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RishiRahul
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:47 pm |
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| rohiniranjan wrote: |
Beautifully put. The flame is burning bright and pure
May Mother's blessings shower upon us all...
RR
| Votive wrote: |
So much has been said on this topic with some heated exchanges too.
Some thoughts though, Jyotisha is different from a few other forms of astrology since it takes into consideration not only Rashis in the Zodiac which are based on Sun but also the nakshatras in the zodiac as Moon navigates through them.
The triangulation of Rashis through Sun; Nakshatras through Moon and the Lagna, therefore, form the conception of the natal chart.
The moon on an average traverses 13 degrees 20 minutes in a day ( average, in reality it is always more or less!)
The Navamsha lagna changes on an average in 13 minutes and 20 seconds in a day.
108 navamsha lagnas normally change in a day from sunrise to sunrise and the nakshatras have 108 padas through which the moon moves in a month.
Moon goes through four navamsha signs in a day, each sign representing a nakshatra pada and while moon moves through a single navamsha sign, the lagna changes 27 times representing the 27 nakshatras.
Jyotish is remarkable since it depicts the daily, monthly, yearly and even greater cycles at the micro level in the varga concepts.
In my opinion, the Navamsha chart is significant, since it focuses on the blessings of Moon or Mother in the natal chart. And we seek the Mother's blessings in all human endeavors whether it is education, wealth, fame, power....you name it. Ma in her different forms of Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga provides it and the Sanatan Dharma has accepted this and done it since times immemorial. Navamsha, therefore, has a role to play in understanding the earthly resources which get translated for a native easily or with more difficulty.
On this auspicious occasion of the Navaratris, let Ma bless all...
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Dear Dada,
An article by Votiveji with Functional Benefic qualities ats best.
Wish my expressions were as illuminating.
Respectfully,
Bhai.
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:59 am |
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Hey Rishis,
As long as it stays within the family, what difference does it make?
Blessings of Ma may shower upon all of us!
RR
[quote="RishiRahul"][quote="rohiniranjan"]Beautifully put. The flame is burning bright and pure :-)
May Mother's blessings shower upon us all...
RR
[quote="Votive"]So much has been said on this topic with some heated exchanges too.
Some thoughts though, Jyotisha is different from a few other forms of astrology since it takes into consideration not only Rashis in the Zodiac which are based on Sun but also the nakshatras in the zodiac as Moon navigates through them.
The triangulation of Rashis through Sun; Nakshatras through Moon and the Lagna, therefore, form the conception of the natal chart.
The moon on an average traverses 13 degrees 20 minutes in a day ( average, in reality it is always more or less!)
The Navamsha lagna changes on an average in 13 minutes and 20 seconds in a day.
108 navamsha lagnas normally change in a day from sunrise to sunrise and the nakshatras have 108 padas through which the moon moves in a month.
Moon goes through four navamsha signs in a day, each sign representing a nakshatra pada and while moon moves through a single navamsha sign, the lagna changes 27 times representing the 27 nakshatras.
Jyotish is remarkable since it depicts the daily, monthly, yearly and even greater cycles at the micro level in the varga concepts.
In my opinion, the Navamsha chart is significant, since it focuses on the blessings of Moon or Mother in the natal chart. And we seek the Mother's blessings in all human endeavors whether it is education, wealth, fame, power....you name it. Ma in her different forms of Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga provides it and the Sanatan Dharma has accepted this and done it since times immemorial. Navamsha, therefore, has a role to play in understanding the earthly resources which get translated for a native easily or with more difficulty.
On this auspicious occasion of the Navaratris, let Ma bless all...
Votive[/quote][/quote]
Dear Dada,
An article by Votiveji with Functional Benefic qualities ats best.
Wish my expressions were as illuminating.
Respectfully,
Bhai.[/quote]
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RishiRahul
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:32 am |
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| rohiniranjan wrote: |
Hey Rishis,
As long as it stays within the family, what difference does it make?
Blessings of Ma may shower upon all of us!
RR
| RishiRahul wrote: |
| rohiniranjan wrote: |
Beautifully put. The flame is burning bright and pure
May Mother's blessings shower upon us all...
RR
| Votive wrote: |
So much has been said on this topic with some heated exchanges too.
Some thoughts though, Jyotisha is different from a few other forms of astrology since it takes into consideration not only Rashis in the Zodiac which are based on Sun but also the nakshatras in the zodiac as Moon navigates through them.
The triangulation of Rashis through Sun; Nakshatras through Moon and the Lagna, therefore, form the conception of the natal chart.
The moon on an average traverses 13 degrees 20 minutes in a day ( average, in reality it is always more or less!)
The Navamsha lagna changes on an average in 13 minutes and 20 seconds in a day.
108 navamsha lagnas normally change in a day from sunrise to sunrise and the nakshatras have 108 padas through which the moon moves in a month.
Moon goes through four navamsha signs in a day, each sign representing a nakshatra pada and while moon moves through a single navamsha sign, the lagna changes 27 times representing the 27 nakshatras.
Jyotish is remarkable since it depicts the daily, monthly, yearly and even greater cycles at the micro level in the varga concepts.
In my opinion, the Navamsha chart is significant, since it focuses on the blessings of Moon or Mother in the natal chart. And we seek the Mother's blessings in all human endeavors whether it is education, wealth, fame, power....you name it. Ma in her different forms of Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga provides it and the Sanatan Dharma has accepted this and done it since times immemorial. Navamsha, therefore, has a role to play in understanding the earthly resources which get translated for a native easily or with more difficulty.
On this auspicious occasion of the Navaratris, let Ma bless all...
Votive |
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Dear Dada,
An article by Votiveji with Functional Benefic qualities ats best.
Wish my expressions were as illuminating.
Respectfully,
Bhai. |
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True Dada,
As long as the functional benefics stay together within the family.
Respectfully,
RishiRahul
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rohiniranjan
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:46 am |
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Since you addressed me as Dada, I exercise the right to correct you }B-{
You really meant "functioning" and not 'functional', I hope? The latter has a sense of potential whereas the former is what seems to be the need of the day! Now or never!! :-)
RR
[quote="RishiRahul"][quote="rohiniranjan"]Hey Rishis,
As long as it stays within the family, what difference does it make?
Blessings of Ma may shower upon all of us!
RR
[quote="RishiRahul"][quote="rohiniranjan"]Beautifully put. The flame is burning bright and pure :-)
May Mother's blessings shower upon us all...
RR
[quote="Votive"]So much has been said on this topic with some heated exchanges too.
Some thoughts though, Jyotisha is different from a few other forms of astrology since it takes into consideration not only Rashis in the Zodiac which are based on Sun but also the nakshatras in the zodiac as Moon navigates through them.
The triangulation of Rashis through Sun; Nakshatras through Moon and the Lagna, therefore, form the conception of the natal chart.
The moon on an average traverses 13 degrees 20 minutes in a day ( average, in reality it is always more or less!)
The Navamsha lagna changes on an average in 13 minutes and 20 seconds in a day.
108 navamsha lagnas normally change in a day from sunrise to sunrise and the nakshatras have 108 padas through which the moon moves in a month.
Moon goes through four navamsha signs in a day, each sign representing a nakshatra pada and while moon moves through a single navamsha sign, the lagna changes 27 times representing the 27 nakshatras.
Jyotish is remarkable since it depicts the daily, monthly, yearly and even greater cycles at the micro level in the varga concepts.
In my opinion, the Navamsha chart is significant, since it focuses on the blessings of Moon or Mother in the natal chart. And we seek the Mother's blessings in all human endeavors whether it is education, wealth, fame, power....you name it. Ma in her different forms of Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga provides it and the Sanatan Dharma has accepted this and done it since times immemorial. Navamsha, therefore, has a role to play in understanding the earthly resources which get translated for a native easily or with more difficulty.
On this auspicious occasion of the Navaratris, let Ma bless all...
Votive[/quote][/quote]
Dear Dada,
An article by Votiveji with Functional Benefic qualities ats best.
Wish my expressions were as illuminating.
Respectfully,
Bhai.[/quote][/quote]
True Dada,
As long as the functional benefics stay together within the family.
Respectfully,
RishiRahul[/quote]
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RishiRahul
Astrology Reader
Age: 50 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:11 am |
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| rohiniranjan wrote: |
Since you addressed me as Dada, I exercise the right to correct you }B-{
You really meant "functioning" and not 'functional', I hope? The latter has a sense of potential whereas the former is what seems to be the need of the day! Now or never!!
RR
| RishiRahul wrote: |
| rohiniranjan wrote: |
Hey Rishis,
As long as it stays within the family, what difference does it make?
Blessings of Ma may shower upon all of us!
RR
| RishiRahul wrote: |
| rohiniranjan wrote: |
Beautifully put. The flame is burning bright and pure
May Mother's blessings shower upon us all...
RR
| Votive wrote: |
So much has been said on this topic with some heated exchanges too.
Some thoughts though, Jyotisha is different from a few other forms of astrology since it takes into consideration not only Rashis in the Zodiac which are based on Sun but also the nakshatras in the zodiac as Moon navigates through them.
The triangulation of Rashis through Sun; Nakshatras through Moon and the Lagna, therefore, form the conception of the natal chart.
The moon on an average traverses 13 degrees 20 minutes in a day ( average, in reality it is always more or less!)
The Navamsha lagna changes on an average in 13 minutes and 20 seconds in a day.
108 navamsha lagnas normally change in a day from sunrise to sunrise and the nakshatras have 108 padas through which the moon moves in a month.
Moon goes through four navamsha signs in a day, each sign representing a nakshatra pada and while moon moves through a single navamsha sign, the lagna changes 27 times representing the 27 nakshatras.
Jyotish is remarkable since it depicts the daily, monthly, yearly and even greater cycles at the micro level in the varga concepts.
In my opinion, the Navamsha chart is significant, since it focuses on the blessings of Moon or Mother in the natal chart. And we seek the Mother's blessings in all human endeavors whether it is education, wealth, fame, power....you name it. Ma in her different forms of Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga provides it and the Sanatan Dharma has accepted this and done it since times immemorial. Navamsha, therefore, has a role to play in understanding the earthly resources which get translated for a native easily or with more difficulty.
On this auspicious occasion of the Navaratris, let Ma bless all...
Votive |
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Dear Dada,
An article by Votiveji with Functional Benefic qualities ats best.
Wish my expressions were as illuminating.
Respectfully,
Bhai. |
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True Dada,
As long as the functional benefics stay together within the family.
Respectfully,
RishiRahul |
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Dada,
I get your point absolutely, since we are still willing to learn.
Respects,
RishiRahu
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