Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Dear Shri. Pankaj: 1) If mars and Venus are in angular or trinal position, that is preferable even than the actual conjunction in synastry (Synastry means the combined horoscope in which the planetary positions of two persons are compared). Because, if Mars in one horoscope is in the sign occupied by Venus in the other, it may be a match in which infatuation rather than actual soul compatibility may dominate which ofcourse is not the most desirable pattern of relationship. 2) The mutual placement of lagna lords in each other's horoscopes should also be preferably in favourable aspects like trinal position. If there is a square aspect between them, then it means the couple will complement each other and to an extent enjoy a relationship in which one partner reforms or checks the undesirable characteristics of the other. 3) Actually comparing the position of Jupiter and Venus is the better approach. When I was commenting on Mars and Venus positions, it was about the factor of physical attraction playing a role in the partnership. Jupiter/Venus position comparison denotes soul compatibility which is the actual goal of a Dharmic marriage where the male and female principles should merge, synchronize and edify each other for the welfare of selves and the society. 4) If Sun in one horoscope is in a sign occupied by moon in the other horoscope, it is a good indicator of mental compatibility where the goals and aspirations of the couple may be along the same lines and they will feel a emotionally satisfying relationship. 5) When the boy and girl are of the same nakshatra, rajju compatibility which is mandatory will not be there. For instance if both the stars are in udhara rajju (stomach), it is believed to harm progenic happiness; if they are in kanda rajju (neck), it spoils the longevity; if they are in pada rajju (leg), it indicates loss by travel or thefts during travels;, etc. However, certain nakshatras are exempt from this dosha. If the bride and the groom both are born in the following stars - Rohini, Aridra, Makha, Hasta, Visakha, Sravana, Uttarabhadra, and Revati - the match is good even if they are born in the same nakshatra. The compatibility of same nakshatra is middling if both are born in Aswini, Krittika, Mrigasira, Punarvasu, Pusha, Pubba, Uttara, Chitra, Anuradha, Poorvashada and uttarashada. Mrigasirsha, Magha, Swati and Anushya are considered to be mahanakshatras which are not affected by the deficiency of kuta points. If the girl or boy is born in one of these 4 nakshatras, and if the horoscopes are otherwise compatible, then the alliance can be proceeded without paying heed to the rajju dosha. What is more important is that the horoscopes of the prospective partners should answer the marital yogas found in each other. For this you can make use of Ashtavarga charts. A girl born in a rasi which has more than 4 bindus in Venus's Ashtavarga of the boy's horoscope will prove to be auspicious for him. The delineations from Venus's ashtavarga should be used to select most auspicious natal star of the prospective wife. 5) The vimshottari Maha Dasa-Bhukti periods of the horoscopes are checked just to ensure that both the horoscopes are not under challenging planetary influences regarding marital life within the next few years. Personally, I do not think much weightage has to be given to that. If other compatibility factors are taken into account properly, even if the couple are faced with challenging circumstances, nothing will break the bonds formed by their true love for each other. On the contrary, their relationship will be strengthened with each and every challenge that they face together. Ofcourse, opinion of other experts may differ in this regard due to difference in zonal customs of horoscopic matching. Blessed be. vedic astrology, pankaj sharma <astrologerpankaj> wrote: > > Respected Dakshinaji, > Thanks for the invaluable guidance. > 1.If mars and venus are in angular or trinal position form each other in both horoscopes, would it be fine. Should mars in male chart and venus in female chart should also be adjudged in the same way.? > 2. Some astrologers also take in to consideration the placement of Jupiter w.r.t. venus.Which approach is the better? > 3.Whether relative positions of Sun and Moon in both the horoscope be seen? > What may be other planets or other issues involved to gauge for the best compatibility. > 4. Generally the people( girls and boy) born in the same pada of the same nakshatra are considered not good for compatibility. Why? Logically, they should be considered best. Is there any explanation for it? > 5. How much weightage be given to the vimsottri Mahadasa and interperiod lords, running at the time of matching in both the charts, be given for matching? > Pankaj Sharma > > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > Dear Jayaji: > > All the combinations you have mentioned are indicators of good > compatibility if other factors are also positive between the > horoscopes. > > Blessed be.vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > <jayshan2441> wrote: > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > Thank you for your kind and clear enunciation. For the > > compatibility, you have mentioned that mutual exchange of the lagna > > and 7th Lord in the two horoscopes. What would be the effect if > > there is mutual exchange of the star lords of lagna and 7th lord > > between the two horoscopes? > > > > What would be the effect if Mars of the boy in the sign where Venus > > is placed in the girl's horoscope? Would it be completely different? > > > > Thank you for clearing the doubts. > > > > with warm regards > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > If both the boy and girl belong to the same lagna, much depends on > > the > > > general nature arising out of lagna characteristics. In the case > > of > > > Kataka lagna, we have seen by general delineation that the spouse > > of > > > the native will enjoy the comforts associated with the exalted > > status > > > of the native. So, in such a condition where both are kataka > > lagna > > > natives, there is a possibility that their charts complement each > > > other. In any case, they will complement each other if there is a > > > mutual disposition of 7th house lords or lagna lords, i.e., if the > > 7th > > > lord of one horoscope is in the sign occupied by lagna lord of one > > or > > > vice versa. Similarly, if Venus in the male horoscope is in a > > sign in > > > which Mars is found in the female horoscope, it is a strong > > indicator > > > of powerful physical attraction. > > > > > > Lagna lord of one horoscope posited in the sign in which the 5th > > lord > > > of anothe horoscope is placed indicates a match that fructifies > > due to > > > Poorvapunya. > > > > > > If there is a kuta agreement (above 20 points on a 32 point > > scale), > > > the couple have a good chance of leading a happy marital life. > > Kuta > > > agreement can be compared to "Screening tests". They should be > > used > > > for initial screening for compatibility. After that many rules > > > besides the ones mentioned earlier in this mail have to be checked > > > before clearing a proposal by astrological means. > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > <jayshan2441@y. > > > ..> wrote: > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > It was very educative to read your points on Aries lagna and now > > > > kataka lagna. In such cases how would it fare if both the girl > > and > > > > the boy to be married belong to the same lagna together with > > kuta > > > > agreements? Would they complement each other or confront each > > other? > > > > What is the significance if both of their lagnas fall on the > > same > > > > pada of the same nakshatra? Is it something special and do they > > have > > > > good compatibility? > > > > > > > > Thank you and Best Regards > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Renuji: > > > > > > > > > > Just a small correction to begin with..... Mars - the > > yogakaraka > > > > is > > > > > exalted in the 7th house and not the 8th house for Kataka > > lagna as > > > > > mentioned in your mail. > > > > > > > > > > I will try to give the general delineation for that. Mars- > > the > > > > > yogakaraka for Kataka lagna is also the lord of the 5th and > > 10th > > > > > houses. Its debilitation in lagna and exaltation in 7th house > > > > means > > > > > that the native's efforts and resources will have to be > > focused on > > > > the > > > > > welfare of the spouse to a great extent. The yogakaraka > > > > debilitated > > > > > in the lagna can indicate that the native is destined for a > > life > > > > of > > > > > self-denial and sacrifice due to past karmas (Mars's rulership > > of > > > > 5th > > > > > house indicating purvapunya). > > > > > > > > > > 10th lord exalted in 7th can indicate that the spouse of this > > > > native > > > > > can enjoy exalted status that is a reflection of the native's > > > > success > > > > > in his/her profession. A common example can be the respect > > given > > > > to > > > > > the wives of prominent persons who shine in the reflected > > glory of > > > > > their spouses. > > > > > > > > > > Ofcourse this is again a general delineation based only on the > > > > bhava > > > > > significations without taking into account the planetary > > > > dispositions > > > > > in the individual horoscopes. > > > > > > > > > > I hope Shri. Shreenadh will not mind this discussion running > > into > > > > > kataka lagna before he could complete the discussion on Aries > > > > lagna. > > > > > I had to answer because this point has been raised. > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- (AT) (DOT) com > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > Astrology chart Astrology reading Vedic astrology Divination tool > > > > > > Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. > > > vedic astrology > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Dear Dakshinamoorthiji If Mars in one horoscope is in the HOUSE occupied by Venus in the other, is as the same as Mars in one horoscope is in the SIGN occuoied by Venus in the other. Blessings Renu -- In vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > Dear Shri. Pankaj: > > 1) If mars and Venus are in angular or trinal position, that is > preferable even than the actual conjunction in synastry (Synastry > means the combined horoscope in which the planetary positions of two > persons are compared). Because, if Mars in one horoscope is in the > sign occupied by Venus in the other, it may be a match in which > infatuation rather than actual soul compatibility may dominate which > ofcourse is not the most desirable pattern of relationship. > > 2) The mutual placement of lagna lords in each other's horoscopes > should also be preferably in favourable aspects like trinal position. > If there is a square aspect between them, then it means the couple > will complement each other and to an extent enjoy a relationship in > which one partner reforms or checks the undesirable characteristics of > the other. > > 3) Actually comparing the position of Jupiter and Venus is the better > approach. When I was commenting on Mars and Venus positions, it was > about the factor of physical attraction playing a role in the > partnership. Jupiter/Venus position comparison denotes soul > compatibility which is the actual goal of a Dharmic marriage where the > male and female principles should merge, synchronize and edify each > other for the welfare of selves and the society. > > 4) If Sun in one horoscope is in a sign occupied by moon in the other > horoscope, it is a good indicator of mental compatibility where the > goals and aspirations of the couple may be along the same lines and > they will feel a emotionally satisfying relationship. > > 5) When the boy and girl are of the same nakshatra, rajju > compatibility which is mandatory will not be there. For instance if > both the stars are in udhara rajju (stomach), it is believed to harm > progenic happiness; if they are in kanda rajju (neck), it spoils the > longevity; if they are in pada rajju (leg), it indicates loss by > travel or thefts during travels;, etc. > > However, certain nakshatras are exempt from this dosha. > > If the bride and the groom both are born in the following stars - > Rohini, Aridra, Makha, Hasta, Visakha, Sravana, Uttarabhadra, and > Revati - the match is good even if they are born in the same > nakshatra. > > The compatibility of same nakshatra is middling if both are born in > Aswini, Krittika, Mrigasira, Punarvasu, Pusha, Pubba, Uttara, Chitra, > Anuradha, Poorvashada and uttarashada. > > Mrigasirsha, Magha, Swati and Anushya are considered to be > mahanakshatras which are not affected by the deficiency of kuta > points. If the girl or boy is born in one of these 4 nakshatras, and > if the horoscopes are otherwise compatible, then the alliance can be > proceeded without paying heed to the rajju dosha. > > What is more important is that the horoscopes of the prospective > partners should answer the marital yogas found in each other. For > this you can make use of Ashtavarga charts. A girl born in a rasi > which has more than 4 bindus in Venus's Ashtavarga of the boy's > horoscope will prove to be auspicious for him. The delineations from > Venus's ashtavarga should be used to select most auspicious natal star > of the prospective wife. > > 5) The vimshottari Maha Dasa-Bhukti periods of the horoscopes are > checked just to ensure that both the horoscopes are not under > challenging planetary influences regarding marital life within the > next few years. Personally, I do not think much weightage has to be > given to that. If other compatibility factors are taken into account > properly, even if the couple are faced with challenging circumstances, > nothing will break the bonds formed by their true love for each other. > On the contrary, their relationship will be strengthened with each and > every challenge that they face together. Ofcourse, opinion of other > experts may differ in this regard due to difference in zonal customs > of horoscopic matching. > > Blessed be. > > vedic astrology, pankaj sharma > <astrologerpankaj> wrote: > > > > Respected Dakshinaji, > > Thanks for the invaluable guidance. > > 1.If mars and venus are in angular or trinal position form each > other in both horoscopes, would it be fine. Should mars in male chart > and venus in female chart should also be adjudged in the same way.? > > 2. Some astrologers also take in to consideration the placement of > Jupiter w.r.t. venus.Which approach is the better? > > 3.Whether relative positions of Sun and Moon in both the horoscope > be seen? > > What may be other planets or other issues involved to gauge for > the best compatibility. > > 4. Generally the people( girls and boy) born in the same pada of > the same nakshatra are considered not good for compatibility. Why? > Logically, they should be considered best. Is there any explanation > for it? > > 5. How much weightage be given to the vimsottri Mahadasa and > interperiod lords, running at the time of matching in both the charts, > be given for matching? > > Pankaj Sharma > > > > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > All the combinations you have mentioned are indicators of good > > compatibility if other factors are also positive between the > > horoscopes. > > > > Blessed be.vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > <jayshan2441> wrote: > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > Thank you for your kind and clear enunciation. For the > > > compatibility, you have mentioned that mutual exchange of the > lagna > > > and 7th Lord in the two horoscopes. What would be the effect if > > > there is mutual exchange of the star lords of lagna and 7th lord > > > between the two horoscopes? > > > > > > What would be the effect if Mars of the boy in the sign where > Venus > > > is placed in the girl's horoscope? Would it be completely > different? > > > > > > Thank you for clearing the doubts. > > > > > > with warm regards > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > > > If both the boy and girl belong to the same lagna, much depends > on > > > the > > > > general nature arising out of lagna characteristics. In the > case > > > of > > > > Kataka lagna, we have seen by general delineation that the > spouse > > > of > > > > the native will enjoy the comforts associated with the exalted > > > status > > > > of the native. So, in such a condition where both are kataka > > > lagna > > > > natives, there is a possibility that their charts complement > each > > > > other. In any case, they will complement each other if there is > a > > > > mutual disposition of 7th house lords or lagna lords, i.e., if > the > > > 7th > > > > lord of one horoscope is in the sign occupied by lagna lord of > one > > > or > > > > vice versa. Similarly, if Venus in the male horoscope is in a > > > sign in > > > > which Mars is found in the female horoscope, it is a strong > > > indicator > > > > of powerful physical attraction. > > > > > > > > Lagna lord of one horoscope posited in the sign in which the 5th > > > lord > > > > of anothe horoscope is placed indicates a match that fructifies > > > due to > > > > Poorvapunya. > > > > > > > > If there is a kuta agreement (above 20 points on a 32 point > > > scale), > > > > the couple have a good chance of leading a happy marital life. > > > Kuta > > > > agreement can be compared to "Screening tests". They should be > > > used > > > > for initial screening for compatibility. After that many rules > > > > besides the ones mentioned earlier in this mail have to be > checked > > > > before clearing a proposal by astrological means. > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > > <jayshan2441@y. > > > > ..> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > > > It was very educative to read your points on Aries lagna and > now > > > > > kataka lagna. In such cases how would it fare if both the girl > > > and > > > > > the boy to be married belong to the same lagna together with > > > kuta > > > > > agreements? Would they complement each other or confront each > > > other? > > > > > What is the significance if both of their lagnas fall on the > > > same > > > > > pada of the same nakshatra? Is it something special and do > they > > > have > > > > > good compatibility? > > > > > > > > > > Thank you and Best Regards > > > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Renuji: > > > > > > > > > > > > Just a small correction to begin with..... Mars - the > > > yogakaraka > > > > > is > > > > > > exalted in the 7th house and not the 8th house for Kataka > > > lagna as > > > > > > mentioned in your mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > I will try to give the general delineation for that. Mars- > > > the > > > > > > yogakaraka for Kataka lagna is also the lord of the 5th and > > > 10th > > > > > > houses. Its debilitation in lagna and exaltation in 7th > house > > > > > means > > > > > > that the native's efforts and resources will have to be > > > focused on > > > > > the > > > > > > welfare of the spouse to a great extent. The yogakaraka > > > > > debilitated > > > > > > in the lagna can indicate that the native is destined for a > > > life > > > > > of > > > > > > self-denial and sacrifice due to past karmas (Mars's > rulership > > > of > > > > > 5th > > > > > > house indicating purvapunya). > > > > > > > > > > > > 10th lord exalted in 7th can indicate that the spouse of > this > > > > > native > > > > > > can enjoy exalted status that is a reflection of the > native's > > > > > success > > > > > > in his/her profession. A common example can be the respect > > > given > > > > > to > > > > > > the wives of prominent persons who shine in the reflected > > > glory of > > > > > > their spouses. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ofcourse this is again a general delineation based only on > the > > > > > bhava > > > > > > significations without taking into account the planetary > > > > > dispositions > > > > > > in the individual horoscopes. > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope Shri. Shreenadh will not mind this discussion running > > > into > > > > > > kataka lagna before he could complete the discussion on > Aries > > > > > lagna. > > > > > > I had to answer because this point has been raised. > > > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- (AT) (DOT) > com > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Astrology chart Astrology reading Vedic astrology > Divination tool > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. > > > > > > vedic astrology > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 in which infatuation rather than actual soul compatibility may dominate which ofcourse is not the most desirable pattern of relationship.2) The mutual placement of lagna lords in each other's horoscopes should also be preferably in favourable aspects like trinal position. If there is a square aspect between them, then it means the couple will complement each other and to an extent enjoy a relationship in which one partner reforms or checks the undesirable characteristics of the other.3) Actually comparing the position of Jupiter and Venus is the better approach. When I was commenting on Mars and Venus positions, it was about the factor of physical attraction playing a role in the partnership. Jupiter/Venus position comparison denotes soul compatibility which is the actual goal of a Dharmic marriage where the male and female principles should merge, synchronize and edify each other for the welfare of selves and the society.4) If Sun in one horoscope is in a sign occupied by moon in the other horoscope, it is a good indicator of mental compatibility where the goals and aspirations of the couple may be along the same lines and they will feel a emotionally satisfying relationship.5) When the boy and girl are of the same nakshatra, rajju compatibility which is mandatory will not be there. For instance if both the stars are in udhara rajju (stomach), it is believed to harm progenic happiness; if they are in kanda rajju (neck), it spoils the longevity; if they are in pada rajju (leg), it indicates loss by travel or thefts during travels;, etc. However, certain nakshatras are exempt from this dosha. If the bride and the groom both are born in the following stars - Rohini, Aridra, Makha, Hasta, Visakha, Sravana, Uttarabhadra, and Revati - the match is good even if they are born in the same nakshatra. The compatibility of same nakshatra is middling if both are born in Aswini, Krittika, Mrigasira, Punarvasu, Pusha, Pubba, Uttara, Chitra, Anuradha, Poorvashada and uttarashada.Mrigasirsha, Magha, Swati and Anushya are considered to be mahanakshatras which are not affected by the deficiency of kuta points. If the girl or boy is born in one of these 4 nakshatras, and if the horoscopes are otherwise compatible, then the alliance can be proceeded without paying heed to the rajju dosha.What is more important is that the horoscopes of the prospective partners should answer the marital yogas found in each other. For this you can make use of Ashtavarga charts. A girl born in a rasi which has more than 4 bindus in Venus's Ashtavarga of the boy's horoscope will prove to be auspicious for him. The delineations from Venus's ashtavarga should be used to select most auspicious natal star of the prospective wife.5) The vimshottari Maha Dasa-Bhukti periods of the horoscopes are checked just to ensure that both the horoscopes are not under challenging planetary influences regarding marital life within the next few years. Personally, I do not think much weightage has to be given to that. If other compatibility factors are taken into account properly, even if the couple are faced with challenging circumstances, nothing will break the bonds formed by their true love for each other. On the contrary, their relationship will be strengthened with each and every challenge that they face together. Ofcourse, opinion of other experts may differ in this regard due to difference in zonal customs of horoscopic matching.Blessed be.--- In vedic astrology, pankaj sharma <astrologerpankaj> wrote:>> Respected Dakshinaji,> Thanks for the invaluable guidance.> 1.If mars and venus are in angular or trinal position form each other in both horoscopes, would it be fine. Should mars in male chart and venus in female chart should also be adjudged in the same way.?> 2. Some astrologers also take in to consideration the placement of Jupiter w.r.t. venus.Which approach is the better?> 3.Whether relative positions of Sun and Moon in both the horoscope be seen?> What may be other planets or other issues involved to gauge for the best compatibility.> 4. Generally the people( girls and boy) born in the same pada of the same nakshatra are considered not good for compatibility. Why? Logically, they should be considered best. Is there any explanation for it?> 5. How much weightage be given to the vimsottri Mahadasa and interperiod lords, running at the time of matching in both the charts, be given for matching?> Pankaj Sharma> > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote:> Dear Jayaji:> > All the combinations you have mentioned are indicators of good > compatibility if other factors are also positive between the > horoscopes.> > Blessed be.--- In vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > <jayshan2441> wrote:> >> > Respected Guruji> > > > Thank you for your kind and clear enunciation. For the > > compatibility, you have mentioned that mutual exchange of the lagna > > and 7th Lord in the two horoscopes. What would be the effect if > > there is mutual exchange of the star lords of lagna and 7th lord > > between the two horoscopes? > > > > What would be the effect if Mars of the boy in the sign where Venus > > is placed in the girl's horoscope? Would it be completely different?> > > > Thank you for clearing the doubts.> > > > with warm regards> > > > Jaya> > > > > > > > --- In vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote:> > >> > > Dear Jayaji:> > > > > > If both the boy and girl belong to the same lagna, much depends on > > the > > > general nature arising out of lagna characteristics. In the case > > of > > > Kataka lagna, we have seen by general delineation that the spouse > > of > > > the native will enjoy the comforts associated with the exalted > > status > > > of the native. So, in such a condition where both are kataka > > lagna > > > natives, there is a possibility that their charts complement each > > > other. In any case, they will complement each other if there is a > > > mutual disposition of 7th house lords or lagna lords, i.e., if the > > 7th > > > lord of one horoscope is in the sign occupied by lagna lord of one > > or > > > vice versa. Similarly, if Venus in the male horoscope is in a > > sign in > > > which Mars is found in the female horoscope, it is a strong > > indicator > > > of powerful physical attraction.> > > > > > Lagna lord of one horoscope posited in the sign in which the 5th > > lord > > > of anothe horoscope is placed indicates a match that fructifies > > due to > > > Poorvapunya.> > > > > > If there is a kuta agreement (above 20 points on a 32 point > > scale), > > > the couple have a good chance of leading a happy marital life. > > Kuta > > > agreement can be compared to "Screening tests". They should be > > used > > > for initial screening for compatibility. After that many rules > > > besides the ones mentioned earlier in this mail have to be checked > > > before clearing a proposal by astrological means.> > > > > > Blessed be.> > > > > > --- In vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > <jayshan2441@y.> > > ..> wrote:> > > >> > > > Respected Guruji> > > > > > > > It was very educative to read your points on Aries lagna and now > > > > kataka lagna. In such cases how would it fare if both the girl > > and > > > > the boy to be married belong to the same lagna together with > > kuta > > > > agreements? Would they complement each other or confront each > > other? > > > > What is the significance if both of their lagnas fall on the > > same > > > > pada of the same nakshatra? Is it something special and do they > > have > > > > good compatibility?> > > > > > > > Thank you and Best Regards> > > > > > > > Jaya> > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote:> > > > >> > > > > Dear Renuji:> > > > > > > > > > Just a small correction to begin with..... Mars - the > > yogakaraka > > > > is > > > > > exalted in the 7th house and not the 8th house for Kataka > > lagna as > > > > > mentioned in your mail.> > > > > > > > > > I will try to give the general delineation for that. Mars- > > the > > > > > yogakaraka for Kataka lagna is also the lord of the 5th and > > 10th > > > > > houses. Its debilitation in lagna and exaltation in 7th house > > > > means > > > > > that the native's efforts and resources will have to be > > focused on > > > > the > > > > > welfare of the spouse to a great extent. The yogakaraka > > > > debilitated > > > > > in the lagna can indicate that the native is destined for a > > life > > > > of > > > > > self-denial and sacrifice due to past karmas (Mars's rulership > > of > > > > 5th > > > > > house indicating purvapunya).> > > > > > > > > > 10th lord exalted in 7th can indicate that the spouse of this > > > > native > > > > > can enjoy exalted status that is a reflection of the native's > > > > success > > > > > in his/her profession. A common example can be the respect > > given > > > > to > > > > > the wives of prominent persons who shine in the reflected > > glory of > > > > > their spouses.> > > > > > > > > > Ofcourse this is again a general delineation based only on the > > > > bhava > > > > > significations without taking into account the planetary > > > > dispositions > > > > > in the individual horoscopes.> > > > > > > > > > I hope Shri. Shreenadh will not mind this discussion running > > into > > > > > kataka lagna before he could complete the discussion on Aries > > > > lagna. > > > > > I had to answer because this point has been raised.> > > > > > > > > > Blessed be.> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> > > > > > > Archives: vedic astrology> > Group info: vedic astrology/info.html> > > > > > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || > > > > > Astrology chart Astrology reading Vedic astrology Divination tool > > > > > > Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web.> > To from this group, send an email to:> vedic astrology> > Your use of Groups is subject to the > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger.> --> Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. vedic astrology Your use of is subject to the Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 I totally agree with you. In fact I was surprised too at the first to learn that there are so generous Gurujis like Dakshinamoorhtiji in this commercial world of today. Blessings Renu vedic astrology, pankaj sharma <astrologerpankaj> wrote: > > Respected Dakshina ji, > I appreciate your generousity for showering your knowledge on the ignorant perosn like me. Very few scholars teach their students in such a vivid and > communicative way. Ashutoshji is also doing a very good job. This service of disseminating astrological knowledge is really a bliss. Only a few people think your way. thanks > Pankaj Sharma > > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > Dear Shri. Pankaj: > > 1) If mars and Venus are in angular or trinal position, that is > preferable even than the actual conjunction in synastry (Synastry > means the combined horoscope in which the planetary positions of two > persons are compared). Because, if Mars in one horoscope is in the > sign occupied by Venus in the other, it may be a match in which > infatuation rather than actual soul compatibility may dominate which > ofcourse is not the most desirable pattern of relationship. > > 2) The mutual placement of lagna lords in each other's horoscopes > should also be preferably in favourable aspects like trinal position. > If there is a square aspect between them, then it means the couple > will complement each other and to an extent enjoy a relationship in > which one partner reforms or checks the undesirable characteristics of > the other. > > 3) Actually comparing the position of Jupiter and Venus is the better > approach. When I was commenting on Mars and Venus positions, it was > about the factor of physical attraction playing a role in the > partnership. Jupiter/Venus position comparison denotes soul > compatibility which is the actual goal of a Dharmic marriage where the > male and female principles should merge, synchronize and edify each > other for the welfare of selves and the society. > > 4) If Sun in one horoscope is in a sign occupied by moon in the other > horoscope, it is a good indicator of mental compatibility where the > goals and aspirations of the couple may be along the same lines and > they will feel a emotionally satisfying relationship. > > 5) When the boy and girl are of the same nakshatra, rajju > compatibility which is mandatory will not be there. For instance if > both the stars are in udhara rajju (stomach), it is believed to harm > progenic happiness; if they are in kanda rajju (neck), it spoils the > longevity; if they are in pada rajju (leg), it indicates loss by > travel or thefts during travels;, etc. > > However, certain nakshatras are exempt from this dosha. > > If the bride and the groom both are born in the following stars - > Rohini, Aridra, Makha, Hasta, Visakha, Sravana, Uttarabhadra, and > Revati - the match is good even if they are born in the same > nakshatra. > > The compatibility of same nakshatra is middling if both are born in > Aswini, Krittika, Mrigasira, Punarvasu, Pusha, Pubba, Uttara, Chitra, > Anuradha, Poorvashada and uttarashada. > > Mrigasirsha, Magha, Swati and Anushya are considered to be > mahanakshatras which are not affected by the deficiency of kuta > points. If the girl or boy is born in one of these 4 nakshatras, and > if the horoscopes are otherwise compatible, then the alliance can be > proceeded without paying heed to the rajju dosha. > > What is more important is that the horoscopes of the prospective > partners should answer the marital yogas found in each other. For > this you can make use of Ashtavarga charts. A girl born in a rasi > which has more than 4 bindus in Venus's Ashtavarga of the boy's > horoscope will prove to be auspicious for him. The delineations from > Venus's ashtavarga should be used to select most auspicious natal star > of the prospective wife. > > 5) The vimshottari Maha Dasa-Bhukti periods of the horoscopes are > checked just to ensure that both the horoscopes are not under > challenging planetary influences regarding marital life within the > next few years. Personally, I do not think much weightage has to be > given to that. If other compatibility factors are taken into account > properly, even if the couple are faced with challenging circumstances, > nothing will break the bonds formed by their true love for each other. > On the contrary, their relationship will be strengthened with each and > every challenge that they face together. Ofcourse, opinion of other > experts may differ in this regard due to difference in zonal customs > of horoscopic matching. > > Blessed be. > > vedic astrology, pankaj sharma > <astrologerpankaj> wrote: > > > > Respected Dakshinaji, > > Thanks for the invaluable guidance. > > 1.If mars and venus are in angular or trinal position form each > other in both horoscopes, would it be fine. Should mars in male chart > and venus in female chart should also be adjudged in the same way.? > > 2. Some astrologers also take in to consideration the placement of > Jupiter w.r.t. venus.Which approach is the better? > > 3.Whether relative positions of Sun and Moon in both the horoscope > be seen? > > What may be other planets or other issues involved to gauge for > the best compatibility. > > 4. Generally the people( girls and boy) born in the same pada of > the same nakshatra are considered not good for compatibility. Why? > Logically, they should be considered best. Is there any explanation > for it? > > 5. How much weightage be given to the vimsottri Mahadasa and > interperiod lords, running at the time of matching in both the charts, > be given for matching? > > Pankaj Sharma > > > > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > All the combinations you have mentioned are indicators of good > > compatibility if other factors are also positive between the > > horoscopes. > > > > Blessed be.vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > <jayshan2441> wrote: > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > Thank you for your kind and clear enunciation. For the > > > compatibility, you have mentioned that mutual exchange of the > lagna > > > and 7th Lord in the two horoscopes. What would be the effect if > > > there is mutual exchange of the star lords of lagna and 7th lord > > > between the two horoscopes? > > > > > > What would be the effect if Mars of the boy in the sign where > Venus > > > is placed in the girl's horoscope? Would it be completely > different? > > > > > > Thank you for clearing the doubts. > > > > > > with warm regards > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > > > If both the boy and girl belong to the same lagna, much depends > on > > > the > > > > general nature arising out of lagna characteristics. In the > case > > > of > > > > Kataka lagna, we have seen by general delineation that the > spouse > > > of > > > > the native will enjoy the comforts associated with the exalted > > > status > > > > of the native. So, in such a condition where both are kataka > > > lagna > > > > natives, there is a possibility that their charts complement > each > > > > other. In any case, they will complement each other if there is > a > > > > mutual disposition of 7th house lords or lagna lords, i.e., if > the > > > 7th > > > > lord of one horoscope is in the sign occupied by lagna lord of > one > > > or > > > > vice versa. Similarly, if Venus in the male horoscope is in a > > > sign in > > > > which Mars is found in the female horoscope, it is a strong > > > indicator > > > > of powerful physical attraction. > > > > > > > > Lagna lord of one horoscope posited in the sign in which the 5th > > > lord > > > > of anothe horoscope is placed indicates a match that fructifies > > > due to > > > > Poorvapunya. > > > > > > > > If there is a kuta agreement (above 20 points on a 32 point > > > scale), > > > > the couple have a good chance of leading a happy marital life. > > > Kuta > > > > agreement can be compared to "Screening tests". They should be > > > used > > > > for initial screening for compatibility. After that many rules > > > > besides the ones mentioned earlier in this mail have to be > checked > > > > before clearing a proposal by astrological means. > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > > <jayshan2441@y. > > > > ..> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > > > It was very educative to read your points on Aries lagna and > now > > > > > kataka lagna. In such cases how would it fare if both the girl > > > and > > > > > the boy to be married belong to the same lagna together with > > > kuta > > > > > agreements? Would they complement each other or confront each > > > other? > > > > > What is the significance if both of their lagnas fall on the > > > same > > > > > pada of the same nakshatra? Is it something special and do > they > > > have > > > > > good compatibility? > > > > > > > > > > Thank you and Best Regards > > > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Renuji: > > > > > > > > > > > > Just a small correction to begin with..... Mars - the > > > yogakaraka > > > > > is > > > > > > exalted in the 7th house and not the 8th house for Kataka > > > lagna as > > > > > > mentioned in your mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > I will try to give the general delineation for that. Mars- > > > the > > > > > > yogakaraka for Kataka lagna is also the lord of the 5th and > > > 10th > > > > > > houses. Its debilitation in lagna and exaltation in 7th > house > > > > > means > > > > > > that the native's efforts and resources will have to be > > > focused on > > > > > the > > > > > > welfare of the spouse to a great extent. The yogakaraka > > > > > debilitated > > > > > > in the lagna can indicate that the native is destined for a > > > life > > > > > of > > > > > > self-denial and sacrifice due to past karmas (Mars's > rulership > > > of > > > > > 5th > > > > > > house indicating purvapunya). > > > > > > > > > > > > 10th lord exalted in 7th can indicate that the spouse of > this > > > > > native > > > > > > can enjoy exalted status that is a reflection of the > native's > > > > > success > > > > > > in his/her profession. A common example can be the respect > > > given > > > > > to > > > > > > the wives of prominent persons who shine in the reflected > > > glory of > > > > > > their spouses. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ofcourse this is again a general delineation based only on > the > > > > > bhava > > > > > > significations without taking into account the planetary > > > > > dispositions > > > > > > in the individual horoscopes. > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope Shri. Shreenadh will not mind this discussion running > > > into > > > > > > kataka lagna before he could complete the discussion on > Aries > > > > > lagna. > > > > > > I had to answer because this point has been raised. > > > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- (AT) (DOT) > com > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Astrology chart Astrology reading Vedic astrology > Divination tool > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. > > > > > > vedic astrology > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger. > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... 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Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Dear Renuji: They are not the same. The number of the house will vary depending upon the ascendant of the horoscopes. Whereas the signs are the same for all horoscopes. So, if Mars in one horoscope is in the same HOUSE as venus in the other horoscope, it means nothing except in cases when the ascendant of both horoscopes is the same. Blessed be.vedic astrology, "renunw" <renunw@y ....> wrote: > > Dear Dakshinamoorthiji > > If Mars in one horoscope is in the > HOUSE occupied by Venus in the other, is as the same as Mars in one > horoscope is in the SIGN occuoied by Venus in the other. > > Blessings > > Renu > > -- In vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > Dear Shri. Pankaj: > > > > 1) If mars and Venus are in angular or trinal position, that is > > preferable even than the actual conjunction in synastry (Synastry > > means the combined horoscope in which the planetary positions of > two > > persons are compared). Because, if Mars in one horoscope is in the > > sign occupied by Venus in the other, it may be a match in which > > infatuation rather than actual soul compatibility may dominate > which > > ofcourse is not the most desirable pattern of relationship. > > > > 2) The mutual placement of lagna lords in each other's horoscopes > > should also be preferably in favourable aspects like trinal > position. > > If there is a square aspect between them, then it means the couple > > will complement each other and to an extent enjoy a relationship in > > which one partner reforms or checks the undesirable characteristics > of > > the other. > > > > 3) Actually comparing the position of Jupiter and Venus is the > better > > approach. When I was commenting on Mars and Venus positions, it > was > > about the factor of physical attraction playing a role in the > > partnership. Jupiter/Venus position comparison denotes soul > > compatibility which is the actual goal of a Dharmic marriage where > the > > male and female principles should merge, synchronize and edify each > > other for the welfare of selves and the society. > > > > 4) If Sun in one horoscope is in a sign occupied by moon in the > other > > horoscope, it is a good indicator of mental compatibility where the > > goals and aspirations of the couple may be along the same lines and > > they will feel a emotionally satisfying relationship. > > > > 5) When the boy and girl are of the same nakshatra, rajju > > compatibility which is mandatory will not be there. For instance > if > > both the stars are in udhara rajju (stomach), it is believed to > harm > > progenic happiness; if they are in kanda rajju (neck), it spoils > the > > longevity; if they are in pada rajju (leg), it indicates loss by > > travel or thefts during travels;, etc. > > > > However, certain nakshatras are exempt from this dosha. > > > > If the bride and the groom both are born in the following stars - > > Rohini, Aridra, Makha, Hasta, Visakha, Sravana, Uttarabhadra, and > > Revati - the match is good even if they are born in the same > > nakshatra. > > > > The compatibility of same nakshatra is middling if both are born > in > > Aswini, Krittika, Mrigasira, Punarvasu, Pusha, Pubba, Uttara, > Chitra, > > Anuradha, Poorvashada and uttarashada. > > > > Mrigasirsha, Magha, Swati and Anushya are considered to be > > mahanakshatras which are not affected by the deficiency of kuta > > points. If the girl or boy is born in one of these 4 nakshatras, > and > > if the horoscopes are otherwise compatible, then the alliance can > be > > proceeded without paying heed to the rajju dosha. > > > > What is more important is that the horoscopes of the prospective > > partners should answer the marital yogas found in each other. For > > this you can make use of Ashtavarga charts. A girl born in a rasi > > which has more than 4 bindus in Venus's Ashtavarga of the boy's > > horoscope will prove to be auspicious for him. The delineations > from > > Venus's ashtavarga should be used to select most auspicious natal > star > > of the prospective wife. > > > > 5) The vimshottari Maha Dasa-Bhukti periods of the horoscopes are > > checked just to ensure that both the horoscopes are not under > > challenging planetary influences regarding marital life within the > > next few years. Personally, I do not think much weightage has to > be > > given to that. If other compatibility factors are taken into > account > > properly, even if the couple are faced with challenging > circumstances, > > nothing will break the bonds formed by their true love for each > other. > > On the contrary, their relationship will be strengthened with each > and > > every challenge that they face together. Ofcourse, opinion of > other > > experts may differ in this regard due to difference in zonal > customs > > of horoscopic matching. > > > > Blessed be. > > > > vedic astrology, pankaj sharma > > <astrologerpankaj> wrote: > > > > > > Respected Dakshinaji, > > > Thanks for the invaluable guidance. > > > 1.If mars and venus are in angular or trinal position form each > > other in both horoscopes, would it be fine. Should mars in male > chart > > and venus in female chart should also be adjudged in the same way ..? > > > 2. Some astrologers also take in to consideration the placement > of > > Jupiter w.r.t. venus.Which approach is the better? > > > 3.Whether relative positions of Sun and Moon in both the > horoscope > > be seen? > > > What may be other planets or other issues involved to gauge for > > the best compatibility. > > > 4. Generally the people( girls and boy) born in the same pada > of > > the same nakshatra are considered not good for compatibility. Why? > > Logically, they should be considered best. Is there any explanation > > for it? > > > 5. How much weightage be given to the vimsottri Mahadasa and > > interperiod lords, running at the time of matching in both the > charts, > > be given for matching? > > > Pankaj Sharma > > > > > > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > All the combinations you have mentioned are indicators of good > > > compatibility if other factors are also positive between the > > > horoscopes. > > > > > > Blessed be.vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > > <jayshan2441> wrote: > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > Thank you for your kind and clear enunciation. For the > > > > compatibility, you have mentioned that mutual exchange of the > > lagna > > > > and 7th Lord in the two horoscopes. What would be the effect if > > > > there is mutual exchange of the star lords of lagna and 7th > lord > > > > between the two horoscopes? > > > > > > > > What would be the effect if Mars of the boy in the sign where > > Venus > > > > is placed in the girl's horoscope? Would it be completely > > different? > > > > > > > > Thank you for clearing the doubts. > > > > > > > > with warm regards > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > > > > > If both the boy and girl belong to the same lagna, much > depends > > on > > > > the > > > > > general nature arising out of lagna characteristics. In the > > case > > > > of > > > > > Kataka lagna, we have seen by general delineation that the > > spouse > > > > of > > > > > the native will enjoy the comforts associated with the > exalted > > > > status > > > > > of the native. So, in such a condition where both are kataka > > > > lagna > > > > > natives, there is a possibility that their charts complement > > each > > > > > other. In any case, they will complement each other if there > is > > a > > > > > mutual disposition of 7th house lords or lagna lords, i.e., > if > > the > > > > 7th > > > > > lord of one horoscope is in the sign occupied by lagna lord > of > > one > > > > or > > > > > vice versa. Similarly, if Venus in the male horoscope is in > a > > > > sign in > > > > > which Mars is found in the female horoscope, it is a strong > > > > indicator > > > > > of powerful physical attraction. > > > > > > > > > > Lagna lord of one horoscope posited in the sign in which the > 5th > > > > lord > > > > > of anothe horoscope is placed indicates a match that > fructifies > > > > due to > > > > > Poorvapunya. > > > > > > > > > > If there is a kuta agreement (above 20 points on a 32 point > > > > scale), > > > > > the couple have a good chance of leading a happy marital > life. > > > > Kuta > > > > > agreement can be compared to "Screening tests". They should > be > > > > used > > > > > for initial screening for compatibility. After that many > rules > > > > > besides the ones mentioned earlier in this mail have to be > > checked > > > > > before clearing a proposal by astrological means. > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > > > <jayshan2441@y. > > > > > ..> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > > > > > It was very educative to read your points on Aries lagna > and > > now > > > > > > kataka lagna. In such cases how would it fare if both the > girl > > > > and > > > > > > the boy to be married belong to the same lagna together > with > > > > kuta > > > > > > agreements? Would they complement each other or confront > each > > > > other? > > > > > > What is the significance if both of their lagnas fall on > the > > > > same > > > > > > pada of the same nakshatra? Is it something special and do > > they > > > > have > > > > > > good compatibility? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you and Best Regards > > > > > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Renuji: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Just a small correction to begin with..... Mars - the > > > > yogakaraka > > > > > > is > > > > > > > exalted in the 7th house and not the 8th house for Kataka > > > > lagna as > > > > > > > mentioned in your mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I will try to give the general delineation for that. > Mars- > > > > the > > > > > > > yogakaraka for Kataka lagna is also the lord of the 5th > and > > > > 10th > > > > > > > houses. Its debilitation in lagna and exaltation in 7th > > house > > > > > > means > > > > > > > that the native's efforts and resources will have to be > > > > focused on > > > > > > the > > > > > > > welfare of the spouse to a great extent. The yogakaraka > > > > > > debilitated > > > > > > > in the lagna can indicate that the native is destined for > a > > > > life > > > > > > of > > > > > > > self-denial and sacrifice due to past karmas (Mars's > > rulership > > > > of > > > > > > 5th > > > > > > > house indicating purvapunya). > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 10th lord exalted in 7th can indicate that the spouse of > > this > > > > > > native > > > > > > > can enjoy exalted status that is a reflection of the > > native's > > > > > > success > > > > > > > in his/her profession. A common example can be the > respect > > > > given > > > > > > to > > > > > > > the wives of prominent persons who shine in the reflected > > > > glory of > > > > > > > their spouses. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ofcourse this is again a general delineation based only > on > > the > > > > > > bhava > > > > > > > significations without taking into account the planetary > > > > > > dispositions > > > > > > > in the individual horoscopes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope Shri. Shreenadh will not mind this discussion > running > > > > into > > > > > > > kataka lagna before he could complete the discussion on > > Aries > > > > > > lagna. > > > > > > > I had to answer because this point has been raised. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Group info: vedic astrology/info. html > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- (AT) (DOT) > > com > > > > > > ....... 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Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Dear Dakshinamoorthiji, Thak you sir, for clearing my doubt. I asked this question because I have read in a Sinhala [my mother tongue] Astrological book it was mentioned that even the house/house placement is countable with relevant to Mars/Venus placement in 2 horoscopes. Blessings Renu vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > Dear Renuji: > > They are not the same. The number of the house will vary depending > upon the ascendant of the horoscopes. Whereas the signs are the same > for all horoscopes. So, if Mars in one horoscope is in the same HOUSE > as venus in the other horoscope, it means nothing except in cases when > the ascendant of both horoscopes is the same. > > Blessed be.vedic astrology, "renunw" <renunw@y > ...> wrote: > > > > Dear Dakshinamoorthiji > > > > If Mars in one horoscope is in the > > HOUSE occupied by Venus in the other, is as the same as Mars in one > > horoscope is in the SIGN occuoied by Venus in the other. > > > > Blessings > > > > Renu > > > > -- In vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Shri. Pankaj: > > > > > > 1) If mars and Venus are in angular or trinal position, that is > > > preferable even than the actual conjunction in synastry (Synastry > > > means the combined horoscope in which the planetary positions of > > two > > > persons are compared). Because, if Mars in one horoscope is in > the > > > sign occupied by Venus in the other, it may be a match in which > > > infatuation rather than actual soul compatibility may dominate > > which > > > ofcourse is not the most desirable pattern of relationship. > > > > > > 2) The mutual placement of lagna lords in each other's horoscopes > > > should also be preferably in favourable aspects like trinal > > position. > > > If there is a square aspect between them, then it means the couple > > > will complement each other and to an extent enjoy a relationship > in > > > which one partner reforms or checks the undesirable > characteristics > > of > > > the other. > > > > > > 3) Actually comparing the position of Jupiter and Venus is the > > better > > > approach. When I was commenting on Mars and Venus positions, it > > was > > > about the factor of physical attraction playing a role in the > > > partnership. Jupiter/Venus position comparison denotes soul > > > compatibility which is the actual goal of a Dharmic marriage where > > the > > > male and female principles should merge, synchronize and edify > each > > > other for the welfare of selves and the society. > > > > > > 4) If Sun in one horoscope is in a sign occupied by moon in the > > other > > > horoscope, it is a good indicator of mental compatibility where > the > > > goals and aspirations of the couple may be along the same lines > and > > > they will feel a emotionally satisfying relationship. > > > > > > 5) When the boy and girl are of the same nakshatra, rajju > > > compatibility which is mandatory will not be there. For instance > > if > > > both the stars are in udhara rajju (stomach), it is believed to > > harm > > > progenic happiness; if they are in kanda rajju (neck), it spoils > > the > > > longevity; if they are in pada rajju (leg), it indicates loss by > > > travel or thefts during travels;, etc. > > > > > > However, certain nakshatras are exempt from this dosha. > > > > > > If the bride and the groom both are born in the following stars > - > > > Rohini, Aridra, Makha, Hasta, Visakha, Sravana, Uttarabhadra, and > > > Revati - the match is good even if they are born in the same > > > nakshatra. > > > > > > The compatibility of same nakshatra is middling if both are > born > > in > > > Aswini, Krittika, Mrigasira, Punarvasu, Pusha, Pubba, Uttara, > > Chitra, > > > Anuradha, Poorvashada and uttarashada. > > > > > > Mrigasirsha, Magha, Swati and Anushya are considered to be > > > mahanakshatras which are not affected by the deficiency of kuta > > > points. If the girl or boy is born in one of these 4 nakshatras, > > and > > > if the horoscopes are otherwise compatible, then the alliance can > > be > > > proceeded without paying heed to the rajju dosha. > > > > > > What is more important is that the horoscopes of the prospective > > > partners should answer the marital yogas found in each other. For > > > this you can make use of Ashtavarga charts. A girl born in a rasi > > > which has more than 4 bindus in Venus's Ashtavarga of the boy's > > > horoscope will prove to be auspicious for him. The delineations > > from > > > Venus's ashtavarga should be used to select most auspicious natal > > star > > > of the prospective wife. > > > > > > 5) The vimshottari Maha Dasa-Bhukti periods of the horoscopes are > > > checked just to ensure that both the horoscopes are not under > > > challenging planetary influences regarding marital life within the > > > next few years. Personally, I do not think much weightage has to > > be > > > given to that. If other compatibility factors are taken into > > account > > > properly, even if the couple are faced with challenging > > circumstances, > > > nothing will break the bonds formed by their true love for each > > other. > > > On the contrary, their relationship will be strengthened with each > > and > > > every challenge that they face together. Ofcourse, opinion of > > other > > > experts may differ in this regard due to difference in zonal > > customs > > > of horoscopic matching. > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > vedic astrology, pankaj sharma > > > <astrologerpankaj> wrote: > > > > > > > > Respected Dakshinaji, > > > > Thanks for the invaluable guidance. > > > > 1.If mars and venus are in angular or trinal position form > each > > > other in both horoscopes, would it be fine. Should mars in male > > chart > > > and venus in female chart should also be adjudged in the same way > .? > > > > 2. Some astrologers also take in to consideration the > placement > > of > > > Jupiter w.r.t. venus.Which approach is the better? > > > > 3.Whether relative positions of Sun and Moon in both the > > horoscope > > > be seen? > > > > What may be other planets or other issues involved to gauge > for > > > the best compatibility. > > > > 4. Generally the people( girls and boy) born in the same pada > > of > > > the same nakshatra are considered not good for compatibility. Why? > > > Logically, they should be considered best. Is there any > explanation > > > for it? > > > > 5. How much weightage be given to the vimsottri Mahadasa and > > > interperiod lords, running at the time of matching in both the > > charts, > > > be given for matching? > > > > Pankaj Sharma > > > > > > > > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > > > All the combinations you have mentioned are indicators of good > > > > compatibility if other factors are also positive between the > > > > horoscopes. > > > > > > > > Blessed be.vedic- astrology, "jayshan2441" > > > > <jayshan2441> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your kind and clear enunciation. For the > > > > > compatibility, you have mentioned that mutual exchange of the > > > lagna > > > > > and 7th Lord in the two horoscopes. What would be the effect > if > > > > > there is mutual exchange of the star lords of lagna and 7th > > lord > > > > > between the two horoscopes? > > > > > > > > > > What would be the effect if Mars of the boy in the sign where > > > Venus > > > > > is placed in the girl's horoscope? Would it be completely > > > different? > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for clearing the doubts. > > > > > > > > > > with warm regards > > > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer" > > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Jayaji: > > > > > > > > > > > > If both the boy and girl belong to the same lagna, much > > depends > > > on > > > > > the > > > > > > general nature arising out of lagna characteristics. In the > > > case > > > > > of > > > > > > Kataka lagna, we have seen by general delineation that the > > > spouse > > > > > of > > > > > > the native will enjoy the comforts associated with the > > exalted > > > > > status > > > > > > of the native. So, in such a condition where both are > kataka > > > > > lagna > > > > > > natives, there is a possibility that their charts complement > > > each > > > > > > other. In any case, they will complement each other if > there > > is > > > a > > > > > > mutual disposition of 7th house lords or lagna lords, i.e., > > if > > > the > > > > > 7th > > > > > > lord of one horoscope is in the sign occupied by lagna lord > > of > > > one > > > > > or > > > > > > vice versa. Similarly, if Venus in the male horoscope is in > > a > > > > > sign in > > > > > > which Mars is found in the female horoscope, it is a strong > > > > > indicator > > > > > > of powerful physical attraction. > > > > > > > > > > > > Lagna lord of one horoscope posited in the sign in which the > > 5th > > > > > lord > > > > > > of anothe horoscope is placed indicates a match that > > fructifies > > > > > due to > > > > > > Poorvapunya. > > > > > > > > > > > > If there is a kuta agreement (above 20 points on a 32 point > > > > > scale), > > > > > > the couple have a good chance of leading a happy marital > > life. > > > > > Kuta > > > > > > agreement can be compared to "Screening tests". They should > > be > > > > > used > > > > > > for initial screening for compatibility. After that many > > rules > > > > > > besides the ones mentioned earlier in this mail have to be > > > checked > > > > > > before clearing a proposal by astrological means. > > > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "jayshan2441" > > > > > <jayshan2441@y. > > > > > > ..> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Respected Guruji > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It was very educative to read your points on Aries lagna > > and > > > now > > > > > > > kataka lagna. In such cases how would it fare if both the > > girl > > > > > and > > > > > > > the boy to be married belong to the same lagna together > > with > > > > > kuta > > > > > > > agreements? Would they complement each other or confront > > each > > > > > other? > > > > > > > What is the significance if both of their lagnas fall on > > the > > > > > same > > > > > > > pada of the same nakshatra? Is it something special and do > > > they > > > > > have > > > > > > > good compatibility? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you and Best Regards > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, > "dakshinastrologer" > > > > > > > <dakshinastrologer> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Renuji: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Just a small correction to begin with..... Mars - the > > > > > yogakaraka > > > > > > > is > > > > > > > > exalted in the 7th house and not the 8th house for > Kataka > > > > > lagna as > > > > > > > > mentioned in your mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I will try to give the general delineation for that. > > Mars- > > > > > the > > > > > > > > yogakaraka for Kataka lagna is also the lord of the 5th > > and > > > > > 10th > > > > > > > > houses. Its debilitation in lagna and exaltation in 7th > > > house > > > > > > > means > > > > > > > > that the native's efforts and resources will have to be > > > > > focused on > > > > > > > the > > > > > > > > welfare of the spouse to a great extent. The yogakaraka > > > > > > > debilitated > > > > > > > > in the lagna can indicate that the native is destined > for > > a > > > > > life > > > > > > > of > > > > > > > > self-denial and sacrifice due to past karmas (Mars's > > > rulership > > > > > of > > > > > > > 5th > > > > > > > > house indicating purvapunya). > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 10th lord exalted in 7th can indicate that the spouse of > > > this > > > > > > > native > > > > > > > > can enjoy exalted status that is a reflection of the > > > native's > > > > > > > success > > > > > > > > in his/her profession. A common example can be the > > respect > > > > > given > > > > > > > to > > > > > > > > the wives of prominent persons who shine in the > reflected > > > > > glory of > > > > > > > > their spouses. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ofcourse this is again a general delineation based only > > on > > > the > > > > > > > bhava > > > > > > > > significations without taking into account the planetary > > > > > > > dispositions > > > > > > > > in the individual horoscopes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope Shri. Shreenadh will not mind this discussion > > running > > > > > into > > > > > > > > kataka lagna before he could complete the discussion on > > > Aries > > > > > > > lagna. > > > > > > > > I had to answer because this point has been raised. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Blessed be. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Group info: vedic astrology/info. > html > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > (AT) (DOT) > > > com > > > > > > > > ....... 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