Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Dear Group Members, As you all may be aware I am new to the group and trying to learn KAS, therefore I may not ask so bright questions, but I hope you all can help me and give me direction in your best capacity. For samdharmi of a planet: 1. Any planet that is four signs away from a planet (A)and has more points than the planet 10th to it (B) is samdharmi to planet B, correct? 2. Any planet in the same sign are samdharmi to each other. 3. Any planet in the same star are samdharmi to one another. Rahu/Ketu are samdharmi to their sign and/or star lord with more points for their position in D-1 (bhindu), or can also be samdharmi to planet they may associate with in D-9 and sign lord in D-9. What happens to planets that may be 4/10 in D-1, but become 1/7 in D-9, are they still samdharmi, but will now act adversely for results? In D-9 do planets that may aspect Rahu/Ketu act as samdharmi (I did not read this anywhere, but just want to make sure)? What if Rahu/Ketu are in their own star; in my brothers chart his rahu (aquarius) is in the constellation of rahu in the sign of saturn, therefore saturn becomes first SD. Then, Saturn is in the star of Sun this I believe becomes second SD. To see which will give result we look at their points for the D-1 position of Rahu. Now, Sun points position for aquarius is 7 and Saturn is 6, both are strong, but Sun will prevail,?? In both D-1 and D-9 Rahu has no association. What if ketu is in own star in the sign of jupiter, this will become first SD. Then, we look at the star for jupiter for second samdharmi? Now, what if in D-9 there is a planet in association with ketu, then there would be three samdharmi's, but we have to see which will be strong, correct? If two planets exchange star signs, for example if sun is in venus star and venus in sun star both by nature are inimical I have not read anywhere that such a position would be SD, I just want to make sure. I just want to just make sure and check I am on the right track and putting things together correctly. Thank You! Shalini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Dear Shalini ji, My replies below yours in Blue. Cheers !!! Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca On Behalf Of shalini3004 Thursday February 5, 2009 2:09 PM To: Subject: Student Learning PLS HLP Dear Group Members, As you all may be aware I am new to the group and trying to learn KAS, therefore I may not ask so bright questions, but I hope you all can help me and give me direction in your best capacity. For samdharmi of a planet: 1. Any planet that is four signs away from a planet (A)and has more points than the planet 10th to it (B) is samdharmi to planet B, correct? Ash : No That is not correct. There are certain conditions when planets in 4:10 become samdharmis. You will have to look that up in the archives. Guru ji as well as I have written a lots about this. Just remember the essence of the meaning of “SAMDHARMI” which broken down is “SAM” = SIMILAR AND “DHARMI” = DUTY. 2. Any planet in the same sign are samdharmi to each other. 3. Any planet in the same star are samdharmi to one another. Ash: Ok. Rahu/Ketu are samdharmi to their sign and/or star lord with more points for their position in D-1 (bhindu), or can also be samdharmi to planet they may associate with in D-9 and sign lord in D-9. Ash: Ok. Just be clear, that Ra and Ke represent the SIGN LORD AND NAKSHATRA LORD. In case the Nakshatra lord is that of Ra or Ke then look up the Visual on Donnas site and she has explained it using a chart very succinctly. What happens to planets that may be 4/10 in D-1, but become 1/7 in D-9, are they still samdharmi, but will now act adversely for results? Ash: For Sa and Ve or Ma and Mo or Ma and Su, they are Natural Samdharmi. This is based on Kalpurush chart. They are also yogakaraks, if you go into detail and study the same. If these are in 1:7 relation in rasi or navamsa, they cease to become NSD. (natural samdharmi) In D-9 do planets that may aspect Rahu/Ketu act as samdharmi (I did not read this anywhere, but just want to make sure)? Ash: No, this is not correct. What if Rahu/Ketu are in their own star; in my brothers chart his rahu (aquarius) is in the constellation of rahu in the sign of saturn, therefore saturn becomes first SD. Then, Saturn is in the star of Sun this I believe becomes second SD. To see which will give result we look at their points for the D-1 position of Rahu. Now, Sun points position for aquarius is 7 and Saturn is 6, both are strong, but Sun will prevail,?? In both D-1 and D-9 Rahu has no association. Ash: No this is not correct. Refer to the KAS Visual on Donna’s site. She has explained. Ra and Ke represent the Sign lord AND nakshatra lord. Who it represents more is based on their power in SAV. What if ketu is in own star in the sign of jupiter, this will become first SD. Then, we look at the star for jupiter for second samdharmi? Now, what if in D-9 there is a planet in association with ketu, then there would be three samdharmi's, but we have to see which will be strong, correct? Ash: If Ketu is in sign of Ju and nak of Ketu then Ketu Represents Guru only. You do not have to go any further. If two planets exchange star signs, for example if sun is in venus star and venus in sun star both by nature are inimical I have not read anywhere that such a position would be SD, I just want to make sure. Ash: This is not used in KAS. The laws of SD are fixed and as per lessons. Don’t confuse yourself. I just want to just make sure and check I am on the right track and putting things together correctly. Thank You! Ash: Yes, you are on the right track, however, try to stick to the lessons for the laws. Please continue your studies. You are doing well. Shalini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Dear Ash Ji, I am very happy and appreciative of your guidance and help thank you so much for clearing these points for me. You are right there us much I have to unlearn to learn KAS correctly. Again thank you!!! Shalini , " Ash's Corner " <kas wrote: > > Dear Shalini ji, > > My replies below yours in Blue. > > Cheers !!! > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca > > > On Behalf Of shalini3004 > Thursday February 5, 2009 2:09 PM > > Student Learning PLS HLP > > Dear Group Members, > > As you all may be aware I am new to the group and trying to learn KAS, > therefore I may not ask so bright questions, but I hope you all can > help me and give me direction in your best capacity. > > For samdharmi of a planet: > 1. Any planet that is four signs away from a planet (A)and has more > points than the planet 10th to it (B) is samdharmi to planet B, correct? > Ash : No That is not correct. There are certain conditions when planets in > 4:10 become samdharmis. You will have to look that up in the archives. > Guru ji as well as I have written a lots about this. Just remember the > essence of the meaning of " SAMDHARMI " which broken down is " SAM " = SIMILAR > AND " DHARMI " = DUTY. > > 2. Any planet in the same sign are samdharmi to each other. > 3. Any planet in the same star are samdharmi to one another. > Ash: Ok. > > > Rahu/Ketu are samdharmi to their sign and/or star lord with more > points for their position in D-1 (bhindu), or can also be samdharmi to > planet they may associate with in D-9 and sign lord in D-9. > Ash: Ok. Just be clear, that Ra and Ke represent the SIGN LORD AND > NAKSHATRA LORD. In case the Nakshatra lord is that of Ra or Ke then look up > the Visual on Donnas site and she has explained it using a chart very > succinctly. > > What happens to planets that may be 4/10 in D-1, but become 1/7 in > D-9, are they still samdharmi, but will now act adversely for results? > Ash: For Sa and Ve or Ma and Mo or Ma and Su, they are Natural Samdharmi. > This is based on Kalpurush chart. They are also yogakaraks, if you go into > detail and study the same. If these are in 1:7 relation in rasi or navamsa, > they cease to become NSD. (natural samdharmi) > > In D-9 do planets that may aspect Rahu/Ketu act as samdharmi (I did > not read this anywhere, but just want to make sure)? > Ash: No, this is not correct. > > > What if Rahu/Ketu are in their own star; in my brothers chart his rahu > (aquarius) is in the constellation of rahu in the sign of saturn, > therefore saturn becomes first SD. Then, Saturn is in the star of Sun > this I believe becomes second SD. To see which will give result we > look at their points for the D-1 position of Rahu. Now, Sun points > position for aquarius is 7 and Saturn is 6, both are strong, but Sun > will prevail,?? In both D-1 and D-9 Rahu has no association. > Ash: No this is not correct. Refer to the KAS Visual on Donna's site. She > has explained. Ra and Ke represent the Sign lord AND nakshatra lord. Who > it represents more is based on their power in SAV. > What if ketu is in own star in the sign of jupiter, this will become > first SD. Then, we look at the star for jupiter for second samdharmi? > Now, what if in D-9 there is a planet in association with ketu, then > there would be three samdharmi's, but we have to see which will be > strong, correct? > Ash: If Ketu is in sign of Ju and nak of Ketu then Ketu Represents Guru > only. You do not have to go any further. > If two planets exchange star signs, for example if sun is in venus > star and venus in sun star both by nature are inimical I have not read > anywhere that such a position would be SD, I just want to make sure. > > > Ash: This is not used in KAS. The laws of SD are fixed and as per lessons. > Don't confuse yourself. > > I just want to just make sure and check I am on the right track and > putting things together correctly. Thank You! > Ash: Yes, you are on the right track, however, try to stick to the lessons > for the laws. > > Please continue your studies. You are doing well. > > > Shalini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Dear Ash Ji, I have been going over the material on the site and I came upon a chart you had done on timing marriage. From what I understand is that marriage may and can take place in an antar dasa of a planet having less power from KAS power WS, however when timing the event (PDF) the Sun has to be transiting powerful sign and constellation in KAS Power for house B, am I understanding this correctly? Shalini , " Ash's Corner " <kas wrote: > > Dear Shalini ji, > > My replies below yours in Blue. > > Cheers !!! > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca > > > On Behalf Of shalini3004 > Thursday February 5, 2009 2:09 PM > > Student Learning PLS HLP > > Dear Group Members, > > As you all may be aware I am new to the group and trying to learn KAS, > therefore I may not ask so bright questions, but I hope you all can > help me and give me direction in your best capacity. > > For samdharmi of a planet: > 1. Any planet that is four signs away from a planet (A)and has more > points than the planet 10th to it (B) is samdharmi to planet B, correct? > Ash : No That is not correct. There are certain conditions when planets in > 4:10 become samdharmis. You will have to look that up in the archives. > Guru ji as well as I have written a lots about this. Just remember the > essence of the meaning of " SAMDHARMI " which broken down is " SAM " = SIMILAR > AND " DHARMI " = DUTY. > > 2. Any planet in the same sign are samdharmi to each other. > 3. Any planet in the same star are samdharmi to one another. > Ash: Ok. > > > Rahu/Ketu are samdharmi to their sign and/or star lord with more > points for their position in D-1 (bhindu), or can also be samdharmi to > planet they may associate with in D-9 and sign lord in D-9. > Ash: Ok. Just be clear, that Ra and Ke represent the SIGN LORD AND > NAKSHATRA LORD. In case the Nakshatra lord is that of Ra or Ke then look up > the Visual on Donnas site and she has explained it using a chart very > succinctly. > > What happens to planets that may be 4/10 in D-1, but become 1/7 in > D-9, are they still samdharmi, but will now act adversely for results? > Ash: For Sa and Ve or Ma and Mo or Ma and Su, they are Natural Samdharmi. > This is based on Kalpurush chart. They are also yogakaraks, if you go into > detail and study the same. If these are in 1:7 relation in rasi or navamsa, > they cease to become NSD. (natural samdharmi) > > In D-9 do planets that may aspect Rahu/Ketu act as samdharmi (I did > not read this anywhere, but just want to make sure)? > Ash: No, this is not correct. > > > What if Rahu/Ketu are in their own star; in my brothers chart his rahu > (aquarius) is in the constellation of rahu in the sign of saturn, > therefore saturn becomes first SD. Then, Saturn is in the star of Sun > this I believe becomes second SD. To see which will give result we > look at their points for the D-1 position of Rahu. Now, Sun points > position for aquarius is 7 and Saturn is 6, both are strong, but Sun > will prevail,?? In both D-1 and D-9 Rahu has no association. > Ash: No this is not correct. Refer to the KAS Visual on Donna's site. She > has explained. Ra and Ke represent the Sign lord AND nakshatra lord. Who > it represents more is based on their power in SAV. > What if ketu is in own star in the sign of jupiter, this will become > first SD. Then, we look at the star for jupiter for second samdharmi? > Now, what if in D-9 there is a planet in association with ketu, then > there would be three samdharmi's, but we have to see which will be > strong, correct? > Ash: If Ketu is in sign of Ju and nak of Ketu then Ketu Represents Guru > only. You do not have to go any further. > If two planets exchange star signs, for example if sun is in venus > star and venus in sun star both by nature are inimical I have not read > anywhere that such a position would be SD, I just want to make sure. > > > Ash: This is not used in KAS. The laws of SD are fixed and as per lessons. > Don't confuse yourself. > > I just want to just make sure and check I am on the right track and > putting things together correctly. Thank You! > Ash: Yes, you are on the right track, however, try to stick to the lessons > for the laws. > > Please continue your studies. You are doing well. > > > Shalini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Dear Shalini ji, For a happy event, the answer to your question is yes. Cheers !!! Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca On Behalf Of shalini3004 Saturday February 7, 2009 4:43 PM To: Subject: Re: Student Learning PLS HLP Dear Ash Ji, I have been going over the material on the site and I came upon a chart you had done on timing marriage. From what I understand is that marriage may and can take place in an antar dasa of a planet having less power from KAS power WS, however when timing the event (PDF) the Sun has to be transiting powerful sign and constellation in KAS Power for house B, am I understanding this correctly? Shalini , " Ash's Corner " <kas wrote: > > Dear Shalini ji, > > My replies below yours in Blue. > > Cheers !!! > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca > > > On Behalf Of shalini3004 > Thursday February 5, 2009 2:09 PM > > Student Learning PLS HLP > > Dear Group Members, > > As you all may be aware I am new to the group and trying to learn KAS, > therefore I may not ask so bright questions, but I hope you all can > help me and give me direction in your best capacity. > > For samdharmi of a planet: > 1. Any planet that is four signs away from a planet (A)and has more > points than the planet 10th to it (B) is samdharmi to planet B, correct? > Ash : No That is not correct. There are certain conditions when planets in > 4:10 become samdharmis. You will have to look that up in the archives. > Guru ji as well as I have written a lots about this. Just remember the > essence of the meaning of " SAMDHARMI " which broken down is " SAM " = SIMILAR > AND " DHARMI " = DUTY. > > 2. Any planet in the same sign are samdharmi to each other. > 3. Any planet in the same star are samdharmi to one another. > Ash: Ok. > > > Rahu/Ketu are samdharmi to their sign and/or star lord with more > points for their position in D-1 (bhindu), or can also be samdharmi to > planet they may associate with in D-9 and sign lord in D-9. > Ash: Ok. Just be clear, that Ra and Ke represent the SIGN LORD AND > NAKSHATRA LORD. In case the Nakshatra lord is that of Ra or Ke then look up > the Visual on Donnas site and she has explained it using a chart very > succinctly. > > What happens to planets that may be 4/10 in D-1, but become 1/7 in > D-9, are they still samdharmi, but will now act adversely for results? > Ash: For Sa and Ve or Ma and Mo or Ma and Su, they are Natural Samdharmi. > This is based on Kalpurush chart. They are also yogakaraks, if you go into > detail and study the same. If these are in 1:7 relation in rasi or navamsa, > they cease to become NSD. (natural samdharmi) > > In D-9 do planets that may aspect Rahu/Ketu act as samdharmi (I did > not read this anywhere, but just want to make sure)? > Ash: No, this is not correct. > > > What if Rahu/Ketu are in their own star; in my brothers chart his rahu > (aquarius) is in the constellation of rahu in the sign of saturn, > therefore saturn becomes first SD. Then, Saturn is in the star of Sun > this I believe becomes second SD. To see which will give result we > look at their points for the D-1 position of Rahu. Now, Sun points > position for aquarius is 7 and Saturn is 6, both are strong, but Sun > will prevail,?? In both D-1 and D-9 Rahu has no association. > Ash: No this is not correct. Refer to the KAS Visual on Donna's site. She > has explained. Ra and Ke represent the Sign lord AND nakshatra lord. Who > it represents more is based on their power in SAV. > What if ketu is in own star in the sign of jupiter, this will become > first SD. Then, we look at the star for jupiter for second samdharmi? > Now, what if in D-9 there is a planet in association with ketu, then > there would be three samdharmi's, but we have to see which will be > strong, correct? > Ash: If Ketu is in sign of Ju and nak of Ketu then Ketu Represents Guru > only. You do not have to go any further. > If two planets exchange star signs, for example if sun is in venus > star and venus in sun star both by nature are inimical I have not read > anywhere that such a position would be SD, I just want to make sure. > > > Ash: This is not used in KAS. The laws of SD are fixed and as per lessons. > Don't confuse yourself. > > I just want to just make sure and check I am on the right track and > putting things together correctly. Thank You! > Ash: Yes, you are on the right track, however, try to stick to the lessons > for the laws. > > Please continue your studies. You are doing well. > > > Shalini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Dear Ash Ji, Thank You, so if it the outcome is not going to be good long term then even the sun's transit in low power planet will give the event. A note: We are moving this weekend (our worst fears were confirmed friday) by Monday we will be in our new home, but all at home are very sad. I have a question, of course, the sun is transiting saturn sign in the star of moon, for third house WS moon has third highest points however saturn has 9 in my chart. Moon is my second house lord and my antar is mercury ruling 1 and 4 house, mercury does not rule LOD or LOE, but merucry is posted in my natal chart in LOE with LOD venus. I am not sure I am thinking or connecting the dots correctly. Shalini , " Ash's Corner " <kas wrote: > > Dear Shalini ji, > > For a happy event, the answer to your question is yes. > > Cheers !!! > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca > > > On Behalf Of shalini3004 > Saturday February 7, 2009 4:43 PM > > Re: Student Learning PLS HLP > > Dear Ash Ji, > > I have been going over the material on the site and I came upon a > chart you had done on timing marriage. From what I understand is that > marriage may and can take place in an antar dasa of a planet having > less power from KAS power WS, however when timing the event (PDF) the > Sun has to be transiting powerful sign and constellation in KAS Power > for house B, am I understanding this correctly? > > Shalini > > > <%40> , " Ash's Corner@ " > <kas@> wrote: > > > > Dear Shalini ji, > > > > My replies below yours in Blue. > > > > Cheers !!! > > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca > > > > > <%40> > > [ > <%40> ] On Behalf Of > shalini3004 > > Thursday February 5, 2009 2:09 PM > > > <%40> > > Student Learning PLS HLP > > > > Dear Group Members, > > > > As you all may be aware I am new to the group and trying to learn KAS, > > therefore I may not ask so bright questions, but I hope you all can > > help me and give me direction in your best capacity. > > > > For samdharmi of a planet: > > 1. Any planet that is four signs away from a planet (A)and has more > > points than the planet 10th to it (B) is samdharmi to planet B, > correct? > > Ash : No That is not correct. There are certain conditions when > planets in > > 4:10 become samdharmis. You will have to look that up in the archives. > > Guru ji as well as I have written a lots about this. Just remember the > > essence of the meaning of " SAMDHARMI " which broken down is " SAM " = > SIMILAR > > AND " DHARMI " = DUTY. > > > > 2. Any planet in the same sign are samdharmi to each other. > > 3. Any planet in the same star are samdharmi to one another. > > Ash: Ok. > > > > > > Rahu/Ketu are samdharmi to their sign and/or star lord with more > > points for their position in D-1 (bhindu), or can also be samdharmi to > > planet they may associate with in D-9 and sign lord in D-9. > > Ash: Ok. Just be clear, that Ra and Ke represent the SIGN LORD AND > > NAKSHATRA LORD. In case the Nakshatra lord is that of Ra or Ke then > look up > > the Visual on Donnas site and she has explained it using a chart very > > succinctly. > > > > What happens to planets that may be 4/10 in D-1, but become 1/7 in > > D-9, are they still samdharmi, but will now act adversely for results? > > Ash: For Sa and Ve or Ma and Mo or Ma and Su, they are Natural > Samdharmi. > > This is based on Kalpurush chart. They are also yogakaraks, if you > go into > > detail and study the same. If these are in 1:7 relation in rasi or > navamsa, > > they cease to become NSD. (natural samdharmi) > > > > In D-9 do planets that may aspect Rahu/Ketu act as samdharmi (I did > > not read this anywhere, but just want to make sure)? > > Ash: No, this is not correct. > > > > > > What if Rahu/Ketu are in their own star; in my brothers chart his rahu > > (aquarius) is in the constellation of rahu in the sign of saturn, > > therefore saturn becomes first SD. Then, Saturn is in the star of Sun > > this I believe becomes second SD. To see which will give result we > > look at their points for the D-1 position of Rahu. Now, Sun points > > position for aquarius is 7 and Saturn is 6, both are strong, but Sun > > will prevail,?? In both D-1 and D-9 Rahu has no association. > > Ash: No this is not correct. Refer to the KAS Visual on Donna's > site. She > > has explained. Ra and Ke represent the Sign lord AND nakshatra > lord. Who > > it represents more is based on their power in SAV. > > What if ketu is in own star in the sign of jupiter, this will become > > first SD. Then, we look at the star for jupiter for second samdharmi? > > Now, what if in D-9 there is a planet in association with ketu, then > > there would be three samdharmi's, but we have to see which will be > > strong, correct? > > Ash: If Ketu is in sign of Ju and nak of Ketu then Ketu Represents Guru > > only. You do not have to go any further. > > If two planets exchange star signs, for example if sun is in venus > > star and venus in sun star both by nature are inimical I have not read > > anywhere that such a position would be SD, I just want to make sure. > > > > > > Ash: This is not used in KAS. The laws of SD are fixed and as per > lessons. > > Don't confuse yourself. > > > > I just want to just make sure and check I am on the right track and > > putting things together correctly. Thank You! > > Ash: Yes, you are on the right track, however, try to stick to the > lessons > > for the laws. > > > > Please continue your studies. You are doing well. > > > > > > Shalini > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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