Guest guest Posted October 18, 2009 Report Share Posted October 18, 2009 Dear Mrs. Wendy and frineds,Earlier we have discussed about combustion of Mercury. We have concluded that Mercury does not suffer like other planets due to combustion.My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in the event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive the effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become weak because of losing the war? Please share your opinion.Regards,KrishnaJonathan Swift - " May you live every day of your life. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Dear Krishna, ///My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in the event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive the effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become weak because of losing the war?/// No doubt negative effects will ensue if Mercury is afflicted. To understand this fully it would be necessary to look at the chart in question. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <kmurthys58 <jyotish-vidya > Sunday, October 18, 2009 10:12 PM A question on Mercury Dear Mrs. Wendy and frineds, Earlier we have discussed about combustion of Mercury. We have concluded that Mercury does not suffer like other planets due to combustion. My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in the event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive the effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become weak because of losing the war? Please share your opinion. Regards, Krishna Jonathan Swift<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jonathan_swift.html> - " May you live every day of your life. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Dear Mrs. Wendy,Please take a look at my chart and give your opinion w.r.t. to that.Regards,KrishnaStephen Leacock - " I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so. " On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya wrote: Dear Krishna, ///My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in the event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive the effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become weak because of losing the war?/// No doubt negative effects will ensue if Mercury is afflicted. To understand this fully it would be necessary to look at the chart in question. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <kmurthys58 <jyotish-vidya > Sunday, October 18, 2009 10:12 PM A question on Mercury Dear Mrs. Wendy and frineds, Earlier we have discussed about combustion of Mercury. We have concluded that Mercury does not suffer like other planets due to combustion. My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in the event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive the effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become weak because of losing the war? Please share your opinion. Regards, Krishna Jonathan Swift<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jonathan_swift.html> - " May you live every day of your life. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Dear Krishna, As I'm sure you know, there are differing opinions regarding the calculations for planetary war. The common definition is that planets, excluding the luminaries and nodes, conjunct within 1 degree are involved in a planetary war; the winner is the planet in the earliest degree. In this instance, Mercury occupying the lesser degree by 00:39:23, is the victor. This effectively strengthens Mercury whilst weakening the losing planet (Venus). If you will allow me some privilege here maybe I can demonstrate this in a practical way. A long time back you shared the information that you weren't inclined towards Guru's per se. This may well be explained with Mercury (intellect) overpowering Jupiter's dispositor (Venus). Your strong analytical approach to astrology, as opposed to placing your trust in a teacher (Guru/Mentor), has not escaped my attention :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <kmurthys58 <jyotish-vidya > Monday, October 19, 2009 9:35 PM Re: A question on Mercury Dear Mrs. Wendy, Please take a look at my chart and give your opinion w.r.t. to that. Regards, Krishna Stephen Leacock<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/stephen_leacock.html> - " I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so. " On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidyawrote: > > > Dear Krishna, > > ///My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in > the > event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive > the > effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become > weak > because of losing the war?/// > > No doubt negative effects will ensue if Mercury is afflicted. To > understand this fully it would be necessary to look at the chart in > question. > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > - > " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " > <kmurthys58<kmurthys58%40gmail.com> > > > <jyotish-vidya <jyotish-vidya%40>> > Sunday, October 18, 2009 10:12 PM > A question on Mercury > > Dear Mrs. Wendy and frineds, > Earlier we have discussed about combustion of Mercury. We have > concluded > that Mercury does not suffer like other planets due to combustion. > > My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in > the > event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive > the > effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become > weak > because of losing the war? > > Please share your opinion. > > Regards, > Krishna > Jonathan > Swift<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jonathan_swift.html> > - " May you live every day of your life. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 PS: Importantly Venus disposits (both) 9th lord and 9th karaka... ___________________________ Dear Krishna, As I'm sure you know, there are differing opinions regarding the calculations for planetary war. The common definition is that planets, excluding the luminaries and nodes, conjunct within 1 degree are involved in a planetary war; the winner is the planet in the earliest degree. In this instance, Mercury occupying the lesser degree by 00:39:23, is the victor. This effectively strengthens Mercury whilst weakening the losing planet (Venus). If you will allow me some privilege here maybe I can demonstrate this in a practical way. A long time back you shared the information that you weren't inclined towards Guru's per se. This may well be explained with Mercury (intellect) overpowering Jupiter's dispositor (Venus). Your strong analytical approach to astrology, as opposed to placing your trust in a teacher (Guru/Mentor), has not escaped my attention :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Dear Mrs. Wendy,I think sometime back we discussed this issue of how to determine the winner of the planetary war. Till today, I have not found a logical method to decide the winner. What looked logical to me was " the one is on the north and with brighter rays is the winner " . Venus fares better than Mercury on both the counts in my chart. Based on this I considered Venus to be the winner in my chart. But, it did not make sense when I look at the role of Mercury in my life. Hence, I was contemplating with an idea that like in combustion, Mercury may not suffer much in 'graha yuddha' also. That is why I raised this topic for discussion. I agree with your analysis about Mercury and Venus in my chart. There are other things that contrast the Venus and Mercury sub periods for me.I notice that though I did well in my education overall, the results were not in proportion to my efforts during Rahu-Venus. Once I finished Rahu-Venus things were spectacular. During Rahu-Mer, I was only high school and things were good in general. In high school days I never studied seriously for my exams and yet I was one of the bright students in the class. During Jup-Mercury, I did extremely well on the job front as a young engineer, I was selected for a Swiss assignment bypassing some of the seniors who made lot of noise after my selection. However, our Chief Engineer did not change his decision. The date of selection falls during during Jup-Sat (note Sat is in the nakshatra of Mercury). This took my income to a different unexpected level. On the contrary, during Jup-Ven I had to wind up my work at Switzerland and come back to India as someone played politics. Again Sat-Mer period gave me unprecedented salary hikes and employee stock options. And, I quit my job during Sat-Venus. My bosses(gurus?) changed 2-3 times during this period due to on-going organizational restructuring. Suddenly, I noticed that lot of my decision making freedom was curtailed for the first time in my career. Assuming that Mercury has won because of the lower longitude opens up a task to study charts with graha yuddha and see if this method gives consistent results. But, what would be the logic behind such a rule that the planet with lower longitude wins? I am not able to comprehend this. Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated. I was wondering about my next MD that of Mercury and hence got interested in this topic.Thanks for your help and guidance.Regards,KrishnaMike Ditka - " If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms. " On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya wrote: Dear Krishna, As I'm sure you know, there are differing opinions regarding the calculations for planetary war. The common definition is that planets, excluding the luminaries and nodes, conjunct within 1 degree are involved in a planetary war; the winner is the planet in the earliest degree. In this instance, Mercury occupying the lesser degree by 00:39:23, is the victor. This effectively strengthens Mercury whilst weakening the losing planet (Venus). If you will allow me some privilege here maybe I can demonstrate this in a practical way. A long time back you shared the information that you weren't inclined towards Guru's per se. This may well be explained with Mercury (intellect) overpowering Jupiter's dispositor (Venus). Your strong analytical approach to astrology, as opposed to placing your trust in a teacher (Guru/Mentor), has not escaped my attention :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <kmurthys58 <jyotish-vidya > Monday, October 19, 2009 9:35 PM Re: A question on Mercury Dear Mrs. Wendy, Please take a look at my chart and give your opinion w.r.t. to that. Regards, Krishna Stephen Leacock<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/stephen_leacock.html> - " I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so. " On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidyawrote: > > > Dear Krishna, > > ///My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in > the > event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive > the > effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become > weak > because of losing the war?/// > > No doubt negative effects will ensue if Mercury is afflicted. To > understand this fully it would be necessary to look at the chart in > question. > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > - > " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " > <kmurthys58<kmurthys58%40gmail.com> > > > <jyotish-vidya <jyotish-vidya%40>> > Sunday, October 18, 2009 10:12 PM > A question on Mercury > > Dear Mrs. Wendy and frineds, > Earlier we have discussed about combustion of Mercury. We have > concluded > that Mercury does not suffer like other planets due to combustion. > > My question is, what are the effects of 'Graha Yuddha' on Mercury in > the > event of losing the war. Does it become weak or not? If it can survive > the > effect of combustion with minor negative effects, does it really become > weak > because of losing the war? > > Please share your opinion. > > Regards, > Krishna > Jonathan > Swift<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jonathan_swift.html> > - " May you live every day of your life. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Dear Krishna, The sages tell us that because Venus, next to the luminaries, is the brightest object in the sky, it's never completely vanquished in planetary war. However, it's my understanding that the effect of a faster moving planet (such as Mercury) approaching Venus within 1 degree with the INTENT to overcome will manifest as a strong intellectual/analytical force in respect to the houses owned by Venus. As we know Adolf Hitler's chart also presents a situation where Venus is involved in a war...this time with Mars. The following article may be of interest to you. http://www.lightonVedic Astrology.com/dailyjyotish-040506.htm Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <kmurthys58 <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:56 AM Re: A question on Mercury Dear Mrs. Wendy, I think sometime back we discussed this issue of how to determine the winner of the planetary war. Till today, I have not found a logical method to decide the winner. What looked logical to me was " the one is on the north and with brighter rays is the winner " . Venus fares better than Mercury on both the counts in my chart. Based on this I considered Venus to be the winner in my chart. But, it did not make sense when I look at the role of Mercury in my life. Hence, I was contemplating with an idea that like in combustion, Mercury may not suffer much in 'graha yuddha' also. That is why I raised this topic for discussion. I agree with your analysis about Mercury and Venus in my chart. There are other things that contrast the Venus and Mercury sub periods for me.I notice that though I did well in my education overall, the results were not in proportion to my efforts during Rahu-Venus. Once I finished Rahu-Venus things were spectacular. During Rahu-Mer, I was only high school and things were good in general. In high school days I never studied seriously for my exams and yet I was one of the bright students in the class. During Jup-Mercury, I did extremely well on the job front as a young engineer, I was selected for a Swiss assignment bypassing some of the seniors who made lot of noise after my selection. However, our Chief Engineer did not change his decision. The date of selection falls during during Jup-Sat (note Sat is in the nakshatra of Mercury). This took my income to a different unexpected level. On the contrary, during Jup-Ven I had to wind up my work at Switzerland and come back to India as someone played politics. Again Sat-Mer period gave me unprecedented salary hikes and employee stock options. And, I quit my job during Sat-Venus. My bosses(gurus?) changed 2-3 times during this period due to on-going organizational restructuring. Suddenly, I noticed that lot of my decision making freedom was curtailed for the first time in my career. Assuming that Mercury has won because of the lower longitude opens up a task to study charts with graha yuddha and see if this method gives consistent results. But, what would be the logic behind such a rule that the planet with lower longitude wins? I am not able to comprehend this. Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated. I was wondering about my next MD that of Mercury and hence got interested in this topic. Thanks for your help and guidance. Regards, Krishna Mike Ditka http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/mike_ditka.html> - " If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Dear Mrs. Wendy,What if the planet having lower longitude is a slow moving planet? In this case, the faster moving planet approached this planet from behind and now moved slightly ahead of it. Do we still take the slow moving planet as the winner? OK, in my case, based on what you have said I would conclude that:- Mercury is the winner as it has lower longitude of the two- Venus though has lost, is only affected marginally as it has bright rays Also, probably, we should consider the fact that both Mercury and Venus are friends and don't counter each others rays. Hence, the damage done is minimal. Thanks for the link. I came across it yesterday and read it.Regards,KrishnaStephen Leacock - " I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so. " On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya wrote: Dear Krishna, The sages tell us that because Venus, next to the luminaries, is the brightest object in the sky, it's never completely vanquished in planetary war. However, it's my understanding that the effect of a faster moving planet (such as Mercury) approaching Venus within 1 degree with the INTENT to overcome will manifest as a strong intellectual/analytical force in respect to the houses owned by Venus. As we know Adolf Hitler's chart also presents a situation where Venus is involved in a war...this time with Mars. The following article may be of interest to you. http://www.lightonVedic Astrology.com/dailyjyotish-040506.htm Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <kmurthys58 <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:56 AM Re: A question on Mercury Dear Mrs. Wendy, I think sometime back we discussed this issue of how to determine the winner of the planetary war. Till today, I have not found a logical method to decide the winner. What looked logical to me was " the one is on the north and with brighter rays is the winner " . Venus fares better than Mercury on both the counts in my chart. Based on this I considered Venus to be the winner in my chart. But, it did not make sense when I look at the role of Mercury in my life. Hence, I was contemplating with an idea that like in combustion, Mercury may not suffer much in 'graha yuddha' also. That is why I raised this topic for discussion. I agree with your analysis about Mercury and Venus in my chart. There are other things that contrast the Venus and Mercury sub periods for me.I notice that though I did well in my education overall, the results were not in proportion to my efforts during Rahu-Venus. Once I finished Rahu-Venus things were spectacular. During Rahu-Mer, I was only high school and things were good in general. In high school days I never studied seriously for my exams and yet I was one of the bright students in the class. During Jup-Mercury, I did extremely well on the job front as a young engineer, I was selected for a Swiss assignment bypassing some of the seniors who made lot of noise after my selection. However, our Chief Engineer did not change his decision. The date of selection falls during during Jup-Sat (note Sat is in the nakshatra of Mercury). This took my income to a different unexpected level. On the contrary, during Jup-Ven I had to wind up my work at Switzerland and come back to India as someone played politics. Again Sat-Mer period gave me unprecedented salary hikes and employee stock options. And, I quit my job during Sat-Venus. My bosses(gurus?) changed 2-3 times during this period due to on-going organizational restructuring. Suddenly, I noticed that lot of my decision making freedom was curtailed for the first time in my career. Assuming that Mercury has won because of the lower longitude opens up a task to study charts with graha yuddha and see if this method gives consistent results. But, what would be the logic behind such a rule that the planet with lower longitude wins? I am not able to comprehend this. Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated. I was wondering about my next MD that of Mercury and hence got interested in this topic. Thanks for your help and guidance. Regards, Krishna Mike Ditka http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/mike_ditka.html> - " If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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