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Namaste,

 

Query repeated reply solicited.

 

" When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara? "

 

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

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KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

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When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

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Namaste,

 

Some time ago a way side Astrologer on the pedestrian platform of HIGH COURT OF

MADRAS posed me the question viz., " When does a graha is considered to be out

of ones Gochara? "

I had to return with pale face with out any answers.I thought of getting a reply

from this elite group of Astrologers as often appreciated by many. Even after

repeated postings, none could answer.Hence I am forced to assume either the

elite had skipped to reply for the reasons of less importance or mere 'paper

tigers'.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

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KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

Namaste.

 

When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

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Dear Karunakaram

GOCHAR means Transit. All planets are moving in the sky, and their position

with respect to one's NATAL Chart, is called as Gochara. The effects depends on

the " present position of planet " in your chart. Usually the Sign occupied

transitted by the planet is known as the gochar postion. So a planet in GOCHARA

will be in that sign for the duration of time, it takes to travel thru that

sign. Saturn for example takes 2.5 years to traverse one sign. So the Gochara

sign of Saturn will chanhe every 2.5 years. For Jupiter it is 1 year, for SUN it

is one month and so on. So if you know the dates when the change in signs

occur, you can answer the question.

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

 

Some time ago a way side Astrologer on the pedestrian platform of HIGH COURT OF

MADRAS posed me the question viz., " When does a graha is considered to be out of

ones Gochara? "

I had to return with pale face with out any answers.I thought of getting a reply

from this elite group of Astrologers as often appreciated by many. Even after

repeated postings, none could answer.Hence I am forced to assume either the

elite had skipped to reply for the reasons of less importance or mere 'paper

tigers'.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

vedic astrology

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

Namaste.

 

When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

 

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Namaste,

Sri.Sridharji,

 

Thanks for your kind explanations given for the word " Gochara " .Yes,I agree that

planets' transitory relationship on any given point of time with that of ones

'natal' Chandra is said to be 'Gochara';but I am very much keen know that " When

does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara? "

 

sridhar k <kopparsa wrote: Dear

Karunakaram

GOCHAR means Transit. All planets are moving in the sky, and their position

with respect to one's NATAL Chart, is called as Gochara. The effects depends on

the " present position of planet " in your chart. Usually the Sign occupied

transitted by the planet is known as the gochar postion. So a planet in GOCHARA

will be in that sign for the duration of time, it takes to travel thru that

sign. Saturn for example takes 2.5 years to traverse one sign. So the Gochara

sign of Saturn will chanhe every 2.5 years. For Jupiter it is 1 year, for SUN it

is one month and so on. So if you know the dates when the change in signs

occur, you can answer the question.

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

 

Some time ago a way side Astrologer on the pedestrian platform of HIGH COURT OF

MADRAS posed me the question viz., " When does a graha is considered to be out of

ones Gochara? "

I had to return with pale face with out any answers.I thought of getting a

reply from this elite group of Astrologers as often appreciated by many. Even

after repeated postings, none could answer.Hence I am forced to assume either

the elite had skipped to reply for the reasons of less importance or mere 'paper

tigers'.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

vedic astrology

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

Namaste.

 

When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

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Dear KR ji,

 

Glossary of Astrology explains Gochara as the transit or passage of a planet in

relation with other planets during the course of their usual movement. At any

moment of time, a planet's position is different from its natal position. This

divergence requires to be taken into consideration for astrological predictions.

This relationship with natal Moon, along with Sarvastaka Varga (q.v.) and

astrological direction (q.v.) synchronized together indicate the precise nature

of situation an individual may face due to any planetary influence.

 

Whence a graha is considered to be out of ones(a native's) Gochara? "

 

Gochara Planets in its own house / exalted house / trikona houses to Dasanaath

or Lagna or with out attaining asthangatha dosha or being not posited in the

6,8,12 houses to Lagna / Dasanath are construed as planets " in the Gochara " .

 

I hope you are clarified.

 

Regards,

D.Sathiyanarayana Gupta.

 

 

 

 

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

Sri.Sridharji,

 

Thanks for your kind explanations given for the word " Gochara " .Yes,I agree

that planets' transitory relationship on any given point of time with that of

ones 'natal' Chandra is said to be 'Gochara';but I am very much keen know that

" When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara? "

 

sridhar k <kopparsa wrote: Dear

Karunakaram

GOCHAR means Transit. All planets are moving in the sky, and their position

with respect to one's NATAL Chart, is called as Gochara. The effects depends on

the " present position of planet " in your chart. Usually the Sign occupied

transitted by the planet is known as the gochar postion. So a planet in GOCHARA

will be in that sign for the duration of time, it takes to travel thru that

sign. Saturn for example takes 2.5 years to traverse one sign. So the Gochara

sign of Saturn will chanhe every 2.5 years. For Jupiter it is 1 year, for SUN it

is one month and so on. So if you know the dates when the change in signs

occur, you can answer the question.

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

 

Some time ago a way side Astrologer on the pedestrian platform of HIGH COURT

OF MADRAS posed me the question viz., " When does a graha is considered to be out

of ones Gochara? "

I had to return with pale face with out any answers.I thought of getting a

reply from this elite group of Astrologers as often appreciated by many. Even

after repeated postings, none could answer.Hence I am forced to assume either

the elite had skipped to reply for the reasons of less importance or mere 'paper

tigers'.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

vedic astrology

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

Namaste.

 

When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

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Dear Karunaakaram

A Graha is Ever Transitting, and so does not get out of one's :GOCHAR.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

Sri.Sridharji,

 

Thanks for your kind explanations given for the word " Gochara " .Yes,I agree that

planets' transitory relationship on any given point of time with that of ones

'natal' Chandra is said to be 'Gochara';but I am very much keen know that " When

does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara? "

 

sridhar k <kopparsa wrote: Dear Karunakaram

GOCHAR means Transit. All planets are moving in the sky, and their position with

respect to one's NATAL Chart, is called as Gochara. The effects depends on the

" present position of planet " in your chart. Usually the Sign occupied transitted

by the planet is known as the gochar postion. So a planet in GOCHARA will be in

that sign for the duration of time, it takes to travel thru that sign. Saturn

for example takes 2.5 years to traverse one sign. So the Gochara sign of Saturn

will chanhe every 2.5 years. For Jupiter it is 1 year, for SUN it is one month

and so on. So if you know the dates when the change in signs occur, you can

answer the question.

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

 

Some time ago a way side Astrologer on the pedestrian platform of HIGH COURT OF

MADRAS posed me the question viz., " When does a graha is considered to be out of

ones Gochara? "

I had to return with pale face with out any answers.I thought of getting a reply

from this elite group of Astrologers as often appreciated by many. Even after

repeated postings, none could answer.Hence I am forced to assume either the

elite had skipped to reply for the reasons of less importance or mere 'paper

tigers'.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

vedic astrology

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

Namaste.

 

When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

 

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Namaste,

 

> Gochara Planets in its own house / exalted house / trikona houses to Dasanaath

or Lagna or with out attaining asthangatha dosha or being not posited in the

6,8,12 houses to Lagna / Dasanath are construed as planets " in the Gochar.

 

It is agreeable to reason,that a gochara graha when related to natal Lagna /

Dasanaath it is deemed as " planets in ones gochara " or otherwise the gochara

planets are taken as " planets out of ones gochara " .

 

Sathiyanarayana Gupta <gupta816 wrote:

Dear KR ji,

 

Glossary of Astrology explains Gochara as the transit or passage of a planet

in relation with other planets during the course of their usual movement. At any

moment of time, a planet's position is different from its natal position. This

divergence requires to be taken into consideration for astrological predictions.

This relationship with natal Moon, along with Sarvastaka Varga (q.v.) and

astrological direction (q.v.) synchronized together indicate the precise nature

of situation an individual may face due to any planetary influence.

 

Whence a graha is considered to be out of ones(a native's) Gochara? "

 

Gochara Planets in its own house / exalted house / trikona houses to Dasanaath

or Lagna or with out attaining asthangatha dosha or being not posited in the

6,8,12 houses to Lagna / Dasanath are construed as planets " in the Gochara " .

 

I hope you are clarified.

 

Regards,

D.Sathiyanarayana Gupta.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

Sri.Sridharji,

 

Thanks for your kind explanations given for the word " Gochara " .Yes,I agree

that planets' transitory relationship on any given point of time with that of

ones 'natal' Chandra is said to be 'Gochara';but I am very much keen know that

" When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara? "

 

sridhar k <kopparsa wrote: Dear

Karunakaram

GOCHAR means Transit. All planets are moving in the sky, and their position

with respect to one's NATAL Chart, is called as Gochara. The effects depends on

the " present position of planet " in your chart. Usually the Sign occupied

transitted by the planet is known as the gochar postion. So a planet in GOCHARA

will be in that sign for the duration of time, it takes to travel thru that

sign. Saturn for example takes 2.5 years to traverse one sign. So the Gochara

sign of Saturn will chanhe every 2.5 years. For Jupiter it is 1 year, for SUN it

is one month and so on. So if you know the dates when the change in signs

occur, you can answer the question.

 

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote:

Namaste,

 

Some time ago a way side Astrologer on the pedestrian platform of HIGH COURT

OF MADRAS posed me the question viz., " When does a graha is considered to be out

of ones Gochara? "

I had to return with pale face with out any answers.I thought of getting a

reply from this elite group of Astrologers as often appreciated by many. Even

after repeated postings, none could answer.Hence I am forced to assume either

the elite had skipped to reply for the reasons of less importance or mere 'paper

tigers'.

 

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: To:

vedic astrology

KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:42:41 -0800 (PST)

[vedic astrology] Gochar Graha ? !!

 

Namaste.

 

When does a graha is considered to be out of ones Gochara?

 

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