Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Dear Kavita, I am happy to see your interest in learning. Sorry for this delayed reply as the mail got mixed up and I had taken a vacation to the USA. I shall be glad to teach you the Jaimini Sutra and the other unexplored aspects of Jyotish. A brief on the other points: A7: Arudhapada of the seventh house is also called the DARAPADA and is used to determine the sexuality of the individual. It is the place from where the native comes across members of the opposite sex and is physically attracted towards them. Ghatika Lagna: Like the Hora lagna, the Ghatika Lagna is computed from the time of birth as measured from Sunrise (Normally, the Sunrise is taken from the first sight/ tip of the limb of the Sun). The time is converted into Ghati's and Vighati's by multiplying by 2.5 and then this is cnverted into degrees of arc by multiplying by 30 (i.e 1 Ghati becomes 30 degrees). The product is added to the longitude of the Sun to obtain a point in the zodiac called the Ghatika lagna. Since this point moves FIVE times as fast as the Lagna, it relates to the power and authority aspect of the fifth house. It is used to determine the REAL Rajyoga potential of the horoscope. as well as in the most accurate timing of the Rajyoga. Best Regards, Sanjay Rath Sri Jagannath Vedic Center 152-B Pocket-C, Mayur Vihar Ph-2, Delhi, INDIA 110091.Tel:+91-11-2489531 Web: http://members.xoom.com/jayguru/ http://sjvc.tripod.com/ - Kavita <kavita <srath Friday, October 22, 1999 11:11 PM your article > Dear Mr. Sanjay, > Thanks for your article on Mr. Patnaik. > For the readers not aquatinted with Jaimini, i would like to add a > glossary at the end of the article. > Can you please give some elaboration how one calculates > the following lagnas. Please explain briefly also what these lagnas > mean. > 1) A7 2) Ghatika 3) VL > > Also, in the article you mention Jupiter, Mars and Saturn have > permanent > sign sights with the AL. > Pl. mention the rules for aspects, again briefly. > > i am so glad you are introducing both to me and my readers a new way > to interpret charts. I am learning and it's exciting. > > Kavita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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