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Thanks a lot Mrs. Wendy and Mr. Krishnan for your answers regarding my litigation related question.kind regards,venkat--- On Fri, 6/26/09, jyotish-vidya <jyotish-vidya > wrote:jyotish-vidya <jyotish-vidya > Digest Number 1722jyotish-vidya Date: Friday, June 26, 2009, 2:25 AM

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Re: Predicting the outcome of litigation

Mrs. Wendy

1b.

Re: Predicting the outcome of litigation

Mrs. Wendy

 

2.

Questions on future career

Keshav V

 

3a.

Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

Balaji Narasimhan

3b.

Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

Sanjay Khanduja

3c.

Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

Mrs. Wendy

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Re: Predicting the outcome of litigation

 

Posted by: "Mrs. Wendy"

jyotishvidya

 

 

wenvasuk

 

 

Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:57 pm (PDT)

 

 

Dear Venkat, Krishnan and All,

 

As I understand it, litigation is the process of bringing a legal dispute

to court i.e. a civil claim as opposed to a criminal prosecution. ..

 

And again (as I understand it) such (court) cases would be seen from 7th

house whereas a criminal prosecution would (more likely) be seen from

8th(?).

 

The possibility of imprisonment (criminal prosecution) would be seen from

12th house.

 

In terms of litigation, if one were to lose, the 6th (12th from 7th) also

significator for debts, would need to be considered.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya .com

____________ _________ _________ _______

 

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"Venkat" <venkat_indy@ .co. in>

<jyotish-vidya>

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:36 PM

Predicting the outcome of litigation

 

Dear All,

 

Could you please throw some light on how to predict the outcome of a

litigation with some example cases, if possible?

 

kind regards,

venkat

 

 

 

 

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Re: Predicting the outcome of litigation

 

Posted by: "Mrs. Wendy"

jyotishvidya

 

 

wenvasuk

 

 

Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:18 pm (PDT)

 

 

PS: I might add here...

 

The terminology itself points the way to the related houses (I would

think). In criminal cases the one bringing the action is called the

prosecutor and the one being charged is called the accused...being

accused (falsely or not) is related to 8th house.

 

In regards to litigation, the one bringing the action is called the

plaintiff and the one the action is brought against is called the

defendant.

 

____________ _________ _________ _______

 

Dear Venkat, Krishnan and All,

 

As I understand it, litigation is the process of bringing a legal dispute

to court i.e. a civil claim as opposed to a criminal prosecution. ..

 

And again (as I understand it) such (court) cases would be seen from 7th

house whereas a criminal prosecution would (more likely) be seen from

8th(?).

 

The possibility of imprisonment (criminal prosecution) would be seen from

12th house.

 

In terms of litigation, if one were to lose, the 6th (12th from 7th) also

significator for debts, would need to be considered.

 

Others views on this are welcome :-)

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya .com

____________ _________ _________ _______

 

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"Venkat" <venkat_indy@ .co. in>

<jyotish-vidya>

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:36 PM

Predicting the outcome of litigation

 

Dear All,

 

Could you please throw some light on how to predict the outcome of a

litigation with some example cases, if possible?

 

kind regards,

venkat

 

 

 

 

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Questions on future career

 

Posted by: "Keshav V"

mv.keshav

 

 

mv_keshav

 

 

Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:02 pm (PDT)

 

 

Dear friends,

 

Bad news! Today I was told by my boss that our India center policy makers at

US have decided to wind up India operations. So me and my team are given one

month time to seek the job outside.

 

I really need the advice of learned members of the group to decide on my

future course of action.

 

My birth details are as follows :

 

Date of birth : Tuesday, 19th August 1980

Place of birth : Shrirangapattana (near Mysore or Mysooru), Karnataka,

India.

Time of birth : 12:05PM

 

Some important aspect of my life are listed below, so that it can help to

analyse better.

 

1. Father expired 3 months before my birth.

2. Had a knee bone fracture during the year 1986(approximate) .

3. A miserable childhood. Financial problems, health problems.

4. Good at academics.

5. After passing 10th standard during 1996, selected Diploma in computer

science as next academic path.

6. Did part time job at hotels to resolve from financial problems during

1996 to 1998.

7. Passed diploma during the year 1999.

8. Joined a local computer institute as a tutor during August 1999.

9. Quit the job during December 1999 and joined a six month computer course.

10. Got a new job in December 2000.

11. Got a better new job on 4th Jan 2001.

12. Ideal growth in job till 2008 May. Quit the job as I felt nothing more

to accomplish in the current job.

14. Moved to new job at Bangalore during 4th September 2008.

15. Moved to a better new job at Mysore during November 10th 2008.

 

16. Had a accident in March 2004 with minor injury.

17. Had an accident on 24th July 2007. Right wrist bone was fractured. Wrist

was operated.

18. Purchased a house during June 2006.

 

Thank you very much,

Keshav

 

 

 

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3a.

 

Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

 

Posted by: "Balaji Narasimhan"

sherlockbalaji

 

 

sherlockbalaji

 

 

Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:59 pm (PDT)

 

 

 

Wendy ji,

 

///In Balaji's chart, antardasa lord Saturn (in nakshatra of Moon) aspects pratyantar lord Moon. Saturn's aspect (on Moon) in rashi or transit, can indicate melancholic mental outlook. Moon is karaka for 4th house (happiness & contentment) and we can easily suffer lack in this regard due to disappointments, delays etc.. In Balaji's chart, Saturn owns 7th/8th from natal Moon. So we might expect some emotional heaviness (at least)...as opposed to spontaneous lightness and joyousness./ //

 

Very true! And Sanjay ji, you also put it right when you said that "The great and mighty SHANI dev teaches us lessons that require great introspection and a marked change in our demeanor and, a deeper understanding of our transitory existence." You must understand that, for certain things, a slightly serious outlook is necessary--for instance, as a columnist, I have to write about serious issues. I cannot be overflowing with the milk of human kindness when I'm doing something like that! :-)

 

BTW, Wendy ji, I have become so serious in Chandra's PD that in a recent fun contest in the office, I have been nominated for the "Hasna mana hai" (laughter is prohibited) award because I am always looking so serious and grim! In fact, if Sani were to see me these days, he may think that he is looking at his own image in the mirror! :-)

 

~~~~~~~~~

Balaji Narasimhan

Author & Editor

http://www.balaji. ind.in/

~~~~~~~~~

 

 

 

 

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3b.

 

Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

 

Posted by: "Sanjay Khanduja"

skhanduja

 

 

skhanduja

 

 

Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:04 am (PDT)

 

 

Respected Wendy ji and Balaji,

 

I appreciate your responses and indeed, I can see now how the 'drishti' or

aspect on Moon (in rashi or transit chart) is the primary factor in looking

at one's state of mind.

 

I suppose for someone with Saturn in lagna and Moon in 3rd bhava, in the

rashi chart, one can expect life long tendencies towards depression?

 

My friend AV's chart is an interesting example of someone who has no malefic

aspect to Moon, and hence we find a most Happy-go-lucky fellow, even laughing

through his SHANI mahadasha with Rahu antardasha. ;-)) I wonder, if you would

just for a moment comment on what would be the most challenging period or

dasha for AV, given his particular rashi chart and is his birthtime close enough

to a possible Pisces lagna (which I believe fits his personality much more)?

 

Balaji sir, although I empathize with your current state I certainly see your

point about how a prominent Saturn or particular transit could be a plus in

terms of your profession, or for anyone who needs to be more philosophical

and a bit more mature or serious in his work.

 

May God bless you with occasional reprieves, as laughter is the best medicine.

 

You will be amused to learn that I refer to my friend AV by the name Swami

Hasmukhananda (learned swami who loves to laugh).

 

regards,

 

Sanjay

 

 

 

--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji@ > wrote:

 

Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji@ >

Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

jyotish-vidya

Thursday, June 25, 2009, 12:58 AM

 

Wendy ji,

 

///In Balaji's chart, antardasa lord Saturn (in nakshatra of Moon) aspects pratyantar lord Moon. Saturn's aspect (on Moon) in rashi or transit, can indicate melancholic mental outlook. Moon is karaka for 4th house (happiness & contentment) and we can easily suffer lack in this regard due to disappointments, delays etc.. In Balaji's chart, Saturn owns 7th/8th from natal Moon. So we might expect some emotional heaviness (at least)...as opposed to spontaneous lightness and joyousness./ //

 

Very true! And Sanjay ji, you also put it right when you said that "The great and mighty SHANI dev teaches us lessons that require great introspection and a marked change in our demeanor and, a deeper understanding of our transitory existence." You must understand that, for certain things, a slightly serious outlook is necessary--for instance, as a columnist, I have to write about serious issues. I cannot be overflowing with the milk of human kindness when I'm doing something like that! :-)

 

BTW, Wendy ji, I have become so serious in Chandra's PD that in a recent fun contest in the office, I have been nominated for the "Hasna mana hai" (laughter is prohibited) award because I am always looking so serious and grim! In fact, if Sani were to see me these days, he may think that he is looking at his own image in the mirror! :-)

 

~~~~~~~~~

Balaji Narasimhan

Author & Editor

http://www.balaji. ind.in/

~~~~~~~~~

 

 

 

 

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Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

 

Posted by: "Mrs. Wendy"

jyotishvidya

 

 

wenvasuk

 

 

Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:46 am (PDT)

 

 

Dear Sanjay,

 

///I suppose for someone with Saturn in lagna and Moon in 3rd bhava, in

the

rashi chart, one can expect life long tendencies towards depression?/ //

 

No, not necessarily! Balaji is running Moon pratyantar dasa in Saturn

antardasa at this time. Saturn, owning 7th/8th from Moon, aspects from

12th house. Naturally enough Saturn's aspect on Moon would be felt most

intensely during this time. The best use of this period (for Balaji)

would be to recognise the value of Saturn's introspective/ contemplative

nature.

 

Jupiter's aspect on Moon can be a strong antidote of course, however

Jupiter, debilitated in Capricorn, is quite weak in shadbala.

 

Perhaps Balaji might care to offer his opinion on the aspect of Mars...

It would be difficult to imagine two more opposing forces i.e. Saturn

inclined towards introspection and Mars full of energy and ambition :-)

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya .com

____________ _________ _________ _______

 

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"Sanjay Khanduja" <skhanduja >

<jyotish-vidya>

Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:03 PM

Re: Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

 

Respected Wendy ji and Balaji,

 

I appreciate your responses and indeed, I can see now how the 'drishti'

or

aspect on Moon (in rashi or transit chart) is the primary factor in

looking

at one's state of mind.

 

I suppose for someone with Saturn in lagna and Moon in 3rd bhava, in the

rashi chart, one can expect life long tendencies towards depression?

 

My friend AV's chart is an interesting example of someone who has no

malefic

aspect to Moon, and hence we find a most Happy-go-lucky fellow, even

laughing

through his SHANI mahadasha with Rahu antardasha. ;-)) I wonder, if you

would

just for a moment comment on what would be the most challenging period or

dasha for AV, given his particular rashi chart and is his birthtime close

enough

to a possible Pisces lagna (which I believe fits his personality much

more)?

 

Balaji sir, although I empathize with your current state I certainly see

your

point about how a prominent Saturn or particular transit could be a plus

in

terms of your profession, or for anyone who needs to be more

philosophical

and a bit more mature or serious in his work.

 

May God bless you with occasional reprieves, as laughter is the best

medicine.

 

You will be amused to learn that I refer to my friend AV by the name

Swami

Hasmukhananda (learned swami who loves to laugh).

 

regards,

 

Sanjay

 

 

 

 

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Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

 

Posted by: "Mrs. Wendy"

jyotishvidya

 

 

wenvasuk

 

 

Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:17 am (PDT)

 

 

Dear Sanjay,

 

///Although he is in SA-Rahu, the period has actually brought tremendous

material and spiritual progress and he is in great spirits (as reported

to me).///

 

Several things worth mentioning here;

1) 9th lord well-placed in lagna...religious nature.

2) Lagna lord's dispositor occupies 9th and aspects both lagna and lagna

lord...religious nature intensified.

3) 11th lord Mars aspecting lagna...indicating 'gains'

 

///Could you please comment on whether he requires birth time

rectification, as Kumbh lagna characteristics, and life events, don't

really fit.///

 

What makes you think birth time requires rectification?

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya .com

____________ _________ _________ _______

 

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"Sanjay Khanduja" <skhanduja >

<jyotish-vidya>

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:54 PM

Re: Re: Steve jobs surgery prediction

 

Dear Mrs Wendy and Balaji,

 

Congratulations to both of you for the predictions, and for weathering

the dark period, and shadow, cast by Saturn.

 

I wonder if you would expand a little more on the role of Saturn in

causing Depression. The great and mighty SHANI dev teaches us

lessons that require great introspection and a marked change in our

demeanor and, a deeper understanding of our transitory existence.

 

However, there are times SATURN is most active, or troublesome, for

example in Sade sati, Ardh ashtam and Ashtam shani etc.

 

Please comment on the dasha influences, rather than Gochara

using the following chart as an example:

 

AV (family friend traversing thru SHANI mahadasha):

January 3rd, 1969,

Shimoga (Karnataka)

09:29:53 am

Kumbh lagna

Ardra nakshatra

 

Although he is in SA-Rahu, the period has actually brought tremendous

material and spiritual progress and he is in great spirits (as reported

to me).

 

Could you please comment on whether he requires birth time rectification,

as Kumbh lagna characteristics, and life events, don't really fit.

 

Also, is it the favourable placement of SHANI in his chart that makes

this period much more benefic than one might expect (or as I am guessing

his profound devotion, and bhakti, that are protecting him)?

 

regards,

 

Sanjay

 

 

 

 

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