Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Dear Wendiji, I don't see your any posting about fortune of twins. week ago I post all info u need. can u share your devine knowledge about this twins? Thanks Rick jyotish-vidya , Vic D <vicdicara wrote: > > Dear Savithri, > > > To know about progeny we have to calculate Beeja Sphuta and kshetra > > Sphuta in addition to Santana Thithi. The fifth house, the fifth > > lord also play a role in predicting progeny. > > Seed, egg, and timing... these are techniques developed by Mantreshwar > to determine fertility, or really, to counter infertility. > > The idea is simple, and almost gynecological. The seed (beeja) or > sperm must be able to bear fruit, the egg (kshetra, or womb) from the > ovary must be able to bear fruit, and the time (tithi) must be > appropriate in the ovulation cycle. With these there, we can have > successful conceptions > > You get the position of Beeja Sphuta by adding the man's longitudes of > Sun, Venus and Jupiter. Check the sign that this sum falls into in > both the birth chart and the ninth division. Female signs are fertile, > male signs are infertile. Two female signs is excellent. Male and > female is mediocre. Two male signs is bad for the fertility of the > sperm. > > You get the position of the Kshetra Sphuta by adding the woman's > longitudes of Jupiter, Moon and Mars. Follow the same rules as above > for determining her fertility. > > Now, for the tithi... multiply the longitude of the sun by 5. do the > same for the longitude of the moon. Then subtract the suns multiplied > longitude from the moon's. Convert this number into a sign, degree and > minute. Divide that by twelve and add one. The number that you have is > the day number of best conception on the lunar calendar. 2 = the > second day of the lunar cycle, etc. numbers greater than 15 represent > the waxing fortnight. Remainders greater than 6 fall in the second > portion of the tithi. > > To be honest I have a fair share of skepticism about this technique. > Has anyone actually used it? What have been the results? > > Yours, > Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor > http://www.vedicastrologer.net > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Dear Rick, be advised Wendy's sister die a week ago, so you can imagine she may take time to answer your question. Eligio --- On Tue, 8/12/08, Rick <rdrugist wrote: Rick <rdrugist Re: Fortune of twins should be the same? jyotish-vidya Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 4:34 PM Dear Wendiji, I don't see your any posting about fortune of twins. week ago I post all info u need. can u share your devine knowledge about this twins? Thanks Rick jyotish-vidya, Vic D <vicdicara@. ..> wrote: > > Dear Savithri, > > > To know about progeny we have to calculate Beeja Sphuta and kshetra > > Sphuta in addition to Santana Thithi. The fifth house, the fifth > > lord also play a role in predicting progeny. > > Seed, egg, and timing... these are techniques developed by Mantreshwar > to determine fertility, or really, to counter infertility. > > The idea is simple, and almost gynecological. The seed (beeja) or > sperm must be able to bear fruit, the egg (kshetra, or womb) from the > ovary must be able to bear fruit, and the time (tithi) must be > appropriate in the ovulation cycle. With these there, we can have > successful conceptions > > You get the position of Beeja Sphuta by adding the man's longitudes of > Sun, Venus and Jupiter. Check the sign that this sum falls into in > both the birth chart and the ninth division. Female signs are fertile, > male signs are infertile. Two female signs is excellent. Male and > female is mediocre. Two male signs is bad for the fertility of the > sperm. > > You get the position of the Kshetra Sphuta by adding the woman's > longitudes of Jupiter, Moon and Mars. Follow the same rules as above > for determining her fertility. > > Now, for the tithi... multiply the longitude of the sun by 5. do the > same for the longitude of the moon. Then subtract the suns multiplied > longitude from the moon's. Convert this number into a sign, degree and > minute. Divide that by twelve and add one. The number that you have is > the day number of best conception on the lunar calendar. 2 = the > second day of the lunar cycle, etc. numbers greater than 15 represent > the waxing fortnight. Remainders greater than 6 fall in the second > portion of the tithi. > > To be honest I have a fair share of skepticism about this technique. > Has anyone actually used it? What have been the results? > > Yours, > Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor > http://www.vedicast rologer.net > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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