Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Dear Members, I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'. I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing and expanding my knowledge in astrology. Regards, Sejal Maheta (SM) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Sejal , Namaskar Try to purchase "Jyotish fundamentals" - Visti Larsen. Its book which will help you to cross the novice level in Astrology. Many examples and rules which are beautifully explained taking into account various Lagnas, Dasas and Vargas. Author belongs to traditional astrology parampara which makes the study very deep and authentic. Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal sbmaheta napisał(a): Dear Members, I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'. I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing and expanding my knowledge in astrology. Regards, Sejal Maheta (SM) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Dear Sejal Maheta God Bless U Duniyan kee dorangi tum bhee dekho Na Dekho khud Haal Apna, Kahin Aakh Na Dukh Jaye. Means do not see your chart for practice as it may give you illusions which may give you doubtful introduction which make you trouble some and change your attitude towards life. Thanks Pram chopra On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:54 PM, sbmaheta <sbmaheta wrote: Dear Members,I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'.I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing and expanding my knowledge in astrology.Regards,Sejal Maheta (SM) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 II Om Gurave Namah II Hari Om, Dear Sejal If you have read carefully BPHS , please Read How to judge a horoscope Vol 1 & II. Do not collect books! Digest the concepts and look what applies. Here is a short list of Books You will need to read if you aspire to learn a graet deal of astrology. a. Integrated vedic astrology By PVR b Foundations of Astrology By Visti. c Crux of vedic astrology. d Narayan dasa. e Vimshottari and udu dasa By S rath f Prasna Padvai By Ramkrishna Bhatt g. Muhurt by dr BV Raman. Alternatively You can download Audio lessions and PDF From Site of Visti, Students of PVR ji and Vyas cal. Rest is ones choice. OM TATSAT------------------------Swami_RCS ----------------------" Let us meditate on the glorious effulgence of that Divine Being who hascreated the three worlds.May He Direct our understanding."-- - sbmaheta Thursday, March 20, 2008 11:54 PM [Om Krishna Guru] Self Introduction Dear Members,I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'.I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing and expanding my knowledge in astrology.Regards,Sejal Maheta (SM) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Dear Members, I would to convey my special thanks to Premji, Rafalji, Kishoreji and Swamiji. I really appreciate your advice and will put it into action in my study of astrology. I feel very warm welcome in this groups where instantly i was given true advices. Again, thank you all I will definetly post a message with my questions and concerns and would humbly request you to answer and clear my doubts. Regards, SM , " sbmaheta " <sbmaheta wrote: > > Dear Members, > > I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I > am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i > have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV > Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'. > I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing > and expanding my knowledge in astrology. > > Regards, > > Sejal Maheta (SM) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 ~~Om Satguru Shree Sachidanand Sainath Maharaj Ki Jai~~ Dear SM God Bless U You are always welcome for and query which make you any doubt for true glance. Rule 1 for Good fractification check denial consequence too. In the same manner if Bad check denial for that too. Jupiter give good results but not always. Venus give good results but not always. Saturn, Rahu Ketu axis, Mars, Sun not always bad. Check positional and ownership status. Good and Bad Does matter but in this way given below: Planets: Their Aspects and Relationships Planets. Friends, Enemies, Neutrals Sun Mo, Ma, Ju Saturn Me, Ve, Moon Su, Me Ma, Ju, Sa, Ve Mars Ju, Mo, Sa Me Sa, Ve Mercury Su, Ve Mo Ma, Ju, Sa Jupiter Mo, Ma, Su Me, Ve, Sa, Venus Sa, Me Mo, Su, Ma, Ju Saturn Ve, Me, Su, Ma, Mo Ju, Aspects The power of planets to do good or evil to an individual, according to their location, is greatly modified by the nature of the aspecting planet. All planets, under the Indian System, aspect the seventh house and the planets therein from the place of their location. This is really an opposition aspect, which is considered good or bad according to the nature of the aspecting planet; but, under European System, it is always considered to be bad; besides a planet aspecting his own house increases the signification of that house, which may be still further increased or modified by nature of the planet located therein. In addition to this aspect, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn have special aspects of their own which exert a more powerful influence than the seventh-house aspect. Jupiter aspects the fifth and ninth houses from its location. These are trine aspects. Saturn aspects the third and tenth houses. The third-house aspect of Saturn is a sextile aspect, which according to the Western System, is good; but, under the Indian System, the aspecting planet being evil, all its aspects are considered to be bad. I believe that, as evil planets are capable of doing good when they are strong by location, ownership, or exaltation, they must also have aspects as a relieving feature of their character to do good. Experience alone will settle this point. I believe it to be a good aspect. The tenth-house aspect of Saturn is a square aspect, and, the planet being evil, this aspect should be considered as a bad one. Mars aspects the fourth and eighth houses. The fourth aspect is a square aspect, and is a bad aspect, but its eight-house aspect is Quincunx 150o apart, which is a feebly wicked aspect, according to the Western System of Astrology. It should be considered, as in the case of Saturn, a relieving aspect of that planet. Rising Sign Evil Planets Good Planets Indifferent Planets Aries Me, Ve, Sun Ma, Ju, Sa [1-6] [2-7] [5] [1-8] [9-12] [10-11] Taurus Ve, Ju, Sa Sun Me, Ma [1-6] [8-11] [10-11] [5] [2-5] [7-12] Gemini Ma, Ju, Su Me, Ve, Mo, Sa [6-11] [7-10] [3] [1-4] [5-12] [2] [8-9] Cancer Ve, Me, Mars Sa, Ju, Mo, Su [4-11] [3-12] [5-10] [7-8] [6-9] [1] [2] Leo Sa, Ve, Ma Sun Ju, Mo [6-7] [3-10] [4-9] [1] [2-5] [7-12] Me, [2-11] Virgo Ma, Ju, Mo Me, Ve, Su, Sa [3-8] [4-7] [11] [1-4] [5-12] [2] [8-9] Libra Ve, Su, Ju Saturn Me, Mo, Ma, [1-8] [11] [3-6] [4-5] [9-12] [10] [2-7] Scorpio Me, Ve, Su, Mo, Sa, Ju, Ma, [8-11] [7-12] [10] [4] [3-4] [2-5] [1-6] Sagittarius Ju, Ve, Sa, Sun Me, Ma, [1-4] [6-11] [2-3] [9] [7-10] [5-12] Moon [8] Capricorn Ju, Su, Mo, Venus Ma, Sa, Me [3-12] [8] [7] [5-10] [4-11] [1-2] [6-9] Aquarius Ju, Mo, Sun Ma, Sa, Me, [2-11] [6] [7] [3-10] [1-12] [5-8] Ve, [4-9] Pisces Sa, Ju, Su, Mo, Me, Ma, [11-12] [1-10] [6] [5] [4-7] [2-9] Peculiarities of Planets Benefics, when they own angles by sign, become evil in their nature; while malefics are found to be stronger for good, and they become progressively more and more powerful as lords of the first, fourth, seventh and tenth houses. Planets owning trines, i.e. the fifth and ninth houses by signs, produce uniform good results whether they are benefics or malefics. Planets, as owners of the third, sixth, eighth, and eleventh houses by signs, are always disposed towards evil. Lords of the second and twelfth houses are not powerful by virtue of their own merits, but they are considerably influenced in giving good or bad results by the associations they form and the positions they occupy in the nativity. Planets ruling the death-inflicting houses, i.e., the second and seventh, owning in addition, quadrants or trines, become powerless to kill, through they might cause severe illness or accidents. From this it will be apparent that each rising sign will have its different sets of good, evil, and indifferent planets as rulers of houses. Indifferent planets will be those, which by sign own one good house and one bad. The table on the preceding page will show their classification at a glance. Significations of Planetary Periods {Just like MahaSangram is going on and now it is a matter of original involvement of goodness applied with warrior planets} When the sup period planet is connected with the period planet only by its temporal relation, the result is to be predicted according to its original nature, which may be heightened or decreased by its friendly or unfriendly temporal relations with the period planet. When the sub-period planet is located in the sixth, eighth, or twelfth house from the period planet, the results are always bad as the former is also unfriendly owing to its temporal position. Thanks Pram Chopra On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 4:17 AM, sbmaheta <sbmaheta wrote: Dear Members,I would to convey my special thanks to Premji, Rafalji, Kishoreji andSwamiji.I really appreciate your advice and will put it into action in my studyof astrology.I feel very warm welcome in this groups where instantly i was given true advices.Again, thank you allI will definetly post a message with my questions and concerns and wouldhumbly request you to answer and clear my doubts.Regards,SM , " sbmaheta " <sbmaheta wrote: >> Dear Members,>> I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I> am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i> have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV > Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'.> I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing> and expanding my knowledge in astrology.>> Regards,> > Sejal Maheta (SM)> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Hari Om Dear Premji, Thank you very much for positng the helpful information. It was detailed and specific. I appreciate your effort. Please keep enlighting me in this path of astrology. Regards, SM , " Prem Chopra " <pramchopra1964 wrote: > > *~~Om Satguru Shree Sachidanand Sainath Maharaj Ki Jai~~* > ** > *Dear SM* > ** > *God Bless U* > ** > *You are always welcome for and query which make you any doubt for true > glance. * > *Rule 1 for Good fractification check denial consequence too. * > *In the same manner if Bad check denial for that too.* > *Jupiter give good results but not always.* > *Venus give good results but not always.* > *Saturn, Rahu Ketu axis, Mars, Sun not always bad.* > *Check positional and ownership status.* > ** > *Good and Bad Does matter but in this way given below:* > Planets: Their Aspects and Relationships > > * * > > *Planets. **Friends,** Enemies, > **Neutrals*** > > * * > > *Sun** Mo, Ma, Ju Saturn > Me, Ve,* > > *Moon ** Su, Me > Ma, Ju, Sa, Ve* > > *Mars ** Ju, Mo, Sa Me > Sa, Ve* > > *Mercury** Su, Ve Mo > Ma, Ju, Sa* > > *Jupiter** Mo, Ma, Su Me, Ve, > Sa,* > > *Venus** Sa, Me Mo, Su, Ma, Ju > * > > *Saturn** Ve, Me, Su, Ma, Mo > Ju,* > > * * > Aspects > > * * > > *The power of planets to do good or evil to an individual, according to > their location, is greatly modified by the nature of the aspecting planet. > All planets, under the Indian System, aspect the seventh house and the > planets therein from the place of their location. This is really an > opposition aspect, which is considered good or bad according to the nature > of the aspecting planet; but, under European System, it is always considered > to be bad; besides a planet aspecting his own house increases the > signification of that house, which may be still further increased or > modified by nature of the planet located therein. In addition to this > aspect, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn have special aspects of their own which > exert a more powerful influence than the seventh-house aspect. * > > * * > > *Jupiter aspects the fifth and ninth houses from its location. These are > trine aspects.* > > * * > > *Saturn aspects the third and tenth houses. The third-house aspect of Saturn > is a sextile aspect, which according to the Western System, is good; but, > under the Indian System, the aspecting planet being evil, all its aspects > are considered to be bad. I believe that, as evil planets are capable of > doing good when they are strong by location, ownership, or exaltation, they > must also have aspects as a relieving feature of their character to do good. > Experience alone will settle this point. I believe it to be a good aspect. > The tenth-house aspect of Saturn is a square aspect, and, the planet being > evil, this aspect should be considered as a bad one.* > > * * > > *Mars aspects the fourth and eighth houses. The fourth aspect is a square > aspect, and is a bad aspect, but its eight-house aspect is Quincunx 150o apart, > which is a feebly wicked aspect, according to the Western System of > Astrology. It should be considered, as in the case of Saturn, a relieving > aspect of that planet.* > > * * > > * * > > *Rising Sign** Evil Planets **Good Planets* > * **Indifferent Planets*** > > * * > > *Aries **Me, Ve,** > **Sun** > **Ma, Ju, Sa*** > > * **[1-6] [2-7]** > **[5]** > **[1-8] [9-12] [10-11]*** > > * * > > *Taurus **Ve, Ju, Sa** **Sun > ** > **Me, Ma* > > * **[1-6] [8-11] [10-11]** > **[5]** > **[2-5] [7-12]*** > > * * > > *Gemini** **Ma, Ju, Su** > Me, Ve, Mo, Sa*** > > * **[6-11] [7-10] [3]** > **[1-4] [5-12] [2] [8-9]* > > * * > > *Cancer **Ve, Me,** **Mars** > **Sa, Ju, Mo, Su*** > > * **[4-11] [3-12]** **[5-10] > ** **[7-8] [6-9] [1] [2]* > > * * > > *Leo **Sa, Ve, Ma** **Sun * > * **Ju, Mo* > > * **[6-7] [3-10] [4-9] ** **[1] > ** **[2-5] [7-12]*** > > * **Me,* > > * **[2-11]* > > * * > > *Virgo **Ma, Ju, Mo** > Me, Ve, Su, Sa*** > > * **[3-8] [4-7] [11]** > **[1-4] [5-12] [2] [8-9]*** > > * * > > * * > > *Libra **Ve, Su, Ju ** ** > Saturn** **Me, Mo, Ma,*** > > * **[1-8] [11] [3-6] ** **[4-5] > ** **[9-12] [10] [2-7]* > > * * > > *Scorpio **Me, Ve,** **Su, Mo,** > **Sa, Ju, Ma,** * > > * **[8-11] [7-12] ** **[10] > [4]** **[3-4] [2-5] [1-6]*** > > * * > > *Sagittarius **Ju, Ve, Sa,** **Sun** > **Me, Ma,* > > * **[1-4] [6-11] [2-3] ** **[9] > ** **[7-10] [5-12]*** > > * **Moon* > > * **[8]* > > * * > > *Capricorn **Ju, Su, Mo,** **Venus** > **Ma, Sa, Me*** > > * **[3-12] [8] [7] ** ** > [5-10] ** **[4-11] [1-2] [6-9]** * > > * * > > *Aquarius **Ju, Mo,** **Sun > ** > **Ma, Sa, Me,** * > > * **[2-11] [6] ** **[7]* > * **[3-10] [1-12] [5-8]*** > > * > **Ve,* > > * > **[4-9]* > > * * > > *Pisces **Sa, Ju,** **Su, Mo,** > **Me, Ma,*** > > * **[11-12] [1-10]** **[6] > [5]** **[4-7] [2-9]* > > * * > > * * > > *Peculiarities of Planets* > > * * > > *Benefics, when they own angles by sign, become evil in their nature; while > malefics are found to be stronger for good, and they become progressively > more and more powerful as lords of the first, fourth, seventh and tenth > houses. * > > * * > > *Planets owning trines, i.e. the fifth and ninth houses by signs, produce > uniform good results whether they are benefics or malefics.* > > * * > > *Planets, as owners of the third, sixth, eighth, and eleventh houses by > signs, are always disposed towards evil.* > > * * > > *Lords of the second and twelfth houses are not powerful by virtue of their > own merits, but they are considerably influenced in giving good or bad > results by the associations they form and the positions they occupy in the > nativity.* > > * * > > *Planets ruling the death-inflicting houses, i.e., the second and seventh, > owning in addition, quadrants or trines, become powerless to kill, through > they might cause severe illness or accidents.* > > * * > > *From this it will be apparent that each rising sign will have its different > sets of good, evil, and indifferent planets as rulers of houses. Indifferent > planets will be those, which by sign own one good house and one bad. The > table on the preceding page will show their classification at a glance.* > > * * > > *Significations of Planetary Periods * > > *{**Just like MahaSangram is going on and now it is a matter of original > involvement of goodness applied with warrior planets**}* > > *When the sup period planet is connected with the period planet only by its > temporal relation, the result is to be predicted according to its original > nature, which may be heightened or decreased by its friendly or unfriendly > temporal relations with the period planet. When the sub-period planet is > located in the sixth, eighth, or twelfth house from the period planet, the > results are always bad as the former is also unfriendly owing to its > temporal position.* > > *Thanks* > ** > *Pram Chopra* > > > On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 4:17 AM, sbmaheta <sbmaheta wrote: > > > Dear Members, > > > > I would to convey my special thanks to Premji, Rafalji, Kishoreji and > > Swamiji. > > I really appreciate your advice and will put it into action in my study > > of astrology. > > I feel very warm welcome in this groups where instantly i was given true > > advices. > > Again, thank you all > > I will definetly post a message with my questions and concerns and would > > humbly request you to answer and clear my doubts. > > > > Regards, > > SM > > > > <% 40>, > > " sbmaheta " <sbmaheta@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Members, > > > > > > I would like to thank you for accepting my membership to this group. I > > > am a novice and aspire to learn a great deal of astrology. Thus far, i > > > have referred to only very few books like BPHS and BV > > > Raman's 'Beginners and How to read horoscope'. > > > I would appreciate any further suggestions given to me in continuing > > > and expanding my knowledge in astrology. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Sejal Maheta (SM) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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