed if one planet is > > aspecting > > > all the six Lagna-Rashis at the same time. > > > It was normal practice to project Varga-positions into the > > Rashi-chart > > > this way. This can be observed in the 16th century nadis like > > Chandrakalanadi, > > > Bhrigunadi, Dhruvanadi etc. > > > The previous sloka (sl. 12) gives a somewhat similar kind of > > Raja Yoga > > > based on the Ascendant, Hora Lagna and Ghatika Lagna being > > aspected by one and > > > the same planet. Here we are also dealing with different kinds of > > Lagnas > > > aspected by the same planet in the Rashi Chart. > > > > > > Finn > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep" > > <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote: > > > > > > Dear respected members > > > > > > In the past, ''Church'' had a belief that ''Earth is Flat''.It was > > > difficult to prove ''Earth is round'',due to obvious reasons. > > > > > > In Saravali( a very detailed text),Kalyan Varma has given hundreds > > > of examples on how to study vargas.Saptamsha example(posted in > > > Jyotish group site), clearly shows where a house has to be counted > > > and how a planet's saptamsha is to be studied.BPHS translator > > > himself had failed to understand the single shloka,which we are > > > referring to as proof. > > > > > > Are we prepared to address the basic query - ''How can 2 planets, > > > placed 15 degrees apart,cast full (1/7th),aspect''.If we attempt > > > this simple question we will understand -BPHS,Kalyan > > > Varma,D.V.SubbuRao,Santhanam etc and numerous local traditional > > > astrologers regarding the debated topic. > > > > > > Those who are selective in accepting questions(only comfortable > > ones) > > > may kindly ignore this mail. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Pradeep > > > > > > vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > > > <pvr@c...> wrote: > > > > > > > > Namaste friends, > > > > > > > > So it seems to be time now for the customary "divisional chart" > > > debate on ! This debate keeps coming up again and > > again > > > on every Jyotish related list. > > > > > > > > There are clear and explicit quotes in BPHS on houses in navamsa > > > and trimsamsa. There is a raja yoga mentioned based on the same > > > planet occupying or aspecting lagna in all the six divisional > > charts > > > of shadvarga group. Thus, houses and aspects in divisional charts > > > have a sanction from Parasara. Moreover, the very fact that > > Parasara > > > talked about divisional charts before mentioning houses, aspects > > etc > > > implies that all those apply to rasi as well as other divisions. > > > > > > > > However, some people seem to prefer to ignore these things and > > > shout from rooftops that finding houses and aspects in divisions > > is > > > against Parasara's teachings. Ironically, some people who do use > > > houses and aspects in navamsa chart seem to support this view > > w.r.t. > > > other divisional charts. God knows why they use one rule for > > navamsa > > > and another for other divisional charts. > > > > > > > > As long as there are nine planets, there will be all kinds of > > > people with all kinds of views and agendas. After several days, I > > > have a few minutes of time today to write one post. So let me > > spend > > > those few minutes on something more productive than debating with > > > them. > > > > > > > > > What has always occurred to me when reading BPHS, apart from > > the > > > > > need to carefully discern the translators notes and ideas, and > > > how > > > > > these might potentially introduce a bias in the translation > > and > > > > > interpretation, is the lack of application specifically > > nowadays > > > of > > > > > the use of the ruling deities in all the books I have read > > which > > > say > > > > > they are derived from the classical texts. > > > > > > > > The ruling deities of the amsas are IMHO vital in judging > > > divisional charts. For example, the same planet in the 10th house > > in > > > dasamsa can show different careers based on the ruling deity. I > > > still need to understand the use of ruling deities in some > > > divisions, but I am comfortable with my understanding in some > > > divisions. An example is dasamsa. The rulers of the ten directions > > > (Indra, Agni, Yama etc) get rulership over the ten dasamsas in a > > > sign. I use them heavily in my dasamsa readings. > > > > > > > > Some of my understanding of the dasamsa ruling deities was > > shared > > > in my free Jyotish lessons (link below). Anybody interested in the > > > dasamsa ruling deities is welcome to use the mp3 recordings of my > > > lessons. > > > > > > > > * * * > > > > > > > > On a separate note, there were several homas this weekend at the > > > Sri Lakshmi temple in Ashland (near Boston). It was a blissful > > > weekend. The Navagraha Homam on Saturday morning was particularly > > > excellent. At the Poornahuti time, there was a very bright fire. > > It > > > suddenly became unbelievably hot for a few seconds. I have seen > > many > > > homas with an even bigger fire, but I never felt THAT kind of > > heat. > > > Even at the Chandi Homam on the previous night, fire was bigger > > but > > > not as hot at all. I mean, there is no comparison. I never felt > > that > > > kind of heat near any fire in any homam in my entire life. Not > > just > > > me, everyone standing next to fire found it unbelievably hot for a > > > few seconds. It was so hot that we all just took a step back > > > involuntarily. Also, one of the pictures of the fire from that > > time > > > looks a bit like Sun riding a chariot of horses. We believe that > > Sun > > > god actually came in the fire at the time of Poornahuti. > > > > > > > > The whole weekend was actually quite blissful. The rituals were > > > conducted by priests headed by Swami Sadasiva Sivachariar, head > > > priest of Kalikambal temple at Chennai. All the experiences show > > > that it is actually possible to get the gods in fire when a homam > > is > > > done sincerely. > > > > > > > > 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<http://www.vedicastrologer.org/> > > > > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org<http://www..org/> > > > > ---------------------------- --- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Group info: vedic- astrology/info.html > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > > > > > - Visit your group "vedic- astrology<vedic astrology>" > > on the web. > > - > > vedic astrology<vedic astrology- ?subject=Un> > > - Terms of > > Service <>. > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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