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Respected Peterji,

You have given a point to point reasoning, very nice. Congratulations

krushna

, " Peter Sutcliffe "

<petermay@p...> wrote:

> Respected Krushna and List Members,

>

> Here is my attempt at ABA-7

>

> I looked at this first through SATVA.

>

> The house I looked at were:

>

> Mother's death 11th ( 8th from the 4th )

>

> Father's death 4th ( 8th from thew 9th )

>

> Son's death 12th (8th form the 5th)

>

> Transit aspects to planets:

>

> T Ra afflicts Ma 60% Malefic T Ve afflicts Ju 33%

>

> T Ra " Ve 20% Strong Benefic T Su aspects weak Me 90%

>

> T Ma " weak Mo 14%

>

> T Ma conjunct Strong Sa

>

> The only indictor here fo the 3 possible events is the T Mam

afflicting the Mo (mother) in the first however the aspect is very

weak and unlikely to produce death.

>

> For the 11th house the only aspect to the MEP was a benefic aspect

from Jupiter

>

> For the 4th house the only aspect was a very weak malefic aspect

from strong malefic Mars.

>

> For the 12th there are 3 aspects 54% malefic afflictions by Ra and

Ke and a very weak affliction by Ma.

>

> From the above I would conclude that the afflictions by Ra/Ke would

be sufficient to cause daeth.

>

> I would therefore say that on the event date the son died.

>

> Looking at it by astakavarga:

>

> Mother - House 11 (8th from the 4th)

>

> Saturn is by far the biggest point scorer with 65 points and does

not aspect either A,B, or C it is however the lord of E and keen to

give a result. It is not the lord of a dusthana and therefore the

event should take place in a Sa sub-period or in the sub-period of

one of its samdharmis. As Ju is in Capricorn ruled by Sa. – Jupiter

can give the event.

>

> Father – 4th House (8th form 9th)

>

> For this house Mars is the highest point scorer with 60 points and

Sa is the next with 56 points.. Mars does not aspect either A, B, or

C but it is Lord of the 6th ( " A " ) and is disqualified.

>

> Sa the next highest point scorer ( or one of its samdharmis)can

give the result as shown for the mother. Therefore as shown above Ju

as samdharmi to Sa can again give the result for this house or death

of the father.

>

> Son – 12th House (8th form 5th)

>

> With the 12th house as key Sa is again the top point scorer with 46

points and as shown above its samdharmi can give the result.

>

> From the above it can be seen that any of the three options can be

given by the highest point criteria so we need to find additional

evidence to point to which one to choose. Looking at the

sarvastakavarga points it can be seen that the 4th, 11th, and 12th

Houses have 23, 40, and 24 points. It seems unlikely that the 11th

withy 40 points could give rise to such a tragic event. The other two

houses however have below average points a could give the evewnt.

Looking at the upchaya houses (D,B,C,E) the 4th scores 31,23,30,20,

the 11th scores 30,40,29,23, and the 12th scores 20,24,23,24. Both

the 4th and the 11th have a mixture of high and low points for the

upchayas while the 12th house has low points for all four of

D,B,C.and E

>

> I would tend therefore to go for the death of the Son on the event

date.

>

> How can we justify two very different events with only a few hours

difference in timing??.

>

> Only the Moon or the Lagna can move quickly enough and as we

normally only consider the natal lagna I assumed that it would be due

to the movement of the Moon. In Lesson 11 we were shown how to judge

the day to day effect of the transits. To be quite honest, although I

even worked out my own for this year when I first saw the lesson, I

have completely forgotten how to do it now. One thing I was able to

see however was that the movement of the Moon from the 12th house to

the 1st could only make a difference of one point and was not

sufficient to cause the two very different events. The same could be

said of the Moon moving from Libra to Scorpio.

>

> However the moon also moved from Anuradha to Jyeshtha which could

make a very big difference. The nature of Anuradha is soft, mild or

tender while Jyeshtha is sharp or dreadful. Anuradha is very passive

while Jyeshtha is very active. Anuradha is a maintenance nakshatra

while Jyeshtha is a dissolution nakshatra.

>

> So from the great difference in the two nakshatras I believe that

this could be the reason for the big diffence in the two events only

hours apart.

>

> Peter

>

> Namaste

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