Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Hello Ash and others Heres are few queries regarding Lesson#8 From Lesson : When two planets are in one sign, and in one constellation, they are said to be of similar nature (Samdharmi). It means they can help each other in giving the result. Q : What happens when two planets are in same sign and different nakshatras? Q : When two planets are in different signs but in the same nakshatra then can these planets be samadharmi? From Lesson : If planet A aspects or has " sight " on the significating house for an event, then the transit of the Sun can be considered relevant as it travels thru the sign and constellation of A. Q : Can Sun travelling through the same sign but different constellation give the result? Do reply ASAP. regards, Amitabh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hello Ash and members I am rephrasing the queries: Q : Will two planets be samadharmi if they are in same sign but different nakshatras (one sign has 2+ nakshatras)? Q : Will two planets be samadharmi if they are same nakshatra but different signs (e.g mercury in kritikka [29 degree 16'] and jupiter in kritikka [Taurus 2 degrees])? Q: In the scenario (as mentioned in the Figure#2 of the Lesson) where planet A has less than 4 points AND aspects or has " sight " on the significating house for an event AND Planet A is four houses away from Planet B which is the significator, will the transit of the Sun through the same sign as Planet A but different constellation give the result? regards, Amitabh. , " Amitabh Choudhury " <amitabh.choudhury wrote: > > Hello Ash and others > > Heres are few queries regarding Lesson#8 > > > From Lesson : When two planets are in one sign, and in one constellation, > they are said to be of > similar nature (Samdharmi). It means they can help each other in giving the > result. > > Q : What happens when two planets are in same sign and different nakshatras? > Q : When two planets are in different signs but in the same nakshatra then > can these planets be samadharmi? > > From Lesson : If planet A aspects or has " sight " on the significating house > for an event, then the transit of the Sun can be considered relevant as it > travels thru the sign and constellation of A. > > Q : Can Sun travelling through the same sign but different constellation > give the result? > > Do reply ASAP. > > regards, > Amitabh. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 sorry to pitch in. Amitabh you can get all the answers in archives. 1) yes 2) yes, the degree of Samdharmiship (whatever you call it), will be weaker or stronger depending on the situation, if nakshatra and signs are the same or different, if the planets are very close or far etc, but still they will be SD. 3) couldnt get what you wanted to convey. --Manoshi , " amitabh_astro " <amitabh.choudhury wrote: > > Hello Ash and members > > I am rephrasing the queries: > > Q : Will two planets be samadharmi if they are in same sign but > different nakshatras (one sign has 2+ nakshatras)? > > Q : Will two planets be samadharmi if they are same nakshatra but > different signs (e.g mercury in kritikka [29 degree 16'] and jupiter > in kritikka [Taurus 2 degrees])? > > Q: In the scenario (as mentioned in the Figure#2 of the Lesson) > where planet A has less than 4 points AND aspects or has " sight " on > the significating house for an event AND Planet A is four houses > away from Planet B which is the significator, will the transit of > the Sun through the same sign as Planet A but different > constellation give the result? > > regards, > Amitabh. > > , " Amitabh Choudhury " > <amitabh.choudhury@> wrote: > > > > Hello Ash and others > > > > Heres are few queries regarding Lesson#8 > > > > > > From Lesson : When two planets are in one sign, and in one > constellation, > > they are said to be of > > similar nature (Samdharmi). It means they can help each other in > giving the > > result. > > > > Q : What happens when two planets are in same sign and different > nakshatras? > > Q : When two planets are in different signs but in the same > nakshatra then > > can these planets be samadharmi? > > > > From Lesson : If planet A aspects or has " sight " on the > significating house > > for an event, then the transit of the Sun can be considered > relevant as it > > travels thru the sign and constellation of A. > > > > Q : Can Sun travelling through the same sign but different > constellation > > give the result? > > > > Do reply ASAP. > > > > regards, > > Amitabh. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Hello Manoshi Thanks for pitching in. The third query is about determining the event time using the transit of the sun. Should the transit of the sun through the nakshatra OR sign be considered or should the transit of the sun through the nakshatra AND sign be considered. This query is with respect to the point # 4 and Figure # 2 in the Lesson # 8. Thanks for answering the first two queries. regards, Amitabh. On 5/7/06, Manoshi Chatterjee <khallopapa wrote: > > sorry to pitch in. Amitabh you can get all the answers in archives. > > 1) yes > 2) yes, the degree of Samdharmiship (whatever you call it), will be > weaker or stronger depending on the situation, if nakshatra and > signs are the same or different, if the planets are very close or > far etc, but still they will be SD. > 3) couldnt get what you wanted to convey. > > --Manoshi > , " amitabh_astro " > <amitabh.choudhury wrote: > > > > Hello Ash and members > > > > I am rephrasing the queries: > > > > Q : Will two planets be samadharmi if they are in same sign but > > different nakshatras (one sign has 2+ nakshatras)? > > > > Q : Will two planets be samadharmi if they are same nakshatra but > > different signs (e.g mercury in kritikka [29 degree 16'] and > jupiter > > in kritikka [Taurus 2 degrees])? > > > > Q: In the scenario (as mentioned in the Figure#2 of the Lesson) > > where planet A has less than 4 points AND aspects or has " sight " > on > > the significating house for an event AND Planet A is four houses > > away from Planet B which is the significator, will the transit of > > the Sun through the same sign as Planet A but different > > constellation give the result? > > > > regards, > > Amitabh. > > > > , " Amitabh > Choudhury " > > <amitabh.choudhury@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Ash and others > > > > > > Heres are few queries regarding Lesson#8 > > > > > > > > > From Lesson : When two planets are in one sign, and in one > > constellation, > > > they are said to be of > > > similar nature (Samdharmi). It means they can help each other in > > giving the > > > result. > > > > > > Q : What happens when two planets are in same sign and different > > nakshatras? > > > Q : When two planets are in different signs but in the same > > nakshatra then > > > can these planets be samadharmi? > > > > > > From Lesson : If planet A aspects or has " sight " on the > > significating house > > > for an event, then the transit of the Sun can be considered > > relevant as it > > > travels thru the sign and constellation of A. > > > > > > Q : Can Sun travelling through the same sign but different > > constellation > > > give the result? > > > > > > Do reply ASAP. > > > > > > regards, > > > Amitabh. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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