Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Dear Friends, In " karktawa " chapter of BPHS ,special significations of Planets and house are explained..In reply to a quarry,I have sent following mail/ Their are several kinds of significations and these are mainly of two categories: 1. Naisargic (Natural) significations We study them in detail : Houses. signs, Nakshatras and planets all have multiple significations which we study in all Jatak granths.These significations are important and no prediction could be made without proper knowledge of these natural significations. 2.SPECIAL SIGNIFICATIONS THESE ARE ONLY DEALT IN THIS CHAPTER OF BPHS " KARKATWA " a. Charkarka - They are in all 8 in number represented by planets Sun to Rahu. Ketu does not act as charkarka .You get sustinance in this life on account of your deeds in past life. They represent you .your advisors, your relatives which try to help you based on your past karma.You can learn the method to calculate them based on the instructions given in this chapter. Let be not confused thst this is the cocept of Jaimni astrology alone. b. Sthir Karka - They also represent the same persons but indicate when sopport or sustinance level of a particular person will diminish or end.In this context . father is represented by Sun or Venus whichever is stronger. In charkarka replacement , a charkarka is always replaced by a sthir karka.This is the reason that charkarka replacement always bring change or upheavel in life. c. Bhava karka - BPHS INDICATES BHAVA KARKAS IN THIS CHAPTER. Youmust be aware their importance in predictive astrology. d. Yet another karka bhava indicated for relatives in this chapter.Like 9H from Sun represent father ,4H from Moon represent mother and so on. What these houses signify. These are the houses where your relative is residing. Regards, G. K. Goel ________________________________ Astro-Health-Remedies arkaydash Tue, 1 Sep 2009 22:09:58 +0000 [Astro-Health-Remedies] BPHS: what does the sage exactly say? (To Shri Chandrashekhar, Shri Goel et al) Namaste Chandrashekhar-jee, Goel-jee: I draw your attention to a block of verses in BPHS (Sitaram Jha translation)on sthira kaaraka. KAARAKADHYAYA (33) Adhuna prabakshyami sthiraakhyaan kaarakagrahaan Sa pritukarako gneyo yo bali rabi-shukroyoh //18// Chandraarayorbalee kheTo matrukaaraka uchyate Bhoumato bhaginee shyaaLah kaniyaan jananeetyaapi //19// Budhaanmatrujateeyaa matuLaaDyaascha bandhabah Guroh pitamahah shukraat patih putrah shanescharaat //20// Bipraantebaasinah patni pitorou shwashurou tathaa Maataamahaadayaschintya ete cha sthirakaarakah //21// The slokas are uncomplicated but the content is problematic. First Karaka for father: Sun or Venus, whichever is stronger For mother: Moon or Venus, whichever is stronger 1:Venus as a candidate for father karaka I had not heard of. 2:What if Venus in a horoscope is stronger than Sun thus becoming pitru karaka and is also stronger than Moon, thus becoming matru kaaraka? A Venus when stronger than both Sun and Moon is father kaaraka as well as mother kaaraka! Second From Mars: sister, wife's brother, younger brother, and ALSO mother (jananee + iti + api) From Merc: Nothing problematic From Jupiter grand father: ditto From Venus: husband = (?) From Saturn: son = (??) Sitaram Jha interprets 'antebaasee' as Ketu. So he derives from Ketu: wife, mother, father, mother-in-law, fater-in-law, mother's father, mother's mother. My reading of 21st Shloka is this. The planets (bipra) that figure at the end denote wife's 'parents and grandparents' (patni pitarou), father-in-law (wife's father), grandmother, ETC. While Shloka 21 lends itself to varying interpretation, Shloka 20's second half is unambiguous and says something never applied. How do we read the sage's words? Are they his? Please throw light and share with us how you have negotiated this part of the BPHS. Thank you. RK G.K.GOEL Ph: 09350311433 Add: L-409, SARITA VIHAR NEW DELHI-110 076 INDIA Beauty is just a click away. Find beauty parlor listings on India Local http://in.local./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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