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Lesson 19: The wish fulfilling Tree.
vivekvshetty


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KalpaDrooma Yoga..
Learners following the Vedic Astrology section of this forum regularly will remember a yoga quoted by Respected Govardhan ji in the topic - Sign for liars. There he quoted a yoga from Sarvaarth Chintaamani (this is a highly regarded Classic of Jyotish).
It (the yoga given) was derived from the Yoga given by Mahaarishi Paraashara in BPHS.
He called it the Kalpadrooma yoga.
Kalpa means Creation or even a wish (it is actually visualization) and Drooma means a tree. This is the wish fulfilling tree Kalpavriksha spoken of in the scriptures. It is said that it grants all wishes made to it by a person standing in its shade.

Let us understand the mechanics of the yoga first.
Take the Lagna lord (Say planet A)
The lord of the Raashi in which the Lagnesha(a) is placed (say planet B)
The lord of the Raashi in which Paakesha (B) is placed (say planet C).
The Lord of the Raashi in Navaamsha in which (C) is placed. (Say planet D)

All the four Grahas (A, B, C, D) should be placed in kendras or Trikonas and/or should be strong by virtue of placement in own sign, Moolatrikona sign or Uccha in the Raashi (D-1) chart.

Result of the Yoga:
A Native born with Kalpadrooma Yoga is like a mighty king. It gives merciful nature and makes one pious, but still strong and undefeated. All the wishes of the native are granted by the Kalpavriksha.

Uses:
This is a very important Yoga. In this yoga the Mahaarishi has given us a clue to an easy method of reading a chart and finding the strenght and weakness of any Bhaava if the rules given herein are applied intelligently.

RishiRahul and vivek.


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An Example.
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See the chart of a child given in the Panchaanga Lesson.
Details of the same is:
Date:          February 3, 2006
Time:          18:55:55
Time Zone:  5:30:00 (East of GMT)
Place:         72 E 51' 00", 19 N 02' 00"
                Mumbai, India

Here the Lagna lord is Chandra and is placed in a trikona (9th Bhaava) hence 'A' is good.
The lord of the sign of Lagnesha is Guru (Paakesha) and it is placed in Tula, a kendra and hence 'B' is also good.
The depositor of the Paakesha is Shukra (Paaka Paakesha) and is placed in the sixth Bhaava in Maranakaaraka. This is Bad, hence 'C' is bad.
This Paakapaakesha is placed in Tula in Navaamsha and Shukra, Lord of Tula again placed in the sixth bhaava in the raashi (D-1) chart. this 'D' again is not good.

So we have two positives and two negatives.

So the kalpadrooma doesnt exists in this chart.

Remember that there is an exchange of Guru and Shukra. this can alter the results.

RishiRahul and vivek.
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Dear Vivek ji

Here is now my understanding for example chart 1 mentioned in applying lesson

Lagnesha shani place in 3rd 'A' Bad

Lord of pakesha  Guru placed in 6th 'B' bad

Lord of pakesha Budha placed in 7th 'C' Good

Lord of pakapakesha is soma placed in 8th 'D' bad

So the kalpadrooma doesnt exists in this chart as only 'C' is good

Example chart 2

Lagnesha placed in Kendra 'A' Good

Lord of pakesha Guru placed in kendra 'B' Good

Lord of pakapakesha rashi is guru again so ''C' Good

In navamsa Guru is placed in makra and lord shani is placed in trikona in rashi chart 'D'  Good

So 2nd chart has kalpadrooma yoga

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Swapnil
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Dear Vivek ji

Sorry i am writing here as it is off the topic

Since it is known placement of lagna lord in particular rashi is said to be paka lagna and lord rulling that rashi is pakesha now this paakesha placed in particular rashi then its lord is said to be paakapaakesha

so we know paka falling in particular bhhava is native applying his intelligece

Then how to understand this paakesha placement and paaka paakesha placement

I mean that if this are conditions for kaalpadrooma yoga then there must be some thing special about the paakesha and paakapaakesha

Regards

Swapnil
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Namaskaar Swapnil ji,
Great question. In fact this is the next level of the yoga. Actually one cant help but marvel at the knowledge of the Ancient Rishis and the way the had the ability to put very important rules in one terse yoga.
The Bhaavesha is the intelligence of the Bhaava.
The Paakesha is the health (like Surya).
The PaakaPaakesha is the sustainer (like Chandra) and the Paakapaakaamshesha is the luck factor, Also the blessing factor.

RishiRahul and vivek.  
gaonkarswapnil wrote:
Dear Vivek ji

Sorry i am writing here as it is off the topic

Since it is known placement of lagna lord in particular rashi is said to be paka lagna and lord rulling that rashi is pakesha now this paakesha placed in particular rashi then its lord is said to be paakapaakesha

so we know paka falling in particular bhhava is native applying his intelligece

Then how to understand this paakesha placement and paaka paakesha placement

I mean that if this are conditions for kaalpadrooma yoga then there must be some thing special about the paakesha and paakapaakesha

Regards

Swapnil
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