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Dear Srinivas ji,

Angular houses are the house of action.If karka is placed in these houses,

signification of the planet

do reflect in all activities. This is the reason that Parasara says if all the

seven planets occupy Angular

houses ,a king is born,while explaining Nabhas yogas.

Trines give indication of purva punaya.As such ,  the native acquires the

traits of karka placed in trines

since birth.

Similarly ,traits of karka placed in upchaya places help the native in material

prosperity.

In 6H or 8H brings adverse results.This is the reason that Venus in 12H creates

problems

in matrimonial life and so on.

Regards,

 

 G.K.GOEL

Ph: 09350311433

Add: L-409, SARITA VIHAR

NEW DELHI-110 076

INDIA

 

 

 

 

sreeram srinivas <sreeram64

 

Wednesday, 25 June, 2008 3:15:56 PM

Re:Karana Names

 

 

Namaste Goel ji,

Kindly tell us if the karaka planet is in kendra or in other houses { except in

trines}, does it influece the native's horoscope ??

Why only TRINES position is considered ??

Can we conclude it as NEGATIVE if it is placed other than in Trines ??

With regards,

Sreeram_Srinivas

 

ancient_indian_ astrology, Gopal Goel <gkgoel1937@. ..>

wrote:

>

> Dear Neelam ji ,

> In your mail dated Jan 17, you have given some traits in a native based on

Taitila Karna as prescribed by Dhundiraj.

> These traits act like seed and manifest if karka planet of a trait is placed

in angular houses. One is born with a particular trait if its

> Karka is placed in trines.

> The trats indicated by tithis , Naksnatra etc are also judged in this manner.

> Regards,

>

>  G.K.GOEL

> Ph: 09350311433

> Add: L-409, SARITA VIHAR

> NEW DELHI-110 076

> INDIA

>

>

>

>

> neelam gupta neelamgupta07@ ...

> ancient_indian_ astrology

> Thursday, 17 January, 2008 10:51:40 PM

> Re: [ancient_indian_ astrology] Re: Karana Names

>

>

> Dear Renuji,

> Pt Dhundiraj in jatakbharnam has given the effects of birth on different

tithis, yogas, karanas besides ritus, ayanas, navamshas, nakshatras, etc.

> Just to quote an example, Actress Hema Malini is born in Karna Taitila and

Dundhiraj says:

> " If native is born in Taitila karna, he has a charming and delicate body, is

skilled in amorous or pleasure giving sports,

> knows the essence of arts, is a successful orator, of good character and

conduct, has clear intellect and playful eyes "

> Applies quite well to the personality. Though as with all astrological

principals, several other conditions should also support

> these features in the chart. This was just by way of an example, I may be

wrong.

> Love and regards

> Neelam

>

On 17/01/2008, renunw renunw (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> Dear Neelam ji,

>

> Would like to know more about this....

>

> " But the effects of panchang factors at birth on the nativity have

> been dealt

> > with in good measure in Jatakbharnam by Pt Dhundiraj.

> > I have personally applied them to several cases and found some

> truth in

> > them........ .. "

>

> if it is not going to disturb the current discussions in the forum.

>

> Thanks......

>

> blessings

>

> Renu

>

> ancient_indian_ astrology, " neelam gupta "

> <neelamgupta07@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Sreenadhji and Renuji,

> > Just some thoughts while we are on this topic:

> > I guess all panchang parameters do affect the nativity just as

> they do for

> > any muhurat.

> > Not many classics, however, deal with these influences and we do

> tend to

> > ignore most of such issues except some like birth in Gandant,

> amavasya, etc.

> > But the effects of panchang factors at birth on the nativity have

> been dealt

> > with in good measure in Jatakbharnam by Pt Dhundiraj.

> > I have personally applied them to several cases and found some

> truth in

> > them.

> > We do need to probe further into these things and a better picture

> might

> > emerge.

> > Love and regards

> > Neelam

> >

>

> > On 17/01/2008, Sreenadh sreesog@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Renu ji,

> > > It is believed that the Panchanga at birth is important in

> deriving

> > > results related to natal chart as well. Plus there are some

> special

> > > techniques such as the 'Nitya yogi' techniques used by Sunil ji

> etc for

> > > correlating Panchangas with the result derivation concerning

> natal chart.

> > > But the prime importance of Panchanga (5 limbs of time; such

> as Tithi,

> > > Nakshatra, Nitya yoga, Vara and Karana) is related to Muhurta

> > > dertermination.

> > > ==>

> > > > Also does anyone get affected by the 'karana' prevailing at

> one's

> > > > birth time? Does a particular 'karana' at birth indicate one's

> ups

> > > > and downs in life?

> > > <==

> > > I am yet to hear any such thing - even though associating

> Karana

> > > results generally with t he native and especially with the Moon

> dasa is a

> > > common practice.

> > > A special point to remember is that we might be calculating

> Karanas

> > > wrongly right now - Because as per modern books Karana is half

> of Tithi

> > > (Tithyardham Karnam) - but the question arises - if Karana is

> just half of

> > > Tithi, why should we consider it as indipendent at all? Why

> should we

> > > attribute a special limb to it? Mere use of the word Purvardha

> of Tithi, and

> > > Uttarardha of Tithi must have been sufficient. If Karana has a

> constent 6

> > > degree span, and is just the half of Tithi, then sinerely

> speaking there is

> > > no new limb such as Karana at all! So what is the clue? What is

> the idea

> > > hiding behind? What is the bit of lost knowledge? Yes, there is

> some!

> > > As per Adharva vedeeya jyotisha, Karana is NOT half of Tithi -

> but it is

> > > the special name attributed to 'day time part of the tithi'

> and 'night time

> > > part of the tithi' - means their duration is NOT constent (such

> as 6 degree)

> > > - and this is what makes Karana an independent limb! Like the

> day and night

> > > which is associated with 'Solar day', 'Day time karana'

> and 'Night time

> > > Karana' are the day and night of the 'Lunar day' (i.e. Tithi)!

> > >

> > > Any way - just sharing the thoughts - but I don't think that

> the group

> > > is ripe now to discuss such issues related to Karana divisions.

> I dont'

> > > think that the group is ripe neither to discuss the

> possibilities of Chara

> > > and Stira karanas in prediction nor about the intricate issues

> associated

> > > with their use through out history. So let us leave this

> subject here, if

> > > not any one is specially interested.

> > >

> > > Love and regards,

> > > Sreenadh

> > >

> > > ancient_indian_ astrology, " renunw "

> <renunw@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Sreenadh ji,

> > > >

> > > > Thanks so much for this piece of information on 'karana'. All

> these

> > > > days did not know the meanings of karana.

> > > >

> > > > Also does anyone get affected by the 'karana' prevailing at

> one's

> > > > birth time? Does a particular 'karana' at birth indicate one's

> ups

> > > > and downs in life?

> > > >

> > > > blessings

> > > >

> > > > Renu

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > -- In ancient_indian_ astrology, " Sreenadh "

> > > > sreesog@ wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Karana Names

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > > - Written by Sreenadh

> > > > >

> > > > > Karana is half of a Tithi. Here we are interested in the 7

> Karana

> > > > names

> > > > > and their meaning. This could be useful to some.

> > > > >

> > > > > 1. Bava

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this is also know as `Simha karnam'

> > > > > (Lion). Anyway the word Bava has nothing to do with Lion.

> This word

> > > > > originated from the Sanskrit word `Vapa', which means

> testacies,

> > > > > sperm, flush, creativity and so on. So naturally as you could

> > > > expect

> > > > > this karana is good for all Chara deeds (such as journey,

> daily

> > > > duties,

> > > > > business etc) and also for Stira deeds (such as sawing seeds,

> > > > sexual

> > > > > intercourse, for putting foundation stone, worship, temple

> > > > creation and

> > > > > so on).

> > > > >

> > > > > 2. Balava

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this is also known as `Puli karanam'

> > > > > (Leopard). Anyway the word Balava has nothing to do with

> leopard.

> > > > This

> > > > > word originated from the Sanskrit word `Vadava', which means

> > > > > brahmin lady, female horse (mare), slave girl, prostitute

> and so

> > > > on. The

> > > > > major meaning considered here is `Brahmin lady'. That is why

> > > > > this karana is good for Yajna, Homa (fire worship), study of

> Veda,

> > > > for

> > > > > reading epic and puranas etc. It is good for all kinds of

> Santi

> > > > karma.

> > > > >

> > > > > 3. Kaulava

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this is also known as `Panni

> > > > > karanam' (Pig/Swine). Anyway the word Kaulava has nothing to

> do

> > > > with

> > > > > Pig. This word originated from the Sanskrit word Kulapa or

> Kudava.

> > > > > Kudava is a kind of measurement vessel (also known as Nazhi

> in

> > > > south

> > > > > india). 1 Kudava = 32 Tola. Kula means traditional family.

> so the

> > > > word

> > > > > Kaula can refer to anyone who follows a traditional path, or

> > > > traditional

> > > > > job. For example Kulala is the one who creates mud vessels,

> and

> > > > Kaulalam

> > > > > is mud vessel. Kaulika is weaver and is also another name for

> > > > people who

> > > > > follow the traditional Siva-Sakta tantric path of worship.

> Also

> > > > remember

> > > > > the word Kaul, popular especially among Kashmiri pundits †"

> > > > > essentially pointing to Kaulachara (Kaula system of siva-

> sakti

> > > > worship).

> > > > > Thus essentially Kaulava karana is related to family,

> tradition

> > > > and any

> > > > > thing worldly. Thus naturally it is good for all Sthira karma

> > > > (such as

> > > > > friendship, compromise, agreement or anything which we want

> to

> > > > stay for

> > > > > long).

> > > > >

> > > > > 4. Taitila

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this is also known as Kazhuta karnam

> > > > > (Donkey). Anyway the word Taitila has nothing to do with

> Donkey.

> > > > This

> > > > > word originated from the Sanskrit word `Titir', which means

> > > > > getting awards, rewards or respect. Titir is a word with

> great

> > > > history.

> > > > > Remember the sage Titir based on whom the `Taitireeya banch'

> of

> > > > > vedic knowledge got its name. It could be because of the

> reverence

> > > > to

> > > > > him that the word `Titir' got the meaning respect or reward.

> > > > > Titiksha means patience. There is one very popular English

> word

> > > > which

> > > > > originated from the same root word †" i.e. `Title'. Apart

> > > > > from the meaning `heading', the word `Title' also means

> > > > > `entitling', giving a special name out of respect as a award,

> > > > > reward. Remember the `Sir' title awarded in medieval periods

> to

> > > > > many, and also the titles `Lord', `Dr' etc. Thus

> > > > > naturally Taitila karana is good for all activities related

> to

> > > > king,

> > > > > authority, ornamentation, ornamenting the idols and revered

> ones

> > > > and so

> > > > > on. Of course, to be near the kings or people in power and

> > > > authority

> > > > > without losing head demands a lot of patience as well. For

> pledge

> > > > > taking, receiving position, charge taking etc usually Taitila

> > > > karana is

> > > > > preferred.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > 5.. Gara

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this is also known as Gaja karana

> > > > (Elephant).

> > > > > Anyway the word Taitila has nothing to do with Elephant.

> Here the

> > > > root

> > > > > word itself is `Gara' meaning hard, difficult, demanding more

> > > > > effort and so on. Remember the words Garima (proud beauty),

> Gurutva

> > > > > (essence fullness), Garishta (most dense, most valuable),

> Gareeyan

> > > > (most

> > > > > revered, great). Actually this word has a better history. In

> the

> > > > ancient

> > > > > past the jobs that are considered difficult are

> > > > cattle/horse/ elephant

> > > > > breading, agriculture and rural business of grains, vehicle

> > > > related and

> > > > > so on; they demand much effort from the villager. Hriha is a

> word

> > > > that

> > > > > points to any type of house. The jobs that comes under the

> > > > category of

> > > > > difficult jobs and the word `gara' points to is cattle shed,

> > > > > horse shed, elephant shed and so on. For example Aswa-gara

> (horse

> > > > shed).

> > > > > The vehicle of ancient period is horse, and the place to

> land the

> > > > > vehicle is `Garage' as per English language. Note that

> English

> > > > > is also a language of Indo-European language family. The

> point to

> > > > note

> > > > > is that it is just due all this that †" Gara karana is very

> > > > > auspicious for any hard and difficult jobs, whether it be

> related

> > > > to

> > > > > vehicle, cattle, house, machinery, rural business and so on.

> > > > >

> > > > > 6. Vanija

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this karana is known as `Surabhi

> > > > > karanam' (Cow). Anyway the word Vanija has nothing to do

> with Cow.

> > > > > This word originated from the Sanskrit word `Panija' or Pani

> > > > > meaning Phoenician, businessman or market. Remember the word

> > > > Vanijya

> > > > > (business) which too is a related word. The word `Pani' or

> > > > > `Pany' means Phoenician or business (In the vedic past the

> > > > > Phoenicians did business with India). Note the presence of

> this

> > > > word in

> > > > > the modern day English word `company' (com-pany) †" thus

> > > > > company essentially means `group business'. Looking at the

> > > > > history of this word it is clear that `Vanija' or

> > > > > `Panija' is a word essentially related to business. Thus

> > > > > naturally this Karana is good for starting a business,

> selling

> > > > plot or

> > > > > building or anything of the like and so on.

> > > > >

> > > > > 7. Vishti

> > > > >

> > > > > In south india this karana is known with this self

> > > > same

> > > > > name, and it is assumed that the shape of Vishti is similar

> to a

> > > > dog.

> > > > > Anyway the word Vishti has nothing to do with dog. Here the

> root

> > > > word

> > > > > itself is `Vishti' meaning effort without benefit, work

> without

> > > > > payment; in short `wastage' of time, money and energy.

> Vishiti

> > > > > is Vi-Ishti.. Ishti is yaga or work. Vi-Ishti is useless

> Ishti or

> > > > useless

> > > > > work; i.e. work that got wasted. In short vishti means

> `waste'

> > > > > †" both words (vishti and waste) originated from the same

> root. Thus

> > > > > naturally this karana is not good for beneficial or good

> deeds and

> > > > also

> > > > > for deeds for which we expect some benefit (even punya) in

> return.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Just some thoughts. Hope that this would be useful at least

> to

> > > > some

> > > > > one.

> > > > > Love and regards,

> > > > > Sreenadh

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Dear Srinivas ji,

Angular houses are the house of action.If karka is placed in these houses, signification of the planet

do reflect in all activities. This is the reason that Parasara says if all the seven planets occupy Angular

houses ,a king is born,while explaining Nabhas yogas.

Trines give indication of purva punaya.As such , the native acquires the traits of karka placed in trines

since birth.

Similarly ,traits of karka placed in upchaya places help the native in material prosperity.

In 6H or 8H brings adverse results.This is the reason that Venus in 12H creates problems

in matrimonial life and so on.

Regards,

 

G.K.GOELPh: 09350311433Add: L-409, SARITA VIHARNEW DELHI-110 076INDIA

sreeram srinivas <sreeram64 Sent: Wednesday, 25 June, 2008 3:15:56 PM Re:Karana Names

 

 

Namaste Goel ji,

Kindly tell us if the karaka planet is in kendra or in other houses { except in trines}, does it influece the native's horoscope ??

Why only TRINES position is considered ??

Can we conclude it as NEGATIVE if it is placed other than in Trines ??

With regards,

Sreeram_Srinivas

ancient_indian_ astrology, Gopal Goel <gkgoel1937@. ..> wrote:>> Dear Neelam ji ,> In your mail dated Jan 17, you have given some traits in a native based on Taitila Karna as prescribed by Dhundiraj.> These traits act like seed and manifest if karka planet of a trait is placed in angular houses. One is born with a particular trait if its> Karka is placed in trines.> The trats indicated by tithis , Naksnatra etc are also judged in this manner.> Regards,> > Â G.K.GOEL> Ph: 09350311433> Add: L-409, SARITA VIHAR> NEW DELHI-110 076> INDIA> > > > > neelam gupta neelamgupta07@ ...> ancient_indian_ astrology> Thursday, 17 January, 2008 10:51:40 PM> Re: [ancient_indian_ astrology] Re: Karana Names>

> > Dear Renuji,> Pt Dhundiraj in jatakbharnam has given the effects of birth on different tithis, yogas, karanas besides ritus, ayanas, navamshas, nakshatras, etc.> Just to quote an example, Actress Hema Malini is born in Karna Taitila and Dundhiraj says:> "If native is born in Taitila karna, he has a charming and delicate body, is skilled in amorous or pleasure giving sports,> knows the essence of arts, is a successful orator, of good character and conduct, has clear intellect and playful eyes"> Applies quite well to the personality. Though as with all astrological principals, several other conditions should also support> these features in the chart. This was just by way of an example, I may be wrong.> Love and regards> Neelam> > > > > > > > On 17/01/2008, renunw renunw (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:> Dear Neelam ji,>

> Would like to know more about this....> > " But the effects of panchang factors at birth on the nativity have> been dealt> > with in good measure in Jatakbharnam by Pt Dhundiraj.> > I have personally applied them to several cases and found some> truth in> > them........ .."> > if it is not going to disturb the current discussions in the forum.> > Thanks......> > blessings> > Renu> > ancient_indian_ astrology, "neelam gupta"> <neelamgupta07@ ...> wrote:> >> > Dear Sreenadhji and Renuji,> > Just some thoughts while we are on this topic:> > I guess all panchang parameters do affect the nativity just as> they do for> > any muhurat.> > Not many classics, however, deal with these influences and we do> tend

to> > ignore most of such issues except some like birth in Gandant,> amavasya, etc.> > But the effects of panchang factors at birth on the nativity have> been dealt> > with in good measure in Jatakbharnam by Pt Dhundiraj.> > I have personally applied them to several cases and found some> truth in> > them.> > We do need to probe further into these things and a better picture> might> > emerge.> > Love and regards> > Neelam> >> > > On 17/01/2008, Sreenadh sreesog@ wrote:> > >> > > Dear Renu ji,> > > It is believed that the Panchanga at birth is important in> deriving> > > results related to natal chart as well. Plus there are some> special> > > techniques such as the 'Nitya yogi' techniques used by Sunil ji> etc for> >

> correlating Panchangas with the result derivation concerning> natal chart.> > > But the prime importance of Panchanga (5 limbs of time; such> as Tithi,> > > Nakshatra, Nitya yoga, Vara and Karana) is related to Muhurta> > > dertermination.> > > ==>> > > > Also does anyone get affected by the 'karana' prevailing at> one's> > > > birth time? Does a particular 'karana' at birth indicate one's> ups> > > > and downs in life?> > > <==> > > I am yet to hear any such thing - even though associating> Karana> > > results generally with t he native and especially with the Moon> dasa is a> > > common practice.> > > A special point to remember is that we might be calculating> Karanas> > > wrongly right now - Because as per modern

books Karana is half> of Tithi> > > (Tithyardham Karnam) - but the question arises - if Karana is> just half of> > > Tithi, why should we consider it as indipendent at all? Why> should we> > > attribute a special limb to it? Mere use of the word Purvardha> of Tithi, and> > > Uttarardha of Tithi must have been sufficient. If Karana has a> constent 6> > > degree span, and is just the half of Tithi, then sinerely> speaking there is> > > no new limb such as Karana at all! So what is the clue? What is> the idea> > > hiding behind? What is the bit of lost knowledge? Yes, there is> some!> > > As per Adharva vedeeya jyotisha, Karana is NOT half of Tithi -> but it is> > > the special name attributed to 'day time part of the tithi'> and 'night time> > > part of the

tithi' - means their duration is NOT constent (such> as 6 degree)> > > - and this is what makes Karana an independent limb! Like the> day and night> > > which is associated with 'Solar day', 'Day time karana'> and 'Night time> > > Karana' are the day and night of the 'Lunar day' (i.e. Tithi)!> > >> > > Any way - just sharing the thoughts - but I don't think that> the group> > > is ripe now to discuss such issues related to Karana divisions.> I dont'> > > think that the group is ripe neither to discuss the> possibilities of Chara> > > and Stira karanas in prediction nor about the intricate issues> associated> > > with their use through out history. So let us leave this> subject here, if> > > not any one is specially interested.> > >> > > Love and

regards,> > > Sreenadh> > >> > > ancient_indian_ astrology, "renunw"> <renunw@>> > > wrote:> > > >> > > > Dear Sreenadh ji,> > > >> > > > Thanks so much for this piece of information on 'karana'. All> these> > > > days did not know the meanings of karana.> > > >> > > > Also does anyone get affected by the 'karana' prevailing at> one's> > > > birth time? Does a particular 'karana' at birth indicate one's> ups> > > > and downs in life?> > > >> > > > blessings> > > >> > > > Renu> > > >> > > >> > > > -- In ancient_indian_ astrology, "Sreenadh"> > > > sreesog@

wrote:> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > Karana Names> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > > - Written by Sreenadh> > > > >> > > > > Karana is half of a Tithi. Here we are interested in the 7> Karana> > > > names> > > > > and their meaning. This could be useful to some.> > > > >> > > > > 1. Bava> > > > >> > > > > In south india this is also know as `Simha karnam'> > > > > (Lion).. Anyway the word Bava has nothing to do with Lion.> This word> > > > > originated from the Sanskrit word `Vapa', which means> testacies,> > > > > sperm, flush, creativity and so on. So naturally as you could> > > >

expect> > > > > this karana is good for all Chara deeds (such as journey,> daily> > > > duties,> > > > > business etc) and also for Stira deeds (such as sawing seeds,> > > > sexual> > > > > intercourse, for putting foundation stone, worship, temple> > > > creation and> > > > > so on).> > > > >> > > > > 2. Balava> > > > >> > > > > In south india this is also known as `Puli karanam'> > > > > (Leopard). Anyway the word Balava has nothing to do with> leopard.> > > > This> > > > > word originated from the Sanskrit word `Vadava', which means> > > > > brahmin lady, female horse (mare), slave girl, prostitute> and so> > > > on. The> > > >

> major meaning considered here is `Brahmin lady'. That is why> > > > > this karana is good for Yajna, Homa (fire worship), study of> Veda,> > > > for> > > > > reading epic and puranas etc. It is good for all kinds of> Santi> > > > karma.> > > > >> > > > > 3. Kaulava> > > > >> > > > > In south india this is also known as `Panni> > > > > karanam' (Pig/Swine). Anyway the word Kaulava has nothing to> do> > > > with> > > > > Pig. This word originated from the Sanskrit word Kulapa or> Kudava.> > > > > Kudava is a kind of measurement vessel (also known as Nazhi> in> > > > south> > > > > india). 1 Kudava = 32 Tola. Kula means traditional family.> so the> >

> > word> > > > > Kaula can refer to anyone who follows a traditional path, or> > > > traditional> > > > > job. For example Kulala is the one who creates mud vessels,> and> > > > Kaulalam> > > > > is mud vessel. Kaulika is weaver and is also another name for> > > > people who> > > > > follow the traditional Siva-Sakta tantric path of worship.> Also> > > > remember> > > > > the word Kaul, popular especially among Kashmiri pundits â€"> > > > > essentially pointing to Kaulachara (Kaula system of siva-> sakti> > > > worship).> > > > > Thus essentially Kaulava karana is related to family,> tradition> > > > and any> > > > > thing worldly. Thus naturally it is good for all Sthira

karma> > > > (such as> > > > > friendship, compromise, agreement or anything which we want> to> > > > stay for> > > > > long).> > > > >> > > > > 4. Taitila> > > > >> > > > > In south india this is also known as Kazhuta karnam> > > > > (Donkey). Anyway the word Taitila has nothing to do with> Donkey.> > > > This> > > > > word originated from the Sanskrit word `Titir', which means> > > > > getting awards, rewards or respect. Titir is a word with> great> > > > history.> > > > > Remember the sage Titir based on whom the `Taitireeya banch'> of> > > > > vedic knowledge got its name. It could be because of the> reverence> > > > to>

> > > > him that the word `Titir' got the meaning respect or reward.> > > > > Titiksha means patience. There is one very popular English> word> > > > which> > > > > originated from the same root word â€" i.e. `Title'. Apart> > > > > from the meaning `heading', the word `Title' also means> > > > > `entitling', giving a special name out of respect as a award,> > > > > reward. Remember the `Sir' title awarded in medieval periods> to> > > > > many, and also the titles `Lord', `Dr' etc. Thus> > > > > naturally Taitila karana is good for all activities related> to> > > > king,> > > > > authority, ornamentation, ornamenting the idols and revered> ones> > > > and so> > > > > on. Of course, to be near the

kings or people in power and> > > > authority> > > > > without losing head demands a lot of patience as well. For> pledge> > > > > taking, receiving position, charge taking etc usually Taitila> > > > karana is> > > > > preferred.> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > 5. Gara> > > > >> > > > > In south india this is also known as Gaja karana> > > > (Elephant).> > > > > Anyway the word Taitila has nothing to do with Elephant.> Here the> > > > root> > > > > word itself is `Gara' meaning hard, difficult, demanding more> > > > > effort and so on. Remember the words Garima (proud beauty),> Gurutva> > > > > (essence fullness), Garishta (most dense, most

valuable),> Gareeyan> > > > (most> > > > > revered, great). Actually this word has a better history. In> the> > > > ancient> > > > > past the jobs that are considered difficult are> > > > cattle/horse/ elephant> > > > > breading, agriculture and rural business of grains, vehicle> > > > related and> > > > > so on; they demand much effort from the villager. Hriha is a> word> > > > that> > > > > points to any type of house. The jobs that comes under the> > > > category of> > > > > difficult jobs and the word `gara' points to is cattle shed,> > > > > horse shed, elephant shed and so on. For example Aswa-gara> (horse> > > > shed).> > > > > The vehicle of ancient period is

horse, and the place to> land the> > > > > vehicle is `Garage' as per English language. Note that> English> > > > > is also a language of Indo-European language family. The> point to> > > > note> > > > > is that it is just due all this that â€" Gara karana is very> > > > > auspicious for any hard and difficult jobs, whether it be> related> > > > to> > > > > vehicle, cattle, house, machinery, rural business and so on.> > > > >> > > > > 6. Vanija> > > > >> > > > > In south india this karana is known as `Surabhi> > > > > karanam' (Cow). Anyway the word Vanija has nothing to do> with Cow.> > > > > This word originated from the Sanskrit word `Panija' or Pani> > > >

> meaning Phoenician, businessman or market. Remember the word> > > > Vanijya> > > > > (business) which too is a related word. The word `Pani' or> > > > > `Pany' means Phoenician or business (In the vedic past the> > > > > Phoenicians did business with India). Note the presence of> this> > > > word in> > > > > the modern day English word `company' (com-pany) â€" thus> > > > > company essentially means `group business'. Looking at the> > > > > history of this word it is clear that `Vanija' or> > > > > `Panija' is a word essentially related to business. Thus> > > > > naturally this Karana is good for starting a business,> selling> > > > plot or> > > > > building or anything of the like and so on.> > > >

>> > > > > 7. Vishti> > > > >> > > > > In south india this karana is known with this self> > > > same> > > > > name, and it is assumed that the shape of Vishti is similar> to a> > > > dog.> > > > > Anyway the word Vishti has nothing to do with dog. Here the> root> > > > word> > > > > itself is `Vishti' meaning effort without benefit, work> without> > > > > payment; in short `wastage' of time, money and energy.> Vishiti> > > > > is Vi-Ishti.. Ishti is yaga or work. Vi-Ishti is useless> Ishti or> > > > useless> > > > > work; i.e. work that got wasted. In short vishti means> `waste'> > > > > â€" both words (vishti and waste) originated from the same>

root. Thus> > > > > naturally this karana is not good for beneficial or good> deeds and> > > > also> > > > > for deeds for which we expect some benefit (even punya) in> return.> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > Just some thoughts. Hope that this would be useful at least> to> > > > some> > > > > one.> > > > > Love and regards,> > > > > Sreenadh> > > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> >> > > > > > Explore your hobbies and interests.. Go to http://in.promos. / groups/>

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