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Hello Parthaji,

 

I have been in the writing profession for as much as

16 years now; right now, I am working as a software

technical writer in Canada; back in India, I was a

professional journalist for almost 10 years; during a

decade in journalism, I have worked with some of the

leading publications of India, including The Times of

India, and India Today.

 

I always dream of writing a book; however, some of the

astrologers have told me that though I would be in the

writing profession all throughout, I would never be

able to write a book.

 

Sir, it would be very nice of you, if you could please

check my horoscope and let me know whether there are

any chances of writing a book.

 

The other thing is that Saturn is a yogkarka for me

and it is the 9 and 10 th lord in 11th; this should

have given me a profession, rleated to construction,

steel, mining etc. However, right from the begining, I

have been in the writing profession. Can you shed some

light on it for my own understanding?

 

My birth details are as follows:

Manoj Sharma

Date of Birth: June 1, 1966

Place of Baraut (40 Kms North of Delhi)

Time of Birth: 5.35 AM

 

Best Regards

Manoj

 

My birth details are as follows:

 

 

--- " V.Partha sarathy " <partvinu wrote:

 

> Dear Sanjayji

>

> I have calculated for myself

>

> Mercury the 10th lord is in Ardha Nadiamsa ruled by

> mercury itself

>

> I have edited 9 books, worked as associate for 20

> books, but none of

> them related to astrology, all related to marketing,

> media and

> general management.

>

> MY AK sun is is in ardha Nadiamsa ruled by mercury

> again.

> Jupiter AMK is in Ardha Nadiamsa ruled by Rahu.

> Jupiter replaces Sun

> as AK.

>

> Mars BK is in ardha Nadiamsa ruled by Ketu

> Saturn MK who is replacing Mars as BK is in ardha

> Nadiamsa ruled by

> Ketu.

>

>

> Best wishes

> partha

>

> jyotisa , " Guru Sanjay Rath "

> <guruji@s...>

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > |om namo bhagavate vasudevaya|

> > Dear Lakshmi

> > No it is not necessary. If we understand the

> principle then it is

> easy to

> > pick the vighatika graha from the chart and this

> gives a birth time

> accuracy

> > needed for the ardha nadiamsa graha. I did this

> yesterday at the

> Novi Sad

> > conference. The write up on the intro to nadiamsa

> is given below -

> ardha

> > means half.

> > -

> >

> > 1. Introduction to näòi

> >

> >

> > 1.1 Denotation and connotation

> >

> >

> > Näòi also pronounced with the longer word näòé

> refers (1) to a

> tubular

> > structure like veins and (2) the subtle pulse that

> measures the

> state of the

> > body and the heart. Näòi parikñä refers to the

> examination of the

> pulse by

> > feeling the veins under the skin.

> >

> > Näòika is (3) a measure of time equal to one-half

> muhurta like a

> ghäöikä and

> > also (4) a measure of length equal to one half

> daëòa. Näòi pätra is

> a kind

> > of water clock used to time the näòika considering

> time for water

> flow.

> >

> > Näòi maëòala refers to the celestial equator and

> näòé valaya refers

> to the

> > equinoctial <outbind://9/#_ftn1> [1] circle and as

> a noun, to the

> celestial

> > equator.

> >

> > Näòé grantha refers to various works on the näòi,

> especially näòi

> jyotiña

> > (näòi subsystem of Vedic astrology). Related words

> are näòé cakra

> and näòé

> > dépikä which refer to specific works.

> >

> > Näòé jïäna refers to the knowledge of the näòi.

> Näòé taràga also

> means a

> > näòi astrologer who may also be adept at handling

> poisonous

> substances and

> > medicine.

> >

> > Näòé nakñatra has been loosely used to refer to

> the janma nakñatra

> (i.e.

> > moon nakñatra) which it is not. It is instead

> related to the

> nakñatra

> > occupied by a planet.

> >

> > It is evident that the näòi astrology links the

> subtle pulse to the

> > horoscope and is the most intricate system of

> Vedic astrology. Most

> of the

> > real knowledge is hidden in various näòi

> literature spread over the

> length

> > and breadth of India. In north India this is

> popularly called

> Brighu näòi

> > while in the south it is more popular by the name

> of Agastya näòi.

> Generally

> > the näòi are attributed to a sage who along with

> his disciples had

> > contributed substantially to its creation. There

> are also many näòi

> books

> > dealing with the näòi literature and attempting to

> consolidate them.

> > Foremost among them is the Candra-kalä näòi (a.k.a

> Deva Keralaà).

> >

> >

> > 1.2 Two systems of measuring näòiäàça

> >

> >

> > The näòiäàça is the 150th division of a sign of

> 30°. The division

> can be

> > uniform where each näòiäàça measures 12' of arc

> which is the 150th

> part of

> > the sign. Alternatively when the sign is divided

> into various parts

> on the

> > basis of the sixteen divisions of Paräçara, we get

> 150 non-uniform

> > divisions. Since the Moon has sixteen kalä (rays),

> these näòiäàça

> which are

> > based on the non-uniform division of the sign

> using the soòasa

> varga of

> > Paräçara, are called Candra kalä näòiäàça.

> >

> >

> > 1.2.1 Uniform (spatial) näòiäàça

> >

> >

> > In this paper we explore the standard system of

> using the uniform

> spatial

> > näòiäàça i.e. each näòiäàça shall measure 12' of

> arc where each

> sign of 30°

> > has 150 näòiäàça and the zodiac has a total of

> 1800 näòiäàça. The

> näòi

> > authors divide this näòiäàça of 12' arc into two

> parts called the

> pürva

> > (hind) and uttara (fore) näòiäàça respectively

> each measuring 6' of

> arc. The

> > word ardha means half and refers to this one-half

> division of the

> näòiäàça.

> >

> >

> > 1.2.2 Time based näòiäàça (vighäöi)

> >

> >

> > Although the lagna traverses the räçi at different

> speed, jyotiña

> has the

> > concept of uniform circular motion built into

> special ascendants

> like bhäva

> > lagna, horä lagna and ghäöikä lagna. The bhäva

> lagna moves at the

> rate of

> > one sign (30°) in 2 hours and the horä lagna

> travels at twice the

> speed

> > while the ghäöikä lagna is 5 times the speed of

> bhäva lagna. If the

> bhäva

> > lagna takes 120 minutes to traverse 30° longitude,

> then it covers

> 15' or arc

>

=== message truncated ===

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Manoj

 

Just because saturn is 10th lord doesnot mean that the person would

be into steel and engineering. In that case all Vrishabha and Mesha

lagna people would be into construction and mining. The analysis that

you have given needs depth.

 

First things first

Saturn is in Pisces, which is lorded by Jupiter.

Jupiter the dispositor of saturn is in Gemini(newspapers) and also

aspects your 10th house

Mercury is Amatya karaka and is placed in lagna.

In dasamsa, mercury is the only planet in arthatrikonas(2,6,10 houses)

 

Mercury dasa started in 2004 october, thus you will write a book.

 

Best wishes

partha

 

 

jyotisa , Manoj Sharma <manojsharma662000>

wrote:

> Hello Parthaji,

>

> I have been in the writing profession for as much as

> 16 years now; right now, I am working as a software

> technical writer in Canada; back in India, I was a

> professional journalist for almost 10 years; during a

> decade in journalism, I have worked with some of the

> leading publications of India, including The Times of

> India, and India Today.

>

> I always dream of writing a book; however, some of the

> astrologers have told me that though I would be in the

> writing profession all throughout, I would never be

> able to write a book.

>

> Sir, it would be very nice of you, if you could please

> check my horoscope and let me know whether there are

> any chances of writing a book.

>

> The other thing is that Saturn is a yogkarka for me

> and it is the 9 and 10 th lord in 11th; this should

> have given me a profession, rleated to construction,

> steel, mining etc. However, right from the begining, I

> have been in the writing profession. Can you shed some

> light on it for my own understanding?

>

> My birth details are as follows:

> Manoj Sharma

> Date of Birth: June 1, 1966

> Place of Baraut (40 Kms North of Delhi)

> Time of Birth: 5.35 AM

>

> Best Regards

> Manoj

>

> My birth details are as follows:

>

>

> --- " V.Partha sarathy " <partvinu@g...> wrote:

>

> > Dear Sanjayji

> >

> > I have calculated for myself

> >

> > Mercury the 10th lord is in Ardha Nadiamsa ruled by

> > mercury itself

> >

> > I have edited 9 books, worked as associate for 20

> > books, but none of

> > them related to astrology, all related to marketing,

> > media and

> > general management.

> >

> > MY AK sun is is in ardha Nadiamsa ruled by mercury

> > again.

> > Jupiter AMK is in Ardha Nadiamsa ruled by Rahu.

> > Jupiter replaces Sun

> > as AK.

> >

> > Mars BK is in ardha Nadiamsa ruled by Ketu

> > Saturn MK who is replacing Mars as BK is in ardha

> > Nadiamsa ruled by

> > Ketu.

> >

> >

> > Best wishes

> > partha

> >

> > jyotisa , " Guru Sanjay Rath "

> > <guruji@s...>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > |om namo bhagavate vasudevaya|

> > > Dear Lakshmi

> > > No it is not necessary. If we understand the

> > principle then it is

> > easy to

> > > pick the vighatika graha from the chart and this

> > gives a birth time

> > accuracy

> > > needed for the ardha nadiamsa graha. I did this

> > yesterday at the

> > Novi Sad

> > > conference. The write up on the intro to nadiamsa

> > is given below -

> > ardha

> > > means half.

> > > -

> > >

> > > 1. Introduction to näòi

> > >

> > >

> > > 1.1 Denotation and connotation

> > >

> > >

> > > Näòi also pronounced with the longer word näòé

> > refers (1) to a

> > tubular

> > > structure like veins and (2) the subtle pulse that

> > measures the

> > state of the

> > > body and the heart. Näòi parikñä refers to the

> > examination of the

> > pulse by

> > > feeling the veins under the skin.

> > >

> > > Näòika is (3) a measure of time equal to one-half

> > muhurta like a

> > ghäöikä and

> > > also (4) a measure of length equal to one half

> > daëòa. Näòi pätra is

> > a kind

> > > of water clock used to time the näòika considering

> > time for water

> > flow.

> > >

> > > Näòi maëòala refers to the celestial equator and

> > näòé valaya refers

> > to the

> > > equinoctial <outbind://9/#_ftn1> [1] circle and as

> > a noun, to the

> > celestial

> > > equator.

> > >

> > > Näòé grantha refers to various works on the näòi,

> > especially näòi

> > jyotiña

> > > (näòi subsystem of Vedic astrology). Related words

> > are näòé cakra

> > and näòé

> > > dépikä which refer to specific works.

> > >

> > > Näòé jïäna refers to the knowledge of the näòi.

> > Näòé taràga also

> > means a

> > > näòi astrologer who may also be adept at handling

> > poisonous

> > substances and

> > > medicine.

> > >

> > > Näòé nakñatra has been loosely used to refer to

> > the janma nakñatra

> > (i.e.

> > > moon nakñatra) which it is not. It is instead

> > related to the

> > nakñatra

> > > occupied by a planet.

> > >

> > > It is evident that the näòi astrology links the

> > subtle pulse to the

> > > horoscope and is the most intricate system of

> > Vedic astrology. Most

> > of the

> > > real knowledge is hidden in various näòi

> > literature spread over the

> > length

> > > and breadth of India. In north India this is

> > popularly called

> > Brighu näòi

> > > while in the south it is more popular by the name

> > of Agastya näòi.

> > Generally

> > > the näòi are attributed to a sage who along with

> > his disciples had

> > > contributed substantially to its creation. There

> > are also many näòi

> > books

> > > dealing with the näòi literature and attempting to

> > consolidate them.

> > > Foremost among them is the Candra-kalä näòi (a.k.a

> > Deva Keralaà).

> > >

> > >

> > > 1.2 Two systems of measuring näòiäàça

> > >

> > >

> > > The näòiäàça is the 150th division of a sign of

> > 30°. The division

> > can be

> > > uniform where each näòiäàça measures 12' of arc

> > which is the 150th

> > part of

> > > the sign. Alternatively when the sign is divided

> > into various parts

> > on the

> > > basis of the sixteen divisions of Paräçara, we get

> > 150 non-uniform

> > > divisions. Since the Moon has sixteen kalä (rays),

> > these näòiäàça

> > which are

> > > based on the non-uniform division of the sign

> > using the soòasa

> > varga of

> > > Paräçara, are called Candra kalä näòiäàça.

> > >

> > >

> > > 1.2.1 Uniform (spatial) näòiäàça

> > >

> > >

> > > In this paper we explore the standard system of

> > using the uniform

> > spatial

> > > näòiäàça i.e. each näòiäàça shall measure 12' of

> > arc where each

> > sign of 30°

> > > has 150 näòiäàça and the zodiac has a total of

> > 1800 näòiäàça. The

> > näòi

> > > authors divide this näòiäàça of 12' arc into two

> > parts called the

> > pürva

> > > (hind) and uttara (fore) näòiäàça respectively

> > each measuring 6' of

> > arc. The

> > > word ardha means half and refers to this one-half

> > division of the

> > näòiäàça.

> > >

> > >

> > > 1.2.2 Time based näòiäàça (vighäöi)

> > >

> > >

> > > Although the lagna traverses the räçi at different

> > speed, jyotiña

> > has the

> > > concept of uniform circular motion built into

> > special ascendants

> > like bhäva

> > > lagna, horä lagna and ghäöikä lagna. The bhäva

> > lagna moves at the

> > rate of

> > > one sign (30°) in 2 hours and the horä lagna

> > travels at twice the

> > speed

> > > while the ghäöikä lagna is 5 times the speed of

> > bhäva lagna. If the

> > bhäva

> > > lagna takes 120 minutes to traverse 30° longitude,

> > then it covers

> > 15' or arc

> >

> === message truncated ===

>

>

>

>

>

>

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