| RishiRahul wrote: |
| prasanna wrote: |
I said dont exclusively depend basing on transit results alone. . I understand it is also important. I never said it is not important . But it is not the only one essential criterion to consider . Due importance should be given to fructify the result of any auspiciousness.to more factors in natal chart which were mentioned by Chandru . .If not , there are chances of brake of marriage . The placement of Guru in auspicious place in a zodiac is called Guru bal which we used to know from Transit of Guru ,I am fully aware of this . If not, why do we give importance to transits of major planets like Shani, Guru , Rahu ketu.? The position of Sun in transit also decides the same ., which also must be taken into consideration.while deciding the major said issues.or events.
Regards, |
Hi Prasanna,
Transits are seen from two angles.
(1) from moon= which gives the auspiciousness/inauspiciousness of time.
(2) from Lagna= more indicative of matters fructifying.
I remember Rohini Ranjan ji, very rightly mentioning, that natal analysis and transit ananalysis should be used hand in hand like a 'yugalbandhi' or 'maestro'.... which has proved very accurate in timings.
Do not get mixed up with Gurubal in transits here.
RishiRahul |
Thanks Rishi Ji, for your explanations. I think my Third post might have given clarity to Harr regarding transit , the topic header. I also intend to say what our Rohini Ranjan ji quoted about transits, but I conveyed in my own simple way .
Especially for Marriage , the native must be blessed by Guru. Guru is favourable when he transits in 2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th from Chandra rasi and also aspects 7th and 9th Bhava , . which will go under the name, guru bala. rite ? More than the placement of Guru in a Rasi His aspects gets more priority in deciding Guru bala, which Iam fully aware of too . Being Natural Benefic his Aspects make s the Bhava auspicious. (2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th ) and reverse is the case of Shani here.
I learn Astrology with more real time experiences , now days , than from books, So I thought of guiding others quoting Chandru's valuable words.
Regards,