Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Dear Members, Retrograde planets aspect from their previous houses also. This is stated in astro_classics. This is applicable on natal & transit positions of a planet. A deb. planet irrespective of its retro or direct nature or vargottam, remains deb. planet i.e. its qualities are intensified. Earlier we discussed real horrorscopes of Debilitated in natal chart, exalted in navamsa and vice versa. In all the above the navamsa dispositor plays crucial role than or adds to the planet behavior itself. We had some real cases discussed previously in the group. Kindly refer the archives. With regards, Sreeram_Srinivas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Dear Mr. Chandran ji, My view - exalted by retro would not change its basic nature, except for delayed results. Take any classic,.... it is there.....presently, I do not have access to my astro_library...so unable to quote references... will do it later.... With regards, Sreeram_Srinivas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Dear Manoj chandran ji This concept is used in transits and Birth charts mostly in Nadi litterature as they consider also progression of planets and karaaks for finding the results so takes retro planet it natal chart as if it is in 12th H frm it too ( aspects also considered frm these 2 places )Brigu nadi ( literature is not availble to public tho some books in market may b dealing with it ) and many many tamil nadi works deals with it ,may b go to channai oriental manuscript library and u may get chance to see many books and even some books they publish too .rgrds sunil nair , "sreeram srinivas" <sreeram64 wrote:>> > Dear Mr. Chandran ji,> > My view - exalted by retro would not change its basic nature, except for> delayed results.> > Take any classic,.... it is there.....presently, I do not have access to> my astro_library...so unable to quote references... will do it later....> > With regards,> > Sreeram_Srinivas> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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