Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Dear Sri Ravindramani That is a nice analysis abt chandra lagna and any affliction to chandra. What is your views 1. moon rahu together or moon sani conjoined/aspected 2.moon and guru in six eight position, is it chandradhi yoga or sakata yoga? regards savithri viveka ragu <vivekaragu wrote: Dear Ravindramani, Why do astrologers take D1 chart based on ascendant for arriving at the divisional charts. Is there any information on adivisional charts based on Chandra lagna? As a general rule for prediction, we give equal no. of points for D1 & D9 and then may be 1/6th for other divisional charts. Is this correct, do you have any other observation. Rgds, Viveka ravindramani jyotish-vidya Wednesday, January 9, 2008 4:57:16 PM Re: Stronger between lagna and moon- how to determine There are number of other reasons why a chart should be seen from the position of Chandra. Shri Mantreshwara in his " Phal Deepika " instructs us " Chandra Lagnam Pradhanam " – meaning thereby there are other lagnas available, among them Chandra Lagna is the best. Every action of a man emanates first from " mind " in a thought form. The psychology of a man is nothing but the collection of " thoughts " . The collection of thoughts is otherwise known, as per Jatak Parijat, the " Chitta " or the Manas " . This " Chitta " or the " Manas " is represented by " Moon " in a chart. All students of astrology are well aware the mind is represented by Moon. Hence if we want to know a person, his attitude, his thinking and subsequently how he would behave in a given situation, the best option available with us is the Chandra Lagna. This is one of the main reasons why a chart should be viewed from Moon also. Another important reason why a chart should be analyzed from Moon invariably is that Moon is directly related to longevity. Any affliction to the Moon leads to Balarishta. See the Kendras from Moon. If they are well fortified, there is no worry about the health of the new born child. One should first ascertain the longevity of the native. Without having enough longevity at hand, thinking and analyzing the yogas present in a chart is of no use. The purity of Moon in a chart denotes the stage of evolution of the person concerned. The purity of Moon denotes the purity of mind of a person. " Blessed are the pure in Heart for they shall see God " so says the Bible. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani ______________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Dear Viveka, I'm sure Ravindramani won't mind if I offer my comments on this... Rasi chart is the one and only true birth chart defining our destiny at the time of birth and all other (secondary charts) are calculated from this chart - they are, after all, divisional charts i.e. divisions of Rasi. Moon chart is extremely important (for the reasons Ravindramani gave earlier) and importantly, in instances where a T.O.B. is unknown, taking Moon as lagna can reveal a great deal. The rishis tell us that, for spouse, we would look at the horoscope using Venus as lagna... and so forth for all the significators (karakas). We would, of course, read Rasi in the normal manner but also give due consideration to each karaka for greater understanding. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com jyotish-vidya ___ - " viveka ragu " <vivekaragu <jyotish-vidya > Thursday, January 10, 2008 2:53 PM Re: Re: Stronger between lagna and moon- how to determine Dear Ravindramani, Why do astrologers take D1 chart based on ascendant for arriving at the divisional charts. Is there any information on adivisional charts based on Chandra lagna? As a general rule for prediction, we give equal no. of points for D1 & D9 and then may be 1/6th for other divisional charts. Is this correct, do you have any other observation. Rgds, Viveka ravindramani <ravindramani jyotish-vidya Wednesday, January 9, 2008 4:57:16 PM Re: Stronger between lagna and moon- how to determine There are number of other reasons why a chart should be seen from the position of Chandra. Shri Mantreshwara in his " Phal Deepika " instructs us " Chandra Lagnam Pradhanam " - meaning thereby there are other lagnas available, among them Chandra Lagna is the best. Every action of a man emanates first from " mind " in a thought form. The psychology of a man is nothing but the collection of " thoughts " . The collection of thoughts is otherwise known, as per Jatak Parijat, the " Chitta " or the Manas " . This " Chitta " or the " Manas " is represented by " Moon " in a chart. All students of astrology are well aware the mind is represented by Moon. Hence if we want to know a person, his attitude, his thinking and subsequently how he would behave in a given situation, the best option available with us is the Chandra Lagna. This is one of the main reasons why a chart should be viewed from Moon also. Another important reason why a chart should be analyzed from Moon invariably is that Moon is directly related to longevity. Any affliction to the Moon leads to Balarishta. See the Kendras from Moon. If they are well fortified, there is no worry about the health of the new born child. One should first ascertain the longevity of the native. Without having enough longevity at hand, thinking and analyzing the yogas present in a chart is of no use. The purity of Moon in a chart denotes the stage of evolution of the person concerned. The purity of Moon denotes the purity of mind of a person. " Blessed are the pure in Heart for they shall see God " so says the Bible. Regards, C.S. Ravindramani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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