Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Dear Members: Can you Please analyse the combust Venus in this chart. He is running Mahadsaha of Venus, taurus ascendant. also the significator for his foreign travel DOB: June 10, 1968 Place: Mumbai Time: 5:29am Regards Sujit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 On 11/29/06, Sujit <sujit68 (AT) sancharnet (DOT) in> wrote: > > Dear Members: > > Can you Please analyse the combust Venus in this chart. He is running > Mahadsaha of Venus, taurus ascendant. > also the significator for his foreign travel > > DOB: June 10, 1968 > Place: Mumbai > Time: 5:29am > > Regards > Sujit > Dear Sujit, Venus isn't combust in this chart, Mars is. Lovely little career phase until 2009, more so after Jupiter transits out of Scorpio. Overseas travel in the near future? Count on someone else for hope on that One thing more. Get yourself a Shiva idol - golden is ideal, else something that looks golden with a new moon on the forehead, have a white garland round the neck, have three eyes (one being on the forehead), be dressed in white robes, be seated on a bull, be two-armed and carry Vara and Abhaya. Place a kalash in the northeast direction at the place where you've housed other idols. After the usual cleansing of the idol, best through an abhisheka, worship the navagrahas individually. Do this on Thursdays. Even if this doesn't get you better, it won't leave you less better Take it easy, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Hello Ramapriya: Thanks for the analysis. I am also impressed with your style of expressing the subject..... I would like to know the rules for combust, i.e with in how much degrees does Venus get combust of The Sun. and similarly for other planets.. Kind regards Sujit - D Ramapriya Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:55 PM Re: Please analyse a Combust venus On 11/29/06, Sujit <sujit68 (AT) sancharnet (DOT) in> wrote: > > Dear Members: > > Can you Please analyse the combust Venus in this chart. He is running > Mahadsaha of Venus, taurus ascendant. > also the significator for his foreign travel > > DOB: June 10, 1968 > Place: Mumbai > Time: 5:29am > > Regards > Sujit > Dear Sujit, Venus isn't combust in this chart, Mars is. Lovely little career phase until 2009, more so after Jupiter transits out of Scorpio. Overseas travel in the near future? Count on someone else for hope on that One thing more. Get yourself a Shiva idol - golden is ideal, else something that looks golden with a new moon on the forehead, have a white garland round the neck, have three eyes (one being on the forehead), be dressed in white robes, be seated on a bull, be two-armed and carry Vara and Abhaya. Place a kalash in the northeast direction at the place where you've housed other idols. After the usual cleansing of the idol, best through an abhisheka, worship the navagrahas individually. Do this on Thursdays. Even if this doesn't get you better, it won't leave you less better Take it easy, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 On 11/29/06, Sujit <sujit68 (AT) sancharnet (DOT) in> wrote: > > Hello Ramapriya: > > Thanks for the analysis. > > I am also impressed with your style of expressing the subject..... > > I would like to know the rules for combust, i.e with in how much degrees > does Venus get combust of The Sun. > and similarly for other planets.. > > Kind regards > Sujit > Thanks for the flattering if a tad misplaced words Sujit Venus is a bit of a wacko and gets combust only when retrograde and within ten degrees of the Sun. Mercury otoh needs to be direct and within 10 degrees to be daghda. Jupiter, Mars and Saturn regardless of retrogression get combust when near the Sun. Simple as that. This leaves Moon. Ignoring Rahu and Ketu which are mere nodes, Moon is the only graha of the 7 that doesn't revolve the earth or gets behind the Sun, thus never combust. Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Dear Rampriya: Once again thanks for replying my query. Kind regards Sujit - D Ramapriya Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:34 AM Re: Please analyse a Combust venus On 11/29/06, Sujit <sujit68 (AT) sancharnet (DOT) in> wrote: > > Hello Ramapriya: > > Thanks for the analysis. > > I am also impressed with your style of expressing the subject..... > > I would like to know the rules for combust, i.e with in how much degrees > does Venus get combust of The Sun. > and similarly for other planets.. > > Kind regards > Sujit > Thanks for the flattering if a tad misplaced words Sujit Venus is a bit of a wacko and gets combust only when retrograde and within ten degrees of the Sun. Mercury otoh needs to be direct and within 10 degrees to be daghda. Jupiter, Mars and Saturn regardless of retrogression get combust when near the Sun. Simple as that. This leaves Moon. Ignoring Rahu and Ketu which are mere nodes, Moon is the only graha of the 7 that doesn't revolve the earth or gets behind the Sun, thus never combust. Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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