Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Dear RK ji, You are right - in your observations. Now some more possibilities - 1) If every 2-planet combination combines the significance, the same is true with Dasa-Antara as well. What about applying the Sun Dasa Moon Antra result & Moon Dasa-Sun Antara to Su-Mo combination? Note - it the predicted results auspicious or not? 2) Sun is a malefic. A weak Moon too is a malefic. What are the results to be predicted if 2 malefics are together? What are the results Parasara states if Moon is with a Malefic? Note - Is the predicted results auspicious or not? - So what do you conclude? A new KON of ancient indian astrology Love, Sreenadh , rk dash <arkaydash wrote: > > > It seems the only way, the default way I daresay, is to mix two planetary attributes and derive the result of their (two or more planets') combination. The case of Sun and Moon seems a tough test. What do we get of them together? Fire + water = something irreconcilable. The elemental combinatorial method might not work in every case. > > (Yet) Varaha's effect is not invalid. I know at least of one chart where this combination obtains; the native was a civil engineer. Yantraasma-kartaa, right? > > Point two. The case of the two luminaries is a special one. Yin, yang -- fine. The other arsha vakya we forget says this generates kuhu yoga. So much for our theoretical plumbing the depths of a highly symbolical discipline. The symbolical spin can go on and on yet we might fail to arrive at 'machine/instrument/engineering' and 'stone' (asma). > > And the effect of kuhu. The pall, it seems, cannot be lifted. > > Thank you, Sreenadh, for proceeding post haste towards combination. > > RK > > > > > Flying to Bangalore or Bhopal? Search for tickets here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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