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Om Krishna Guru

 

Dear Austin,

 

Let me add little math here how to calculate navamsa and then 64th

nav.

First refer to D-1. Take the moon. Find the rasi in which the moon is

located. Now that rasi is whether Firey, Earthy, Airy, or Watery

find.

 

For the rasi Fiery like Aries, Leo, and Sagi. the navamsa always starts

from Aries.

For the rasi Earthy like Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn the navamsa

always starts from Capricorn

For the rasi Airy like Gemini, Libra, Aquarius the navamsa always starts

from Libra.

For the rasi Watery like Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces the navamsa always

starts from Cancer.

 

Like this, defining the rasi from where the navamsa starts we calculate

the navamsa on the basis of the longitute of the planet of which we are

to fine the navamsa.

Eg.,

Moon in 28 deg. 02 min in Sg. find the navamsa of the moon.

Now the Sg is fiery sign so the navamsa starts from Aries. For

0-3:20 (3 deg. 20. min) belongs to Aries.

3:21 to 6:40 belongs to Taurus.

6:41 to 10:00 belongs to Gemini. So like wise......

26:41 to 30:00 belongs to Sg. So the Navamsa for the moon is Sg.

 

Another eg,

 

Asc. in Taurus 6 deg. 33 min

Taurus is Earthy Sign so navamsa starts from Capricorn.

0 to 3:20 - Capricorn

3:21 to 6:40 - Aquarius. So our longitude falls here and this will be the

asc in navamsa.

 

As I have understood for the calculating the 64th nav., take the moon in

D-1. Find the 8th house from it. Take that rasi. Now find the navamsa for

this rasi AS IF moon were located here with the same logitude. Now you

can calculate the navamsa for this position. That will be the 64th nav.

of the moon which will be always 4th rasi to your moon in D-9.

Eg.

Moon in 19:58 in Aquarius in D-1.

 

Now take 8th sign from Aquarius and it is Virgo. Now let's assume the

moon is here. ie, Moon 19:58 in Virgo.

Virgo is Earthy Sign, so navamsa starts from Capricorn.

1.)0 to 3:20 - Capri.

2.)3:21 to 6:40 - Aquarius

3.).....

4.).....

5.).....

6.)16:41 to 20:00 - Gemini. So the Gemini is the 64th navamsa for the

moon. Gemini will be 4th from your moon in D-9.

 

Thanks.

 

At 03:20 PM 03/12/2000 -0800, you wrote:

Namaste

Brendan,

Let me ask a few few questions on the paragraph you were kind enough to 

submit.

You wrote:

" The 64th Navamsa from the Moon

corresponds to the 4th house from the Moon in

D-9. E.g., in your chart your Moon is in the 5th Navamsa of Taurus which

is

Taurus. The 8th from your Moon is Sagittarius and therefore your 64th

Navamsa

from the Moon is the 5th Navamsa of Sag = Leo (4th house from Moon in

 

Navamsa). So the lord of your 64th Navamsa from the Moon is the

Sun. "

 

1. Total Navamsas for D-9 = 108 correct? ( 9 X 12

=108)

2. " The 64th Navamsa from the Moon corresponds to the 4th house from

the Moon in D-9 "

      The forth house from Chandra in my D9 =

Leo. But if you

do the math it is NOT

       the 64th from Chandra i.e. 4 signs X 9 = 36 Navamsas distant.

Question: Why do you mention the 8th from Chandra if we have

already established that the

                  the 4th from Chandra = Leo and therefore = the 64

Navamsa? ( yet mathematically does not =64

                  Navamsa in distance)

3. " The 8th from your Moon is Sagittarius

( Yes, I see this, both in D1 and

D9) and therefore your 64th Navamsa from

the Moon is the 5th Navamsa of Sag = Leo (4th house from Moon in

Navamsa). "

Question: I do not get what you are

telling me here... how does Sag=Leo?

                   Unless you are telling me the lord of that navamsa is

Ravi? Can you show me the math?

                   I would assume to find the 64th navamsa it equals 7

signs ( or 7x9 =63) + 5 navamsas from

                   Chandra's position in Taurus + 1 more navamsa for a

total of 69 navamsas from Chandra.

                  If 8 signs it's 8 X 9 = 72 Navamsa and you over shoot

the 64th?

     

Pls advise on where my understanding requires alignment....thx

 

 

 

Bpfeeley [bpfeeley]

Sunday, December 03, 2000 8:45 AM

varahamihira

Re: [sri Guru] Regarding the 64th Navamsa

 

 

In a message dated 12/2/2000 7:24:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, fschmidt writes:

 

JAYA JAGANNATHA

Namaste Frank,

 

Sanjay has already defined 64th Navamsa in terms of padas and also

gave some insights re the tawttas, etc. 64th Navamsa should be considered from

both the lagna and the Moon. When malefics transit this critical point in a

chart, it can cause suffereing, ill health, death, obstacles, etc.

 

The lord of the 64th Navamsa also has some maleficence and this

should be taken into account when evaluating the nature of planets and their

intention for the native.

 

Planets in the 64th Navamsa, from lagna or Moon, can also be

problematic and this

should also be taken into account.

 

The 64th Navamsa from the Moon corresponds to the 4th house from the

Moon in D-9. E.g., in your chart your Moon is in the 5th navamsa of Taurus

which is Taurus. The 8th from your Moon is Sagittatius and therefore your 64th

navamsa from the Moon is the 5th navamsa of Sag = Leo (4th house from Moon in Navamsa). So the lord of your 64th Navamsa from the Moon is the

Sun.

 

You can also see the 64th Navamsa from the lagna in same way.

 

Regards,

Brendan

 

 

 

 

 

>    Namaste,

>    Can someone give me insight on this i.e. 64th Navamsa. This

is new to me

>    and I do not understand its calculation or significance as a

graha passes

>    though this point.

>    A brief review of it's significance, is it calculation only

from the

>  Lagna?

>    used in all vargas?, etc.

>    ... help here is appreciated.

 

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Dear Bhola & Frank,

Jaya Jagannath

 

Nav is nine and Amsa is division. Thus the 64th Navamsa begins where the

63rd ends. One navamsa is 3deg 20min. so, 63 x 3-20' = 210 Deg = 7 Signs.

Add 210 Deg to Longitude of Moon in Birth chart and the resultant point is

the begining of 64th Navamsa.

 

In Navamsa Chart, 3-20 Deg of Rasi chart is expanded into 30 Deg by

multiplying by 9. So, 210 Deg should be multiplied by 9: 210x9 = 1890 Deg =

90 Deg (expunging multiples of 360). Dividing 90 by 30 deg for a sign, we

get 3 complete signs. Thus the 64th Navamsa is always in the 4th sign from

the Moon in the Navamsa chart.

 

This is the simpler way to check all divisional placement.

VEDIC MATHEMATICS: this is the simplest: Divide 64 by 12 and take remainder:

we get 4-this shows that the 64th navamsa is in the 4th sign from the Moon

in D-9 Chart.

 

Best Wishes

Sanjay Rath

-

Bhola <nbblbrt

<varahamihira >

Monday, December 04, 2000 18:27 Rath

RE: [sri Guru] 64th nav. - Maths

 

 

> Om Krishna Guru

>

> Dear Austin,

>

> Let me add little math here how to calculate navamsa and then 64th nav.

> First refer to D-1. Take the moon. Find the rasi in which the moon is

located. Now that rasi is whether Firey, Earthy, Airy, or Watery find.

>

> For the rasi Fiery like Aries, Leo, and Sagi. the navamsa always starts

from Aries.

> For the rasi Earthy like Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn the navamsa always

starts from Capricorn

> For the rasi Airy like Gemini, Libra, Aquarius the navamsa always starts

from Libra.

> For the rasi Watery like Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces the navamsa always starts

from Cancer.

>

> Like this, defining the rasi from where the navamsa starts we calculate

the navamsa on the basis of the longitute of the planet of which we are to

fine the navamsa.

> Eg.,

> Moon in 28 deg. 02 min in Sg. find the navamsa of the moon.

> Now the Sg is fiery sign so the navamsa starts from Aries. For

> 0-3:20 (3 deg. 20. min) belongs to Aries.

> 3:21 to 6:40 belongs to Taurus.

> 6:41 to 10:00 belongs to Gemini. So like wise......

> 26:41 to 30:00 belongs to Sg. So the Navamsa for the moon is Sg.

>

> Another eg,

>

> Asc. in Taurus 6 deg. 33 min

> Taurus is Earthy Sign so navamsa starts from Capricorn.

> 0 to 3:20 - Capricorn

> 3:21 to 6:40 - Aquarius. So our longitude falls here and this will be the

asc in navamsa.

>

> As I have understood for the calculating the 64th nav., take the moon in

D-1. Find the 8th house from it. Take that rasi. Now find the navamsa for

this rasi AS IF moon were located here with the same logitude. Now you can

calculate the navamsa for this position. That will be the 64th nav. of the

moon which will be always 4th rasi to your moon in D-9.

> Eg.

> Moon in 19:58 in Aquarius in D-1.

>

> Now take 8th sign from Aquarius and it is Virgo. Now let's assume the moon

is here. ie, Moon 19:58 in Virgo.

> Virgo is Earthy Sign, so navamsa starts from Capricorn.

> 1.)0 to 3:20 - Capri.

> 2.)3:21 to 6:40 - Aquarius

> 3.).....

> 4.).....

> 5.).....

> 6.)16:41 to 20:00 - Gemini. So the Gemini is the 64th navamsa for the

moon. Gemini will be 4th from your moon in D-9.

>

> Thanks.

>

> At 03:20 PM 03/12/2000 -0800, you wrote:

>

> Namaste Brendan,

> Let me ask a few few questions on the paragraph you were kind enough to

submit.

> You wrote:

> " The 64th Navamsa from the Moon corresponds to the 4th house from the

Moon in

> D-9. E.g., in your chart your Moon is in the 5th Navamsa of Taurus which

is

> Taurus. The 8th from your Moon is Sagittarius and therefore your 64th

Navamsa

> from the Moon is the 5th Navamsa of Sag = Leo (4th house from Moon in

> Navamsa). So the lord of your 64th Navamsa from the Moon is the Sun. "

>

> 1. Total Navamsas for D-9 = 108 correct? ( 9 X 12 =108)

> 2. " The 64th Navamsa from the Moon corresponds to the 4th house from the

Moon in D-9 "

> The forth house from Chandra in my D9 = Leo. But if you do the

math it is NOT

> the 64th from Chandra i.e. 4 signs X 9 = 36 Navamsas distant.

> Question: Why do you mention the 8th from Chandra if we have already

established that the

> the 4th from Chandra = Leo and therefore = the 64

Navamsa? ( yet mathematically does not =64

> Navamsa in distance)

> 3. " The 8th from your Moon is Sagittarius ( Yes, I see this, both in D1

and D9) and therefore your 64th Navamsa from the Moon is the 5th Navamsa of

Sag = Leo (4th house from Moon in Navamsa). "

> Question: I do not get what you are telling me here... how does Sag=Leo?

> Unless you are telling me the lord of that navamsa is

Ravi? Can you show me the math?

> I would assume to find the 64th navamsa it equals 7

signs ( or 7x9 =63) + 5 navamsas from

> Chandra's position in Taurus + 1 more navamsa for a

total of 69 navamsas from Chandra.

> If 8 signs it's 8 X 9 = 72 Navamsa and you over shoot

the 64th?

>

> Pls advise on where my understanding requires alignment....thx

>

>

> Bpfeeley [bpfeeley]

> Sunday, December 03, 2000 8:45 AM

> varahamihira

> Re: [sri Guru] Regarding the 64th Navamsa

>

>

> In a message dated 12/2/2000 7:24:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> fschmidt writes:

>

>

> JAYA JAGANNATHA

> Namaste Frank,

>

>

> Sanjay has already defined 64th Navamsa in terms of padas and also gave

some

> insights re the tawttas, etc. 64th Navamsa should be considered from

both the

> lagna and the Moon. When malefics transit this critical point in a

chart, it

> can cause suffereing, ill health, death, obstacles, etc.

>

>

> The lord of the 64th Navamsa also has some maleficence and this should

be

> taken into account when evaluating the nature of planets and their

intention

> for the native.

>

>

> Planets in the 64th Navamsa, from lagna or Moon, can also be problematic

and

> this

> should also be taken into account.

>

>

> The 64th Navamsa from the Moon corresponds to the 4th house from the

Moon in

> D-9. E.g., in your chart your Moon is in the 5th navamsa of Taurus which

is

> Taurus. The 8th from your Moon is Sagittatius and therefore your 64th

navamsa

> from the Moon is the 5th navamsa of Sag = Leo (4th house from Moon in

> Navamsa). So the lord of your 64th Navamsa from the Moon is the Sun.

>

>

> You can also see the 64th Navamsa from the lagna in same way.

>

>

> Regards,

> Brendan

> Namaste,

> > Can someone give me insight on this i.e. 64th Navamsa. This is new

to me

> > and I do not understand its calculation or significance as a graha

passes

> > though this point.

> > A brief review of it's significance, is it calculation only from

the

> > Lagna?

> > used in all vargas?, etc.

> > ... help here is appreciated.

> >

>

>

> OM TAT SAT

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