Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Dear Kulbir Bhai, The aspect in Jaimini system does not have any connection with LK. In my view aspects in Tajik system matches with lal-kitab to some extent. In Tajik system : Reference Tajik Nilkanthi chapter 2nd sloke 9-13 (Dristi phal adhaya) 1) Any planet aspects 5,9 (trines) from other planet is called friendly aspect (Pratyaksh sneh dristi) and Lal-kitab also says similar aspect which is 1-5 and 9-1. 2) Any planet aspects 3,11 from other planet is called secret friendly aspect (gupt sneh dristi). Whereas in LK 11-1, 1-3 is called 'Achanak chot'. Here 'chot' means wounded is like a Heart Break. (It means that some secret friendly relation was there.) 3) Any planet aspect 1,7 from other planet is called direct enemy aspect (prayaksh Ver dirsti) but in Lal-kitab this aspect is not mentioned. 4) Any planet aspect 4,10 from other planet is Secret enemy aspect (gupt ver dristi). In LK 1-4, 10-1 is termed as Dhoka dristi. 'Cheating' is always done by secret enemy, something like 'Vibhisan' to 'Ravan' in Ramayan. 5) Other aspect like 2,12,6,8, is called 'Udhasin' or NO aspect in Tajik, here it means that planets will have no affairs, to the other planets in 2,12,6,8 aspect. It can have two meaning : a) does not want to help (6,8) due to serious difference in thoughts and action. b) not in position to help as they themself are dependent (2,12). Whereas in LK 1-8, 6-1 is called 'Takrav ki dristi'', means that these planet will bring obstacles or inimical to each other. Both LK and Tajik system is based on yearly progression concept in different way. Traditional aspect of planets are same in LK. Jaimini Rasi dristi (sign aspect) is not at all touched in LK, so i am not discussing here. Best Wishes, Vijay Goel Jyotish Visharad (ICAS) Jaipur Mob. 09214502239. Posted by: "kulbir bance" kulbirbance kulbirbains Sun Feb 1, 2009 10:07 pm (PST) Vijay ji, thanx for this explanation. Kindly write a note on aspects used in jaimani system. I have heard that they are somewhat akin to lalkitab system. Regards kulbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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