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Dear Shri. Pradeep:

 

In the horoscope you have mentioned, apart from the combinations Guru

- the ascendant lord is exalted in the 5th house; the 5th lord Moon is

in the 6th house. The native may experience some obstacles in life

due to prarabdha and when those results get extinguished, spiritual

progress is assured. The periods and sub-periods of Saturn, Jupiter,

Moon, and Sun are likely to be significant for spiritual progress.

This person is likely to try out various doctrines (including some

doctrines that are of a religion different from the one to which he

belongs) and finally decide on the personal path to spiritual

progress. Sudden events and miracles may propel the native towards a

spiritual path due to the vipareetha Raaja yogam in this regard.

 

Blessed be.

Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

 

vedic astrology, "Pradeep" <psd1955 wrote:

>

>

> Respected Pundit Dakshinamoortiji,

>

> Can you please tell me the significance of 12th HL Sat (26*) exalted

in thula for meena lagna. And from Chandra lagna (Simha rasi) Jup ®

(2*) is exalted in kataka in 12th H. Sat is 12th L in 8th and guru is

8th L in 12th.

> Any spiritual significance?

>

> Regards,

> Pradeep

> -

> dakshinastrologer

> vedic astrology

> Sunday, June 18, 2006 1:44 PM

> [vedic astrology] Re: To pundit Dakshinamoorti ji on

"karma"....

>

>

> Dear Dr. Anaamika:

>

> Yes...your daughter's horoscope shows good potential of spiritual

> advancement. In such cases, these souls are made to suffer as a

> "special arrangement"! Powerful karmaas of many previous births

will

> be extinguished in this birth itself due to the sufferings and

> ultimately this will lead the soul towards final liberation.

>

> If we can treat disease as a tapasya and maintain equanimity, then

it

> is not disease at all.....It is a holy yagna! Maybe, the child

knows

> the truth better and that is why she is able to cheer you all up

with

> her witty remarks and she is also able to learn spiritual things

in

> spite of her physical sufferings.

>

> The torments of the perishable physical body cannot limit the

> boundless and ever-intelligent Soul. Do not worry about the child

at

> all.....She is under special karma by which prarabdha of many

births

> has to extinguished in this birth. Things will be all right when

this

> balance of karma is settled. If my perception on the horoscope is

> right, then some miracle is expected in the child's life and her

life

> will change eventfully thereafter with no trace of her current

> suffering. Her spiritual evolution is closely tied with her

current

> sufferings.

>

> Blessed be.

>

> Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

> vedic astrology, "Dr.Anamika Gulati"

> <anamikagulati@> wrote:

> >

> > Respected Pundit Dakshinamoortiji

> >

> > Sadar Charan Sparsh

> > I read with interest the beautiful discription of 'karma' and

> 'Sanchita'.

> > By all accounts that I read of karma, I feel loathe for myself ,

> of what I might have done in my previous births that my child is

> suffering so much"...so much so at times I hate myself for giving

her

> the body that I have given her that has given her only pain and

> miseries. She cannot play like normal children play, forget play,

she

> cannot perform normal bodily functions like self voiding.. yet she

> gives us so much happiness as she tries not to complain untill the

> something is unbearable and fills our world with happiness with

her

> lovely, witty talks. You have also looked at her chart and helped

us

> change her name.

> >

> > On the contrary she is said to be a very spiritually realised

soul

> by most learned pundits..some said so by looking at her horoscope

and

> some saints said so looking at her. I can accept the miseries to

> ordinary souls like us parents but why to her when she is said to

be

> so spiritually realised. Is there any straight equation on Karma.

...

> > Please guide ....

> >

> > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer@> wrote:

> > Dear Renuji:

> >

> > Yes....it is really sad when human beings who are very high in

the

> > evolutionary order of the souls and are blessed with "reason" so

> that

> > they can segregate right from wrong, and sin from merit should

stoop

> > to levels that are lower than the lower beings that are not

blessed

> > with "reason"!

> >

> > Maternal instincts are so strong in all species and a pregnant

lady

> > operating as a suicide bomber will do so only under 2

conditions:

> >

> > 1) Either she would have been indoctrinated and brainwashed to

> > perform the mindless act without regard to the innocent soul

that is

> > in her womb, or

> >

> > 2) She might have been under threat and coercion where there

might

> be

> > no sane choice left....disagreeing the terrorist leader may mean

> death

> > anyway.....so, they might decide to go along.

> >

> > In both the cases, the sin would definitely accumulate as

sanchita

> > karma of the terrorist leaders.......As I said before, sanchita

> karma

> > does not operate immediately.......However, when more and more

of

> > these acts are done again and again, then this powerful

kriyaamaan

> > karmaa will definitely show its results.....WE see that many

> terrorist

> > leaders meet a gory death, and their family lives are far from

> > satisfactory though the truth is not know outside as they live a

> > carefully cultivated image! The torment that their minds and

souls

> > will undergo is generally not know to us...It is possible that

their

> > sins are in fact tormenting them.....No one can escape the laws

of

> > Karma.

> >

> > Terrorism has been explicitly stated to be a heinous sin in

works on

> > Karmaa and remedies for such karmaas are not easily obtained

even in

> > many births. The sin will operate as powerful malefic prarabdha

> karma

> > in many future births where they may be born again and again to

lead

> > miserable lives in various planes of existence.

> >

> > I honestly feel, if everyone is given a preview of his/ her

future

> > possible birth conditions that may arise out of current actions,

the

> > world might be a better place because everyone will dread sin!

But,

> > unfortunately, due to "maaya" of existence, we are not aware of

our

> > previous life actions which have lead to our current miseries,

and

> we

> > are also not wise enought to judge the miseries which are in

store

> in

> > future births due to our current actions.

> >

> > Let Divine Grace grant wisdom to all the deviated and misguided

> souls

> > so that we can all lead peaceful existence and accomplish our

life

> > mission of ending the endless cycle of births and rebirths that

only

> > compound our miseries.

> > Blessed be.

> >

> > vedic astrology, "renunw" <renunw@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear respected sir Dakshinamoorthi,

> > >

> > > You have beautifully explained 'karma' so that anyone could

> > > understand the differnce between various 'karmas' without much

> > > difficulty. This explains a question for which I could not

find a

> > > proper answer all these years. That is, in the present day

society

> > we

> > > come across or learn about so called 'philanthropists', whose

> source

> > > of income is tainted with some sort of crime. Besides, such

people

> > > live a very comfortable life whereas people who are really

good

> live

> > > with lot of hardships.

> > >

> > > Can you please kindly explain this too, Sir. Terrorist leaders

use

> > > pregnant mothers as suicide bombers, but the children of these

> > > leaders' enjoy luxurious lives. How can a mother carrying an

> unborn

> > > child murder that child intentionally? When it comes to

> motherhood,

> > > even animals behave more humanely. Why do these things happen

sir?

> > It

> > > is extremely sad.

> > >

> > > Blessings

> > >

> > > Renu

> > >

> > >

> > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer"

> > > <dakshinastrologer@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Dr. Kursija:

> > > >

> > > > Let us look at what Swami Sivananda says about Prarabdha and

> > > sanchita

> > > > .......

> > > > "Prarabdha is that portion of the past karma which is

> responsible

> > > for

> > > > the present body. That portion of the sanchita karma which

> > > influences

> > > > human life in the present incarnation is called prarabdha.

It is

> > > ripe

> > > > for reaping. It cannot be avoided or changed. It is only

> exhausted

> > > by

> > > > being experienced. You pay your past debts. prarabdha karma

is

> > that

> > > > which has begun and is actually bearing fruit. It is

selected

> out

> > > of

> > > > the mass of the sanchita karma."

> > > >

> > > > Thus when we read a horoscope and delineate on the

"expected"

> > > outcomes

> > > > in the life of a person, we are in effect reading the

prarabdha

> > > karma

> > > > only.

> > > >

> > > > Sanchita is the net accumulated karma which is yet to be

> realized.

> >

> > > It

> > > > includes what karmic load we already have accumulated in

> previous

> > > > lives but which we are not doomed to experience in the

current

> > > birth

> > > > and also the acts that we do which may constitute the seed

for

> > > future

> > > > births. It is only a portion of sanchita karma that

converted

> > into

> > > > prarabdha karma in later births.

> > > >

> > > > Kriyaamaan karma is the karma resulting from our present

actions

> > > which

> > > > may be fruitified very fast.

> > > >

> > > > The dividing line between Sanchita and Kriyaamaan are very

thin.

> > > > Sanchita karma may impel a person to behave in certain ways

to

> > > karmic

> > > > imprints of previous births, leading ot new actions and new

> karmas

> > > > that may be accumulated. Whereas kriyaamaan karma arises due

the

> > > > actions that a person commits out of his own free will- not

> under

> > > the

> > > > influence of karmic influences.

> > > >

> > > > I will explain it with an analogy......

> > > >

> > > > Suppose a person has been cursed to take birth as a "demon"

for

> 3

> > > > lives by a saintly soul......then the actions that the

person

> > > commits

> > > > in those 3 births will be due to his "praarabdha".....the

person

> > > will

> > > > have absolutely no control over his demonaic qualities, and

by

> > laws

> > > of

> > > > Nature, the violent actions that he does in those births

WILL

> NOT

> > > > constitute his future sanchita karmaas. But, if in those

births

> > he

> > > > displays some act of compassion like being courteous towards

> > > devotees

> > > > inspite of his aggressive tendencies, this is a "Kriyaamaan"

> karma

> > > > where his intellect has somehow guided him to behave in a

good

> > > manner

> > > > contrary to his nature obtained from praarabhda. This is a

good

> > > > kriyaamaan karmaa which will ensure that the next birth that

he

> > > takes

> > > > after the 3 births as required by the curse will definitely

be

> > > good.

> > > > What is more, the "kriyaamaan karma" will also slightly

change

> his

> > > > environment and bring him into contact with noble thoughts,

help

> > > him

> > > > to hear ethical teachings that will act on his subconscious,

> > > etc.....

> > > > The merits accruing out of these will get added to his

sanchita

> > > karma

> > > > (the karma that is not operational in the current birth

fully).

> > > Out

> > > > of that, a portion of the karma will be alloted as Prarabdha

for

> > > the

> > > > immediate birth after the series of 3 demonaic births! Thus

the

> > > > person may be born as a rich man, wise man, or godly man

> depending

> > > on

> > > > the type of merit that has been accumulated ("dhaana" -

> honouring

> > > > eligible persons with money or material comforts and

"dharma" -

> > > > helping the needy with material resources will help a person

to

> > > take a

> > > > birth in a wealthy family; teaching others, guiding the

> ignorant,

> > > > reforming the clueless souls, etc. will help a person to

take a

> > > birth

> > > > in a family of wise persons in the coming births; ......

> > meditating,

> > > > chanting God's names, associating with noble souls, helping

> those

> > > > engaged in holy acts, building temples, etc. will ensure

that

> the

> > > > person take a birth in a family that gives importance to

Divine

> > > works

> > > > ).

> > > >

> > > > There are times when "kriyaamaan karma" modifies the

sanchita

> > karma

> > > > and in some cases even the praarabdha karma. Performing

> remedies,

> > > > chanting powerful mantraas, etc. are such powerful kriyaaman

> > > karmaas.

> > > >

> > > > These concepts will seem to be intermingled and confusing at

> > > first...

> > > > ..but when we think of it again and again and meditate their

> > effect

> > > > on our lives will be very obvious.

> > > >

> > > > I hope I have clarified this at least to some extent. Kindly

> bear

> > > > with me if I have created more confusion.

> > > >

> > > > Blessed be.

> > > > Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

> > > >

> > > > vedic astrology, "S.C. Kursija"

> > <sckursija@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Respected Pt.Dakshnamoorty ji,

> > > > > Pranam.

> > > > > Will please be kind enough to expain what you mean by

> > > > > Snachit, Prarabdh and Kriyaman Karma? How to see it

> > > > > from Kundali, Dasha/antar dasha,transit. Divisional

> > > > > charts.

> > > > > With due respect and warm regards.

> > > > >

> > > > > --- <dakshinastrologer@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Members:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > What Shri. P.V>Narasimha Rao has said is quite to

> > > > > > the point. Dasaamsa

> > > > > > is the chart to be studied in combination with Rasi

> > > > > > and Shastiyaamsa

> > > > > > for judging career aspects as this is the divisional

> > > > > > chart for

> > > > > > accessing profession.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Regarding Sanchita / Prarabdha karma, the horoscope

> > > > > > at birth is the

> > > > > > indicator of the net prarabdha karma AS IT EXISTS AT

> > > > > > BIRTH OF A

> > > > > > NATIVE. So, reading only from natal horoscopes

> > > > > > cannot explain certain

> > > > > > events in current life which may have arisen from

> > > > > > sanchita karma (the

> > > > > > acts that a person now that may form the seed for

> > > > > > future karma and

> > > > > > also sometimes gives results in this life itself).

> > > > > > Prashna chart will

> > > > > > explain the effects of sanchita karma.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > In fact, Prashna Marga gives an explanation like

> > > > > > this.....if the natal

> > > > > > chart has more benefic influences while the Prashna

> > > > > > chart has malefic

> > > > > > combinations it should be understood that the

> > > > > > prarabdha karma of the

> > > > > > individual is good but he is suffering due to

> > > > > > misdeeds of the current

> > > > > > birth (sanchita). If the natal chart has malefic

> > > > > > combinations but the

> > > > > > prashna chart has benefic aspects, then it should be

> > > > > > understood that

> > > > > > the prarabdha is bad while the person's current

> > > > > > actions have been

> > > > > > good, and hence the sufferings are a result of

> > > > > > prarabdha. One

> > > > > > important thing to be understood is that prarabdha

> > > > > > is very strong and

> > > > > > hence evils arising out of prarabdha can be

> > > > > > mitigated only by

> > > > > > experiencing the results AT LEAST IN SMALL MEASURE!

> > > > > > For instance, if

> > > > > > you are doomed by prarabdha to lose your wife, at

> > > > > > least long

> > > > > > separations will have to be experienced if not

> > > > > > actual death of wife

> > > > > > (this sort of astrological alibis operate in the

> > > > > > lives of persons who

> > > > > > live spotless lives in the current birth but have

> > > > > > accumulated some

> > > > > > evil karma in the past lives). Whereas, results

> > > > > > arising out of

> > > > > > sanchita karma can be easily modified by easy

> > > > > > remedies and change of

> > > > > > attitudes.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Whether it is Sanchita or Prarabdha karma, all

> > > > > > these can be burnt

> > > > > > away by absolute devotion to the Lord and Tapasya.

> > > > > > The very act of

> > > > > > consecrating your lives to the Divine will ensure

> > > > > > that you are no

> > > > > > longer bound by the bonds of karma. This is the way

> > > > > > of Great Yogis..

> > > > > > ...They can willfully experience results of their

> > > > > > karma just to obey

> > > > > > the laws of nature and Dharma as an example to

> > > > > > others but are not

> > > > > > actually required to suffer like we

> > > > > > mortals!.....Tapasya and Gnaana

> > > > > > will destroy all sins. Ekaadasi vratam burns away

> > > > > > all sins.

> > > > > > Gaayathri mantra destroys all sins......Reciting

> > > > > > Agamarshana Sooktham

> > > > > > (trupudaadhiva munchatu.....)/Gaayathri sthothram

> > > > > > (beginning with

> > > > > > "Bhaktaanukampin sarvagya hrudayam paapa

> > > > > > naasanam....) while taking

> > > > > > bath destroys all sins.....A holy bath with absolute

> > > > > > Faith in the Holy

> > > > > > Ganges destroys all sins.......These are ways by

> > > > > > which one can modify

> > > > > > prarabdha to a great extent if not actually

> > > > > > extinguishing it.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Ultimately, the goal of human existence is to

> > > > > > experience prarabdha and

> > > > > > extinguish it, reduce sanchita karma so that there

> > > > > > is no aagami karma

> > > > > > (sanchita karma which has not given fruits in this

> > > > > > birth will become

> > > > > > prarabdha karma for the next birth; such karma is

> > > > > > called aagami karma

> > > > > > of this birth!). Thus, when there is a nil balance

> > > > > > of all these three

> > > > > > karmaas, a person becomes a "mukta" - a liberated

> > > > > > one who is free from

> > > > > > the cycle of births and deaths!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > May Lord Dakshinamoorthi - the Lord of Wisdom Guide

> > > > > > us.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Blessed be.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

> > > > > > In vedic astrology, "Narasimha

> > > > > > P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@>

> > > > > > wrote:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Dear Sundeep,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I am not very learned in this matter and I am just

> > > > > > an learner and a

> > > > > > seeker of truth who is yet to be fully satisfied. So

> > > > > > you will be wise

> > > > > > to take my words with a pinch of salt.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > My thinking is that none of the sixteen divisional

> > > > > > charts we

> > > > > > normally use shows sanchita karma. I wonder if there

> > > > > > is actually a

> > > > > > higher astrological chart/parameter that throws

> > > > > > light on sanchita

> > > > > > karma (karma accumulated from previous lives that

> > > > > > will be experienced

> > > > > > in future lives, if there are future lives). My

> > > > > > thinking is that

> > > > > > shashtyamsa, rasi and allied divisional charts throw

> > > > > > light only on

> > > > > > various aspects of praarbdha karma (part of karma

> > > > > > accumulated from

> > > > > > previous lives that is earmarked to be experienced

> > > > > > in the current

> > > > > > life).

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > BTW, I think that career should be seen by

> > > > > > combining dasamsa with

> > > > > > rasi and shashtyamsa atleast. But, if one wants to

> > > > > > use only chart and

> > > > > > not go into combining several charts, I'd rather use

> > > > > > just dasamsa than

> > > > > > just rasi. But, my position is that unless atleast

> > > > > > rasi and

> > > > > > shashtyamsa are combined with a divisional chart

> > > > > > such as dasamsa, fine

> > > > > > judgments cannot be made. Anything else is, to me,

> > > > > > an approximation.

> > > > > > Judging dasamsa alone, to me, is the best

> > > > > > approximation. Others may

> > > > > > disagree.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Sarvam SreeKrishnaarpanamastu,

> > > > > > > Narasimha (PVR)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

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> > > > > > > > Dear Visti/PVR/Other Gurus,

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > I was reading Visti's article on Navamsa (at

> > > > > > http://srigaruda.com

> > > > > > ), and

> > > > > > > > Visti says that divisional charts show Sanchita

> > > > > > karma, whereas

> > > > > > Rasi

> > > > > > > > shows Prarabdha karma. PVR, in a different

> > > > > > thread, seems to

> > > > > > support the

> > > > > > > > notion that in order to see a specific aspect of

> > > > > > life, you can

> > > > > > simply

> > > > > > > > look at that divisional. He specifically

> > > > > > mentioned this with the

> > > > > > > > Dasamsa. But when I put Visti's comments

> > > > > > together with PVRs,

> > > > > > things

> > > > > > > > dont seem to be consistent. Because then it

> > > > > > would seem from

> > > > > > Visti's

> > > > > > > > statements that Dasamsa (for example) would show

> > > > > > the Sanchita

> > > > > > Karma

> > > > > > > > of "career", whereas 10th house of Rasi would

> > > > > > show the Prarabdha

> > > > > > Karma

> > > > > > > > of "career". So, why look at the Dasamsa at all?

> > > > > > Only the

> > > > > > Prarabdha

> > > > > > > > Karma is going to play out in this life time,

> > > > > > no? Even if you say

> > > > > > that

> > > > > > > > Sanchita Karma sets the baseline over and above

> > > > > > which the

> > > > > > Prarabdha

> > > > > > > > plays out, it still means that looking at only

> > > > > > the divisional is

> > > > > > not

> > > > > > > > sufficient.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Can someone clarify what exactly is the truth?

> > > > > > Does each

> > > > > > divisional

> > > > > > > > show some aspect of Sanchita Karma? What, in

> > > > > > this context, is

> > > > > > > > Shastyamsa then? I used to think that Shastyamsa

> > > > > > shows the full

> > > > > > > > Sanchita Karma..

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Sundeep

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > > > > removed]

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Respected Pundit Dakshinamoortiji,

..

I am extremely thankful to you for your very kind reply.

 

With Warm Regards,

Pradeep

 

 

-

dakshinastrologer

vedic astrology

Monday, June 19, 2006 7:24 PM

[vedic astrology] Re: To pundit Dakshinamoorti ji

 

 

Dear Shri. Pradeep:

 

In the horoscope you have mentioned, apart from the combinations Guru

- the ascendant lord is exalted in the 5th house; the 5th lord Moon is

in the 6th house. The native may experience some obstacles in life

due to prarabdha and when those results get extinguished, spiritual

progress is assured. The periods and sub-periods of Saturn, Jupiter,

Moon, and Sun are likely to be significant for spiritual progress.

This person is likely to try out various doctrines (including some

doctrines that are of a religion different from the one to which he

belongs) and finally decide on the personal path to spiritual

progress. Sudden events and miracles may propel the native towards a

spiritual path due to the vipareetha Raaja yogam in this regard.

 

Blessed be.

Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

 

vedic astrology, "Pradeep" <psd1955 wrote:

>

>

> Respected Pundit Dakshinamoortiji,

>

> Can you please tell me the significance of 12th HL Sat (26*) exalted

in thula for meena lagna. And from Chandra lagna (Simha rasi) Jup ®

(2*) is exalted in kataka in 12th H. Sat is 12th L in 8th and guru is

8th L in 12th.

> Any spiritual significance?

>

> Regards,

> Pradeep

> -

> dakshinastrologer

> vedic astrology

> Sunday, June 18, 2006 1:44 PM

> [vedic astrology] Re: To pundit Dakshinamoorti ji on

"karma"....

>

>

> Dear Dr. Anaamika:

>

> Yes...your daughter's horoscope shows good potential of spiritual

> advancement. In such cases, these souls are made to suffer as a

> "special arrangement"! Powerful karmaas of many previous births

will

> be extinguished in this birth itself due to the sufferings and

> ultimately this will lead the soul towards final liberation.

>

> If we can treat disease as a tapasya and maintain equanimity, then

it

> is not disease at all.....It is a holy yagna! Maybe, the child

knows

> the truth better and that is why she is able to cheer you all up

with

> her witty remarks and she is also able to learn spiritual things

in

> spite of her physical sufferings.

>

> The torments of the perishable physical body cannot limit the

> boundless and ever-intelligent Soul. Do not worry about the child

at

> all.....She is under special karma by which prarabdha of many

births

> has to extinguished in this birth. Things will be all right when

this

> balance of karma is settled. If my perception on the horoscope is

> right, then some miracle is expected in the child's life and her

life

> will change eventfully thereafter with no trace of her current

> suffering. Her spiritual evolution is closely tied with her

current

> sufferings.

>

> Blessed be.

>

> Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

> vedic astrology, "Dr.Anamika Gulati"

> <anamikagulati@> wrote:

> >

> > Respected Pundit Dakshinamoortiji

> >

> > Sadar Charan Sparsh

> > I read with interest the beautiful discription of 'karma' and

> 'Sanchita'.

> > By all accounts that I read of karma, I feel loathe for myself ,

> of what I might have done in my previous births that my child is

> suffering so much"...so much so at times I hate myself for giving

her

> the body that I have given her that has given her only pain and

> miseries. She cannot play like normal children play, forget play,

she

> cannot perform normal bodily functions like self voiding.. yet she

> gives us so much happiness as she tries not to complain untill the

> something is unbearable and fills our world with happiness with

her

> lovely, witty talks. You have also looked at her chart and helped

us

> change her name.

> >

> > On the contrary she is said to be a very spiritually realised

soul

> by most learned pundits..some said so by looking at her horoscope

and

> some saints said so looking at her. I can accept the miseries to

> ordinary souls like us parents but why to her when she is said to

be

> so spiritually realised. Is there any straight equation on Karma.

..

> > Please guide ....

> >

> > dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer@> wrote:

> > Dear Renuji:

> >

> > Yes....it is really sad when human beings who are very high in

the

> > evolutionary order of the souls and are blessed with "reason" so

> that

> > they can segregate right from wrong, and sin from merit should

stoop

> > to levels that are lower than the lower beings that are not

blessed

> > with "reason"!

> >

> > Maternal instincts are so strong in all species and a pregnant

lady

> > operating as a suicide bomber will do so only under 2

conditions:

> >

> > 1) Either she would have been indoctrinated and brainwashed to

> > perform the mindless act without regard to the innocent soul

that is

> > in her womb, or

> >

> > 2) She might have been under threat and coercion where there

might

> be

> > no sane choice left....disagreeing the terrorist leader may mean

> death

> > anyway.....so, they might decide to go along.

> >

> > In both the cases, the sin would definitely accumulate as

sanchita

> > karma of the terrorist leaders.......As I said before, sanchita

> karma

> > does not operate immediately.......However, when more and more

of

> > these acts are done again and again, then this powerful

kriyaamaan

> > karmaa will definitely show its results.....WE see that many

> terrorist

> > leaders meet a gory death, and their family lives are far from

> > satisfactory though the truth is not know outside as they live a

> > carefully cultivated image! The torment that their minds and

souls

> > will undergo is generally not know to us...It is possible that

their

> > sins are in fact tormenting them.....No one can escape the laws

of

> > Karma.

> >

> > Terrorism has been explicitly stated to be a heinous sin in

works on

> > Karmaa and remedies for such karmaas are not easily obtained

even in

> > many births. The sin will operate as powerful malefic prarabdha

> karma

> > in many future births where they may be born again and again to

lead

> > miserable lives in various planes of existence.

> >

> > I honestly feel, if everyone is given a preview of his/ her

future

> > possible birth conditions that may arise out of current actions,

the

> > world might be a better place because everyone will dread sin!

But,

> > unfortunately, due to "maaya" of existence, we are not aware of

our

> > previous life actions which have lead to our current miseries,

and

> we

> > are also not wise enought to judge the miseries which are in

store

> in

> > future births due to our current actions.

> >

> > Let Divine Grace grant wisdom to all the deviated and misguided

> souls

> > so that we can all lead peaceful existence and accomplish our

life

> > mission of ending the endless cycle of births and rebirths that

only

> > compound our miseries.

> > Blessed be.

> >

> > vedic astrology, "renunw" <renunw@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear respected sir Dakshinamoorthi,

> > >

> > > You have beautifully explained 'karma' so that anyone could

> > > understand the differnce between various 'karmas' without much

> > > difficulty. This explains a question for which I could not

find a

> > > proper answer all these years. That is, in the present day

society

> > we

> > > come across or learn about so called 'philanthropists', whose

> source

> > > of income is tainted with some sort of crime. Besides, such

people

> > > live a very comfortable life whereas people who are really

good

> live

> > > with lot of hardships.

> > >

> > > Can you please kindly explain this too, Sir. Terrorist leaders

use

> > > pregnant mothers as suicide bombers, but the children of these

> > > leaders' enjoy luxurious lives. How can a mother carrying an

> unborn

> > > child murder that child intentionally? When it comes to

> motherhood,

> > > even animals behave more humanely. Why do these things happen

sir?

> > It

> > > is extremely sad.

> > >

> > > Blessings

> > >

> > > Renu

> > >

> > >

> > > vedic astrology, "dakshinastrologer"

> > > <dakshinastrologer@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Dr. Kursija:

> > > >

> > > > Let us look at what Swami Sivananda says about Prarabdha and

> > > sanchita

> > > > .......

> > > > "Prarabdha is that portion of the past karma which is

> responsible

> > > for

> > > > the present body. That portion of the sanchita karma which

> > > influences

> > > > human life in the present incarnation is called prarabdha.

It is

> > > ripe

> > > > for reaping. It cannot be avoided or changed. It is only

> exhausted

> > > by

> > > > being experienced. You pay your past debts. prarabdha karma

is

> > that

> > > > which has begun and is actually bearing fruit. It is

selected

> out

> > > of

> > > > the mass of the sanchita karma."

> > > >

> > > > Thus when we read a horoscope and delineate on the

"expected"

> > > outcomes

> > > > in the life of a person, we are in effect reading the

prarabdha

> > > karma

> > > > only.

> > > >

> > > > Sanchita is the net accumulated karma which is yet to be

> realized.

> >

> > > It

> > > > includes what karmic load we already have accumulated in

> previous

> > > > lives but which we are not doomed to experience in the

current

> > > birth

> > > > and also the acts that we do which may constitute the seed

for

> > > future

> > > > births. It is only a portion of sanchita karma that

converted

> > into

> > > > prarabdha karma in later births.

> > > >

> > > > Kriyaamaan karma is the karma resulting from our present

actions

> > > which

> > > > may be fruitified very fast.

> > > >

> > > > The dividing line between Sanchita and Kriyaamaan are very

thin.

> > > > Sanchita karma may impel a person to behave in certain ways

to

> > > karmic

> > > > imprints of previous births, leading ot new actions and new

> karmas

> > > > that may be accumulated. Whereas kriyaamaan karma arises due

the

> > > > actions that a person commits out of his own free will- not

> under

> > > the

> > > > influence of karmic influences.

> > > >

> > > > I will explain it with an analogy......

> > > >

> > > > Suppose a person has been cursed to take birth as a "demon"

for

> 3

> > > > lives by a saintly soul......then the actions that the

person

> > > commits

> > > > in those 3 births will be due to his "praarabdha".....the

person

> > > will

> > > > have absolutely no control over his demonaic qualities, and

by

> > laws

> > > of

> > > > Nature, the violent actions that he does in those births

WILL

> NOT

> > > > constitute his future sanchita karmaas. But, if in those

births

> > he

> > > > displays some act of compassion like being courteous towards

> > > devotees

> > > > inspite of his aggressive tendencies, this is a "Kriyaamaan"

> karma

> > > > where his intellect has somehow guided him to behave in a

good

> > > manner

> > > > contrary to his nature obtained from praarabhda. This is a

good

> > > > kriyaamaan karmaa which will ensure that the next birth that

he

> > > takes

> > > > after the 3 births as required by the curse will definitely

be

> > > good.

> > > > What is more, the "kriyaamaan karma" will also slightly

change

> his

> > > > environment and bring him into contact with noble thoughts,

help

> > > him

> > > > to hear ethical teachings that will act on his subconscious,

> > > etc.....

> > > > The merits accruing out of these will get added to his

sanchita

> > > karma

> > > > (the karma that is not operational in the current birth

fully).

> > > Out

> > > > of that, a portion of the karma will be alloted as Prarabdha

for

> > > the

> > > > immediate birth after the series of 3 demonaic births! Thus

the

> > > > person may be born as a rich man, wise man, or godly man

> depending

> > > on

> > > > the type of merit that has been accumulated ("dhaana" -

> honouring

> > > > eligible persons with money or material comforts and

"dharma" -

> > > > helping the needy with material resources will help a person

to

> > > take a

> > > > birth in a wealthy family; teaching others, guiding the

> ignorant,

> > > > reforming the clueless souls, etc. will help a person to

take a

> > > birth

> > > > in a family of wise persons in the coming births; ......

> > meditating,

> > > > chanting God's names, associating with noble souls, helping

> those

> > > > engaged in holy acts, building temples, etc. will ensure

that

> the

> > > > person take a birth in a family that gives importance to

Divine

> > > works

> > > > ).

> > > >

> > > > There are times when "kriyaamaan karma" modifies the

sanchita

> > karma

> > > > and in some cases even the praarabdha karma. Performing

> remedies,

> > > > chanting powerful mantraas, etc. are such powerful kriyaaman

> > > karmaas.

> > > >

> > > > These concepts will seem to be intermingled and confusing at

> > > first...

> > > > ..but when we think of it again and again and meditate their

> > effect

> > > > on our lives will be very obvious.

> > > >

> > > > I hope I have clarified this at least to some extent. Kindly

> bear

> > > > with me if I have created more confusion.

> > > >

> > > > Blessed be.

> > > > Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

> > > >

> > > > vedic astrology, "S.C. Kursija"

> > <sckursija@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Respected Pt.Dakshnamoorty ji,

> > > > > Pranam.

> > > > > Will please be kind enough to expain what you mean by

> > > > > Snachit, Prarabdh and Kriyaman Karma? How to see it

> > > > > from Kundali, Dasha/antar dasha,transit. Divisional

> > > > > charts.

> > > > > With due respect and warm regards.

> > > > >

> > > > > --- <dakshinastrologer@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Members:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > What Shri. P.V>Narasimha Rao has said is quite to

> > > > > > the point. Dasaamsa

> > > > > > is the chart to be studied in combination with Rasi

> > > > > > and Shastiyaamsa

> > > > > > for judging career aspects as this is the divisional

> > > > > > chart for

> > > > > > accessing profession.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Regarding Sanchita / Prarabdha karma, the horoscope

> > > > > > at birth is the

> > > > > > indicator of the net prarabdha karma AS IT EXISTS AT

> > > > > > BIRTH OF A

> > > > > > NATIVE. So, reading only from natal horoscopes

> > > > > > cannot explain certain

> > > > > > events in current life which may have arisen from

> > > > > > sanchita karma (the

> > > > > > acts that a person now that may form the seed for

> > > > > > future karma and

> > > > > > also sometimes gives results in this life itself).

> > > > > > Prashna chart will

> > > > > > explain the effects of sanchita karma.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > In fact, Prashna Marga gives an explanation like

> > > > > > this.....if the natal

> > > > > > chart has more benefic influences while the Prashna

> > > > > > chart has malefic

> > > > > > combinations it should be understood that the

> > > > > > prarabdha karma of the

> > > > > > individual is good but he is suffering due to

> > > > > > misdeeds of the current

> > > > > > birth (sanchita). If the natal chart has malefic

> > > > > > combinations but the

> > > > > > prashna chart has benefic aspects, then it should be

> > > > > > understood that

> > > > > > the prarabdha is bad while the person's current

> > > > > > actions have been

> > > > > > good, and hence the sufferings are a result of

> > > > > > prarabdha. One

> > > > > > important thing to be understood is that prarabdha

> > > > > > is very strong and

> > > > > > hence evils arising out of prarabdha can be

> > > > > > mitigated only by

> > > > > > experiencing the results AT LEAST IN SMALL MEASURE!

> > > > > > For instance, if

> > > > > > you are doomed by prarabdha to lose your wife, at

> > > > > > least long

> > > > > > separations will have to be experienced if not

> > > > > > actual death of wife

> > > > > > (this sort of astrological alibis operate in the

> > > > > > lives of persons who

> > > > > > live spotless lives in the current birth but have

> > > > > > accumulated some

> > > > > > evil karma in the past lives). Whereas, results

> > > > > > arising out of

> > > > > > sanchita karma can be easily modified by easy

> > > > > > remedies and change of

> > > > > > attitudes.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Whether it is Sanchita or Prarabdha karma, all

> > > > > > these can be burnt

> > > > > > away by absolute devotion to the Lord and Tapasya.

> > > > > > The very act of

> > > > > > consecrating your lives to the Divine will ensure

> > > > > > that you are no

> > > > > > longer bound by the bonds of karma. This is the way

> > > > > > of Great Yogis..

> > > > > > ...They can willfully experience results of their

> > > > > > karma just to obey

> > > > > > the laws of nature and Dharma as an example to

> > > > > > others but are not

> > > > > > actually required to suffer like we

> > > > > > mortals!.....Tapasya and Gnaana

> > > > > > will destroy all sins. Ekaadasi vratam burns away

> > > > > > all sins.

> > > > > > Gaayathri mantra destroys all sins......Reciting

> > > > > > Agamarshana Sooktham

> > > > > > (trupudaadhiva munchatu.....)/Gaayathri sthothram

> > > > > > (beginning with

> > > > > > "Bhaktaanukampin sarvagya hrudayam paapa

> > > > > > naasanam....) while taking

> > > > > > bath destroys all sins.....A holy bath with absolute

> > > > > > Faith in the Holy

> > > > > > Ganges destroys all sins.......These are ways by

> > > > > > which one can modify

> > > > > > prarabdha to a great extent if not actually

> > > > > > extinguishing it.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Ultimately, the goal of human existence is to

> > > > > > experience prarabdha and

> > > > > > extinguish it, reduce sanchita karma so that there

> > > > > > is no aagami karma

> > > > > > (sanchita karma which has not given fruits in this

> > > > > > birth will become

> > > > > > prarabdha karma for the next birth; such karma is

> > > > > > called aagami karma

> > > > > > of this birth!). Thus, when there is a nil balance

> > > > > > of all these three

> > > > > > karmaas, a person becomes a "mukta" - a liberated

> > > > > > one who is free from

> > > > > > the cycle of births and deaths!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > May Lord Dakshinamoorthi - the Lord of Wisdom Guide

> > > > > > us.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Blessed be.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Pandit. R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

> > > > > > In vedic astrology, "Narasimha

> > > > > > P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@>

> > > > > > wrote:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Dear Sundeep,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I am not very learned in this matter and I am just

> > > > > > an learner and a

> > > > > > seeker of truth who is yet to be fully satisfied. So

> > > > > > you will be wise

> > > > > > to take my words with a pinch of salt.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > My thinking is that none of the sixteen divisional

> > > > > > charts we

> > > > > > normally use shows sanchita karma. I wonder if there

> > > > > > is actually a

> > > > > > higher astrological chart/parameter that throws

> > > > > > light on sanchita

> > > > > > karma (karma accumulated from previous lives that

> > > > > > will be experienced

> > > > > > in future lives, if there are future lives). My

> > > > > > thinking is that

> > > > > > shashtyamsa, rasi and allied divisional charts throw

> > > > > > light only on

> > > > > > various aspects of praarbdha karma (part of karma

> > > > > > accumulated from

> > > > > > previous lives that is earmarked to be experienced

> > > > > > in the current

> > > > > > life).

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > BTW, I think that career should be seen by

> > > > > > combining dasamsa with

> > > > > > rasi and shashtyamsa atleast. But, if one wants to

> > > > > > use only chart and

> > > > > > not go into combining several charts, I'd rather use

> > > > > > just dasamsa than

> > > > > > just rasi. But, my position is that unless atleast

> > > > > > rasi and

> > > > > > shashtyamsa are combined with a divisional chart

> > > > > > such as dasamsa, fine

> > > > > > judgments cannot be made. Anything else is, to me,

> > > > > > an approximation.

> > > > > > Judging dasamsa alone, to me, is the best

> > > > > > approximation. Others may

> > > > > > disagree.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Sarvam SreeKrishnaarpanamastu,

> > > > > > > Narasimha (PVR)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

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> > > > > > > > Dear Visti/PVR/Other Gurus,

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > I was reading Visti's article on Navamsa (at

> > > > > > http://srigaruda.com

> > > > > > ), and

> > > > > > > > Visti says that divisional charts show Sanchita

> > > > > > karma, whereas

> > > > > > Rasi

> > > > > > > > shows Prarabdha karma. PVR, in a different

> > > > > > thread, seems to

> > > > > > support the

> > > > > > > > notion that in order to see a specific aspect of

> > > > > > life, you can

> > > > > > simply

> > > > > > > > look at that divisional. He specifically

> > > > > > mentioned this with the

> > > > > > > > Dasamsa. But when I put Visti's comments

> > > > > > together with PVRs,

> > > > > > things

> > > > > > > > dont seem to be consistent. Because then it

> > > > > > would seem from

> > > > > > Visti's

> > > > > > > > statements that Dasamsa (for example) would show

> > > > > > the Sanchita

> > > > > > Karma

> > > > > > > > of "career", whereas 10th house of Rasi would

> > > > > > show the Prarabdha

> > > > > > Karma

> > > > > > > > of "career". So, why look at the Dasamsa at all?

> > > > > > Only the

> > > > > > Prarabdha

> > > > > > > > Karma is going to play out in this life time,

> > > > > > no? Even if you say

> > > > > > that

> > > > > > > > Sanchita Karma sets the baseline over and above

> > > > > > which the

> > > > > > Prarabdha

> > > > > > > > plays out, it still means that looking at only

> > > > > > the divisional is

> > > > > > not

> > > > > > > > sufficient.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Can someone clarify what exactly is the truth?

> > > > > > Does each

> > > > > > divisional

> > > > > > > > show some aspect of Sanchita Karma? What, in

> > > > > > this context, is

> > > > > > > > Shastyamsa then? I used to think that Shastyamsa

> > > > > > shows the full

> > > > > > > > Sanchita Karma..

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Sundeep

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > > > > removed]

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

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> > *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

> > Dr. Anamika Gulati Gambhir,

> > Senior Scientific Officer,

> > Government of India,

> > Deptt. of Biotech.

> > Room No.2 (6th floor), Block-2

> > CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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