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Respected Rohiniranjan g,

 

 

 

Well i have not read Katveji's writing but sir i

have been the keen follower of K.N.Rao but due to i live so long from He teaches

n for time frame of my work couldnt able to follow his teaching sir , but his

book called Sadhe Sati writen by him gave me so much insight, now as u r giving

me so much insighty more of Katveji's reading plz it is a request give more

insight on his reading, Thank u so much sir ,(sir if u can linked it up witan

example of any chart,n if u allow i put up my birth details too 23-07-1975 time

is 20.30 place is Delhi) Thanks again awaiting for ur reply, Mohit

 

 

 

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jyotish_vani

Wed, 5 Aug 2009 03:29:07 +0000

[vedic astrology] Re: shani's sadhe-sati -- not quite 7 and a half!

 

 

 

 

 

Not sure if you have read Katveji's writings which I have been told were what

introduced these considerations about +/- 45 degrees from moon to comply with

the 90 degree exact transit that represents sade sati for some.

 

How about if we consider this from a Navamsha perspective? That nearly all

jyotishis accept as a special chart with a very special all-pervasive

significance that goes beyond marriage and Dharma and Dharma-Patni!

 

As you know, navamsha or the novile/nonile aspect has a 40 degree connection!

Planets that are 40 degrees apart or multiples thereof (novile/nonile aspect)

are in conjunction in navamsha!

 

Now let us look at your navamsha moon. When saturn enters the navamsha in which

your natal moon is while Shani is in the rashi behind the natal moon, let us

call the entry point where transit shani will be in the same navamsha as natal

moon!

 

Then saturn makes one navamsha round and this time it is in the same rashi and

navamsha as natal moon, then saturn makes another round and arrives at the natal

lunar navamsha again and then it 'leaves' the moon alone!

 

The three navamsha cycles of saturn over the natal moon, if you wish you could

consider what I described as Saturn's Papa Kartari on your natal moon, vis-a-vis

the natal navamsha moon!

 

It will lie between 40 and 43d 20m and not quite 45 degrees but what is a couple

of degrees here or there, given all these ayanamshas we are married to, less

that 90 minutes apart!

 

Now the next thing to do is to try it out personally in a few cases if you have

the time, interest and inclination or perhaps even the need!

 

Kind regards,

 

Rohiniranjan

 

vedic astrology , mohit virmani <mohitvirmani wrote:

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> Namesta Gurujans,

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> Well not necessary tht from 12th Bhava from Moon Sade Sati starts, We have

have look in Moon degree , u - 45 degree n +45 degree from ur Moon degree u will

get when n from which Bhava Sadhe Sati starts , Thanks Mohit

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> vedic astrology

> janbovid

> Mon, 3 Aug 2009 22:39:48 -0700art

> Re: [vedic astrology] shani's sadhe-sati

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> Hare Rama Krishna

> Sade Sati beginns when Sani comes to the 12th bhava from the Moon. Hence if

the Moon is for example in simha rasi, Sade Sati will start when Sani goes to

the rasi of karka, and will last till he goes to the rasi tula (libra).

> Best wishes, Bojan

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> hari om tat sat

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> --- On Mon, 8/3/09, cvs_45 <cvs_45 wrote:

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> cvs_45 <cvs_45

> [vedic astrology] shani's sadhe-sati

> vedic astrology

> Monday, August 3, 2009, 6:07 PM

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> pl. tell me. shani's sadhe-sati is based on janma-lagna or chandra-lagna? or

both?

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