Guest guest Posted December 19, 2000 Report Share Posted December 19, 2000 Respected Krushnaji, In your analysis, you have written that most significant events happen in when the sun transits the sign and constellation of the strong planets. Could you please clarify: 1. If the strong planets have to be picked separately for each event from the worksheet for that event. 2. It should involve at least two strong planets. One should own the constellation and the other the sign. If it is the constellation and sign of the same planet, then it is not so significant. 3. It is better if the degree being transited is close to the rising degree. Like if the rising degree is 20 Leo, then Suns transit in 20 degree Aquarius, when it is in the constellation of Jupiter and the sign of Saturn, would be the most effective. Kind regards Sanjay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2000 Report Share Posted December 19, 2000 Dear Sanjay, Generally the transits of sun is in the strong significator means having more then 12 points ( for benefic event). Malefic event again may be in the transait of sun in malefic significator. It is not neccesary that every time two significator must act. It can be one, Say Jupiter in pices in first 3.33 degrees. here lord of the sign is jupiter and lord of the consellation is also Jupiter. Or Leo last 3.33 degrees. Some times if one significator is very strong or due to the lordship of D or E house or due to placement in those house, or any other reason, it can alon give the result. The significator may be weak. But such thing happens very rarely. I have not followed the last one. krushna > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg > > > Ron's chart >Tue, 19 Dec 2000 16:16:42 +0700 > >Respected Krushnaji, > >In your analysis, you have written that most significant events happen in >when the sun transits the sign and constellation of the strong planets. >Could you please clarify: > >1. If the strong planets have to be picked separately for each event from >the worksheet for that event. > >2. It should involve at least two strong planets. One should own the >constellation and the other the sign. If it is the constellation and sign >of >the same planet, then it is not so significant. > >3. It is better if the degree being transited is close to the rising >degree. >Like if the rising degree is 20 Leo, then Suns transit in 20 degree >Aquarius, when it is in the constellation of Jupiter and the sign of >Saturn, >would be the most effective. > >Kind regards >Sanjay > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2000 Report Share Posted December 22, 2000 Respected Krushnaji, When you were explaining how you went about rectifying Ron's birth time, you pointed out that many significant events took place around 4th of March. This would mean around 20th degree of a sign. By this reason, you concluded that the ascendant must be around 20 degrees. So the rising degree would perhaps become the most sensitive point in each house. Kind regards Sanjay - " krushna kalani J.K. " <krushanain Wednesday, December 20, 2000 2:18 AM Re: Ron's chart Dear Sanjay, Generally the transits of sun is in the strong significator means having more then 12 points ( for benefic event). Malefic event again may be in the transait of sun in malefic significator. It is not neccesary that every time two significator must act. It can be one, Say Jupiter in pices in first 3.33 degrees. here lord of the sign is jupiter and lord of the consellation is also Jupiter. Or Leo last 3.33 degrees. Some times if one significator is very strong or due to the lordship of D or E house or due to placement in those house, or any other reason, it can alon give the result. The significator may be weak. But such thing happens very rarely. I have not followed the last one. krushna > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg > > > Ron's chart >Tue, 19 Dec 2000 16:16:42 +0700 > >Respected Krushnaji, > >In your analysis, you have written that most significant events happen in >when the sun transits the sign and constellation of the strong planets. >Could you please clarify: > >1. If the strong planets have to be picked separately for each event from >the worksheet for that event. > >2. It should involve at least two strong planets. One should own the >constellation and the other the sign. If it is the constellation and sign >of >the same planet, then it is not so significant. > >3. It is better if the degree being transited is close to the rising >degree. >Like if the rising degree is 20 Leo, then Suns transit in 20 degree >Aquarius, when it is in the constellation of Jupiter and the sign of >Saturn, >would be the most effective. > >Kind regards >Sanjay > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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