Guest guest Posted September 23, 2001 Report Share Posted September 23, 2001 Dear members of the list, May I ask two questions about the sandharmi planets? (Lesson 8). Question 1: I read (rule 1) " When two planets are in one sign, and in one constellation, they are said to be of similar nature. " Do we have to understand " When two planets are in one sign OR in one constellation... " or " When two planets are in one sign AND in one constellation " ? If the two planets are in different signs AND in the same nakshatra, do they are in sandharmi? If the two planets are in the same sign AND a different nakshatra, do they are in sandharmi? Question 2: I read " If Saturn is in the fourth house from house A, it will have sight on all the thress significator houses. In such a case, te event is experimented late in the life. Delays may be repeated about 1.5 to 1.75 times.... " I do not understand the last phrase " Delays may be repeated abour 1.5 to 1.75 times " . Thanks a lot for your lights. Denis -- Pour des renseignements sur les séminaires, les consultations et les cours par correspondance, ainsi que pour des logiciels et des leçons d'astrologie gratuits, visitez mes sites : www.denislaboure.fr.st www.astrocours.fr.st > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 Dear Dennis, I had posted a similar question on the list to which I got no answer. I guess because it was covered in the earlier on in the list. I went through the archives and found a post by Krushna which explained this. I'll refer you to the post its /message/1210 I'll also list it in a point form for the new commers to this list like me. Samdharmi means Sam = Similar and Dharm = Duty Its divided into 2 categories. [1] Functional Samdharmi [2] Natural Samdharmi Natural Samdharmi ----------------- [1] Venus and Saturn [2] Mars and Moon [3] Mars and Sun Functional Samdharmis --------------------- [1] 2 or more planets in same sign AND/OR in same constellation are said to be samdharmis'. [2] Planet in situated in a sign it can represent the lord of the sign. (this is used when a planet is situated in house D or E). The more points aquired by the planet the more its power to realise its significance, lesser the points it will still realise its significance but will also along with it show its negative aspects. [3] When any planet is in the fourth house from some planet, which is having less points, then the planet in 4th place can represents the planet in 10th place. The Planet in 10th place must be with less points. Navamsa Consideration --------------------- Navamsa has equal status as the Rasi chart. [1] When 2 or more planets are in the same Navamsa they become functional samdharmis'. [2] Important difference is that the points are to be taken as that of the Rasi chart. Thanks, Cheers !!! Ash , " DENIS LABOURE " <Laboure@W...> wrote: > Dear members of the list, > > May I ask two questions about the sandharmi planets? (Lesson 8). > > Question 1: I read (rule 1) " When two planets are in one sign, and in one > constellation, they are said to be of similar nature. " Do we have to > understand " When two planets are in one sign OR in one constellation... " or > " When two planets are in one sign AND in one constellation " ? If the two > planets are in different signs AND in the same nakshatra, do they are in > sandharmi? If the two planets are in the same sign AND a different > nakshatra, do they are in sandharmi? > > Question 2: I read " If Saturn is in the fourth house from house A, it will > have sight on all the thress significator houses. In such a case, te event > is experimented late in the life. Delays may be repeated about 1.5 to 1.75 > times.... " I do not understand the last phrase " Delays may be repeated abour > 1.5 to 1.75 times " . > > Thanks a lot for your lights. > > Denis > -- > Pour des renseignements sur les séminaires, les consultations et les > cours par correspondance, ainsi que pour des logiciels et des leçons > d'astrologie gratuits, visitez mes sites : > www.denislaboure.fr.st > www.astrocours.fr.st > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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