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Dear Mr.Ravindran Nair,

thank you for your explanation on this KSY and KAY, now I have a

better picture of these yoga.

 

Regards.

vincent

 

-- In vedic astrology, "A. Ravindran Nair"

<rain13club wrote:

>

> Dear Vincent,

>

> If lagna is falling in between Aries to Leo, the situation will

be the same as I mentioned earlier. If Aries, you are moving in

clockwise direction through Taurus, Gemini etc. and see the first

node in Virgo which is coming at reverse direction towards the

lagna. If lagna is on the other side i.e., from Aquaris to Libra

and all other planets are in between Aries and Virgo, then there is

no KAY or KSY as the basic rule that all the planets including

lagna should be in between the nodes, is not met. Always see the

planet which comes first from Lagna in clockwise direction and that

is the leading node. If it is Kethu, then it is KAY and if Rahu it

is KSY. If Rahu, then the head is coming at you which is quite

harmful (KSY). If Kethu, then the tail is coming at you and the head

has already passed. If the given situation the head of the snake is

in Pisces and the body lies through Aries, Taurus etc. ending with

the tail at Virgo and the lagna lies within the body.

>

> Hope the learned gurujis shall concur with my style of

interpretation of KSY/KAY.

>

> Regards

>

> Ravi Nair

>

>

>

>

>

>

> vinhuat <vinhuat wrote:

> Dear Ravi Nair,

> I am sorry that I did not specify the ascendant for both examples.

> Suppose in example 1 and 2 the Lagna is Aries, so which one is KSY.

> I hope you can guide me in learning the vedic science.

> Thank you

>

> Regards.

>

> Vincent

>

> - In vedic astrology, "A. Ravindran Nair"

> <rain13club@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Vincent,

> >

> > It would be better to explain if you post a specific data.

> >

> > Generally for KSY and KAY, lagna and all other planets need to

> be flanked either side by Rahu and Kethu (for KSY) and Kethu and

> Rahu (for KAY). Need to consider reverse movement. From Lagna in

> clockwise direction if Rahu is coming first, then Rahu is moving

> towards Lagna in reverse direction and it is KSY. If Kethu is

> coming first from Lagna, then it is KAY.

> >

> > In you first example, suppose lagna is in Gemini, then Kethu is

> coming first in clockwise direction in Virgo and it is KAY. In the

> second example, Rahu comes first and it is KSY.

> >

> > Hope the concept is clear now.

> >

> > Regards

> >

> > Ravi Nair

> >

> >

> >

> > vinhuat <vinhuat@> wrote:

> > vedic astrology, "A. Ravindran

> Nair"

> > <rain13club@> wrote:

> > >Dear Ravi Nair,

> > I posted the following examples because of some Disagreement

with

> a

> > friend of mine while discussing this Kaal sarpa yoga and how it

is

> > formed. Primarily we cannot come to an agrrement where the body

of

> > the snake lie. In example 1 the body of the snake should cover

> from

> > Aries to Leo or the other way round from Aquarius to Libra? For

> both

> > examples listed below which has KY yoga.

> > Kindly give your comments and opinion

> > I thank you

> >

> > Rgards

> > Vincennt.

> > > Dear Vincent,

> > >

> > > Pl post the data.

> > >

> > > Regards

> > >

> > > Ravi nair

> > >

> > >

> > > vinhuat <vinhuat@> wrote:

> > > Dear learned,

> > > This kaal sarpa yoga is a bit confused for me.

> > > For example :

> > > 1. Rahu in pisces and rest of planets place between Aries and

Leo

> > > 2. Rahu in virgo and rest of planets place in between Aries

and

> Leo

> > >

> > > Which of the above example has kaal sarpa yoga

> > >

> > > Please advised.

> > >

> > > Regards

> > > vincent

> > >

> > > -- In vedic astrology, "dixit_sushil"

> > > <dixit_sushil@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > There is no Kal Sarp yog in your kundali

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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