Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I am new to lal litab, and am trying to learn its methodology. Could some senior member of this group please elaborate on under what circumstances planets are called " sleeping " . I would also like to know how and when then wake up. Moderator: If this topic have already been discussed on this forum, please give me message number so that it can save time and I can go on to enquire about another topic. Thanks Raj K. Chadha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 dear raj if u r familiar with ancient theory then it is some what relted to kal sarp yog...... in lk kitab there are two concept of sleeping i) sleeping stars ii) sleeping houses first step sleeping means that the star or house is sleeping i.e. not giving desired results. concept if house no 1 to 6 (1/2/3/4/5/6) are empty then the planets sitting in house no 7 to 12 (7/8/9/10/11/12) will be sleeping in nature. is the house no 7 to 12 are empty then the house nos 1 to 6 are sleeping.(house sleeping not the planets) (see the difference) the planets which are in their own houses or are in freinds house will be treated as wakens (not sleeping) the empty house will be treated as sleeping houses. empty house means i) where there is no planet ii) and the house is not aspected by any planet. example. house no 10 empty will be sleeping but if there is any palnet in house no 4 then the 10th house will not be treated at sleeping because planet sitting in 4 house will be aspecting house no 10 ( satvi drishti) regards, leekha lalkitab , " rkchadha " <rkctech wrote: > > I am new to lal litab, and am trying to learn its methodology. Could some senior member of this group please elaborate on under what circumstances planets are called " sleeping " . I would also like to know how and when then wake up. > > Moderator: If this topic have already been discussed on this forum, please give me message number so that it can save time and I can go on to enquire about another topic. > > Thanks > > Raj K. Chadha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Thank you Mr. Leekha Ji. That means that a planet can only be sleeping if it is in the second half of a chart with no planet in the opposite house, and a house can only be sleeping if it is in the first half of the chart with no aspect or resident planet. Is my summary correct?Raj Chadha--- On Sat, 1/23/10, sleekhas <sleekhas wrote:sleekhas <sleekhas[lalkitab] Re: Sleeping planetslalkitab Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 5:20 AM dear raj if u r familiar with ancient theory then it is some what relted to kal sarp yog...... in lk kitab there are two concept of sleeping i) sleeping stars ii) sleeping houses first step sleeping means that the star or house is sleeping i.e. not giving desired results. concept if house no 1 to 6 (1/2/3/4/5/6) are empty then the planets sitting in house no 7 to 12 (7/8/9/10/11/ 12) will be sleeping in nature. is the house no 7 to 12 are empty then the house nos 1 to 6 are sleeping.(house sleeping not the planets) (see the difference) the planets which are in their own houses or are in freinds house will be treated as wakens (not sleeping) the empty house will be treated as sleeping houses. empty house means i) where there is no planet ii) and the house is not aspected by any planet. example. house no 10 empty will be sleeping but if there is any palnet in house no 4 then the 10th house will not be treated at sleeping because planet sitting in 4 house will be aspecting house no 10 ( satvi drishti) regards, leekha lalkitab@ s.com, "rkchadha" <rkctech > wrote: > > I am new to lal litab, and am trying to learn its methodology. Could some senior member of this group please elaborate on under what circumstances planets are called "sleeping". I would also like to know how and when then wake up. > > Moderator: If this topic have already been discussed on this forum, please give me message number so that it can save time and I can go on to enquire about another topic. > > Thanks > > Raj K. Chadha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 dear raj this is very basic lesson the next phase is the planet should wakeup at its own age if it does not that is sleeping due to pressure (dabav) second there are two aspects one wakening up of sleeping planet and and wakening up of sleeping house. these are totally diffent thing, let me explain u, house no 3 saturn in it and any planet in 11 then it seem saturn waken up and house is also waking but the effect is very bad, because LK says mangal ke ghar meing shani nirdhan kangaal so only knowing sleeping planet or sleeping house is not going to help we have to see the concept and process. regardes, leekha lalkitab , Raj Cgadha <rkctech wrote: > > > Thank you Mr. Leekha Ji. That means that a planet can only be sleeping if it is in the second half of a chart with no planet in the opposite house, and a house can only be sleeping if it is in the first half of the chart with no aspect or resident planet. Is my summary correct? > > Raj Chadha > > --- On Sat, 1/23/10, sleekhas <sleekhas wrote: > > sleekhas <sleekhas > [lalkitab] Re: Sleeping planets > lalkitab > Saturday, January 23, 2010, 5:20 AM > Â > > > dear raj > > > > if u r familiar with ancient theory then it is some what relted to kal > > sarp yog...... > > > > in lk kitab there are two concept of sleeping > > > > i) sleeping stars > > ii) sleeping houses > > > > first step sleeping means that the star or house is sleeping i.e. not giving desired results. > > > > concept > > > > if house no 1 to 6 (1/2/3/4/5/6) are empty then the planets sitting in house no 7 to 12 (7/8/9/10/11/ 12) will be sleeping in nature. > > > > is the house no 7 to 12 are empty then the house nos 1 to 6 are sleeping.(house sleeping not the planets) > > > > (see the difference) > > > > the planets which are in their own houses or are in freinds house will be treated as wakens (not sleeping) > > > > the empty house will be treated as sleeping houses. > > > > empty house means i) where there is no planet ii) and the house is not aspected by any planet. > > > > example. house no 10 empty will be sleeping but if there is any palnet in house no 4 then the 10th house will not be treated at sleeping because planet sitting in 4 house will be aspecting house no 10 ( satvi drishti) > > > > regards, > > leekha > > > > lalkitab@ s.com, " rkchadha " <rkctech@ > wrote: > > > > > > I am new to lal litab, and am trying to learn its methodology. Could some senior member of this group please elaborate on under what circumstances planets are called " sleeping " . I would also like to know how and when then wake up. > > > > > > Moderator: If this topic have already been discussed on this forum, please give me message number so that it can save time and I can go on to enquire about another topic. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Raj K. Chadha > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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