Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 24 Feb 2010 Dear all I am confused and need directions to do further analysis. Q: When will I get permanent job? KP 51, DOJ: 24 Feb 2010, TOJ: 18:30 hours, POJ: Auckland, New Zealand. NZDST Analysis: 1. Is job promised? a. SLC(10) = Rahu in Star(Ven) sub(Merc) b. Rahu in S(2,6,10,11) è yes c. Ven in S(2,6,10,11) è yes d. Merc in S(2,6,10,11) è yes Hence, Getting of Hob is promised. 2. When? a. S(2,6,10,11) in order of strength = (2 MErc, Rahu, Mon, 2 Mars R, Ven) b. RP = Sat r, Mon, Rahu, 2 Merc c. Find common of S(2,6,10,11) and RP è Mon, Rahu, MErc d. SLC(11) = Jup in Fixed sign hence mOve Jup to the sensitive point What next? I do not expect anybody to solve this query for me bit to guide me to follow the accurate formula Thanks RG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Dear Ravinder, 11th cusp sub lord Jupiter is not retro. It is in the constellation of Rahu which is always Retro.It is OK. But Jupiter is not a significator of either of 2,6,10 or 11. Rather it is lord of 3 and 9. 9 negates 10. Further itis in the constellation of Rahu that occupies 7. Jupiter itself occupies 8th house. This is not auspecious. Further more Jupiter is a slow moving planet. Hence job is not promissed in near future. I think so. Please update. Dr. Rath Ravinder Grover <rgrover Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 11:20:52 AM Job - WHen? 24 Feb 2010 Dear all I am confused and need directions to do further analysis. Q: When will I get permanent job? KP 51, DOJ: 24 Feb 2010, TOJ: 18:30 hours, POJ: Auckland, New Zealand. NZDST Analysis: 1. Is job promised? a. SLC(10) = Rahu in Star(Ven) sub(Merc) b. Rahu in S(2,6,10,11) è yes c. Ven in S(2,6,10,11) è yes d. Merc in S(2,6,10,11) è yes Hence, Getting of Hob is promised. 2. When? a. S(2,6,10,11) in order of strength = (2 MErc, Rahu, Mon, 2 Mars R, Ven) b. RP = Sat r, Mon, Rahu, 2 Merc c. Find common of S(2,6,10,11) and RP è Mon, Rahu, MErc d. SLC(11) = Jup in Fixed sign hence mOve Jup to the sensitive point What next? I do not expect anybody to solve this query for me bit to guide me to follow the accurate formula Thanks RG Dear Ravinder, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 1 March 2010 Dear Dr Rath Thanks for your rmail. Sub Lord Cusp 11 is JUp in Star of Rahu . Rahu in star(Ven) and VEn is the LORd of H(11) so in this way Rahu signifies H11. Shall we assume JUp is signifying H(11) sir? Please clarify with your divine knowledge Thanks RG On Behalf Of Luther Rath Sunday, February 28, 2010 7:00 PM Re: Job - WHen? Dear Ravinder, 11th cusp sub lord Jupiter is not retro. It is in the constellation of Rahu which is always Retro.It is OK. But Jupiter is not a significator of either of 2,6,10 or 11. Rather it is lord of 3 and 9. 9 negates 10. Further itis in the constellation of Rahu that occupies 7. Jupiter itself occupies 8th house. This is not auspecious. Further more Jupiter is a slow moving planet. Hence job is not promissed in near future. I think so. Please update. Dr. Rath Ravinder Grover <rgrover Wed, February 24, 2010 11:20:52 AM Job - WHen? 24 Feb 2010 Dear all I am confused and need directions to do further analysis. Q: When will I get permanent job? KP 51, DOJ: 24 Feb 2010, TOJ: 18:30 hours, POJ: Auckland, New Zealand. NZDST Analysis: 1. Is job promised? a. SLC(10) = Rahu in Star(Ven) sub(Merc) b. Rahu in S(2,6,10,11) è yes c. Ven in S(2,6,10,11) è yes d. Merc in S(2,6,10,11) è yes Hence, Getting of Hob is promised. 2. When? a. S(2,6,10,11) in order of strength = (2 MErc, Rahu, Mon, 2 Mars R, Ven) b. RP = Sat r, Mon, Rahu, 2 Merc c. Find common of S(2,6,10,11) and RP è Mon, Rahu, MErc d. SLC(11) = Jup in Fixed sign hence mOve Jup to the sensitive point What next? I do not expect anybody to solve this query for me bit to guide me to follow the accurate formula Thanks RG Dear Ravinder, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Dear Ravinderji, I do not think that we can take Jupiter as a significator of 11. However we can consider Jupiter to be beneficial for 11 house maters. Thus it will not totally deny any of 11 house matters. Dr. Rath Ravinder Grover <rgrover Sent: Mon, March 1, 2010 3:44:53 AMRE: Job - WHen? 1 March 2010 Dear Dr Rath Thanks for your rmail. Sub Lord Cusp 11 is JUp in Star of Rahu . Rahu in star(Ven) and VEn is the LORd of H(11) so in this way Rahu signifies H11. Shall we assume JUp is signifying H(11) sir? Please clarify with your divine knowledge Thanks RG @gro ups.com [k_p_ system@grou ps.com] On Behalf Of Luther RathSunday, February 28, 2010 7:00 PM@gro ups.comRe: Job - WHen? Dear Ravinder, 11th cusp sub lord Jupiter is not retro. It is in the constellation of Rahu which is always Retro.It is OK. But Jupiter is not a significator of either of 2,6,10 or 11. Rather it is lord of 3 and 9. 9 negates 10. Further itis in the constellation of Rahu that occupies 7. Jupiter itself occupies 8th house. This is not auspecious. Further more Jupiter is a slow moving planet. Hence job is not promissed in near future. I think so. Please update. Dr. Rath Ravinder Grover <rgrover (AT) xtra (DOT) co.nz>@gro ups.comWed, February 24, 2010 11:20:52 AM Job - WHen? 24 Feb 2010 Dear all I am confused and need directions to do further analysis. Q: When will I get permanent job? KP 51, DOJ: 24 Feb 2010, TOJ: 18:30 hours, POJ: Auckland, New Zealand. NZDST Analysis: 1. Is job promised? a. SLC(10) = Rahu in Star(Ven) sub(Merc) b. Rahu in S(2,6,10,11) è yes c. Ven in S(2,6,10,11) è yes d. Merc in S(2,6,10,11) è yes Hence, Getting of Hob is promised. 2. When? a. S(2,6,10,11) in order of strength = (2 MErc, Rahu, Mon, 2 Mars R, Ven) b. RP = Sat r, Mon, Rahu, 2 Merc c. Find common of S(2,6,10,11) and RP è Mon, Rahu, MErc d. SLC(11) = Jup in Fixed sign hence mOve Jup to the sensitive point What next? I do not expect anybody to solve this query for me bit to guide me to follow the accurate formula Thanks RG Dear Ravinder, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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