Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 Dear Sunnysingh ji, To begin with one should go by a checklist. The checklist will be drawn based on the problem. There is no single standard check list. If a couple has no progeny the checklist will be different as against if the problem is of profession or that of financial stability. Roughly speaking the analysis will go some thing like this: [a] Planets placed in the house planets associated with [c] the aspect on the planets [d] the specific problem and the karak house [e] The planet year the native is going through [f] finally identifying the planet/s causing the problem [g] formulating the upaya Depending on the nature of the problem, both the janma kundali and Varsh phal kundali should be used. If the problem is of cronic nature then there would be indications in the janma kundali, and if the problem is of recent origin then the Varsh phal kundali and the gochar [transit] will be helpful. The Dasha and the antardasha will be used for confirmation of the analysis. Apart from the above I use traditional astrology Vinshottari dasha; the transits [gochar]; and various divisional charts e.g. I will use D-7 for progeny; D-10 for profession and D-24 for higher studies and so on. Once the astrologer has gone through a thousand or so horoscopes, the checklist is there at the back of the mind. It is the experience that gives him the insight into things. It doesn't take more than a few minutes to finalise the analysis. God bless you Bhooshan Priya , " sunnysingh166 " <sunnysingh166 wrote: > > Respected All, > > Can you please share your preferences of going through horoscope analysis using Lal Kitab astrology? Do you have your own personal preferences or there is any checklist you follow while evaluating horoscopes? > > I know that most of the Lal Kitab astrologer put emphasis on doing " Tewa Darusti " before proceeding any further. Are there any other particular golden rules? > > Regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 Sunny ji, Assuming that you are a student like me i want to share the tools that can speed up your learning of lalkitab. 1. try to master the grammar first of all. The tables, diagrams and rules should be thouroughly understood. 2. The items/shay tables should be on tips. 3. Don't hesitate to ask any question about any confusion. There are genuine people who try to help by guidance. U never know how important your querry could be no matter you might consider it insignificant. I learnt these rules quite late and trying to start afresh. The study should be in an organised manner. Scattered knowledge is of no use. Focus is of paramount importance. Every man can learn from his own mistakes but wise and fortunate is he, who understands from other persons mistakes. Wish you all the best. Regards. Kulbir. On 10/3/09, sunnysingh166 <sunnysingh166 wrote: > Respected All, > > Can you please share your preferences of going through horoscope analysis > using Lal Kitab astrology? Do you have your own personal preferences or > there is any checklist you follow while evaluating horoscopes? > > I know that most of the Lal Kitab astrologer put emphasis on doing " Tewa > Darusti " before proceeding any further. Are there any other particular > golden rules? > > Regards, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 Respected Goel Saheb, It will be of great help if you could post those articles at your convenience. With regards and respect, Varun Trivedi , Gopal Goel <gkgoel1937 wrote: > > Dear PRIYA JI, > D-7,D-10 and D-24 are very important vargas and provide > multidimensional information. > If God willing , I will mail detailed article on these vargas for the benefit of our fellow members. > Regards, > > > G.K.GOEL > Ph: 09350311433 > Add: L-409, SARITA VIHAR > NEW DELHI-110 076 > INDIA > > > > > ________________________________ > Pandit Bhooshan Priya < > > Sat, 3 October, 2009 5:01:26 PM > LK discussion group Re: Horoscope analysis using Lal Kitab rules! > > > Dear Sunnysingh ji, > > To begin with one should go by a checklist. The checklist will be drawn based on the problem. There is no single standard check list. If a couple has no progeny the checklist will be different as against if the problem is of profession or that of financial stability. > > Roughly speaking the analysis will go some thing like this: > > [a] Planets placed in the house > planets associated with > [c] the aspect on the planets > [d] the specific problem and the karak house > [e] The planet year the native is going through > [f] finally identifying the planet/s causing the problem > [g] formulating the upaya > > Depending on the nature of the problem, both the janma kundali and Varsh phal kundali should be used. If the problem is of cronic nature then there would be indications in the janma kundali, and if the problem is of recent origin then the Varsh phal kundali and the gochar [transit] will be helpful. The Dasha and the antardasha will be used for confirmation of the analysis. > > Apart from the above I use traditional astrology Vinshottari dasha; the transits [gochar]; and various divisional charts e.g. I will use D-7 for progeny; D-10 for profession and D-24 for higher studies and so on. > > Once the astrologer has gone through a thousand or so horoscopes, the checklist is there at the back of the mind. It is the experience that gives him the insight into things. It doesn't take more than a few minutes to finalise the analysis. > > God bless you > > Bhooshan Priya > > , " sunnysingh166 " <sunnysingh166@ ....> wrote: > > > > Respected All, > > > > Can you please share your preferences of going through horoscope analysis using Lal Kitab astrology? Do you have your own personal preferences or there is any checklist you follow while evaluating horoscopes? > > > > I know that most of the Lal Kitab astrologer put emphasis on doing " Tewa Darusti " before proceeding any further. Are there any other particular golden rules? > > > > Regards, > Connect more, do more and share more with India Mail. Learn more. http://in.overview.mail./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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