Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Dear friends, Late Shri R. G. Rao gifted to the astrological world the concept and application of stellar dispositions. Planets behaves as servants to the lord of constellations where they are placed in. Suppose Saturn is places in the constellation or star of venus then during Saturn's period ( Mahadasa or Antardasa etc.) it would give results of venus on the basis of its ownership and occupation of houses in a horoscope. But in my humble experiences I have felt some situations where this application fails; (A) when the rasi and navamsa dispositor of the servant; say Saturn in this case is too much weak or (B)thd servant is strongly influenced by a friendly or enemy planet; say this saturn is in close association with debilited mercury...or combust along with sun.....then the saturn will give more priority to the result of mercury and sun. If the mercury and sun are signifying events...which are quite opposite to that indicated by the venus...then the results relating to venus might not be felt at all or be felt with minimal or negligible magnitude © when the servant is placed in the constellation of its dead enemy i.e. for example sun in the constellation of venus or saturn may not give more than 50% of the results expected (D) when the servant is not cooperating with the master or starlord- or the houses ruled by the master. For cooperation we have to see Ashtakvarga (E) When the servant is not talented enough; talent is to be seen from association of Yoga Karaka Planets in rasi, navamsa or even at the stellar level With regards and best wishes, Mrutyunjay Tripathy (Consultancy out of group is not free) 09811971190 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Dear MrutyunjayjiAum Namo NarayanayaMany thanks for your observations. They make eminent sense because in this scheme of dynamics of cosmic forces the servant is required to serve the master(be it nakshtra or rasi or navamasa or any other divisional chart lord) using his own resources(own nature as modified by the rasi , bhava he is placed in , his relationship with other cosmic force representatives and above all his relationship with the native represented in totality by the lagna lord. Therefore if he is severally handicapped by the five factors enumerated by you one cannot expect him to serve the master in the desired manner.Following this sound logic one may further interpret that this situation's karmic responsibility will rest with the force representing the master by way of either punishing the servant making him suffer more(he is already suffering because of the weakness due to the factors listed by your good self) or understanding his difficulties and help him overcome the same. I will be greatly obliged if you can throw some more light on the fourth factor of servant not cooperating which is to be seen from Ashtakvarga.Does it mean the servant having lower(less than 4) shubh bindus in the Bhinna Ashtakvarg of the master? Best regardsSaumil TrivediOn Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Mrutyunjay Tripathy <astrologer_mrutyunjay wrote: Dear friends, Late Shri R. G. Rao gifted to the astrological world the concept and application of stellar dispositions. Planets behaves as servants to the lord of constellations where they are placed in. Suppose Saturn is places in the constellation or star of venus then during Saturn's period ( Mahadasa or Antardasa etc.) it would give results of venus on the basis of its ownership and occupation of houses in a horoscope. But in my humble experiences I have felt some situations where this application fails; (A) when the rasi and navamsa dispositor of the servant; say Saturn in this case is too much weak or (B)thd servant is strongly influenced by a friendly or enemy planet; say this saturn is in close association with debilited mercury...or combust along with sun.....then the saturn will give more priority to the result of mercury and sun. If the mercury and sun are signifying events...which are quite opposite to that indicated by the venus...then the results relating to venus might not be felt at all or be felt with minimal or negligible magnitude © when the servant is placed in the constellation of its dead enemy i.e. for example sun in the constellation of venus or saturn may not give more than 50% of the results expected (D) when the servant is not cooperating with the master or starlord- or the houses ruled by the master. For cooperation we have to see Ashtakvarga (E) When the servant is not talented enough; talent is to be seen from association of Yoga Karaka Planets in rasi, navamsa or even at the stellar level With regards and best wishes, Mrutyunjay Tripathy (Consultancy out of group is not free) 09811971190 -- Saumil Trivedi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Dear Saumilji, He is talking about the same thing on which we have discussed so many times in the past. A planet placed in a StarLord - owning and occupying benefic houses,but if those houses are the StarLords debilitation or inimical signs then the results would not be in gravity of the beneficience expected, rather too weak, and if those same houses appear as the StarLords exalted or friendly houses then results would be contrary, taht is too benefic. The conjunction part also I believe in, because that must surely effect the planets result giving abilities, either modify it, subdue it, or enhance it. ` KP mixed with Traditional rules is what he is talking about. I agree with him on these scores. And am sure you do too. regards, Bhaskar. , SAUMIL TRIVEDI <saumil.trivedi wrote: > > Dear Mrutyunjayji > Aum Namo Narayanaya > > Many thanks for your observations. They make eminent sense because in this > scheme of dynamics of cosmic forces the servant is required to serve the > master(be it nakshtra or rasi or navamasa or any other divisional chart > lord) using his own resources(own nature as modified by the rasi , bhava he > is placed in , his relationship with other cosmic force representatives and > above all his relationship with the native represented in totality by the > lagna lord. Therefore if he is severally handicapped by the five factors > enumerated by you one cannot expect him to serve the master in the desired > manner.Following this sound logic one may further interpret that this > situation's karmic responsibility will rest with the force representing the > master by way of either punishing the servant making him suffer more(he is > already suffering because of the weakness due to the factors listed by > your good self) or understanding his difficulties and help him overcome the > same. > > I will be greatly obliged if you can throw some more light on the fourth > factor of servant not cooperating which is to be seen from Ashtakvarga.Does > it mean the servant having lower(less than 4) shubh bindus in the Bhinna > Ashtakvarg of the master? > > Best regards > > Saumil Trivedi > On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Mrutyunjay Tripathy < > astrologer_mrutyunjay wrote: > > > > > > > Dear friends, > > > > Late Shri R. G. Rao gifted to the astrological world the concept and > > application of stellar dispositions. > > > > Planets behaves as servants to the lord of constellations where they are > > placed in. > > > > Suppose Saturn is places in the constellation or star of venus > > > > then during Saturn's period ( Mahadasa or Antardasa etc.) it would give > > results of venus on the basis of its ownership and occupation of houses in a > > horoscope. > > > > But in my humble experiences I have felt some situations where this > > application fails; > > > > (A) when the rasi and navamsa dispositor of the servant; say Saturn in this > > case is too much weak > > > > or > > > > (B)thd servant is strongly influenced by a friendly or enemy planet; say > > this saturn is in close association with debilited mercury...or combust > > along with sun.....then the saturn will give more priority to the result of > > mercury and sun. If the mercury and sun are signifying events...which > > are quite opposite to that > > > > indicated by the venus...then > > > > the results relating to venus might not be felt at all or > > > > be felt with minimal or negligible magnitude > > > > © when the servant is placed in the constellation of its dead enemy i.e. > > for example sun in the constellation of venus or saturn > > > > may not give more than 50% of the results expected > > > > (D) when the servant is not cooperating with the master or starlord- or the > > houses ruled by the master. For cooperation we have to see Ashtakvarga > > > > (E) When the servant is not talented enough; talent is to be seen from > > association of Yoga Karaka Planets in rasi, navamsa or even at the stellar > > level > > > > With regards and best wishes, > > > > Mrutyunjay Tripathy > > (Consultancy out of group is not free) > > 09811971190 > > > > > > > > > > -- > Saumil Trivedi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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