Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 seems to ahve bounced back please sorry for inconveneince vrkrishnan --- On Sat, 3/21/09, vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: vattem krishnan <bursar_99 Re: Re: KP, Systems Approach- merits and short comings. Saturday, March 21, 2009, 9:28 PM Dear Shri Tripathy Ji and Rohini, I yhing we should through the group effort try to stand in the heat of the Kitchen atleast for the present,the later consequences we will leave it to karma yoga /raja yoga/siddha yoga when we see wisdom of wages,the concept of Brama,the creator has to be taken along with all of us. As Tripathy ji,it is strange to anticipate how planets prefer to act in reality.There are numerous case where time and again lot has been told about pancha mahapurusha yoga's existence in chart.If we analyse based on natal charts and ignore divisional charts,perhaps we are not doing justice as navamsa too is of vital importance. If we both are found to be fit enough to anticipate,then analysis through sublords of sublords throws some light when the native with all those good placements continues to grope in darkness. In one case,dada has rightly took up the anlysis,but sun in 9th and saturn in 8th could not satisfy the native.Might be Simha lagna natives with ketu,venus and sun as the stellarlordship give more hopes to the native than what natural leadership qualities they acquire as result of birth in leo rasi/sign. These complexities some times shake confidence in the very science and subject and at this point we find to be standing on a slippery pitch.In this context conventional wisdom that comes through helps in understanding consequences better vrkrishnan --- On Sat, 3/21/09, Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan wrote: Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan Re: KP, Systems Approach- merits and short comings. Saturday, March 21, 2009, 5:37 PM Tripathyji, Absolutely! I personally feel that these later-day developments in Jyotish should be given their place and neither are these going to replace the main body of Jyotish nor are these to be seen as a threat towards Jyotish. As far as the fear of confusion in some minds due to mixing of principles is concerned, well like they say, " If one cannot stand the heat in a kitchen, becoming a chef is not in the cards for that individual! " ;-) RR , " Mrutyunjay Tripathy " <astrologer_ mrutyunjay@ ...> wrote: > > Dear Krishnan Ji and RR Ji, > > Happy to see good points discussed. > > There is no harm if some astrologers take up some branches of the mainstream jyotish ( as found in Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra) and try to develop clear cut approach to analysis and prections. > > To keep the principle simple and clear KP is based on stelalr dispositorship only. Signs have less importance in it. > > > Similarly to make it still simpler the System's Approach has limited the scope and analysis to Rasi and navamsa dispositors only. > > So when the basic tools used are choosenly limited by the users of both the systems, definitely.. ..the predictive utility and output has got into it the inherent built in limitations also. > > > There are certain situations when the strongest of planetary /stellar dispositors fail to deliver for their starlords and sub-lords owing to basic weaknesses of planets. > > Simialry there are certain situations when the planets modify their natures/results based on their own disposition that they work more ardously for their non-mool trikona houses than the mool-trikona houses. > > Secondly all the placements in 6th, 8th, and 12th are not bad as propounded by System's Approach. > > Ashtakvarga, Argala , Rasi and Graha Drishti along with the concept of Raja Yoga/ Karaka Yoga showing the inter-planetary cooperation, desires, accessibility of material /tangible resources, talents and their proper channelisations respectively are the important and key areas of predictive astrology left aside by both KP and SA. > > A judicious mix of all the good concepts whatever we can grasp from BPHS in their proper perspective is the best thing I have felt in my humble experience. > > With regards and best wishes, > > > Mrutyunjay Tripathy > 09811971190 > > > Dear dada, > > if so called system approach encourages and adds to proffesionalism, certianly it is a consolation to retain it. > > KP ofcourse is difficult to jusify for group and collective wisdom.if some body wants more clarity and certainity I suggest for individual consideration through KP. > > Jyotish in it;s conventional form is best and can be explored further with collective efforts. > > Interest in jyotish has certainly increased many fold in common people irrespecyove of caste,creed and religion.Eevn sideral concepts too are very broad and mixing up with wisdom of the sages may some times lead to unwanted issues.we have already issues like ayanamsa etc.Better we concentrate for our general purposes the traditional knowledge > > Time to cheer about the completion f the 7th year and ceratinly credit goes to you as a very active and senior member > > vrkrishnan > > > > --- On Fri, 3/20/09, Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan@ > wrote: > > > > Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan@ > > > Re: to all members > > > > Friday, March 20, 2009, 9:42 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Arjun jee, > > > > So nice to hear your voice again. " My Hardik Dhanyavaad " for your kind words regarding my insignificant contributions here, there and elsewhere. > > > > Regardless of whether this is first or second or whatever in popularity polls which as we all know are meaningless -- even at this celebration of varshaga(n)th of this wonderful community of ours (what else can it be called?), I continue to hold a 'fishbone' stuck in my gullet if I may use a 'bengali' expression! In this illuminated castle in which we all mingle and show kindness to each other, and rib at each other too and worse at times, sadly -- there remains one room that is closed and locked as in the proverbial CASTLE. > > > > The room is named " Systems Approach " , propagated by VK Choudhury. I do not follow it but would consider it closer to mainstream Jyotish than Krishnamurthy Paddhati which has some good 'pointers' as stated in my sharings, and some that are absolutely non-jyotish (Placidus cusps that are at the beginning of a house)! KP is welcome here but SA is not. At my repeated prodding, Tanvir once responded here publicly that the decision to lock out SA here was because of some of its overzealous followers and I fully understand and relate to all that myself -- trust me! > > > > TODAY, I think OUR JYOTISH_REMEDIES HOME has matured enough and has gained enough genuine solidarity and Camaraderie like NO OTHER FORUM has (that embraces and welcomes a variety of opinions and diverse ones that is!). > > > > I, therefore, place my humble plea once again for the administrators to consider to extend our inclusiveness and allow Systems Approach discussions. And if, some overzealous, arrogant ones try to over-sell their personal " interpretation " , we have a VERY strong Moderator in situ as I believe the term is for 'in place' and sincere and serious members around who have low tolerance for ingenuinity! > > > > Rohiniranjan > > > > , " panditarjun2004 " <panditarjun2004@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > dear friends > > > > > > firstly, thanking the good words of tripathyji, i must state that this astrology group is number two in by membership and number one by those seeking remedies through astrology in and all astrologers contributing here are priviliged to be of serving the suffering and answering the querents through this great platform. > > > > > > few years ago there were very few members like RRji and vattem krishnanji who used to contribute a lot. later bhaskarji too contributed greatly but stopped now and i request him to have a forgive and forget approach and start contributing here as well. > > > > > > it would be myopic on my part if i do not make a special mention of this group moderator prashantji and his contributions. for those who are not aware of prashantji, he is an albino and have very poor eye vision and he takes great amount of stress while typing seeing the screen and he often makes typing mistakes in spellings because of his poor vision. but due to his dedicated sincerety in serving the members freely with the only thing he has that is astrological knowledge is by answering mails of most members which is difficult even for normal members like us. he was one of the twenty seven stars of the coveted astrology school of the great father of astrology b.v.raman and members shall benefit from his contributions. > > > > > > however, as any old member is aware, the moderator job is ungrateful and often carries with it a lot of criticism. an year ago this group witnessed most vulgar unparliamentary mails from fake IDs which makes the lord of mayas indra look smaller, but after prashantji became moderator, this is peaceful. > > > > > > accordingly, i appreciate members like RRji, krishnanji, yourself and others in your contributions and reducing the burden of the moderator. to prashantji, i can only advise him to condone any errings of few members and show kind heart to all by relaxing moderation slowly with an objective of making this group unmoderated soon. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > > > > > , " Mrutyunjay Tripathy " <astrologer_ mrutyunjay@ > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome after a long break. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope all friends and members will enjoy your company through your informative and wise postings. > > > > > > > > > > > > With regards and best wishes, > > > > > > > > > > > > Mrutyunjay Tripathy > > > > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > > pandit arjun > > > > > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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