Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Yes it is. Â --- On Sun, 3/21/10, kiran.rama <kiran.rama wrote: kiran.rama <kiran.rama [vedic astrology] Do 'strong' and 'weak' aspects exist? vedic astrology Received: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 4:22 AM Â Do 'strong' and 'weak' aspects exist? Say Moon is aspected within 3 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart1 and within 25 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart2. Is the aspect of Jupiter in the first case stronger than the 2nd? Thanks Kiran ________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Message-ID: <ho4vjs+j82b (AT) eGroups (DOT) com> User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset= " ISO-8859-1 " Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Mailer: Message Poster X--Post-IP: 122.167.23.54 X--Newman-Property: groups-compose Sender: notify X--GPoster: pegf3cby2o0xwtjmzfea Do 'strong' and 'weak' aspects exist? Say Moon is aspected within 3 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart1 and with= in 25 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart2. Is the aspect of Jupiter in the first case stronger than the 2nd? Thanks Kiran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Namaste, Parasara gave a way to quantify planetary aspects. You need not just say " strong " or " weak " aspects, but you can actually *quantify* the strength of a planetary aspect. Parasara gave explicit formulas. These are used by everybody in finding " drishti bala " (aspectual strength), which is a part of shadbala (sum of 6 strengths). However, people tend to ignore it when considering aspects in horoscope analysis and only use it in shadbala calculation. That is quite illogical. * * * Suppose someone has Jupiter at 26Pi08, Saturn at 26Cp51 and Mercury at 13Le24. Normally, people assume that Saturn has a full aspect on Jupiter and do not consider Mercury's aspect on Jupiter. However, if you strictly use Parasara's formulas (which are used by software programs to calculate shadbala!!), Saturn's aspect on Jupiter is only 24% (Jupiter is at the end of 2nd house from Saturn and not in the 3rd house). Mercury's aspect on Jupiter is 64.38%. Mercury's aspect on Jupiter is much larger in strength than Saturn's aspect on Jupiter. * * * In Jagannatha Hora 7.4 to be released, there is an option to view the percentage of aspect of each of the eight planets on various points in the zodiac (lagna, house cusps, planets, special lagnas, upagrahas, 12 arudha padas and 12 houses from them etc, in all divisional charts). Best regards, Narasimha - Free Jyotish Software, Free Jyotish Lessons, Jyotish Writings, " Do It Yourself " ritual manuals for short Homam and Pitri Tarpana: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org Films that make a difference: http://SaraswatiFilms.org Spirituality: Jyotish writings: JyotishWritings - vedic astrology , " kiran.rama " <kiran.rama wrote: > > Do 'strong' and 'weak' aspects exist? > > Say Moon is aspected within 3 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart1 and within 25 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart2. > > Is the aspect of Jupiter in the first case stronger than the 2nd? > > Thanks > Kiran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 Namaskar Narsimha ji. I have your 7.4 version. how does one check the aspect in it? suppose: aquarius lagna is 28.4 D. mars is 4 D in it. moon is Taurus-20 D. does that mean there is no aspect or a weak aspect? br asha vedic astrology , Narasimha PVR Rao <pvr wrote: > > Namaste, > > Parasara gave a way to quantify planetary aspects. You need not just say " strong " or " weak " aspects, but you can actually *quantify* the strength of a planetary aspect. Parasara gave explicit formulas. These are used by everybody in finding " drishti bala " (aspectual strength), which is a part of shadbala (sum of 6 strengths). However, people tend to ignore it when considering aspects in horoscope analysis and only use it in shadbala calculation. That is quite illogical. > > * * * > > Suppose someone has Jupiter at 26Pi08, Saturn at 26Cp51 and Mercury at 13Le24. Normally, people assume that Saturn has a full aspect on Jupiter and do not consider Mercury's aspect on Jupiter. > > However, if you strictly use Parasara's formulas (which are used by software programs to calculate shadbala!!), Saturn's aspect on Jupiter is only 24% (Jupiter is at the end of 2nd house from Saturn and not in the 3rd house). Mercury's aspect on Jupiter is 64.38%. Mercury's aspect on Jupiter is much larger in strength than Saturn's aspect on Jupiter. > > * * * > > In Jagannatha Hora 7.4 to be released, there is an option to view the percentage of aspect of each of the eight planets on various points in the zodiac (lagna, house cusps, planets, special lagnas, upagrahas, 12 arudha padas and 12 houses from them etc, in all divisional charts). > > Best regards, > Narasimha > - > Free Jyotish Software, Free Jyotish Lessons, Jyotish Writings, > " Do It Yourself " ritual manuals for short Homam and Pitri Tarpana: > http://www.VedicAstrologer.org > Films that make a difference: http://SaraswatiFilms.org > Spirituality: > Jyotish writings: JyotishWritings > - > > vedic astrology , " kiran.rama " <kiran.rama@> wrote: > > > > Do 'strong' and 'weak' aspects exist? > > > > Say Moon is aspected within 3 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart1 and within 25 degrees of benefic Jupiter in chart2. > > > > Is the aspect of Jupiter in the first case stronger than the 2nd? > > > > Thanks > > Kiran > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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