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Hare Rama Krishna

 

Dear Mofie,

 

I will tell you what I know about your questions and hope otherscan add if need be.

 

The Palana devata, as you wrote, is the deity that will provide for your material needs in this life. Like a mother, as you wrote, She will see to it that you have food, home, resources etc, Sanjayji taught that this formshould be a form of Devi, a female deity, represented by the planets in the 6th house from Amk. If no planets see the lord.

 

To my knowledge ( and see Sanjay ji's book entitled Vedic Remedies for more details) the dharma devata is the form of deity that will help you fulfill your dharma in this life.

 

As for the Hindu forms of Devi as palana devata, you can take either the das mahavidya form ( though I recommend you get guidance from a guru for this)

or you can take the spouse of the Vishnu avatar represent by that planet.

 

The das mahavidya form for Jupiter is Tara.

Parasara give the Vishnus avatar for Jupiter is Sri Vamana, but I don't think he has a wife. Did he?

I think the Kali yuga form of Vamana devata is Tirupati Balaji, but I don't know if he has spouce either. Hopefully other can help you with this.

 

Hope this helps get you started.

 

Best wishes,

Karen

om krishna guruDear Jyotisha's and Guru'sI wish you could explain a bit about this Palana Devata concept which I had read in the Jaimini sutra.It said that the 6th from Amatya Karaka will show our palana devata which deity will protect and prosper us in the material world. Is the deity is always a female deity? I'm asking because I have read that this deity will always nurture and protect us like a mother.In my case, I had Guru in the 6th from Amatya Karaka(Sukra). Guru is placed in Scorpio navamsa. In Rasi Kundali Guru is exalted and and in Vimsamsa Guru is debiliated and in conjuction with exalted Mangal in the 8th house. How to determine the deity for Guru. And also please explain to me what is the difference between this Palana Devata and Dharma Devata which is 9th from Atma Karaka. Thanks & Regards.Hare Krsna!Mofie Augustine

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Dear Karen,

 

The form of Tirupati Balaji is Varaha avatar, for Lord Jagannath it is Nrisimha avatar. I am not sure about Vamana avatar...

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

Karen Skoler [nykaren]Monday, December 15, 2003 2:28 AMvarahamihira ; vedic astrology Subject: |Sri Varaha| Re: Achyuta Gurukul] Palana Devata

 

Hare Rama Krishna

 

Dear Mofie,

 

I will tell you what I know about your questions and hope otherscan add if need be.

 

The Palana devata, as you wrote, is the deity that will provide for your material needs in this life. Like a mother, as you wrote, She will see to it that you have food, home, resources etc, Sanjayji taught that this formshould be a form of Devi, a female deity, represented by the planets in the 6th house from Amk. If no planets see the lord.

 

To my knowledge ( and see Sanjay ji's book entitled Vedic Remedies for more details) the dharma devata is the form of deity that will help you fulfill your dharma in this life.

 

As for the Hindu forms of Devi as palana devata, you can take either the das mahavidya form ( though I recommend you get guidance from a guru for this)

or you can take the spouse of the Vishnu avatar represent by that planet.

 

The das mahavidya form for Jupiter is Tara.

Parasara give the Vishnus avatar for Jupiter is Sri Vamana, but I don't think he has a wife. Did he?

I think the Kali yuga form of Vamana devata is Tirupati Balaji, but I don't know if he has spouce either. Hopefully other can help you with this.

 

Hope this helps get you started.

 

Best wishes,

Karen

om krishna guruDear Jyotisha's and Guru'sI wish you could explain a bit about this Palana Devata concept which I had read in the Jaimini sutra.It said that the 6th from Amatya Karaka will show our palana devata which deity will protect and prosper us in the material world. Is the deity is always a female deity? I'm asking because I have read that this deity will always nurture and protect us like a mother.In my case, I had Guru in the 6th from Amatya Karaka(Sukra). Guru is placed in Scorpio navamsa. In Rasi Kundali Guru is exalted and and in Vimsamsa Guru is debiliated and in conjuction with exalted Mangal in the 8th house. How to determine the deity for Guru. And also please explain to me what is the difference between this Palana Devata and Dharma Devata which is 9th from Atma Karaka. Thanks & Regards.Hare Krsna!Mofie Augustine |Om Tat Sat|http://www.varahamihira

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Thanks Sarbani for catching my mistake.

 

Wishing you and Sanjay ji a successful conference in Puri.

 

Best Wishes,

Karen

 

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Sarbani Sarkar

varahamihira

Thursday, December 18, 2003 2:55 AM

RE: |Sri Varaha| Re: Achyuta Gurukul] Palana Devata

 

Dear Karen,

 

The form of Tirupati Balaji is Varaha avatar, for Lord Jagannath it is Nrisimha avatar. I am not sure about Vamana avatar...

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

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||Om Brihaspataye Namah||

 

Dear Sarbani,

 

Is not Lord Jagannath the Krishna avatar? Yesterday night I was

reading COVA 7th house chapter where this is mentioned. Also the

instructions for the Santana gopala mantra in VRA mentions Jagannath.

 

regards

Hari

 

varahamihira , " Sarbani Sarkar " <sarbani@s...>

wrote:

> Dear Karen,

>

> The form of Tirupati Balaji is Varaha avatar, for Lord Jagannath

it is

> Nrisimha avatar. I am not sure about Vamana avatar...

>

> Best regards,

>

> Sarbani

>

>

> Karen Skoler [nykaren@o...]

> Monday, December 15, 2003 2:28 AM

> varahamihira ; vedic astrology

> |Sri Varaha| Re: Achyuta Gurukul] Palana Devata

>

>

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> Dear Mofie,

>

> I will tell you what I know about your questions and hope

otherscan add if

> need be.

>

> The Palana devata, as you wrote, is the deity that will provide

for your

> material needs in this life. Like a mother, as you wrote, She

will see to

> it that you have food, home, resources etc, Sanjayji taught that

this

> formshould be a form of Devi, a female deity, represented by the

planets in

> the 6th house from Amk. If no planets see the lord.

>

> To my knowledge ( and see Sanjay ji's book entitled Vedic Remedies

for more

> details) the dharma devata is the form of deity that will help you

fulfill

> your dharma in this life.

>

> As for the Hindu forms of Devi as palana devata, you can take

either the das

> mahavidya form ( though I recommend you get guidance from a guru

for this)

> or you can take the spouse of the Vishnu avatar represent by that

planet.

>

> The das mahavidya form for Jupiter is Tara.

> Parasara give the Vishnus avatar for Jupiter is Sri Vamana, but I

don't

> think he has a wife. Did he?

> I think the Kali yuga form of Vamana devata is Tirupati Balaji,

but I don't

> know if he has spouce either. Hopefully other can help you with

this.

>

> Hope this helps get you started.

>

> Best wishes,

> Karen

>

> om krishna guru

>

> Dear Jyotisha's and Guru's

>

> I wish you could explain a bit about this Palana Devata concept

which I

> had read in the Jaimini sutra.It said that the 6th from Amatya

Karaka will

> show our palana devata which deity will protect and prosper us in

the

> material world. Is the deity is always a female deity? I'm asking

because I

> have read that this deity will always nurture and protect us like

a mother.

>

> In my case, I had Guru in the 6th from Amatya Karaka(Sukra).

Guru is

> placed in Scorpio navamsa. In Rasi Kundali Guru is exalted and and

in

> Vimsamsa Guru is debiliated and in conjuction with exalted Mangal

in the 8th

> house. How to determine the deity for Guru. And also please

explain to me

> what is the difference between this Palana Devata and Dharma

Devata which is

> 9th from Atma Karaka.

>

> Thanks & Regards.

>

> Hare Krsna!

> Mofie Augustine

>

>

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