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Hi All,

 

Thanks for your guidance till now and hope you guys keep on doing this noble work!!!!

 

I have one doubt ,I was reading KP books ,I was able to find the significators but when the time of the event happen suddenly aspects come into pictures.I have seen many example in which it is said X planet is aspected by Y hence ,the event happen in dasa of Y and so on...

So,plz clarify this doubt to see how aspects is involved to get the predictions,

 

Thanks,

Kapil --- On Tue, 3/24/09, Luther Rath <rathluther wrote:

Luther Rath <rathlutherRe: Re: how to interpret a horary chart? Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 8:20 AM

 

 

 

 

Dear Jai,

After the chart is generated, one has to determine which houses are concerned with the particular issue to be investigated for. Supposing for marriage, we consider II, VII and XI. VII is the primary house. So the first step should be to examine the Sub-lord of VII cusp. The sub-lord should signify II, VII an/or XI, perhaps house VIII as well. It should not signify the negating houses i.e. Ascendant, VI and X. Then only the mater comes through in life. Suppose for profession, one has to consider II, VI and X, perhaps XI as well. The primary house is X.. So the X cusp sub-lord should signify these houses and should not signify the negating houses. Well this is in general. Every chart is a riddle for any astrologer. Common sense, and intution have role in predicting. You must be noting a lot of debate on different issues in the forum. One has to be very cautious before offering a prediction to any customer. A long practice is essencial before

that.

Dr. Rath

 

 

 

jai_125 <bhm (AT) safe-mail (DOT) net>@gro ups.comSunday, March 22, 2009 1:48:07 PM Re: how to interpret a horary chart?

 

Hello Dr Rath, but using a KP chart generated by any software, what are the steps to take to start the prediction/analysis ?Thanks,J.@gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> wrote:>> Thanks Dear Jai for your kind information. I don't have KP astro. I use only Jagannath Hora.> Dr. Rath> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> jai_125 <bhm> @gro ups.com> Friday, March 20, 2009 9:43:48 PM> Re: how to interpret a horary chart?>

> > hi dr rath, KP astro does everything once the chart is generated. I am sure you'll follow up with the interpretation steps for a KP chart.> > thanks,> J.> > @gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> wrote:> >> > Dear Jai,> > Next make tables for the Sign lord, Star lord and sublord of all the 12 cusps. Make also a table of the Sign Lord, Star lord and Sub-lord of the points where each planet is posited. It will be easier for reference..> > Note down the dasa balance at the time of birth. Note down the major dasa periods that are to be experienced in future. You may also note down the bhukti periods in the mahadasa currently running. You may still sub devide to antara and prana if so much detail is necessary. Then only begins your predictive part.> > Regards.>

> Dr. Rath> > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> > jai_125 <bhm@>> > @ ..> > Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:44:37 PM> > Re: how to interpret a horary chart?> > > > > > Hi Dr Rath, I am using KP astro to generate the charts, the key point to note is that we use "the complete chart" that contains the cuspal points along with planetary positions.> > > > Now that we have that clarified what is the next sequence of step to take?> > > > Thanks,> > J.> > > > @gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> wrote:> > >> > > Dear Jai,> > > Please overlook the KP Charts whether South Indian or otherwise.. The charts do not indicate the exact

position of the cusps and the planets degreewise which is very essencial for study of the chart. What you are to do is, erect a chart in KP style. Then enter the cusps according to the Horary number. These are fixed for the location of your place of judjment. Next, Find out the planetary position at the exact time of judjment and enter them in your chart prepared by you degreewise. Now you shall be clear which planet lies in which sign as well as in which house. Now it shall be easier for you to go for interpritation. Hope I am clear.> > > Dr. Rath> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> > > jai_125 <bhm@>> > > @gro ups.com> > > Sunday, March 15, 2009 12:17:13 PM> > > how to interpret a horary chart?> > > > > >

> > > Hello KP members, I would like to ask a question and it is on how to interpret a Horary chart.> > > > > > When we generate KP charts (South Indian view) there are 3 fields, the complete chart which contains the planets and houses, and 2 other fields the second being the planetary positions then last one being house positions.> > > > > > Can someone explain how to interpret the chart?> > > > > > Thanks,> > > J..> > >> >>

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