Guest guest Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 Dear Friend, 1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same. Thanks and regards, TW A Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps 16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. 4-Step/ (File Section) A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp 11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) , vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami wrote: > > dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377.it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators.regards.vasudhakar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator), then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) , vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377.it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators.regards.vasudhakar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Dear Dr.Sheetal ji,If the orbit of 3D 20S can be extended to 5D why to mention of 3D 20S. you can straight away say "within 5 Deg". I think 5 Deg orbit range is only for fast moving planets as said by shri Tin Win ji. Pl clarify.Thanks & Regards,Naidu KPK. P. Naidu,Flat E-1, Prince Aptmts.,Nowroji Road,Maharanipeta,VISAKHAPATNAM 530002.Phone Resi: 0891-2712591.--- On Fri, 25/12/09, Sheetal <ratnamalag wrote:Sheetal <ratnamalagRe: 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps Date: Friday, 25 December, 2009, 10:29 AM Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator) , then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 > wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. http://groups. / group/k_p_ system 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) @gro ups.com, vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@ ...> wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377. it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators. regards.vasudhak ar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/> The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Dear Dr.Sheetal,Thanks for the explanation .Point no.1,2,3 & 5 are clearly stated and understood.In KP boundary of House starts from one cusp and ends at next cusp.I also assume that word "Bhava" and "House" mentioned are one and same thing.However as per my limited knowledge,point no.4 is not understood as it seems to conflict with point no.2 & 3.My humble request to you for elaborating it for better understanding.Biprid Sheetal <ratnamalag Sent: Fri, December 25, 2009 10:29:49 AMRe: 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator) , then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 > wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. http://groups. / group/k_p_ system 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator.. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) @gro ups.com, vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@ ...> wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377. it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators. regards.vasudhak ar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Dear Sunil Gondhalekar ji and Friends, 1. The 4 step primary signifcators of a planet in conjunction with the cusps, as mentioned in the attachment of the following message is according to the 4 step referencess given there. /message/30269 2. The given 4 step references there are as given under: (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) Note: R1: Sunil Gondhalekar: Advance Theory of KP, Four Step Theory R2: A.R. Raichur: " 4 Step Method – Part 1 to 5 " , in the February to June-2007 issues of the KP E-Zine Msg# are from this KP group. 3. If the inventor and authority of the 4 step theory, Sunil ji says that something what is quoted in the attachment of the above mentioned Msg#30269 is not according to the 4 step theory or what is Sheetal ji mentioned in the following message is as per the 4 step theory, for the benefit of 4 step lovers, it is my pleasure to discuss with the practical examples given in the list of above quoted 4 step references, in order to make the necessary adjustment in the KPAstro 3.5's four step primary significators or to make the required ammendments in the quoted 4 step references. 4. If there is no response from Sunil ji, the 4 step primary signifcators of a planet in conjunction with the cusps as explained in the attachment of Msg#30269 would be deemed to be correct according to the 4 step theory, and cosequently nothing would be needed to adjust in the the 4 step primary significators of the 3.5 (also 3.0 or 3.1). Note: orb is easily adjustable in the KPAstro 3.5. To make this issue clear for the 4 step lovers, let me request Sunil Gondhalekar ji to respond, if necessary, as nothing is written clearly in the English translated 4 step lecture notes or the articles of English translater and 4 step promoter late Shri Raichur or 4 step messages in the two KP groups here and there. Thanks and regards, TW /message/30284 , Sheetal <ratnamalag wrote: > > Dear sir > > I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg > here > > CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: > > 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on > either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. > > 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in > its star( Primary/strong significator), then it gives the result of both > bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. > > 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it > has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the > results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. > > 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, > then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular > house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not > > 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of > 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. > > I hope it is clear. > ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some > difference) > > Regards > Dr Sheetal > > On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 wrote: > > > > > > > Dear Friend, > > > > 1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction > > with the Cusps as attached below. > > 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken > > or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' > > significator or not. > > 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it > > clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same. > > > > Thanks and regards, > > TW > > > > A Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) > > II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps > > 16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m > > orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet > > `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step > > of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose > > cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary > > significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically > > occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it > > will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' > > significator. > > > > 4-Step/ (File Section) > > A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc > > A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY > > II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp > > 11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind > > (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' > > taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, > > irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by > > the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder > > whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction > > with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, > > the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a > > significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the > > relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet > > becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous > > house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can > > be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, > > Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, > > 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, > > #14976) > > > > <%40>, > > vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@> wrote: > > > > > > dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri > > rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377.it is exactly according to mr. > > suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house > > occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji > > takes both x and y houses as significators.regards.vasudhakar > > > > > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. > > http://in./ > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Dear K.P.Naidu ji I used to take orbit of 3*20' but I have found in some cases it definitely work upto 4* and for moon 5*. So 4step Sw also has option of range of 3*20' / also 5* ,So according to indivisual experience u can opt for it. Regards Dr Sheetal On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 12:40 PM, K. P. Naidu <konathalan wrote: Dear Dr.Sheetal ji,If the orbit of 3D 20S can be extended to 5D why to mention of 3D 20S. you can straight away say " within 5 Deg " . I think 5 Deg orbit range is only for fast moving planets as said by shri Tin Win ji. Pl clarify. Thanks & Regards,Naidu KPK. P. Naidu,Flat E-1, Prince Aptmts.,Nowroji Road,Maharanipeta,VISAKHAPATNAM 530002.Phone Resi: 0891-2712591. --- On Fri, 25/12/09, Sheetal <ratnamalag wrote: Sheetal <ratnamalagRe: 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps Friday, 25 December, 2009, 10:29 AM Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator) , then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 > wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. http://groups. / group/k_p_ system 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) @gro ups.com, vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@ ...> wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377. it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators. regards.vasudhak ar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/> The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 Thanks Dr.Sheetal for your clarification.Naidu KPK. P. Naidu,Flat E-1, Prince Aptmts.,Nowroji Road,Maharanipeta,VISAKHAPATNAM 530002.Phone Resi: 0891-2712591.--- On Fri, 25/12/09, Sheetal <ratnamalag wrote:Sheetal <ratnamalagRe: 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps Date: Friday, 25 December, 2009, 9:28 PM Dear K.P.Naidu ji I used to take orbit of 3*20' but I have found in some cases it definitely work upto 4* and for moon 5*. So 4step Sw also has option of range of 3*20' / also 5* ,So according to indivisual experience u can opt for it. Regards Dr Sheetal On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 12:40 PM, K. P. Naidu <konathalan (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear Dr.Sheetal ji,If the orbit of 3D 20S can be extended to 5D why to mention of 3D 20S. you can straight away say "within 5 Deg". I think 5 Deg orbit range is only for fast moving planets as said by shri Tin Win ji. Pl clarify. Thanks & Regards,Naidu KPK. P. Naidu,Flat E-1, Prince Aptmts.,Nowroji Road,Maharanipeta,VISAKHAPATNAM 530002.Phone Resi: 0891-2712591. --- On Fri, 25/12/09, Sheetal <ratnamalag (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Sheetal <ratnamalag (AT) gmail (DOT) com>Re: 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps@gro ups.com Friday, 25 December, 2009, 10:29 AM Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator) , then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 > wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. http://groups. / group/k_p_ system 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) @gro ups.com, vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@ ...> wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377. it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators. regards.vasudhak ar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/> The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 dear friends, i will confirm the rules for planets near the cusp. 1-a- if there are planets in star of planet near the cusp and such a planet may be behind/after cusp within orb,then he will signify the house strongly(primary)..in this case he will not signify the owning houses. 1.b- if there are no planets in star of planet near the cusp and such a planet is behind the cusp,then he will signify both houses along with ownership houses(only if no planet in that house who it owns) 1.c-if same as condition 1-b but ahead of cusp,then he will signify where he resides and ownership. 2.if such a planet acts a starlord who is near the cusp,then he will signify both houses..this condition will be in 2nd and 4th step. hope this clears the rules about planet near the cusp..near means ahead/behind the cusp in orb. -thanks -sunil gondhalekar , " TW " <tw853 wrote: > > Dear Friend, > > 1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. > 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. > 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same. > > Thanks and regards, > TW > > > A Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) > II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps > 16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. > > > 4-Step/ (File Section) > A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc > A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY > II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp > 11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) > > > > , vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@> wrote: > > > > dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377.it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators.regards.vasudhakar > > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 Respected Sunilji, Sir, I am sorry to disturb you, but my doubts raided in message no. 30291 are not yet cleared, regards, sujatkaram The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 Dear Sujat ji Sunil ji has given a good explanation Regards Dr Sheetal On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 5:13 PM, sujat karambelkar <sujatkaram wrote: Dr.Sheetal, I have not studied 4-step in detail or from any official literature and so I cannot be emphatic but I think :- 1] item No. 2 of your explanation should include " planet in its own star " and, 2] item No. 5 is not applicable in case of item no. 4. This is my understanding. Am I correct? Regards, sujat. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 Dear Bipin ji Sunil sir has explained very well Regards Dr Sheetal On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Bips Vasavada <biprid wrote: Dear Dr.Sheetal,Thanks for the explanation .Point no.1,2,3 & 5 are clearly stated and understood.In KP boundary of House starts from one cusp and ends at next cusp.I also assume that word " Bhava " and " House " mentioned are one and same thing.However as per my limited knowledge,point no.4 is not understood as it seems to conflict with point no.2 & 3. My humble request to you for elaborating it for better understanding.Biprid Sheetal <ratnamalag Fri, December 25, 2009 10:29:49 AMRe: 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator) , then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 > wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. http://groups. / group/k_p_ system 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator.. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) @gro ups.com, vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@ ...> wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377. it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators. regards.vasudhak ar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 Dear Sujat ji and Bipin ji To avoid the confusion 1,2,3 ponts are same 4th point is also correct but words should be " when planet is at the cusp & ahead of it " instead of " planet inside the house, at the cusp " Regards Dr Sheetal Thanks and regards Dr Sheetal On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Sheetal <ratnamalag wrote: Dear sir I had sent the msg in other group few mon back and just sending the same msg here CUSPAL PLANET: AccordinIg to 4step theory: 1.If the planet near cusp is within 3*20mt (can be extended up to 5*), on either side of cusp is taken as cuspal planet. 2.If planet is just behind the cusp within 3*20mts and it has no planet in its star( Primary/strong significator), then it gives the result of both bhava ie where it is placed and the next bhava. 3. When such cuspal planet is placed behind the cusp within 3*20mt and it has planet in its star ( secondary/ weak significator) then it gives the results of next house only and not of the house where it is placed. 4.When cuspal planet is placed inside the house at the cusp within 3*20mt, then also it is considered as strong to give the result of that perticular house only where it is placed, whether it has planet in its star or not 5. When such cuspal planet come as star lord,( eg. in 2nd and 4th step of 4step theory) then also it gives the results of both houses. I hope it is clear. ( Mr Chandrakant Bhatt also used cuspal planet within 5* orbit with some difference) RegardsDr Sheetal On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:39 PM, TW <tw853 wrote: Dear Friend,1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same.Thanks and regards,TWA Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. 4-Step/ (File Section)A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) , vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami wrote:>> dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377.it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators.regards.vasudhakar > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Dear Sujat ji Thanks for pointing out my mistake in point no 5 Point no 5--Yes u r correct here, if cuspal planet comes as a star lord( 2nd and 4th step) and if it is behind the cusp then it gives the result of both the houses but if it has crossed the cusp( placed ahead of the cusp) then it gives the result of the the house where it is placed. Planet is strong if it has no planet in its star and also when it is in own star, so it will definitely give the result of both the houses in 1st and definitely in 2nd step as it is coming as (own) star lord.here. Thanks and Regards Dr Sheetal On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 10:26 PM, sujat karambelkar <sujatkaram wrote: Respected Mr. Sunilji and Dr. Sheetal, We are at the learning stage of 4-step theory and look to you for clarifications of our doubts .Sadly your clarifications donot clear our confusions. Dr. Sheetal , vide item no. 5 of her post informs us that if a cuspal planet comes as a starlord, it gives results of both the houses. Is it correct? If this cuspal planet has crossed the cusp and has entered the next house , will it give results of both the houses? Please confirm. I donot see any logic behind this. Similarly item no. 2 of her post should include a planet in its own star also. Suppose there is aplanet in its own star.I think even if such a planet has other planets in its star, it will give results of both the houses. Please correct me if I am not. Please donot misunderstand me.By nature I am not of an arguementative type and as a matter of fact should have givenup this thread. But clearing doubts is of utmost importance to me. I donot want to move ahead with incorrect theories. Regards, sujat karambelkar. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 dear sunil gondhalekar, instead of explaining by using " any planet' or 'primary significator planet', it is mentioned by each rule of 'primary significator' seperately, and so here are still 2 points to be cleared: 1. what about a planet in its own stars? 2. > 2.if such a planet acts a starlord who is near the cusp,then he will > signify both houses.. what about its owning houses? inclusive or exclusive? Thanks and regards, TW , " sunilalaka " <sunilalaka wrote: > > dear friends, > i will confirm the rules for planets near the cusp. > > 1-a- if there are planets in star of planet near the cusp > and such a planet may be behind/after cusp within orb,then he will signify the house strongly(primary)..in this case he will not signify > the owning houses. > 1.b- if there are no planets in star of planet near the cusp and such > a planet is behind the cusp,then he will signify both houses along with ownership houses(only if no planet in that house who it owns) > 1.c-if same as condition 1-b but ahead of cusp,then he will signify > where he resides and ownership. > > 2.if such a planet acts a starlord who is near the cusp,then he will > signify both houses..this condition will be in 2nd and 4th step. > hope this clears the rules about planet near the cusp..near means > ahead/behind the cusp in orb. > -thanks > -sunil gondhalekar > > , " TW " <tw853@> wrote: > > > > Dear Friend, > > > > 1. It appears referring the 4 Step Primary Significators for Conjunction with the Cusps as attached below. > > 2. Pl note whether the house occupied by the said conjoined planet is taken or not depends on the role of that planet whether it is a `primary' significator or not. > > 3. If it is still not exactly the same, pl give the example case to make it clear. Because it had been checked and rechecked to be exactly the same. > > > > Thanks and regards, > > TW > > > > > > A Study Article on Four Step Theory (KPE-zine Dec 2007, p 45) > > II.3.1. Rule 4 of Conjunction with the Cusps > > 16. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within the prescribed 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet `automatically' becomes a `primary' significator of this cusp in `any' step of the 4 steps, `irrespective' of other planets `being' in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet `not being' a primary significator. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is basically considered as a `secondary' significator, and it will become a `primary' significator when the relevant planet is a `primary' significator. > > > > > > 4-Step/ (File Section) > > A NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY.doc > > A STUDY NOTE ON FOUR STEP THEORY > > II.3.1. Conjunction with Cusp > > 11. If a planet is in conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb, behind (before) the cusp or ahead (after) the cusp, the planet is `automatically' taken as a primary significator of this cusp in `any step' of 4 steps, irrespective of other planets being in the house whose cusp is conjoined by the planet or the planet not being a primary significator. One may wonder whether a planet can become a primary significator by the mere conjunction with a cusp within 3d:20m orb. In the case of conjunction before the cusp, the physically occupied house is also taken into consideration as a significator, and it will also become a primary significator when the relevant planet is a primary significator. In such a case, the planet becomes a primary signifcator of the conjoined house as well as the previous house, which is a negative house for the conjoined house. The 3d:20m orb can be increased up to 4-5 degree especially for the fast moving planets (Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus) and the very fast moving Moon. (R 1, pages 20-24, 27, 49, 53, 57, 61,67, 91; R2, Part-4 & 5; Msg#13680, #13882, #14148, #14976) > > > > > > > > , vasudhakar goswami <vasudhakargoswami@> wrote: > > > > > > dear bhaskar ji-a four step based software has been prepared by shri rangrajan of chennai phone-04425580377.it is exactly according to mr. suneel gondhelkar'theory except when a planet conjoines with y house occuping x house,it includes only y house as the significator while suneelji takes both x and y houses as significators.regards.vasudhakar > > > > > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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