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Dear

Group,

 

Guru ji

has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in further detail to

me.

 

Please

refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

 

Points

2 and 3 are to be read as one.

 

The law

is

 

“When

two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they become Samdharmi”

 

 

The

Next law is that

 

“Planets

become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord”

 

This is

akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets become SD to their

navamsa depositor.

 

Case 1

 

Let us

take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the nakshatra of

Krittika which is ruled by Sun.

Therefore Guru will become samdharmi to Sun.

 

Case 2

 

Now,

lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

 

Since

Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will make Guru and

Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru

and Moon samdharmi to Sun who is the nakshatra lord.

 

Caveat.

 

Here

Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN

CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

 

 

Power of Samdharmi from most

powerful to least powerful.

 

1)

4:10

2)

Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

3)

Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

4)

Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

5)

Planet is SD to navamsa lord

6)

Planets conjoining in navamsa.

 

 

 

Clarifications of exceptions.

 

Case 1

 

Guru

and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in Krittika.

 

Here

Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same sign but NOT IN

same nakshatra.

 

Case 2

 

Guru

and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and Moon is in

Taurus.

 

Here in

this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they are not in THE

SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

 

 

Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

 

Assume

that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the house.

 

So 2.25

people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

 

There

are 2 people who are renting the house.

 

Person

A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

Person

B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

 

Therefore

a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person B is sharing the

same house.

 

Person

C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing the same Room

(nakshatra 1).

 

Now

Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to each other

to maintain peace and harmony.

 

Now,

the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D.

So when D comes to collect rent, Person A and C will give due respect

and can substitute or help Person D so they will listen to Person D, however

Person D i.e room owner need not help or step in for Person C and A.

 

 

Going

forward please understand this law.

 

The

lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

 

 

Cheers !!!

Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca

 

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Dear Ashji and Group members,

 

I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this clarification

was indeed helpful.

 

However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

 

Caveat.

Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN

CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

 

Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

 

Rgds

Shashikant

 

 

 

, " Ash's Corner " <kas

wrote:

>

> Dear Group,

>

> Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in further

> detail to me.

>

> Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

>

> Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

>

> The law is

>

> " When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they become

> Samdharmi "

>

>

> The Next law is that

>

> " Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord "

>

> This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets become

> SD to their navamsa depositor.

>

> Case 1

>

> Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will become

> samdharmi to Sun.

>

> Case 2

>

> Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

>

> Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will make

> Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi to Sun

> who is the nakshatra lord.

>

> Caveat.

>

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

>

>

> Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

>

> 1) 4:10

> 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

>

>

>

> Clarifications of exceptions.

>

> Case 1

>

> Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in

> Krittika.

>

> Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same sign

> but NOT IN same nakshatra.

>

> Case 2

>

> Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and

> Moon is in Taurus.

>

> Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they are

> not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

>

>

> Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

>

> Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the house.

>

> So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

>

> There are 2 people who are renting the house.

>

> Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

>

> Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person B is

> sharing the same house.

>

> Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing the

> same Room (nakshatra 1).

>

> Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to each

> other to maintain peace and harmony.

>

> Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to collect

> rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help Person

> D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner need not

> help or step in for Person C and A.

>

>

> Going forward please understand this law.

>

> The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca

>

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Dear Shashi ji,

 

Please read it as following.

 

“Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon

are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU OR MOON”

 

 

The essence of it is same like that of Navamsa.

 

i.e. say if Mercury is in NAVAMSA of Saturn then Mercury becomes

SD to Shani. So it means that

Mercury can replace Saturn but Saturn is not SD to Mercury.

 

So in the SAME way, the Planet will become SD to the

Nakshatra lord so the planet can step in for the nakshatra lord but the nakshatra

lord will not step in for the planet.

 

 

Please make sure that you understand this concept as this is

very important.

 

 

 

Cheers !!!

Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of shashi1902

Monday August 31, 2009 10:05

AM

To:

 

Subject:

Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with Guru ji -

Lesson 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Ashji and Group members,

 

I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this clarification

was indeed helpful.

 

However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

 

Caveat.

Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN

CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

 

Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

 

Rgds

Shashikant

 

,

" Ash's Corner " <kas wrote:

>

> Dear Group,

>

> Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in further

> detail to me.

>

> Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

>

> Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

>

> The law is

>

> " When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they

become

> Samdharmi "

>

>

> The Next law is that

>

> " Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord "

>

> This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets become

> SD to their navamsa depositor.

>

> Case 1

>

> Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will become

> samdharmi to Sun.

>

> Case 2

>

> Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

>

> Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will

make

> Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi to

Sun

> who is the nakshatra lord.

>

> Caveat.

>

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

>

>

> Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

>

> 1) 4:10

> 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

>

>

>

> Clarifications of exceptions.

>

> Case 1

>

> Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in

> Krittika.

>

> Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same sign

> but NOT IN same nakshatra.

>

> Case 2

>

> Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and

> Moon is in Taurus.

>

> Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they

are

> not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

>

>

> Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

>

> Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the house.

>

> So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

>

> There are 2 people who are renting the house.

>

> Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

>

> Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person B

is

> sharing the same house.

>

> Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing

the

> same Room (nakshatra 1).

>

> Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to

each

> other to maintain peace and harmony.

>

> Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to collect

> rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help

Person

> D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner need

not

> help or step in for Person C and A.

>

>

> Going forward please understand this law.

>

> The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/>

http://www.ashtro.ca

>

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Dear Ash jiThank you for these clarifications.But one question:why we didn't take a planet SD to its Nakshtra lord before?I mean in analyzing charts before,we didn't consider the planet SD for its Nakshtra lord.Does it mean that our past analyzes was incorrect?May be there was many charts which we didn't use this principle before.Please guide me about it.Best WishesHussein --- On Mon, 8/31/09, Ash's Corner <kas wrote:Ash's Corner <kasRE: Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with Guru ji - Lesson 25 Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 8:32 PM

 

 

 

 

Dear Shashi ji, Please read it as following. “Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon

are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU OR MOON†The essence of it is same like that of Navamsa. i.e. say if Mercury is in NAVAMSA of Saturn then Mercury becomes

SD to Shani. So it means that

Mercury can replace Saturn but Saturn is not SD to Mercury. So in the SAME way, the Planet will become SD to the

Nakshatra lord so the planet can step in for the nakshatra lord but the nakshatra

lord will not step in for the planet.

Please make sure that you understand this concept as this is

very important.

Cheers !!! Ash -> http://www.ashtro. ca

 

astrologyandtiminge vents@ s.com

[astrologyan dtimingevents] On Behalf Of shashi1902

Monday August 31, 2009 10:05

AM

To:

astrologyandtiminge vents@ s.com

Subject:

[astrologyandtiming events] Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with Guru ji -

Lesson 25

 

 

 

Dear Ashji and Group members,

 

I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this clarification

was indeed helpful.

 

However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

 

Caveat.

Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN

CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

 

Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

 

Rgds

Shashikant

 

astrologyandtiminge vents@ s.com,

"Ash's Corner" <kas wrote:

>

> Dear Group,

>

> Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in further

> detail to me.

>

> Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

>

> Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

>

> The law is

>

> "When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they

become

> Samdharmi"

>

>

> The Next law is that

>

> "Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord"

>

> This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets become

> SD to their navamsa depositor.

>

> Case 1

>

> Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will become

> samdharmi to Sun.

>

> Case 2

>

> Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

>

> Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will

make

> Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi to

Sun

> who is the nakshatra lord.

>

> Caveat.

>

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

>

>

> Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

>

> 1) 4:10

> 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

>

>

>

> Clarifications of exceptions.

>

> Case 1

>

> Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in

> Krittika.

>

> Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same sign

> but NOT IN same nakshatra.

>

> Case 2

>

> Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and

> Moon is in Taurus.

>

> Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they

are

> not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

>

>

> Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

>

> Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the house.

>

> So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

>

> There are 2 people who are renting the house.

>

> Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

>

> Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person B

is

> sharing the same house.

>

> Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing

the

> same Room (nakshatra 1).

>

> Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to

each

> other to maintain peace and harmony.

>

> Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to collect

> rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help

Person

> D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner need

not

> help or step in for Person C and A.

>

>

> Going forward please understand this law.

>

> The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro. ca/>

http://www.ashtro. ca

>

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Dear Ashji

Thanks for the clarification , I will remember this Principle .

Rgds

Shashi

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

, " Ash's Corner " <kas

wrote:

>

> Dear Shashi ji,

>

> Please read it as following.

>

> " Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU OR MOON "

>

>

> The essence of it is same like that of Navamsa.

>

> i.e. say if Mercury is in NAVAMSA of Saturn then Mercury becomes SD to

> Shani. So it means that Mercury can replace Saturn but Saturn is not SD to

> Mercury.

>

> So in the SAME way, the Planet will become SD to the Nakshatra lord so the

> planet can step in for the nakshatra lord but the nakshatra lord will not

> step in for the planet.

>

> Please make sure that you understand this concept as this is very important.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca

>

>

> On Behalf Of shashi1902

> Monday August 31, 2009 10:05 AM

>

> Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with

> Guru ji - Lesson 25

>

>

> Dear Ashji and Group members,

>

> I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this

> clarification was indeed helpful.

>

> However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

>

> Caveat.

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

> Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

> planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

>

> Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

>

> Rgds

> Shashikant

>

>

> <%40> , " Ash's Corner@ "

> <kas@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Group,

> >

> > Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in further

> > detail to me.

> >

> > Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

> >

> > Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

> >

> > The law is

> >

> > " When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they become

> > Samdharmi "

> >

> >

> > The Next law is that

> >

> > " Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord "

> >

> > This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets become

> > SD to their navamsa depositor.

> >

> > Case 1

> >

> > Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> > nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will become

> > samdharmi to Sun.

> >

> > Case 2

> >

> > Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

> >

> > Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will

> make

> > Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi to

> Sun

> > who is the nakshatra lord.

> >

> > Caveat.

> >

> > Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> > SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

> >

> >

> > Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

> >

> > 1) 4:10

> > 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> > 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> > 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> > 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> > 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

> >

> >

> >

> > Clarifications of exceptions.

> >

> > Case 1

> >

> > Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in

> > Krittika.

> >

> > Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same sign

> > but NOT IN same nakshatra.

> >

> > Case 2

> >

> > Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and

> > Moon is in Taurus.

> >

> > Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they

> are

> > not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

> >

> >

> > Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

> >

> > Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the house.

> >

> > So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

> >

> > There are 2 people who are renting the house.

> >

> > Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> > Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

> >

> > Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person B

> is

> > sharing the same house.

> >

> > Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing

> the

> > same Room (nakshatra 1).

> >

> > Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to

> each

> > other to maintain peace and harmony.

> >

> > Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to collect

> > rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help

> Person

> > D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner need

> not

> > help or step in for Person C and A.

> >

> >

> > Going forward please understand this law.

> >

> > The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

> >

> >

> > Cheers !!!

> > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca

> >

>

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Dear Ashji,

A further query

You have indicated the Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful

1) 4:10

2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

Based on your experience and study is it possible to quantify these strengths in

numbers or percentages ?

Rgds

Shashi

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

, " Ash's Corner " <kas

wrote:

>

> Dear Shashi ji,

>

> Please read it as following.

>

> " Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU OR MOON "

>

>

> The essence of it is same like that of Navamsa.

>

> i.e. say if Mercury is in NAVAMSA of Saturn then Mercury becomes SD to

> Shani. So it means that Mercury can replace Saturn but Saturn is not SD to

> Mercury.

>

> So in the SAME way, the Planet will become SD to the Nakshatra lord so the

> planet can step in for the nakshatra lord but the nakshatra lord will not

> step in for the planet.

>

> Please make sure that you understand this concept as this is very important.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca

>

>

> On Behalf Of shashi1902

> Monday August 31, 2009 10:05 AM

>

> Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with

> Guru ji - Lesson 25

>

>

> Dear Ashji and Group members,

>

> I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this

> clarification was indeed helpful.

>

> However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

>

> Caveat.

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

> Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

> planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

>

> Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

>

> Rgds

> Shashikant

>

>

> <%40> , " Ash's Corner@ "

> <kas@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Group,

> >

> > Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in further

> > detail to me.

> >

> > Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

> >

> > Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

> >

> > The law is

> >

> > " When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they become

> > Samdharmi "

> >

> >

> > The Next law is that

> >

> > " Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord "

> >

> > This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets become

> > SD to their navamsa depositor.

> >

> > Case 1

> >

> > Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> > nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will become

> > samdharmi to Sun.

> >

> > Case 2

> >

> > Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

> >

> > Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will

> make

> > Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi to

> Sun

> > who is the nakshatra lord.

> >

> > Caveat.

> >

> > Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> > SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

> >

> >

> > Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

> >

> > 1) 4:10

> > 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> > 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> > 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> > 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> > 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

> >

> >

> >

> > Clarifications of exceptions.

> >

> > Case 1

> >

> > Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in

> > Krittika.

> >

> > Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same sign

> > but NOT IN same nakshatra.

> >

> > Case 2

> >

> > Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and

> > Moon is in Taurus.

> >

> > Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they

> are

> > not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

> >

> >

> > Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

> >

> > Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the house.

> >

> > So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

> >

> > There are 2 people who are renting the house.

> >

> > Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> > Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

> >

> > Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person B

> is

> > sharing the same house.

> >

> > Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing

> the

> > same Room (nakshatra 1).

> >

> > Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to

> each

> > other to maintain peace and harmony.

> >

> > Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to collect

> > rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help

> Person

> > D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner need

> not

> > help or step in for Person C and A.

> >

> >

> > Going forward please understand this law.

> >

> > The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

> >

> >

> > Cheers !!!

> > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/> http://www.ashtro.ca

> >

>

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Dear Shashi ji,

 

Your experience will guide you. I cannot put down my experiences, yes, I have

solved a lot of charts, those are in the archives and some on my blog and website.

 

I think once u start to solve charts, it will all come to u

naturally.

 

This order should suffice.

 

 

In 4:10 there is power transfer and the WS reflects the

same. If you think of the others u will

get the idea.

 

% is not required. Just

go down the list in this order and that should suffice.

 

 

Cheers !!!

Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of shashi1902

Tuesday September 1, 2009

1:50 AM

To:

 

Subject:

Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with Guru ji -

Lesson 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Ashji,

A further query

You have indicated the Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful

1) 4:10

2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

Based on your experience and study is it possible to quantify these strengths

in numbers or percentages ?

Rgds

Shashi

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

,

" Ash's Corner " <kas wrote:

>

> Dear Shashi ji,

>

> Please read it as following.

>

> " Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun,

HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU OR MOON "

>

>

> The essence of it is same like that of Navamsa.

>

> i.e. say if Mercury is in NAVAMSA of Saturn then Mercury becomes SD to

> Shani. So it means that Mercury can replace Saturn but Saturn is not SD to

> Mercury.

>

> So in the SAME way, the Planet will become SD to the Nakshatra lord so the

> planet can step in for the nakshatra lord but the nakshatra lord will not

> step in for the planet.

>

> Please make sure that you understand this concept as this is very

important.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/>

http://www.ashtro.ca

>

>

>

On Behalf Of shashi1902

> Monday August 31, 2009 10:05 AM

>

> Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat

with

> Guru ji - Lesson 25

>

>

> Dear Ashji and Group members,

>

> I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this

> clarification was indeed helpful.

>

> However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

>

> Caveat.

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

> Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

> planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

>

> Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

>

> Rgds

> Shashikant

>

>

> <%40> , " Ash's

Corner@ "

> <kas@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Group,

> >

> > Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in

further

> > detail to me.

> >

> > Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

> >

> > Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

> >

> > The law is

> >

> > " When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then

they become

> > Samdharmi "

> >

> >

> > The Next law is that

> >

> > " Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord "

> >

> > This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets

become

> > SD to their navamsa depositor.

> >

> > Case 1

> >

> > Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> > nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will

become

> > samdharmi to Sun.

> >

> > Case 2

> >

> > Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries

sign.

> >

> > Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this

will

> make

> > Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi

to

> Sun

> > who is the nakshatra lord.

> >

> > Caveat.

> >

> > Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun,

HOWEVER

> > SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

> >

> >

> > Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

> >

> > 1) 4:10

> > 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> > 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> > 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> > 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> > 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

> >

> >

> >

> > Clarifications of exceptions.

> >

> > Case 1

> >

> > Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is

in

> > Krittika.

> >

> > Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same

sign

> > but NOT IN same nakshatra.

> >

> > Case 2

> >

> > Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries

and

> > Moon is in Taurus.

> >

> > Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because

they

> are

> > not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

> >

> >

> > Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

> >

> > Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the

house.

> >

> > So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

> >

> > There are 2 people who are renting the house.

> >

> > Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> > Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

> >

> > Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that

Person B

> is

> > sharing the same house.

> >

> > Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A

sharing

> the

> > same Room (nakshatra 1).

> >

> > Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi

to

> each

> > other to maintain peace and harmony.

> >

> > Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to

collect

> > rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help

> Person

> > D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner

need

> not

> > help or step in for Person C and A.

> >

> >

> > Going forward please understand this law.

> >

> > The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

> >

> >

> > Cheers !!!

> > Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.ca/>

http://www.ashtro.ca

> >

>

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Dear Hussein ji,

 

Please refer to my mail to the group and my replies there in.

 

 

Cheers !!!

Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of hossien abdee

Monday August 31, 2009 11:59

PM

 

RE:

Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with Guru ji -

Lesson 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Ash

ji

Thank you for these clarifications.But one question:why we didn't take a

planet SD to its Nakshtra lord before?I mean in analyzing charts before,we

didn't consider the planet SD for its Nakshtra lord.Does it mean that our

past analyzes was incorrect?May be there was many charts which we didn't use

this principle before.Please guide me about it.

Best Wishes

Hussein

 

--- On Mon, 8/31/09, Ash's Corner

<kas

wrote:

 

Ash's Corner <kas

RE: Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat

with Guru ji - Lesson 25

 

Monday, August 31, 2009, 8:32 PM

 

 

 

Dear Shashi ji,

 

Please read it as following.

 

“Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as

Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU OR MOONâ€

 

 

The essence of it is same like that of

Navamsa.

 

i.e. say if Mercury is in NAVAMSA of

Saturn then Mercury becomes SD to Shani. So it means that Mercury can

replace Saturn but Saturn is not SD to Mercury.

 

So in the SAME way, the Planet will become

SD to the Nakshatra lord so the planet can step in for the nakshatra lord but

the nakshatra lord will not step in for the planet.

 

Please make sure that you understand this

concept as this is very important.

 

 

 

Cheers !!!

Ash -> http://www.ashtro.

ca

 

 

 

 

 

astrologyandtiminge vents@ s.com [astrologyan dtimingevents@

. com] On Behalf Of shashi1902

Monday August 31, 2009

10:05 AM

astrologyandtiminge

vents@ s.com

[astrologyandtiming

events] Re: Samdharmi Clarifications - Chat with Guru ji - Lesson 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear

Ashji and Group members,

 

I have been studying the Samdharmi topic and appropriately, this

clarification was indeed helpful.

 

However I have a query , you have mentioned in your explanation :

 

Caveat.

Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun, HOWEVER

SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

Can SUN replace Moon? or is it that the Nakshatra Lord cannot replace the

planets which are posited in the Nakshatra.

 

Awaiting your guidance in the matter,

 

Rgds

Shashikant

 

astrologyandtiminge vents@ s.com, " Ash's

Corner " <kas wrote:

>

> Dear Group,

>

> Guru ji has explained the 2077 post to me and explained concept in

further

> detail to me.

>

> Please refer to Lesson 25 to follow the clarifications.

>

> Points 2 and 3 are to be read as one.

>

> The law is

>

> " When two planets are in the SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA then they

become

> Samdharmi "

>

>

> The Next law is that

>

> " Planets become samdharmi to their NAKSHATRA lord "

>

> This is akin to the law of planet being in Navamsa i.e. the planets

become

> SD to their navamsa depositor.

>

> Case 1

>

> Let us take the example that Guru is in the sign of Aries and in the

> nakshatra of Krittika which is ruled by Sun. Therefore Guru will become

> samdharmi to Sun.

>

> Case 2

>

> Now, lets take Guru and Moon are in nakshatra of Krittika in Aries sign.

>

> Since Guru and Moon are in the SAME RASI AND SAME NAKSHATRA, this will

make

> Guru and Moon Samdharmi. This will also make Guru and Moon samdharmi to

Sun

> who is the nakshatra lord.

>

> Caveat.

>

> Here Guru and Moon can replace Sun as Guru and Moon are SD to Sun,

HOWEVER

> SUN CANNOT REPLACE GURU.

>

>

> Power of Samdharmi from most powerful to least powerful.

>

> 1) 4:10

> 2) Planet in same sign AND same nakshatra AND same navamsa.

> 3) Planet is same sign AND same nakshatra

> 4) Planet is SD to nakshatra lord

> 5) Planet is SD to navamsa lord

> 6) Planets conjoining in navamsa.

>

>

>

> Clarifications of exceptions.

>

> Case 1

>

> Guru and Moon are in sign of Aries and Guru is in Ashwini and Moon is in

> Krittika.

>

> Here Guru and Moon WILL NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI as they are in the same

sign

> but NOT IN same nakshatra.

>

> Case 2

>

> Guru and Moon both are in nakshatra of Krittika but Guru is in Aries and

> Moon is in Taurus.

>

> Here in this case, Guru and Moon will NOT BECOME SAMDHARMI, because they

are

> not in THE SAME SIGN AND SAME NAKSHATRA.

>

>

> Analogy to explain the above phenomenon.

>

> Assume that the SIGN is a House and the Nakshatra of a Room in the

house.

>

> So 2.25 people (nakshatras) pool in to own a House (sign).

>

> There are 2 people who are renting the house.

>

> Person A moves into Room 1 (nakshatra 1)

> Person B moves into Room 2 (nakshatra 2)

>

> Therefore a Person A need not see Person B or even not know that Person

B is

> sharing the same house.

>

> Person C also wants to rents and Person C moves in with Person A sharing

the

> same Room (nakshatra 1).

>

> Now Person C and Person A will come close and will become samdharmi to

each

> other to maintain peace and harmony.

>

> Now, the Room owner of nakshatra 1 is Person D. So when D comes to

collect

> rent, Person A and C will give due respect and can substitute or help

Person

> D so they will listen to Person D, however Person D i.e room owner need

not

> help or step in for Person C and A.

>

>

> Going forward please understand this law.

>

> The lessons will be changed in due course of time to reflect the same.

>

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash -> <http://www.ashtro.

ca/> http://www.ashtro.

ca

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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