Guest guest Posted September 15, 1999 Report Share Posted September 15, 1999 Dear Gurudev, Hare Krishna. Jaya Jagannath! >Rasi's are >inanimate things. Like a table or a bed and we can also control these >things. 1. Thank you. Now it is stated that the rashi drishties also convey influence of the planets situated in them. How is that? Should we understand that it is because the planets modify the surrounding signified by the sign it owns - which further conveys to another sign by Rashi-drishti. And again that respective sign or surrounding influences the planets which own it. 2. You gave very nice analogies. Could you please extend those analogies (or give others) to explain the difference between Argala and Rashi-drishti. your sisya Yasomatinandana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 1999 Report Share Posted September 19, 1999 Dear Gauranga Prabhu, PAMHO AGTSP You were discussing about 7th graha aspects with Sanjay Prabhu. Recently while rereading BPHS bumped against a seeming contradiction. At the end of the Rashi Dristi chapter Parasara does discuss the 1, 2, and 3 pada 7th aspects for Mars, Jupiter and Saturn respectively. But in the beginning of the Graha Dristi chapter Parasara says that it is a well-known fact that all planets have full 7th aspect. Can you help understand in which cirmumstances are those statements should be applied to avoid seeming contradigion. Your servant Yasomatinandana das -----éÓÈÏÄÎÏÅ ÓÏÏÂÝÅÎÉÅ----- ïÔ: J. Sarat Chander <jsarat ëÏÍÕ: varahamihira <varahamihira > äÁÔÁ: 17 ÓÅÎÔÑÂÒÑ 1999 Ç. 13:55 ôÅÍÁ: Re: Argala,graha dristi,rasi dristi >Jai Jai Shri Jagannath Om Ganeshaya Namah > >Dear YND, > >I will attempt the reply to rashi drishti. Imagine the two rasis as two >opposite houses which look at each other and the planets disposited in these >rasis as people living in the opposite house and yourself living in the >other. Obviously, a good neigbour in the opposite house will be most >welcome to you as will have good neighbourly relations and the vibrations of >such a relationship will have a good effect. Eg., imagine Jupiter living in >the opposite house. Obviously the pious qualities of the neighbour will >spell good effects on you too. On the other hand, if a dacoit or Rahu were >to live there, you will live fearing the worst constantly. But at the same >time you cannot escape seeing or ignoring this house or the people living in >it as it happens to be just opposite in the immediate neighbourhood. This >is the effect of Rashi Drishti. Hope this explains. > >Regards, >Yours, >Sarat. > > >> " YND " <vedant >>varahamihira >><varahamihira > >> Argala,graha dristi,rasi dristi >>Wed, 15 Sep 1999 17:50:40 +0400 >> >>Dear Gurudev, >>Hare Krishna. Jaya Jagannath! >> >> >Rasi's are >> >inanimate things. Like a table or a bed and we can also control these >> >things. >> >>1. Thank you. Now it is stated that the rashi drishties also convey >>influence of the planets situated in them. How is that? Should we >>understand >>that it is because the planets modify the surrounding signified by the sign >>it owns - which further conveys to another sign by Rashi-drishti. And again >>that respective sign or surrounding influences the planets which own it. >> >>2. You gave very nice analogies. Could you please extend those analogies >>(or >>give others) to explain the difference between Argala and Rashi-drishti. >> >>your sisya >>Yasomatinandana das >> >> >>------ >>MyPoints-Free Rewards When You're Online. >>Start with up to 150 Points for joining! >>http://clickhere./click/805 >> >> >>eGroups.com home: varahamihira >> - Simplifying group communications >> >> >> >> > >____ > >------ >250 FREE HOURS on America Online! America's most popular online >service! Try AOL *risk free* for 250 HOURS! >CLICK HERE http://clickhere./click/912 > > > >eGroups.com home: varahamihira > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 1999 Report Share Posted September 23, 1999 Dear Gurudev, Hare Krishna. Jaya Jagannath! Thank you for clarification. Just one more small thing. >Labourer). Its aspect on the gains (third aspect -another Upachaya and >desire to show Parakrama is next priority with saturn) reduces gains and >brings misfortunes...etc. Parakrama means what - 'steps overriding the law' or just 'strenuous efforts'? your sisya Yasomatinandana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 1999 Report Share Posted September 24, 1999 Jai Jai Shri Jagannath Om Ganeshaya Namah Dear YND Parakrama means the strength of the arms. It is the inherrent strength of an individual. The third house is the house of arms. The strength of the arms with which you bring out your creative abilities is seen over here. It also means the physical strength or the strength from the relevant place (person/relationship) that one would get. For example, if the Lagna lord goes to the 3rd the person is said to be creative, courageous, etc., which he derives from his parakrama. If it were to also conjoin the 3rd lord or Mars, it would mean that the younger brothers would be the strength of the person. Similarly, if Saturn were to be in such a conjunction, it could mean the elder brother or some older people who would be the strength of the person. Inferences are to be drawn in this manner. And the Parkrama (Strength) is seen from the 3rd house as said above, and this house is a Upachaya house (the house growth). It is seen in the Upachaya house because the control of this house is in your hands and it is you who can decide whether you want to use this Parakrama or not. For example, you may have an enemy and he threatens or even beats you up. But it depends on your wish whether you want to retaliate and use your Parakrama or choose not to. YND <vedant varahamihira <varahamihira > Thursday, September 23, 1999 9:44 PM Re: Argala,graha dristi,rasi dristi >Dear Gurudev, >Hare Krishna. Jaya Jagannath! > >Thank you for clarification. Just one more small thing. > >>Labourer). Its aspect on the gains (third aspect -another Upachaya and >>desire to show Parakrama is next priority with saturn) reduces gains and >>brings misfortunes...etc. > >Parakrama means what - 'steps overriding the law' or just 'strenuous >efforts'? > >your sisya > >Yasomatinandana das > > >------ > >eGroups.com home: varahamihira > - Simplifying group communications > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 1999 Report Share Posted September 24, 1999 JAYA JAGANNATH Dear YND, SUPREME EFFORT is a better translation. This is normally meant to establish Dharma as the third is the seventh house (Dwara) from the ninth house. Hence Sanidev took Sri Rama to the Lanka to establish Dharma through Parakrama. Your samskara are good. Somehow you always lead my discussions to Sri Rama. May He bless you with this knowledge. Sanjay - YND <vedant <varahamihira > Thursday, September 23, 1999 6:48 PM Re: Argala,graha dristi,rasi dristi > Dear Gurudev, > Hare Krishna. Jaya Jagannath! > > Thank you for clarification. Just one more small thing. > > >Labourer). Its aspect on the gains (third aspect -another Upachaya and > >desire to show Parakrama is next priority with saturn) reduces gains and > >brings misfortunes...etc. > > Parakrama means what - 'steps overriding the law' or just 'strenuous > efforts'? > > your sisya > > Yasomatinandana das > > > ------ > > eGroups.com home: varahamihira > - Simplifying group communications > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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