Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Dear respected members, I have two parts of my question 1 As per lesson n: 35, it is described that, for study of profession, the position of 10th lord as seen from lagna, sun, and moon is important.This tells us the nature of profession like daily and continous income or fixed salary or commissioned work.How can we find for every planet starting from Sun, Moon, Mars..and last Saturn, how these planets represent the nature of profession in 10th house? For example if sun is 10th lord and its in Venus namavsa, what does this represent? 2 . We have no lesson like this on Planets and related nature of profession in KAS . houses like 3, 6,10,11 no doubt can show , but i want to know about nature of profession even if from lagna, moon and sun, these have a zig-zag series. Can i hope for a satisfactory response from anyone? Ritish It's here! Your new message! Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Dear Ritish, I think you did not read the lesson 35 fully.The answer of your question is also in the lesson. For selection of career we see the lords of 10th house from lagna, Sun and Moon and the planets present in this house. Then we see the navamsa lords of these planets. As you mentioned about the Sun in Ve navamsa.Thereeefore the career should be in line with Ve. You know that Ve is a planet of luxuries, art and craft, music ,dance and so on. The career of the native must be associated with these tasks. Like this other planets are also there in the same lesson. When the DBCE from lagna , Sun and Moon is in increasing order then native can take up business. If it si in a zigzag way then service. Now it shouldbe checked up from all the three positrions. If you find DBCE in increasing order only from lagna, then earning will be differeent compared to the order only from Su or Mo. One most important point is the presence 10th lords from lagna,Su and Mo in the sector of Sa in navamsa, dreshkone and trimsamsa. If these are in Sa sector once or twice or three times or more than three times, then the intelligence or intensity of memory of native is judged.The native is ready to take the risk . I think I have made your point clear. For study pupose take a chart of known event in the context of job , profession and business. Thanks and regards. Ramesh Mishra " cancerleo .. " <softnok wrote: Dear respected members, I have two parts of my question 1 As per lesson n: 35, it is described that, for study of profession, the position of 10th lord as seen from lagna, sun, and moon is important.This tells us the nature of profession like daily and continous income or fixed salary or commissioned work.How can we find for every planet starting from Sun, Moon, Mars..and last Saturn, how these planets represent the nature of profession in 10th house? For example if sun is 10th lord and its in Venus namavsa, what does this represent? 2 . We have no lesson like this on Planets and related nature of profession in KAS . houses like 3, 6,10,11 no doubt can show , but i want to know about nature of profession even if from lagna, moon and sun, these have a zig-zag series. Can i hope for a satisfactory response from anyone? Ritish It's here! Your new message! Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Dear Ramesh, Add to that, the house that the navamsa depositers are placed in Rasi. That portion you have maybe missed due to oversight. Cheers !!! Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca , ramesh mishra <aarceemastro2002 wrote: > > Dear Ritish, > I think you did not read the lesson 35 fully.The answer of your question is also in the lesson. > For selection of career we see the lords of 10th house from lagna, Sun and Moon and the planets present in this house. > Then we see the navamsa lords of these planets. > As you mentioned about the Sun in Ve navamsa.Thereeefore the career should be in line with Ve. > You know that Ve is a planet of luxuries, art and craft, music ,dance and so on. > The career of the native must be associated with these tasks. > Like this other planets are also there in the same lesson. > When the DBCE from lagna , Sun and Moon is in increasing order then native can take up business. If it si in a zigzag way then service. > Now it shouldbe checked up from all the three positrions. > If you find DBCE in increasing order only from lagna, then earning will be differeent compared to the order only from Su or Mo. > One most important point is the presence 10th lords from lagna,Su and Mo in the sector of Sa in navamsa, dreshkone and trimsamsa. > If these are in Sa sector once or twice or three times or more than three times, then the intelligence or intensity of memory of native is judged.The native is ready to take the risk . > I think I have made your point clear. > For study pupose take a chart of known event in the context of job , profession and business. > Thanks and regards. > Ramesh Mishra > > " cancerleo .. " <softnok wrote: > Dear respected members, > I have two parts of my question > 1 As per lesson n: 35, it is described that, for study of profession, > the position of 10th lord as seen from lagna, sun, and moon is > important.This tells us the nature of profession like daily and continous income or fixed salary or commissioned work.How can we find for every planet starting from Sun, Moon, Mars..and last Saturn, how these planets represent the nature of profession in 10th house? > For example if sun is 10th lord and its in Venus namavsa, what does this represent? > 2 . We have no lesson like this on Planets and related nature of profession in KAS . > houses like 3, 6,10,11 no doubt can show , but i want to know about nature of profession > even if from lagna, moon and sun, these have a zig-zag series. > > Can i hope for a satisfactory response from anyone? > Ritish > > > It's here! Your new message! > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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