The document discusses the D-3 or Drekkana chart in Vedic astrology. It provides definitions and explanations of key terms like Drekkana. It describes the placement of planets in the 36 Drekkana divisions and how this reflects on relationships with siblings as well as personality traits, career, health, and more. Various classifications of Drekkana are outlined along with their auspiciousness and implications for the native's happiness, hard work, and goal achievement.
Concepts of navamsa with marriage and related topicsanthony writer
MULTIPLE MARRIAGES
1. The lagna lord should be strong in the natal and navamsa charts- either exalted, in own sign or well-placed in kendras, trikonas or eleventh house.
2. The 7th house should be afflicted or have malefic association.
3. Presence of dhana yoga gives multiple marriage.
4. Placement of 2nd, 7th and 12th lords in upachaya houses (Houses 3, 6, 10 and 11).
Chaturthamsa Varga or D-4 : The sign is divided into 4 parts of 7˚20’ each. The first division falls in the same sign; the second in the 4th sign; the third in the 7th sign and the fourth in the 10th sign from it. This division shows fortune, landed property, assets, liabilities, influence of the mother, domestic life, mental peace, landed property and conveyance.
Yogas and raja yogas in jaimini astrology 3 6 2014anthony writer
A powerful Rajyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the janma lagna, Hora lagna and Ghatika lagna whereby the native gets power and wealth, and he is respected like a King. In the same way, Rajoyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the same spot in Rashi Kundali, Navmas Kundali, Drekkana Kundali, Lagna Kundali and Saptamash Kundali. The presence of these karak elements is necessary for auspicious results. If a Karak element is absent, maximum results cannot be obtained.
આત્મકારક, કરકામ્સા અને સ્વમ્સા
- The sign occupied by the Atmakarak in the navamsa chart is the KARAKAMSA lagna.
- The Atmakark is the soul and the karakamsa planets indicate the desire of the soul.
- The navamsa lagna is called lagnamsa.
- Benefics in Karaksma and navamsa lagna and aspected by benefics only, gives Rajayogas to the native.
- If the Karaksma (desire of the soul) and navamsa lagna (easily achieved) are the same then the stage is set for self actualization.
- If they are in shadastak (6-8 places from each other), then life becomes a bed of roses.
- All the others karakas from the bhavas have to be considered in the same manner.
- Note: Sanjay Rath states that तत्र has been translated to “second house” in Swamsa, whereas it is “previous stanza”
Lomngevity in Jaimini Astrology (revised) kakshay vridhi and kakshya hrasa anthony writer
Longevity : Kakshay Vridhi and Kakshya Hrasa
I There are three compartments of longevity in Jaimini astrology
They are : 1) Short span of life is : upto till age of 33 years
2) Middle life starts from the : age of 33 years up to 66 years
and 3) long life is : from the age of 66 onwards
II Three factors should be taken into consideration to judge longevity:
1) Consider the lord of the lagna and the lord of the 8th house
2) Consider the lagna sign and the moon sign
3) Consider the lagna sign and the hora lagna sign
ARUDHA LAGNA AND PADAS FOR OTHER BHAVAS – JAIMINI ASTROLOGY BRITNEY SPEARS ...anthony writer
chapter I qu. III p. 78 S.R. – upadesa sutra)
- A planet conjoining/aspecting the 11th H (from AL) brings prosperity and indicates sources of income.1.3.2
- Benefic placed in the 11th H or aspecting 11th H indicate gains through righteous means or legally acceptable methods.1.3.3
- Malefic in/ aspecting the 11th H indicate gains through questionable and illegal means (all forms of corruption, black-marketing, smuggling, bribery, gambling, etc.) 1.3.4
- Exalted or debilitated planets in 11th H = high level of income
- In own sign = above average income
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KARAKAS IN JAIMINI ASTROLOGYanthony writer
Pandit Sanjay Rath considers 8 karakas, including Rahu. According to him, in his Jaimini Upadesa Sutras, he has given Rahu also a place as Atma Karak.
2. On the other hand, Dr. K.N. Rao and his followers have taken the 7 planets (excluding Rahu) as Karakas and maintain that Rahu cannot be given the status of Atma Karak.
3 Gary Gomes states in “The Structure of Jamini Astrology” as follows:
“These karakas are of extreme importance in judging a chart, especially in terms of career potential and, especially, for judging spiritual potential, as indicated in both the Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra and the Jaimini Sutram. There are karakas in Parasara astrology, but these are based on certain natural karakas of the planets.
SHAD BALA – SIX FOLD POTENCY IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY WITH A CASE STUDanthony writer
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra: Ch. 27. Evaluation Of Strengths
Shad Bala consists of the following:
1. Sthan Bala (positional)
2. Dig Bala (directional)
3. Kaal Bala (Temporal), inclusive of Ayan Bala (equinoctial)
4. Chesht Bala (motional)
5. Naisargika Bala (natural)
6. Drik Bala (aspectual)
These strengths are computed for the seven Planets from Sun to Saturn. The nodes are not considered.
Concepts of navamsa with marriage and related topicsanthony writer
MULTIPLE MARRIAGES
1. The lagna lord should be strong in the natal and navamsa charts- either exalted, in own sign or well-placed in kendras, trikonas or eleventh house.
2. The 7th house should be afflicted or have malefic association.
3. Presence of dhana yoga gives multiple marriage.
4. Placement of 2nd, 7th and 12th lords in upachaya houses (Houses 3, 6, 10 and 11).
Chaturthamsa Varga or D-4 : The sign is divided into 4 parts of 7˚20’ each. The first division falls in the same sign; the second in the 4th sign; the third in the 7th sign and the fourth in the 10th sign from it. This division shows fortune, landed property, assets, liabilities, influence of the mother, domestic life, mental peace, landed property and conveyance.
Yogas and raja yogas in jaimini astrology 3 6 2014anthony writer
A powerful Rajyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the janma lagna, Hora lagna and Ghatika lagna whereby the native gets power and wealth, and he is respected like a King. In the same way, Rajoyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the same spot in Rashi Kundali, Navmas Kundali, Drekkana Kundali, Lagna Kundali and Saptamash Kundali. The presence of these karak elements is necessary for auspicious results. If a Karak element is absent, maximum results cannot be obtained.
આત્મકારક, કરકામ્સા અને સ્વમ્સા
- The sign occupied by the Atmakarak in the navamsa chart is the KARAKAMSA lagna.
- The Atmakark is the soul and the karakamsa planets indicate the desire of the soul.
- The navamsa lagna is called lagnamsa.
- Benefics in Karaksma and navamsa lagna and aspected by benefics only, gives Rajayogas to the native.
- If the Karaksma (desire of the soul) and navamsa lagna (easily achieved) are the same then the stage is set for self actualization.
- If they are in shadastak (6-8 places from each other), then life becomes a bed of roses.
- All the others karakas from the bhavas have to be considered in the same manner.
- Note: Sanjay Rath states that तत्र has been translated to “second house” in Swamsa, whereas it is “previous stanza”
Lomngevity in Jaimini Astrology (revised) kakshay vridhi and kakshya hrasa anthony writer
Longevity : Kakshay Vridhi and Kakshya Hrasa
I There are three compartments of longevity in Jaimini astrology
They are : 1) Short span of life is : upto till age of 33 years
2) Middle life starts from the : age of 33 years up to 66 years
and 3) long life is : from the age of 66 onwards
II Three factors should be taken into consideration to judge longevity:
1) Consider the lord of the lagna and the lord of the 8th house
2) Consider the lagna sign and the moon sign
3) Consider the lagna sign and the hora lagna sign
ARUDHA LAGNA AND PADAS FOR OTHER BHAVAS – JAIMINI ASTROLOGY BRITNEY SPEARS ...anthony writer
chapter I qu. III p. 78 S.R. – upadesa sutra)
- A planet conjoining/aspecting the 11th H (from AL) brings prosperity and indicates sources of income.1.3.2
- Benefic placed in the 11th H or aspecting 11th H indicate gains through righteous means or legally acceptable methods.1.3.3
- Malefic in/ aspecting the 11th H indicate gains through questionable and illegal means (all forms of corruption, black-marketing, smuggling, bribery, gambling, etc.) 1.3.4
- Exalted or debilitated planets in 11th H = high level of income
- In own sign = above average income
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KARAKAS IN JAIMINI ASTROLOGYanthony writer
Pandit Sanjay Rath considers 8 karakas, including Rahu. According to him, in his Jaimini Upadesa Sutras, he has given Rahu also a place as Atma Karak.
2. On the other hand, Dr. K.N. Rao and his followers have taken the 7 planets (excluding Rahu) as Karakas and maintain that Rahu cannot be given the status of Atma Karak.
3 Gary Gomes states in “The Structure of Jamini Astrology” as follows:
“These karakas are of extreme importance in judging a chart, especially in terms of career potential and, especially, for judging spiritual potential, as indicated in both the Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra and the Jaimini Sutram. There are karakas in Parasara astrology, but these are based on certain natural karakas of the planets.
SHAD BALA – SIX FOLD POTENCY IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY WITH A CASE STUDanthony writer
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra: Ch. 27. Evaluation Of Strengths
Shad Bala consists of the following:
1. Sthan Bala (positional)
2. Dig Bala (directional)
3. Kaal Bala (Temporal), inclusive of Ayan Bala (equinoctial)
4. Chesht Bala (motional)
5. Naisargika Bala (natural)
6. Drik Bala (aspectual)
These strengths are computed for the seven Planets from Sun to Saturn. The nodes are not considered.
In “Predicting with Dasamsa”, P. V. R. Narasimha Rao states:
- Dasamamsa chart can identify reasons causing delays and momentary dissatisfaction in profession.
- Dasamamsa Lagna shows renown related to vocation, Lagnesh shows mind-set and purpose in work
- D-10 shows one’s professional actions as well as other activities in society related to hobbies and interests.
- The 10th house in the Rasi chart is also important for judging career as it shows the physical Karma (actions) of the native.
- The strength and placement, in D-10, of the 10th Rasi lord is an important factor when judging career.
- If the 10th lord is in own sign or exaltation sign or a quadrant or a trine in D-10, one will have a good career.
- In addition, we should look at the D-10 placement of the planets involved in any Raja Yogas present in the Rasi chart.
Yogas and raja yogas in jaimini astrology 3 6 2014anthony writer
A powerful Rajyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the janma lagna, Hora lagna and Ghatika lagna whereby the native gets power and wealth, and he is respected like a King. In the same way, Rajoyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the same spot in Rashi Kundali, Navmas Kundali, Drekkana Kundali, Lagna Kundali and Saptamash Kundali. The presence of these karak elements is necessary for auspicious results. If a Karak element is absent, maximum results cannot be obtained.
BPHS, Ch. 3 [Planetary Characters and Description], Shloka 30:
“Rahu has smoky appearance with a blue-mix physique.
He resides in forests and is horrible.
He is windy in temperament and is intelligent. Ketu is akin to Rahu.”
BPHS Ch. 3, Shloka 41-44:
“Rahu rules the outcaste while Ketu governs mixed caste. ...
Rahu denotes multi-colored clothes and Ketu rags.
Lead and blue gem belong to Rahu and Ketu.”
BPHS Chapter 6: Shloka 10-11: Saptamsha = one seventh of a Rashi
"The Saptamsha counting commences from the same Rashi in the case of an odd Rashi.
It is from the seventh Rashi thereof, while an even Rashi is considered.
The names of the seven divisions in odd Rashi are:
The Saptamsa Deities are represented by rather substances that are endowed with powerfully creative energies, the energies used by the divine to create and generate offspring which are of liquid form.
STHAN BALA -PLANETARY POTENCY WITH A CASE STUDYanthony writer
Sthan Bala comprises of the following considerations:
1.Uchch Bala (exaltation)
2.Varga Bala (Sapta Varga bala : strength accruing out of positions in
Rasi, Hora, Dreshkan, Saptamsa, Navamsa, Dvadashamsa and
Trimshamsa)
3.Ojhayugma Rasi Bala (acquired by placement in odd, or even Rasi
and in odd, or even Navamsa)
4. Kendradi Bala (due to placement in Kona, or Panaphara, or
Apoklima House),
5.Dreshkan Bala (due to placement in first, second, or third decanate of
a Rasi).
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra: Ch. 27. Evaluation Of Strengths
The document discusses using Vedic astrology for health purposes. It outlines how medical astrology examines health in a birth chart. Planets represent different body systems, and signs and houses relate to parts of the body. The author analyzes charts to identify health issues and recommend gemstones, mantras, or medicines. The objectives are to discuss disease identification using astrology and selecting appropriate remedies.
Notes on predictive astrology part i 12.4.09 anthony writer
This document provides notes on predictive astrology through the Nirayana (sidereal) system with reference to Hindu Vedic astrology. It was prepared by Prof. Anthony Writer for students of Jyotisha Bharati. The notes cover topics like the panchang (including tithi, vaar, yoga, nakshatra and karan), elements and vocations, planet qualities and traits, house meanings, effects of planetary lords in houses, and descriptions of the planets in signs and houses. There are acknowledgments to teachers who assisted in the author's learning.
CHARA DASHA WITH THE USE OF VARGAS IN JAIMINI ASTROLOGYanthony writer
CHARA DASHA
- In Jaimini System, dasha implies dasha of sign like Aries, Taurus, Gemini … Pisces.
- Chara Dasha begins from sign rising in the Lagna. Suppose Aries sign is rising in the Lagna, first Mahadasha will be of Aries. Likewise, the sequence of Antara, Pratyantara etc will be in the same manner. In a particular sign dasha first antaradasha, pratyantardasha etc. will of that particular sign.
DIRECTIONS OF CHARA DASH
Following this information we are now able to divide the zodiacal signs into the following four quadrants of Savya (forward) and Apasavya (backward) counting:
1) Savya forward counting: Aries, Taurus and Gemini
2) Apasavya backward counting: Cancer, Leo and Virgo
3) Savya forward counting: Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius
4) Apasavya backward counting: Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces
1) The signs relate to one of four elements - earth, water, fire, air - which show the different layers of how we function in life.
2) Earth signs relate to practicality and material manifestation. Water signs relate to emotions and relationships. Fire signs relate to will, ambition and independence. Air signs relate to versatility of thought and communication.
3) The elements of the signs and planets indicate the realms we have most work to do in and how our energies will be expressed. Well-placed planets bring out positive qualities, while poorly-placed planets can cause issues.
1. Asthamamsashtah is a planet in the sign (in the rasi chart) occupied by him, is posited in the navamsa, which falls in the 8th sign therefrom.
2. Any planet , if posited in a navamsa owned by the 8th house sign in the Rasi chart is said to be Nidhanamsastanah. There can be 9 Nidhanamsastanah in a chart, in 9 different signs in the chart, each at a distance of 40 degrees.
- In Vedic astrology the Planetary dispositor is also known as the Poshaka, meaning the "Nourisher", because it tends to aid the occupant of its sign or house.
- Dispositor is the planet who is the lord of the sign. For instance, if Mars is in Cancer, Cancer is owned by the Moon and hence Moon becomes the dispositor of Mars.
- The dispositor governs the planet that happens to occupy its sign.
- The dispositors give results of the planets which occupy their signs or navamsas. Hence dispositors are of two types: a) rasi dispositors b) navamsa dispositors.
The document discusses how astrology can be used to interpret health issues based on a natal chart. It states that the 6th house cusp and planets indicate lifetime diseases, and diseases manifest during difficult astrological periods of the 6th, 8th and 12th houses. Relief comes during periods of the 5th and 11th houses. It provides guidance on using horary charts to determine accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatments like allopathic vs homeopathic, likelihood of full recovery from injuries, risk of accidents, and selecting an auspicious time for medical treatment or wearing gems.
CONCEPTS ON NAVAMSA - THE D/9 CHART OF VEDIC ASTROLOGYanthony writer
The document discusses the Navamsa or D9 chart in Vedic astrology, focusing on its implications for marriage and relationships. Some key points:
- The Navamsa divides each sign of the zodiac into 9 equal parts and reveals the "fruits of dharma" or outcomes related to faith and relationships.
- A planet is considered very strong if it occupies the same sign in the birth and Navamsa chart, known as being vargottama.
- The Navamsa chart indicates the nature of one's spouse and marriage through the signs and planets in the 7th house, which represents partnerships.
- Different ascendants in the Navamsa chart, and
D-2 – Barbara Pijan Lama
FIELD OF PSYCHIC EXPECTATION for Matters of
- Herds and Hoards
- Treasuries of financial wealth
- Knowledge of History and Languages
- Acquisition of jewels and coins
- Seed, Food and Wine Storage
- spoken stories and songs; transmission of Lineage values
- moveable wealth such as cattle and "currency" = the coin of the realm = the type of financial wealth that is not fixed to a place.
- the fruits (11th house) of the treasury of knowledge (2nd house) and gains (11th ) from the family history(2nd ).
More info:
This document contains notes on astrological elements compiled for students of astrology. It includes tables summarizing the signs of the zodiac, their ruling planets and time periods. It also summarizes the traditional meanings associated with the astrological houses and complementary opposites among houses, signs and planets. The significance of a horoscope is explained as a map of the heavens at the time of an event, with the rising sign as the ascendant and first house. Signs indicate trends of the human mind, houses denote life's environments and circumstances, and planets influence the human mind according to their tendencies and aspects.
Dr. K.N. Rao states in the foreword “Why Sthira Dasha” in the book “Predicting through Jaimini’s Sthira Dasha” by Ms. Akhila Kumar, that a traditional Punjabi astrologer did solve the above problem through the following method:
1. Find out the strongest house between the lagna and 7th house.
2. Find out the strongest of the lords of the 6th, 8th and 12th houses from the strongest of the houses between the lagna and the 7th houses.
3. Among the seven planets exclude Saturn for the position of Brahma.
4. Rahu and Ketu should never be considered as they have no place in the scheme of the calculation of graha and rasi bala scheme.
Dr. Rao states that the above method has been used for over 2 decades by successive batches of astrology students with great success.
Notes on predictive astrology part ii 28062012anthony writer
This document provides notes on predictive astrology through the Nirayana or sidereal system with reference to Hindu Vedic astrology. It discusses the nodes of the moon Rahu and Ketu in depth, including their symbolism, effects in the different houses and signs, and how Rahu represents desires while Ketu represents detachment. It also briefly outlines other topics that will be covered such as planetary characteristics, divisional charts, guna milan compatibility analysis and classical Jyotish texts.
VEDIC ASTROLOGY:NAVAMSA AND PUSHKAR NAVAMSAanthony writer
Vargottama planets bestow the following results:-
(I) The sun - philosophical attitude; firmness of mind; sound health; status in life; popularity; desire to acquire knowledge; and self-satisfaction;
(2) The Moon - intellect; good memory; firm and impartial attitude; and getting desired things;
(3) Mars - desire to learn astrology; encouragement; indicates reasons for rise and fall in life;
(4) Mercury - sharp intellect; capacity to convince others; impressiveness; charity in talk; desire to learn astrology;
(5) Jupiter - intelligent; well developed physique, searching for truth; capacity to understand others ' views and proud;
(6) Venus - capacity to understand pros and cons of a problem; physical development; knowledge of astrology; and
(7) Saturn - hindrance in physical development; longevity; careful; leads life by controlling desires; selfishness; Irresponsible; carelessness and exercises restraints.
Dwadasamsa which is also known as Suryamsa, is one twelfth division of the sign. Each amsa is
therefore 2°30´ in span. Counting always starts from that sign and proceeds regularly regardless of
the type of the sign.
D/12 chart indicates:
- Happiness of the native from his parents
- Comforts and longevity of the parents
- Social and financial status of the father
- Benefits received by the native from his paternal side
Jaimini astrology argala in predictive astrologyanthony writer
This document discusses the concept of argala in Jaimini astrology. It defines argala as planetary or sign intervention, where every planet has the ability to control the affairs of other planets or houses. It notes that primary argala occurs from planets/signs in the 2nd, 4th, and 11th houses, while virodh argala (obstruction) occurs from the 12th, 10th, and 3rd houses. Special argala can also occur from malefics in the 3rd house. The direction of counting is reversed for argala involving Ketu. It provides a table outlining the planets that cause argalas and those that counter them.
Jaimini astrology sthira dasha with a case study (updated on 23 may 2014))anthony writer
This document provides information on calculating Brahma, Maheshwara, and Rudra in Jaimini astrology for determining the Sthira Dasha. It outlines the steps to find the strongest planet between the 1st and 7th house, which becomes Brahma. The 8th lord from the Atmakarak is Maheshwara. Rudra is the stronger planet between the 2nd and 8th lord from the ascendant. It then applies these steps to a case study chart, identifying Moon as Brahma, Saturn as Maheshwara, and Mercury as Rudra, and lists the Sthira Dasha periods.
These notes on Predictive Astrology Through the Nirayana System have been prepared due to request made by our students from time to time. Efforts have been made to make them very comprehensive so that they would be useful while interpreting charts in the Nirayana system in the class room. Niryana System has its links with Vedic Astrology, which is very complicated due to its symbolic expressions. To make things easier, references have been made to various texts and a glossary has been appended at the end in part II.
There are limitations to these notes and student should bear this in mind:
1. Extra-Saturnine planets have not been mentioned in these notes.
2. The Sayana aspects have not been discussed.
3. Cases studies to substantiate the theories have not been given.
The above threo topics would require a lot of research and shall definitely be touched upon in future updates or separately. In the meantime, I am confident that students would use the extra-Saturnine planets based on the findimgs of Sayancharya, Shri Shridhar Govind Joshi, in his collections published under the title: “Meditation upon certain principles from Brihat Parashari”, which is popularly known as Pratinavamsha. So far as the Sayana aspects, along with the declinations, are concerned, Shri Chandrakant Bhatt has done a commendable job in his book “Nirayan Horoscope and Western Aspects.” At the moment case-studies are done in the class room.
I thank all my teachers and guides who have assisted me time and again to reach so far. I have to acknowledge with deep gratitude that Ms. Barabar Pijan Lama, who has been magnanimous enough to permit me to incorporate her material for the benefit of our students.
In “Predicting with Dasamsa”, P. V. R. Narasimha Rao states:
- Dasamamsa chart can identify reasons causing delays and momentary dissatisfaction in profession.
- Dasamamsa Lagna shows renown related to vocation, Lagnesh shows mind-set and purpose in work
- D-10 shows one’s professional actions as well as other activities in society related to hobbies and interests.
- The 10th house in the Rasi chart is also important for judging career as it shows the physical Karma (actions) of the native.
- The strength and placement, in D-10, of the 10th Rasi lord is an important factor when judging career.
- If the 10th lord is in own sign or exaltation sign or a quadrant or a trine in D-10, one will have a good career.
- In addition, we should look at the D-10 placement of the planets involved in any Raja Yogas present in the Rasi chart.
Yogas and raja yogas in jaimini astrology 3 6 2014anthony writer
A powerful Rajyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the janma lagna, Hora lagna and Ghatika lagna whereby the native gets power and wealth, and he is respected like a King. In the same way, Rajoyoga is formed if a planet is aspecting the same spot in Rashi Kundali, Navmas Kundali, Drekkana Kundali, Lagna Kundali and Saptamash Kundali. The presence of these karak elements is necessary for auspicious results. If a Karak element is absent, maximum results cannot be obtained.
BPHS, Ch. 3 [Planetary Characters and Description], Shloka 30:
“Rahu has smoky appearance with a blue-mix physique.
He resides in forests and is horrible.
He is windy in temperament and is intelligent. Ketu is akin to Rahu.”
BPHS Ch. 3, Shloka 41-44:
“Rahu rules the outcaste while Ketu governs mixed caste. ...
Rahu denotes multi-colored clothes and Ketu rags.
Lead and blue gem belong to Rahu and Ketu.”
BPHS Chapter 6: Shloka 10-11: Saptamsha = one seventh of a Rashi
"The Saptamsha counting commences from the same Rashi in the case of an odd Rashi.
It is from the seventh Rashi thereof, while an even Rashi is considered.
The names of the seven divisions in odd Rashi are:
The Saptamsa Deities are represented by rather substances that are endowed with powerfully creative energies, the energies used by the divine to create and generate offspring which are of liquid form.
STHAN BALA -PLANETARY POTENCY WITH A CASE STUDYanthony writer
Sthan Bala comprises of the following considerations:
1.Uchch Bala (exaltation)
2.Varga Bala (Sapta Varga bala : strength accruing out of positions in
Rasi, Hora, Dreshkan, Saptamsa, Navamsa, Dvadashamsa and
Trimshamsa)
3.Ojhayugma Rasi Bala (acquired by placement in odd, or even Rasi
and in odd, or even Navamsa)
4. Kendradi Bala (due to placement in Kona, or Panaphara, or
Apoklima House),
5.Dreshkan Bala (due to placement in first, second, or third decanate of
a Rasi).
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra: Ch. 27. Evaluation Of Strengths
The document discusses using Vedic astrology for health purposes. It outlines how medical astrology examines health in a birth chart. Planets represent different body systems, and signs and houses relate to parts of the body. The author analyzes charts to identify health issues and recommend gemstones, mantras, or medicines. The objectives are to discuss disease identification using astrology and selecting appropriate remedies.
Notes on predictive astrology part i 12.4.09 anthony writer
This document provides notes on predictive astrology through the Nirayana (sidereal) system with reference to Hindu Vedic astrology. It was prepared by Prof. Anthony Writer for students of Jyotisha Bharati. The notes cover topics like the panchang (including tithi, vaar, yoga, nakshatra and karan), elements and vocations, planet qualities and traits, house meanings, effects of planetary lords in houses, and descriptions of the planets in signs and houses. There are acknowledgments to teachers who assisted in the author's learning.
CHARA DASHA WITH THE USE OF VARGAS IN JAIMINI ASTROLOGYanthony writer
CHARA DASHA
- In Jaimini System, dasha implies dasha of sign like Aries, Taurus, Gemini … Pisces.
- Chara Dasha begins from sign rising in the Lagna. Suppose Aries sign is rising in the Lagna, first Mahadasha will be of Aries. Likewise, the sequence of Antara, Pratyantara etc will be in the same manner. In a particular sign dasha first antaradasha, pratyantardasha etc. will of that particular sign.
DIRECTIONS OF CHARA DASH
Following this information we are now able to divide the zodiacal signs into the following four quadrants of Savya (forward) and Apasavya (backward) counting:
1) Savya forward counting: Aries, Taurus and Gemini
2) Apasavya backward counting: Cancer, Leo and Virgo
3) Savya forward counting: Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius
4) Apasavya backward counting: Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces
1) The signs relate to one of four elements - earth, water, fire, air - which show the different layers of how we function in life.
2) Earth signs relate to practicality and material manifestation. Water signs relate to emotions and relationships. Fire signs relate to will, ambition and independence. Air signs relate to versatility of thought and communication.
3) The elements of the signs and planets indicate the realms we have most work to do in and how our energies will be expressed. Well-placed planets bring out positive qualities, while poorly-placed planets can cause issues.
1. Asthamamsashtah is a planet in the sign (in the rasi chart) occupied by him, is posited in the navamsa, which falls in the 8th sign therefrom.
2. Any planet , if posited in a navamsa owned by the 8th house sign in the Rasi chart is said to be Nidhanamsastanah. There can be 9 Nidhanamsastanah in a chart, in 9 different signs in the chart, each at a distance of 40 degrees.
- In Vedic astrology the Planetary dispositor is also known as the Poshaka, meaning the "Nourisher", because it tends to aid the occupant of its sign or house.
- Dispositor is the planet who is the lord of the sign. For instance, if Mars is in Cancer, Cancer is owned by the Moon and hence Moon becomes the dispositor of Mars.
- The dispositor governs the planet that happens to occupy its sign.
- The dispositors give results of the planets which occupy their signs or navamsas. Hence dispositors are of two types: a) rasi dispositors b) navamsa dispositors.
The document discusses how astrology can be used to interpret health issues based on a natal chart. It states that the 6th house cusp and planets indicate lifetime diseases, and diseases manifest during difficult astrological periods of the 6th, 8th and 12th houses. Relief comes during periods of the 5th and 11th houses. It provides guidance on using horary charts to determine accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatments like allopathic vs homeopathic, likelihood of full recovery from injuries, risk of accidents, and selecting an auspicious time for medical treatment or wearing gems.
CONCEPTS ON NAVAMSA - THE D/9 CHART OF VEDIC ASTROLOGYanthony writer
The document discusses the Navamsa or D9 chart in Vedic astrology, focusing on its implications for marriage and relationships. Some key points:
- The Navamsa divides each sign of the zodiac into 9 equal parts and reveals the "fruits of dharma" or outcomes related to faith and relationships.
- A planet is considered very strong if it occupies the same sign in the birth and Navamsa chart, known as being vargottama.
- The Navamsa chart indicates the nature of one's spouse and marriage through the signs and planets in the 7th house, which represents partnerships.
- Different ascendants in the Navamsa chart, and
D-2 – Barbara Pijan Lama
FIELD OF PSYCHIC EXPECTATION for Matters of
- Herds and Hoards
- Treasuries of financial wealth
- Knowledge of History and Languages
- Acquisition of jewels and coins
- Seed, Food and Wine Storage
- spoken stories and songs; transmission of Lineage values
- moveable wealth such as cattle and "currency" = the coin of the realm = the type of financial wealth that is not fixed to a place.
- the fruits (11th house) of the treasury of knowledge (2nd house) and gains (11th ) from the family history(2nd ).
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This document contains notes on astrological elements compiled for students of astrology. It includes tables summarizing the signs of the zodiac, their ruling planets and time periods. It also summarizes the traditional meanings associated with the astrological houses and complementary opposites among houses, signs and planets. The significance of a horoscope is explained as a map of the heavens at the time of an event, with the rising sign as the ascendant and first house. Signs indicate trends of the human mind, houses denote life's environments and circumstances, and planets influence the human mind according to their tendencies and aspects.
Dr. K.N. Rao states in the foreword “Why Sthira Dasha” in the book “Predicting through Jaimini’s Sthira Dasha” by Ms. Akhila Kumar, that a traditional Punjabi astrologer did solve the above problem through the following method:
1. Find out the strongest house between the lagna and 7th house.
2. Find out the strongest of the lords of the 6th, 8th and 12th houses from the strongest of the houses between the lagna and the 7th houses.
3. Among the seven planets exclude Saturn for the position of Brahma.
4. Rahu and Ketu should never be considered as they have no place in the scheme of the calculation of graha and rasi bala scheme.
Dr. Rao states that the above method has been used for over 2 decades by successive batches of astrology students with great success.
Notes on predictive astrology part ii 28062012anthony writer
This document provides notes on predictive astrology through the Nirayana or sidereal system with reference to Hindu Vedic astrology. It discusses the nodes of the moon Rahu and Ketu in depth, including their symbolism, effects in the different houses and signs, and how Rahu represents desires while Ketu represents detachment. It also briefly outlines other topics that will be covered such as planetary characteristics, divisional charts, guna milan compatibility analysis and classical Jyotish texts.
VEDIC ASTROLOGY:NAVAMSA AND PUSHKAR NAVAMSAanthony writer
Vargottama planets bestow the following results:-
(I) The sun - philosophical attitude; firmness of mind; sound health; status in life; popularity; desire to acquire knowledge; and self-satisfaction;
(2) The Moon - intellect; good memory; firm and impartial attitude; and getting desired things;
(3) Mars - desire to learn astrology; encouragement; indicates reasons for rise and fall in life;
(4) Mercury - sharp intellect; capacity to convince others; impressiveness; charity in talk; desire to learn astrology;
(5) Jupiter - intelligent; well developed physique, searching for truth; capacity to understand others ' views and proud;
(6) Venus - capacity to understand pros and cons of a problem; physical development; knowledge of astrology; and
(7) Saturn - hindrance in physical development; longevity; careful; leads life by controlling desires; selfishness; Irresponsible; carelessness and exercises restraints.
Dwadasamsa which is also known as Suryamsa, is one twelfth division of the sign. Each amsa is
therefore 2°30´ in span. Counting always starts from that sign and proceeds regularly regardless of
the type of the sign.
D/12 chart indicates:
- Happiness of the native from his parents
- Comforts and longevity of the parents
- Social and financial status of the father
- Benefits received by the native from his paternal side
Jaimini astrology argala in predictive astrologyanthony writer
This document discusses the concept of argala in Jaimini astrology. It defines argala as planetary or sign intervention, where every planet has the ability to control the affairs of other planets or houses. It notes that primary argala occurs from planets/signs in the 2nd, 4th, and 11th houses, while virodh argala (obstruction) occurs from the 12th, 10th, and 3rd houses. Special argala can also occur from malefics in the 3rd house. The direction of counting is reversed for argala involving Ketu. It provides a table outlining the planets that cause argalas and those that counter them.
Jaimini astrology sthira dasha with a case study (updated on 23 may 2014))anthony writer
This document provides information on calculating Brahma, Maheshwara, and Rudra in Jaimini astrology for determining the Sthira Dasha. It outlines the steps to find the strongest planet between the 1st and 7th house, which becomes Brahma. The 8th lord from the Atmakarak is Maheshwara. Rudra is the stronger planet between the 2nd and 8th lord from the ascendant. It then applies these steps to a case study chart, identifying Moon as Brahma, Saturn as Maheshwara, and Mercury as Rudra, and lists the Sthira Dasha periods.
These notes on Predictive Astrology Through the Nirayana System have been prepared due to request made by our students from time to time. Efforts have been made to make them very comprehensive so that they would be useful while interpreting charts in the Nirayana system in the class room. Niryana System has its links with Vedic Astrology, which is very complicated due to its symbolic expressions. To make things easier, references have been made to various texts and a glossary has been appended at the end in part II.
There are limitations to these notes and student should bear this in mind:
1. Extra-Saturnine planets have not been mentioned in these notes.
2. The Sayana aspects have not been discussed.
3. Cases studies to substantiate the theories have not been given.
The above threo topics would require a lot of research and shall definitely be touched upon in future updates or separately. In the meantime, I am confident that students would use the extra-Saturnine planets based on the findimgs of Sayancharya, Shri Shridhar Govind Joshi, in his collections published under the title: “Meditation upon certain principles from Brihat Parashari”, which is popularly known as Pratinavamsha. So far as the Sayana aspects, along with the declinations, are concerned, Shri Chandrakant Bhatt has done a commendable job in his book “Nirayan Horoscope and Western Aspects.” At the moment case-studies are done in the class room.
I thank all my teachers and guides who have assisted me time and again to reach so far. I have to acknowledge with deep gratitude that Ms. Barabar Pijan Lama, who has been magnanimous enough to permit me to incorporate her material for the benefit of our students.
Lomngevity kakshay vridhi and kakshya hrasa 02anthony writer
The document discusses longevity in Jaimini astrology based on three factors: 1) the signs of the lord of the ascendant and moon, 2) the ascendant and moon signs, and 3) the ascendant and hora lagna signs. It presents the indications for short, middle, and long life based on the combinations of these factors. It also discusses the principles of Kakshya Vridhi (increase in lifespan) and Kakshya Hrasa (decrease in lifespan). Finally, it provides two case studies applying these principles to determine the expected lifespans of Swami Vivekananda and Jawaharlal Nehru.
The use of the 64 th navamsa in predictive astrologyanthony writer
The document discusses C.S. Patel's views on using the 64th navamsa in predictive astrology. It notes that transits of planets through the 64th navamsa of signs in a birth chart can indicate major life events, whether good or bad. It provides C.S. Patel's birth data and chart as a case study, listing planetary positions and the events in his life that occurred when planets transited the 8th house or navamsa from those planetary positions.
Sthira dasha in jaimini astrology brahma maheshwara & rudraanthony writer
This document discusses the calculation of Brahma, Maheshwara, and Rudra in Jaimini astrology for determining the Sthira Dasha. Brahma is the planet placed in the stronger of the 1st and 7th houses, excluding Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. Maheshwara is the lord of the 8th house from the Atmakaraka. Rudra is the stronger lord of the 2nd and 8th houses from the ascendant. An example chart is provided to demonstrate finding Brahma as the Moon in Cancer, Maheshwara as Saturn, and Rudra as Mercury in Cancer. The Sthira Dasha would then run from Cancer for 7 years
The use of divisional charts thesis front pageanthony writer
This thesis by Prof. Meena Thakker explores the use of divisional charts (vargas) in sidereal astrology under the guidance of Prof. Anthony Writer and auspices of Jyotisha Bharati at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Mumbai, India.
D-2 – Barbara Pijan Lama
FIELD OF PSYCHIC EXPECTATION for Matters of
- Herds and Hoards
- Treasuries of financial wealth
- Knowledge of History and Languages
- Acquisition of jewels and coins
- Seed, Food and Wine Storage
- spoken stories and songs; transmission of Lineage values
- moveable wealth such as cattle and "currency" = the coin of the realm = the type of financial wealth that is not fixed to a place.
- the fruits (11th house) of the treasury of knowledge (2nd house) and gains (11th ) from the family history(2nd ).
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Max Handiel, in “The Message of the Stars” states: “Whether a person will
have children or not cannot be judged from his or her individual horoscope
with any degree of accuracy for this matter is not dependent on one only,
therefore the horoscope of the prospective parents should be compared and
the individuals indications blended, then if both horoscopes show a fruitful
nature many children will be born, but if both are only moderately fertile, or
if one is very fruitful and the other barren, the forecast must be made
accordingly.”
Jaimini astrology sthira dasha with a case study (updated on 23 may 2014))anthony writer
Brahma, Maheshwara, and Rudra are the three primary deities used in Jaimini astrology to begin the Sthira Dasha cycle. The document provides the methodology for determining each deity based on planetary strength and house positioning. It then applies this methodology to a case study chart to identify Moon as Brahma in Cancer, Saturn as Maheshwara, and Mercury as Rudra. This determines the order of the Sthira Dasha cycle from Cancer through Gemini.
0199244367 Richard Cross The Metaphysics Of The Incarnation~ Thomas Aquin...Sandeep Yelubolu
This document provides an introduction and preface to a book on the metaphysical aspects of medieval theories regarding the incarnation of Christ. It begins with a brief overview of the problem of understanding the union of divine and human in Christ from a philosophical perspective. The author then outlines their aim to provide both a historical account of medieval debates as well as engage with the material theologically and assess its relevance to modern theology. They focus on theories from the 13th century onwards, particularly those of Aquinas, Bonaventure, Giles of Rome, Henry of Ghent, and Duns Scotus. The introduction concludes by outlining the structure of the book and different routes readers may take through the material depending on their interests.
Calculation and interpretation of gulika and mandianthony writer
Brihat parasara Hora shastra states in Chapter 3., Shloka 68 : “Whichever portion is ruled by Saturn, will be the portion of Gulika”.
As there are many methods of calculations of Gulika and Mandi in our granthas, at this juncture, it is always advisable to follow the methods which are research-based. Hence I have chosen to follow the methods of Dr. K.S, Charak as stated in his book Essentials of Medical Astrology.
Gulika:
- In daytimes the lords of the first 7 parts are the seven planets reckoned from the lord of the week-day chosen in the order, the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.
- The 8th or last portion has no lord.
- Therefore Gulika's position corresponds to the ascendant rising at the beginning of Saturn's part (that is the beginning of the 7th part).
- A lagna (ascendant) is for the time when Gulika begins. This represents the longitude of Gulika.
Paribhraman padathi a unique system of predictionanthony writer
Peculiarities of paribhraman Padathi
1) The Sayana method is used
2) Progressed year = calendar year of birth + completed No. of years.
3) Irrespective of place of birth
4) Maas kundali = monthly kundali
5) Dina kundali – for each completed day.
6) Zodiacal revolution
7) In Paribhraman, the progression of Asc and cusp is taken uniformly at the rate of one house per year of life in the annual chart and one house per month in the monthly chart.
8) In Paribhraman no planet is considered Retrograde, Stationery and Direct, except Rahu/Ketu
9) The interpretation of all directions must be made with reference to the radical horoscope and to the house of Paribhraman Padathi into which the planets have moved
10) The effect of any direction as is regarded by:
i) the house of the radical chart in which they fall
ii) the aspect of the directed planet with the planet in the birth chart
iii) the house of the Paribhraman Padathi in which they fall mutual aspects between planets
11) Result of planets in the Paribhraman Padathi depend upon the position, strength, characteristic, rulership, aspect of the planets in the birth chart
Shodas vargas the use of divisional chartsanthony writer
1) The document discusses the 16 divisional (varga) charts in Vedic astrology as described by Sage Parasara, including how each division is calculated and the aspects of life they represent such as wealth, happiness, fortune, sons, spouse, power, parents, benefits, worship, learning, strength, evil effects, and general indications.
2) It provides details on the calculation and interpretation of each of the 16 divisional charts.
3) The document emphasizes that studying the divisional charts along with the birth chart can help astrologers interpret various facets of life with greater precision.
Interpretation of progeny or conception through d1 & d7 chartsanthony writer
THE NAMES SIGNIFYING THE SAPTAMSAS AND THEIR MEANINGD:
The names for odd signs follow the order given below:
1. kShar (क्षर्) 2. kSheer (क्षीर्) 3. dhadhi (ददि) 4. Ajyam (आज्यम्) 5. IkShu (इक्षु) 6. MaDh(मध्) 7.shuDhdha jal (शुध्द जल्)
The name for even signs follow the reverse order starting with 1. shuDhdha jal (शुध्द जल्) and ending with kShar (क्षर्) for the 7th saptamsa.
This native has four chakras and another sign resembling a fishinhisright hand. The native is born in a Saiva community. But, he does not see any difference between Shiva and Hari", so said NandikeswaratoMarkandeya.
The Master proceeds to delineate the effect of the placement of planets and the signs on the right hand "This native has four chakras and another sign resembling a fish in his right hand. The native is born in a Saiva community. But, he does not see any difference between Shiva and Hari", so said Nandikeswara to Markandeya.
1. In Jaimini astrology, the seven karakas that signify people and events in one's life are not fixed to certain planets as they are commonly understood. Instead, any of the seven planets can represent the seven karakas based on their degree strength.
2. The seven karakas from strongest to weakest are: Atmakaraka (self), Amatyakaraka (career), Bhratrukaraka (siblings), Matrukaraka (mother), Putrakaraka (children), Gnatikaraka (relations), and Darakaraka (spouse). Each planet signifies different areas of life and people associated with the houses they rule
The document discusses using drekkana, which divides astrological signs into three equal parts, to analyze the Notre Dame Cathedral fire. It introduces drekkana as used in Vedic astrology versus decans in Western astrology. Decans or drekkana can reveal whether a person or country is evil, sinful, wrathful, lazy, or blessed and intelligent. The document notes the drekkana are assigned to different Rishis who each have talents to recreate the world after destruction. Mapping drekkana to countries can provide insight into each country's intricate qualities and behaviors.
The document provides information on Navagrahas in Hindu astronomy and astrology. It discusses the nine major celestial bodies - Surya, Chandra, Mangala, Budha, Brihaspati, Sukra, Shani, Rahu and Ketu. For each, it provides the Hindu name, description, mantras, effects on life according to astrology, and significance in temples, mythology and zodiac. Navagrahas are seen as determining one's destiny based on their positions at birth.
The document discusses the Dasamsa or D-10 chart and its importance in determining one's career. It provides details on calculating the D-10 chart and the indications of the houses and planetary placements. It analyzes the D-10 charts of two famous individuals - an Indian Prime Minister known for his honesty and dedication to duty despite hardships, and a renowned Indian jurist and economist who had a brilliant legal career despite an initial speech impediment. The summaries show how their D-10 charts reflected their professions and achievements related to public service for the Prime Minister and law for the jurist.
Will Cine Glamour work out in Politics? An astrological enquiry through
K.P.Natal horoscopes
P.V.Ramanacharyulu, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/Jyotish.html
The use of asthakavarga as a predictive techniqueanthony writer
The asthakavargas is a technique in Vedic astrology that divides each of the 12 astrological houses into eight subdivisions based on the influence of the ascendant and the seven main planets. It is used to assess the positive and negative influences on areas of life. The number of positive and negative points in each house and overall can indicate longevity, wealth, health and other predictions. Remedial measures like donations, prayers and rituals are recommended to mitigate negative influences according to the asthakavarga chart.
This document discusses the author's interest and experience with Vedic astrology. It provides an analysis of the author's birth chart based on Vedic astrology principles. Key points include:
- The author became interested in Vedic astrology in his 30s and wrote articles on it in the 1990s.
- An analysis of his birth chart finds several spiritual/renunciation indications including two Sanyasa Yogas and placements of Ketu.
- The chart also contains several Raja Yogas but they are compromised by combust planets.
- The chart reflects the author's interests in nature, animals, and environmental activism.
- The chart placement is analyzed for the day the author's father
1. This horoscope is for Deepak Sawant, born on April 4, 1965 in Mumbai, India at 3:47 with his Nakshatra (Star) of Bharani and Lagna (Ascendant) of Capricorn.
2. Several beneficial yogas are present in his chart including Raja yoga, exchange house Raja yoga, Gand Mol yoga, and Sunpha yoga indicating wealth, reputation, and self-earned property.
3. Some difficult placements are also present including Manglik Dosha and Arishta yoga indicating a risk of accidents and health issues.
4. The horoscope provides an analysis of each planet and predictions regarding his education, career, health, family life
The document discusses the significance of birth numbers in horoscopes according to Acharya V Kumar's research. It provides basic principles of astro-numerology such as the rulership of numbers 1-9 by planets and how their significations are attributed. Additional rules discussed include the influential role of the birth number planet in a horoscope. Case studies of 5 individuals are presented showing how the birth and fate number planets are interconnected and influential through planetary combinations and aspects. The conclusion is that birth and fate numbers and their planetary lords play an important role and have strong interlinks in horoscopes impacting people's lives.
This document provides information about the Karma magazine, including its mission, publication details, contact information, and contents. It is published monthly by Swamiji Sri Selvam Siddhar for the Hindu Temple and Community Center of High Desert in Dayton, Ohio. The magazine aims to help readers achieve success in their lives and provide spiritual salvation through clarifying readers' doubts. It contains sections on topics like Vedic astrology, sports, spirituality, and children's content.
The document describes various yoga combinations in Vedic astrology based on the placement of planets. It provides the yoga name, type (benefic or malefic), planetary combination, and expected results or characteristics for each yoga. Some examples of yogas and their expected results mentioned include Aakriti-Kamala yoga giving beauty and royal status if all planets occupy the four kendras, Buddh-Guru yoga with Mercury and Jupiter conjunct making one learned and amiable, and Chaamara yoga with benefics conjunct in the lagna, 7th or 9th houses conferring kingship, eloquence and a 71 year lifespan. In total over 50 different yoga combinations are listed along with their astrological significance
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The document discusses the six sources of strength (shadbala) in Vedic astrology. The six sources are:
1) Sthanabala - strength from placement in a particular house, sign, division etc.
2) Kalabala - strength from timing factors like day/night, lunar phase, planetary period etc.
3) Dikbala - strength from placement in a particular direction.
4) Chestabala - strength from a planet's motion and effort.
5) Naisargikabala - strength from a planet's natural qualities.
6) Drgbala - strength from aspects received.
The document provides details on calculating the quantitative strength value from each
This document provides information about astrological services including horoscope predictions covering birth charts, planetary positions, marriage consultations, and health predictions. It describes the key aspects of Vedic astrology including the 12 zodiac signs, 9 planets, 12 astrological houses and how they relate to different aspects of human life. It then provides details on moon signs, the planets, and nakshatras or constellations used in Vedic astrology.
1) Saturn is placed in the 1st house of the chart. The 4th house from this is the 4th house, which becomes "Saturn's Karmic House". This reflects ups and downs in the areas of the native's home life, mother, and property.
2) The document provides examples of how this technique accurately predicted major life events related to relationships and family for several famous individuals, based solely on the placement of Saturn and identifying the 4th house from it as the karmic house.
3) Timing of when events occur related to Saturn's karmic house is suggested to be when the transiting Saturn aspects that house or its lord. The technique is demonstrated accurately timing
Your Ultimate Guide to Horoscopes_ What You Need to Know.pptxKrishnaa Acharya
In astrology, a horoscope is a diagram of the skies that depicts the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and ascendant and midheaven signs of the zodiac at a particular period. A horoscope is used to forecast future occurrences and offer information about the present.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
1. DREKKANNA - THE D/3 CHART = DRESHKHAMSA
Notes prepared for students of Jyotisha Bharati, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai, India by Prof. Anthony Writer
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Drekkana the D-3 chart = dreshkhamsha
= a graphic representation of the placement of each radix graha into one of the 36 Drekkana
BPHS Chapter 6: Shloka 7-8.
Dreshkamsha: "One third of a Rashi is called Dreshkamsha. These are totally 36, counted
from Mesha, repeating thrice at the rate of 12 per round.
The 1st, 5th and the 9th Rashi from a Rashi are its three Dreshkhamsha and
are,respectively, lorded by
1. Narada,
2. Agasthya
3. Durvasha."
The meaning of the word DRESH – KANA DRESH mens seeing or visualizing objects
which are apparent or hidden (obscure) in nature. KANA means corner or trine (Trikona).
Therefore, Dreshkana represents the varga (division) where the signs, trine to each other,
convey apparent as well as hidden personality and nature (swaroopa) of the native.
Quotes From: David Frawley. the Astrology of the Seers, p. 186:
"In this harmonic the first 1/3 or ten degrees 00° 00'-10° 00' of any sign ruled by itself.
The middle 1/3,10° 00'-20° 00', is ruled by the subsequent sign of the same element.
The last 1/3, 20° 00'-30° 00', is ruled by the final sign of the same element.
For example, the first 1/3 of Sagittarius is in the harmonic third of Sagittarius, the second 1/3 in the
harmonic third of Aries, and the last 1/3 in the harmonic third of Leo.
Hence, if Saturn is located in a birth chart at 15° 20' Sagittarius, it would be in the harmonic third
of Aries.
Western astrology has long used the decanate but usually calculates it differently. It makes the first
third of a sign that of the Cardinal sign of the element, the second that of the Fixed sign and the
last that of the Mutable sign. Hence, it sees the first third of Sagittarius as Aries, the second as Leo
and the third as Sagittarius. "
2. DREKKANNA - THE D/3 CHART = DRESHKHAMSA
Notes prepared for students of Jyotisha Bharati, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai, India by Prof. Anthony Writer
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Indications of each house in the Drekkana chart:
House Indications
1 a)General well-being of the co-born and the native’s relationship with the co-born
b)Promise of having co-born
c)Inclination towards life; initiative and drive
2 a)Loss of courage and initiative
b)Expenses of younger co-borns
c) Gain of wealth from co-borns
3 a)Focus on action in society
b)Success or failure of actions
c)immediate younger co-born
4 Happiness of and from co-borns
5 a) Planning of action
b) Thinking towards co-born
c) Second younger co-born
6 Hindrances in getting the fruit of action
7 Sexual inclinations and desires
8 a) Longevity
b) Khara
c) Obstacles in fulfillment of desires
9 Luck factor in accomplishing the goals
10 Action undertaken to achieve desires
11 a) Fulfillment
b) Getting the desired object
c) Lust
12 a) Loss of action
b) Losses and separation from co-borns
3. DREKKANNA - THE D/3 CHART = DRESHKHAMSA
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Indications of Dreshkana Kundali or D/3 chart:
- It is the extension of the IIIrd house
- It indicates happiness from siblings - brothers and sisters.
- IIIrd house represents communication n, travel, writing, listening,
upper arm, relatives, neighbours, bravery, valour, courage, optimism,
hard work, adventure.
- If Mars, signifying courage, strength, vitality and younger brother and
Jupiter, signifying elder brother, gain, progress and bliss, are strong
and well placed in the D-3 chart, the native is optimistic, hard working
and fortunate to have have brother’s love and affection.
- If the lords of 3 and 11 occupy kendras or trines (trikonas), the native is
brave, happy and gets love and support from his brothers and sisters.
- If the third house of D/3 chart is occupied by benefic planets, the native
will be lucky to have love and respect from his brothers and sisters.
- If Drekkana lagna is occupied, aspected or owned by a benefic, the
native gets name and fame, making him virtuous, powerful, ambitious,
enthusiastic and a skilled worker.
- In the D-3 chart, if exalted planets occupy 1, 4, 7 and 10 houses
(kendras), the native becomes a king or a senior executive.
- In the D-3 chart, if planets are in own house, the native would become a
landlord of farming land and other properties.
- Planets in friendly signs makes the native an eloquent speaker.
- If Drekkana lagna lord is a) exalted b) posited in own or friendly sign,
c) associated or aspected by benefic planet, the native gets happiness,
success and honour in society.
- If exalted planets occupy the kendras (1, 4, 7, 10 houses), the native could
hold powerful positions in the government or be executives.
- A planet in own signs could make the native a landlord, owner of farming
land or owner of landed properties
- If D/3 lord is a) debilitated b) posited in enemy’s house c) occupies 6, 8, 12
house in either the natal or D/3 chart the native suffers grevious injury.
- If at the same time if the afflicted D-3 lord receives the aspect of natural or
functional benefic planet, the evil effects would be nullified.
- The lagna lord (lagna = atma), fifth lord (fifth = jeevatma) and ninth lord
(ninth = parmatma) of the birth chart are seen in the D/3 chart. If they are
connected in drekkana chart then life would be happy.
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- Any planet when aspected by its drekka lord in the birth chart is very
powerful and gives auspicious results.
- The 8th
house of drekkana chart is known as Khara Drekkana or 22nd
drekkana.
- The literal meaning of Khara : harsh, rough, donkey, harmsful, sharp, sharp
edged, cruel, etc.
- How to arrive at the 22nd
Drekkana :
- Method of calculating 22nd Drekkana
There are 36 Drekkanas; 3 for each of the 12 Rashis. From the Lagna
Drekkana in your horoscope, count successively till the 22nd Drekkana.
For example if your Lagna is in the first 10 degrees you are born in the
first Drekkana. From that count the number of Drekkanas for each Rashi.
So, in this case, the 22nd Drekkana will be the 1st Drekkana of the 8th
house for your horoscope; if your birth in the second Drekkana i.e.
between 10 and 20 deg. of a sign, the 22nd Drekkana will fall in the 2nd
Drekkana of the 8th sign; if your birth is in the third Drekkana, the 22nd
Drekkana will be in the 3rd Drekkana of the 8th sign from your Lagna.
The 22nd Drekkana is also called the “Niryaana Drekkana”
There are various methods of counting 22nd Drekkana, but a short cut
technique is to look for the lord of 8th
house in D-3. That planet would be
lord of 22nd Drekkana for your chart.
a) As it is calculated from lagna, it brings harm of physical nature.
- the placement of kharesh from lagna in the drekkana chart shows inner
turmoil, struggle related to disease, debt or enemies.
- Notes on 22nd Drekkana
- Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra states that in natal astrology, the nature of the
22nd
Drekkana indicates the source/ manner of death.
- In general condition when Longevity has not reached optimum it is
concerned with bodily discomfort, health matters, and threat to longevity of
the native. Some of the special effects are as follows:
•Occupation of natural malefic in 22nd Drekkana, in Rashi, reduces the
potential of the chart up to a great extent.
•Ayudha Drekkana indicates injury with weapons as cause of death /
accidents,and so on.
•Sarpa Drekkana can mean danger from poisonous reptiles that could be
lifethreatening.
•Dasha/Bhukti of lord of 22nd Drekkana generally afflicts native’s health
andyield mental agony, when devoid of benefic aspects. If the concerned
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planet isalso a natural malefic and posited in malefic Rashi then intensity of
evil woulddefinitely be higher than expected.
•Whenever lord of Lagna transits the 22nd Drekkana, loss, bodily
discomfort, grief and quarrel results.
•In a similar fashion transit of lord of 22nd Drekkana in ascendant produces
trouble regarding significance of 1st house.
•Like ascendant, obtain 22nd Drekkanas of other planets specially Moon and
Sun. Transit of that planet into respective 22nd Drekkana always mar the
significance of planet transited.
•Avoid starting any new task when your luminaries are transiting their
22ndDrekkana or/and Kharesh moving over Sun or Moon
- Each drekkana consists of 4 dwadasamsha:
1st
is ruled by Ganesha
2nd
is ruled by Ashwini kumar
3rd
is ruled by Yama
4th
is ruled by Ahi or Serpent or Sarpa
Placement of lagna lord in Sarpa drekkana brings many problems in life. The
placement of ninth lord in sarpa drekkana brings failures in life despite
efforts whereas the tenth lord in sarpa drekkana makes the native indecisive
and gives little success in his profession.
- If the Lagna Drekkana is Pasha Drekkana, then the native may
experiencebondage/ incarceration.
- If the birth is in Chatushpada Drekkana (quadruped Drekkana) or if the 7th
lord is in the Chatushpada Drekkana, then the sexual activity of the native
will resemble that of a quadruped.
- This has been explained in detail in various classics including
Brihat ParasharaHora Shastra, Sarvartha Chintamani and Saravali.
- Details about Sarpa, Ayudha, Pakshi, Pasha, Nigala and Chatushpada
Drekkanas can be found in Chapter XII, ’Concerning Eight House’ in ‘
How to Judge a Horoscope – Volume Two’ by Sri BV Raman
- If the Lagna Drekkana is Pasha Drekkana, then the native may experience
bondage/ incarceration.
- If the birth is in Chatushpada Drekkana (quadruped Drekkana) or if
the 7th lord is in the Chatushpada Drekkana, then the sexual activity of
the native will resemble that of a quadruped.
- In Manasagari it is said that as the planets are in their own Drekkanas, in
their exalted signs, in their own Vargas, so shall the native enjoys riches,
prosperity and he will be truthful.
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- If a planet in its own drekkana is also placed in a Kendra or Kona, the native
will be prosperous and gain position and respect. He will be expert in Arts
and will have good reputation.
- If drekkana lord is in a benefic house and connected with Sukra, Chandra or
Kuja, then the native gains respect, popularity, wealth and good position.
Sufferings, injuries and suicidal tendencies indicated in D/3 chart:
- If D/3 Ascendant lord occupies 6th
or 8th
house in the natal chart, the native
is sadistic with suicidal tendencies.
- At the same time if D/3 lagnesh is associated or aspected by benefics, these
effects get cancelled.
- If D/3 lagnesh is Sun or Mars and is posited in the 8th
house of the natal
chart, the native is prone to burns and electric shocks.
If D/3nesh is posited with Jupiter or Saturn in the 8th
house in the natal chart and
are afflicted, the native suffers due to food poisoning, drug abuse or reaction of
some medicine.
Classification of Drekkana and their indications
Drekkana/sign Moveable
1, 4, 7 10
Fixed
2, 5, 8, 11
Dual
3, 6, 9, 12
First part
0 – 10 degrees
Uttam
good
Adham
bad
Adham
bad
Second part
10 – 20 degrees
Madhyam
Moderate
Uttam
Good
Madhyam
Moderate
Third part
20 – 30 degrees
Adham
bad
Madhyam
Moderate
Uttam
Good
In the above classifications it should be noted that:
- If more planets are in Uttam or good drekkana, the native would ne happy,
healthy, brave, resourceful, courageous, hardworking and taking initiative
and interest to achieve his goals.
- Planets in moderate or bad drekkana would give poor and inconsistent
results, making the native slow, lazy, pessimistic, shirking responsibilities,
hesitant and incapable of hard work to achieve good results.
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Indications of Dreshkana Kundali or D/3 chart:
- It is the extension of the IIIrd house
- It indicates happiness from siblings - brothers and sisters.
- IIIrd house represents communication n, travel, writing, listening,
upper arm, relatives, neighbours, bravery, valour, courage, optimism,
hard work, adventure.
- If Mars, signifying courage, strength, vitality and younger brother and
Jupiter, signifying elder brother, gain, progress and bliss, are strong
and well placed in the D-3 chart, the native is optimistic, hard working
and fortunate to have have brother’s love and affection.
- If the lords of 3 and 11 occupy kendras or trines (trikonas), the native is
brave, happy and gets love and support from his brothers and sisters.
- If the third house of D/3 chart is occupied by benefic planets, the native
will be lucky to have love and respect from his brothers and sisters.
- If Drekkana lagna is occupied, aspected or owned by a benefic, the
native gets name and fame, making him virtuous, powerful, ambitious,
enthusiastic and a skilled worker.
- In the D-3 chart, if exalted planets occupy 1, 4, 7 and 10 houses
(kendras), the native becomes a king or a senior executive.
- In the D-3 chart, if planets are in own house, the native would become a
landlord of farming land and other properties.
- Planets in friendly signs makes the native an eloquent speaker.
- If Drekkana lagna lord is a) exalted b) posited in own or friendly sign,
c) associated or aspected by benefic planet, the native gets happiness,
success and honour in society.
- If exalted planets occupy the kendras (1, 4, 7, 10 houses), the native could
hold powerful positions in the government or be executives.
- A planet in own signs could make the native a landlord, owner of farming
land or owner of landed properties
- If D/3 lord is a) debilitated b) posited in enemy’s house c) occupies 6, 8, 12
house in either the natal or D/3 chart the native suffers grevious injury.
- If at the same time if the afflicted D-3 lord receives the aspect of natural or
functional benefic planet, the evil effects would be nullified.
- The lagna lord (lagna = atma), fifth lord (fifth = jeevatma) and ninth lord
(ninth = parmatma) of the birth chart are seen in the D/3 chart. If they are
connected in drekkana chart then life would be happy.
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CATEGORIES OF DREKKANA & CLUES TO THE CAUSE OF DEATH
Signs D/3
No.
*Sex Category Nature Clue to the cause of death
Aries 1
2
3
M
F
M
Ayud, Chatuspad
Chatuspad
Ayudh
Kroor
Saumya
Mixed
1. Spleen gallbladder troubles, poisoning, snakes
2. Watery diseases, insects, forest
3. Drowning
Taurus 1
2
3
F
M
M
Chatuspadh
Sarpa, Chatuspad
Chatuspad
Mixed
Soumya
Watery
1. Death through animals like horse, camel, ass
2. Fire, murder, from bile, rheumatism
3. Fall from vehicles, battle, weapons, in sea.
Gemini 1
2
3
F
M
M
Chatuspad
Ayudh/Pakshi
Ayudh
Soumya
Mixed
Watery
1. Lungs infections, cough.
2. Poison, Typhoid like, animals.
3. Vehicles, rheumatism, animals.
Cancer 1
2
3
M
F
M
Chatuspad,Varaha
Sarpa
Sarpa
Watery
Kroor
Mixed
1. Water animals, enemies, bad dreams, drinks.
2. Lightening, poison, fire, assault.
3. Venereal disease, tumour, overheat
Leo 1
2
3
M
M
M
Ayudh,Chatuspad,
pakshi
Ayudh
Ayudh, Chatuspad
Kroor
Mixed
Kroor
1. Water, drowning, poison, disease in feet.
2. Lungs trouble, Pleurisy, dropsy, forest.
3. Surgery, weapons, fall, assault.
Virgo 1
2
3
F
M
M
Pakshi
Pakshi
Pakshi
Soumya
Watery
Soumya
1. Head diseases, windy complaints, rheumatism.
2. Fall from elevated places, poisonous creatures,
forest.
3. Drowning, explosions, animals, by women/men
Libra 1
2
3
M
M
M
Pakshi
Pakshi
Chatudpad
Soumya
Mixed
Kroor
1. Animals, Women, fall from elevated places.
2. Stomach troubles, Foods.
3. Snakes, cruel or water animals.
Scorpio 1
2
3
F
F
M
Sarpa
Sarpa, Pakshi
Chatuspad
Kroor
Kroor
Mixed
1. Weapons, poison, drinks given by women/men.
2. Fat, obesity, prostrate trouble, hip fracture.
3. Bones trouble, stones, mines.
Sagittarius 1
2
3
M
F
M
Pakshi
Ratna Bhandar
Ayudh
Mixed
Soumya
Soumya
1. B.P., venereal diseases, rectal, colon complaints.
2. Weapons, knife, rheumatism, poison.
3. Water animals, water, abdominal troubles
Capricorn 1
2
3
F
M
M
Chatuspad,Pakshi,
Nigada
Chatuspad
Chatuspad
Kroor
Soumya
Mixed
1. Wild animals, scorpion bite, water creatures.
2. Fire, Weapon, fever, evil spirits.
3. Shot by revolver etc. fever, thieves, diseases caused
by women.
Aquarius 1
2
3
M
F
M
Ayudh
Ayudh
Ayudh
Kroor
Soumya
Soumya
1. Stomach disorder, venereal diseases, water, forest.
2. Generative organs, diseases caused by women,
Mental disease.
3. Animals, infection, Head diseases.
Pisces 1
2
3
M
F
M
Ayudh
Ayudh
Sarpa
Watery
Watery
Kroor
1. Acidity, stomach disorder, venereal disease.
2. Dropsy, water, travelling, vehicles.
3. Poison, krimivata, amoebae sis, stomach disorders.
• Sex – M = male F=female
- Out of 36 drekkanas, 23 drekkanas are named after Ayudh, Chatushpada, Pasa,
Nigala, Pakshi, Varaha and Sarpa drekkanas. According Phaladeepika the person
born in these drekkanas will not only be poor but also have bad character, will be
cruel.
- If the rising drekkana being nigala, pasa or sarpa, and associated with malefics the
native will have short life.
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- The native born under krura drekkana may be wicked, evil doer, quarrelsome, as
he is unbending and unyielding. So he has to face constant fight.
- The native born under toya or jalachara, will be philanthropic, kind hearted as well
as short tempered.
- The native who is born under soumya drekkana will enjoy comforts of life and will
prosper in life. The person born under mixed drekkana will be unstable and
restless.
- Placement of planets in AYUDH drekkana is good as it gives valour and vitality.
Manydeficiencies are made up by self-efforts.
- The lord of VIIIth house and Saturn in Ayudh drekkana gives accidents and hurt
by sharp weapons.
- The placement of CHATUSPAD drekkana gives a steadiness in life. The native is
cautious in taking decisions and earns permanent fame. The placement of Moon
and Mercury in this drekkana makes a person intelligent. Malefic in this drekkana
makes the native self-centred.
- SARPA Drekkanas: - These are the 1st and 2nd Drekkanas of Cancer, the 1st and
2nd Drekkanas of Scorpio and the 3rd Drekkana of Pisces. According to Sub -
hodhini, the terms "Vyala varga" is interpreted into the Drekkanas of Vyala
(Sarpa), Gridhra (vulture), Kola (hog) and the like.
- PAKSHI drekkana stand for communication and is neither stable or social.
Placement of of lagna lord, eight lord or Saturn will cause unnatural death.
- FEMALE drekkanas are Lakshmi drekkanas and a person is blessed with wealth,
good personality, rises high in society and takes care of the whole family. When raj
yoga karaka planets occupy this drekkana and are at the same time placed in trines
and angles, the natives occupies high a position and is blessed with all the good
things of life.
- PROMISE & DENIAL OF SIBLINGS:
a) A strong lagna lord, a dhana yoga promises siblings
b) A raja yoga promises highly placed siblings
c) Afflicted or badly placed third house and/or third house lord deny younger
siblings.
d) Afflicted eleventh house or eleventh house lord denies elder siblings.
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A case of a female – no help from siblings
Sex Female
Date of Birth 4 : 6 : 1926
Time of Birth 11 : 40 : 0
Day of Birth Friday
Ishtkaal 014-50-14
Place of Birth Kanchipuram
Country
Time Zone 5.5
Latitude 12 : 50 : N
Longitude 79 : 42 : E
Tithi NAVAMI
Hindu Week Day Friday
Paksha KRISHNA
Yoga PRITI
Karan GAR
Sunrise 05.43.54
Sunset 18.34.27
Day Duration 12.50.32
Vimshottari Dasha
Balance Of Dasha :
JUPITER 1 Y 5 M 7 D
Ju 11/11/1927
Sa 11/11/1946
Me 11/11/1963
Ke 11/11/1970
Ve 11/11/1990
Su 11/11/1996
Mo 11/11/2006
Ma 11/11/2013
Ra 11/11/2031
Planets C R Rashi Longitude Nakshatra Pada Relation
Asc Leo 11-42-03 Magha 4
Sun D Taurus 20-02-48 Rohini 4 Enemy
Moon D Pisces 02-08-10 Purvabhadra 4 Neutral
Mars D Aquarius 29-41-35 Purvabhadra 3 Neutral
Merc C D Taurus 19-30-46 Rohini 3 Friendly
Jupt D Aquarius 04-07-30 Dhanishta 4 Neutral
Venu D Aries 08-47-58 Ashvini 3 Neutral
Satn R Libra 28-27-09 Vishakha 3 Exalted
Rahu R Gemini 25-18-26 Punarvasu 2
Ketu R Sagittarius 25-18-26 Purvashadha 4
Uran D Pisces 06-22-35 Uttarabhadra 1
Nept D Cancer 29-26-36 Ashlesha 4
Plut D Gemini 20-34-09 Punarvasu 1
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Analysis of the D/1 and D/3 charts
- Consider the Rashi chart, of 3rd 5th7th 9th and 11th houses.
- 11th house stands for elder brother/sister while 3rd house represents younger born.
- When there are more younger brothers, we have to see 3rd
to 3rd house (5th house) and 3rd
to 5th house (7th house) and so on.
- For elder brothers, we have to see 11th to 11th house (9th house) and so on. In this chart
3rd,5th, 7th, 9th and 11th houses are occupied by planets.
Facts of the case:
- She had an elder sister, 3 younger sisters and 2 younger brothers.
- In the D3 (Drekkana), 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th and11th houses are occupied by planets.
- Ascendant lord of D/3 chart, Jupiter is conjoined to Rahu hemmed by Sun and a waning
Moonin the D/3 chart.
- In the D/1 chart, Jupiter falls in Ayudh category and its nature is kroor.
- Saturn, afflicts the D/3 ascendant and the Moon.
- Venus, lord of 3rd
in the natal chart is afflicted in D/1chart.
- She had no help from the siblings and lived under the mercy of her in-laws.
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Example 2 Lord of 22nd
drekkna brings humiliation
Sex Female
Date of Birth 19 : 11 : 1917
Time of Birth 23 : 11 : 0
Day of Birth Monday
Ishtkaal 042-01-27
Place of Birth Allahabad
Time Zone 5.5
Latitude 25 : 26 : N
Longitude 81 : 50 : E
Tithi SASHTI
Hindu Week Day Monday
Paksha SHUKLA
Yoga GANDA
Karan KOLAV
Sunrise 06.22.25
Sunset 17.13.37
Day Duration 10.51.12
Balance Of Dasha :
SUN 1 Y 11 M 25 D
Su 13/11/1919
Mo 13/11/1929
Ma 13/11/1936
Ra 13/11/1954
Ju 13/11/1970
Sa 13/11/1989
Me 13/11/2006
Ke 13/11/2013
Ve 13/11/2033
Planets C R Rashi Longitude Nakshatra Pada Relation
Asc Cancer 27-20-56 Ashlesha 4
Sun D Scorpion 04-07-59 Anuradha 1 Friendly
Moon D Capricorn 05-35-20 Uttarashadha 3 Neutral
Mars D Leo 16-23-06 Purvaphalgini 1 Friendly
Merc D Scorpion 13-14-36 Anuradha 3 Neutral
Jupt R Taurus 14-58-03 Rohini 2 Enemy
Venu D Sagittarius 21-00-39 Purvashadha 3 Neutral
Satn D Cancer 21-53-28 Ashlesha 2 Enemy
Rahu R Sagittarius 10-33-52 Mula 4
Ketu R Gemini 10-33-52 Ardra 2
Uran D Capricorn 27-22-14 Dhanishta 2
Nept R Cancer 14-21-58 Pashyami 4
Plut R Gemini 12-23-23 Ardra 2
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- Any planet when aspected by its drekka lord in the birth chart is very
powerful and gives auspicious results.
- The 8th
house of drekkana chart is known as Khara Drekkana or 22nd
drekkana.
- The literal meaning of Khara : harsh, rough, donkey, harmsful, sharp, sharp
edged, cruel, etc.
- How to arrive at the 22nd
Drekkana :
- Method of calculating 22nd Drekkana
There are 36 Drekkanas; 3 for each of the 12 Rashis. From the Lagna
Drekkana in your horoscope, count successively till the 22nd Drekkana.
For example if your Lagna is in the first 10 degrees you are born in the
first Drekkana. From that count the number of Drekkanas for each Rashi.
So, in this case, the 22nd Drekkana will be the 1st Drekkana of the 8th
house for your horoscope; if your birth in the second Drekkana i.e.
between 10 and 20 deg. of a sign, the 22nd Drekkana will fall in the 2nd
Drekkana of the 8th sign; if your birth is in the third Drekkana, the 22nd
Drekkana will be in the 3rd Drekkana of the 8th sign from your Lagna.
The 22nd Drekkana is also called the “Niryaana Drekkana”
There are various methods of counting 22nd Drekkana, but a short cut
technique is to look for the lord of 8th
house in D-3. That planet would be
lord of 22nd Drekkana for your chart.
a) As it is calculated from lagna, it brings harm of physical nature.
- the placement of kharesh from lagna in the drekkana chart shows inner
turmoil, struggle related to disease, debt or enemies.
- Notes on 22nd Drekkana
- Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra states that in natal astrology, the nature of the
22nd
Drekkana indicates the source/ manner of death.
- In general condition when Longevity has not reached optimum it is
concerned with bodily discomfort, health matters, and threat to longevity of
the native. Some of the special effects are as follows:
•Occupation of natural malefic in 22nd Drekkana, in Rashi, reduces the
potential of the chart up to a great extent.
•Ayudha Drekkana indicates injury with weapons as cause of death /
accidents,and so on.
•Sarpa Drekkana can mean danger from poisonous reptiles that could be
lifethreatening.
•Dasha/Bhukti of lord of 22nd Drekkana generally afflicts native’s health
andyield mental agony, when devoid of benefic aspects. If the concerned
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Analysis of D/1 and d/3 charts
- Saturn is in the ascendant in the D/1 as well as D/3 charts
- Both are shadashtak (6/8) in both the charts
- Saturn afflicts Moon in the natal chart and Jupiter in the D/3 chart
- In the D/3 chart, Mars and Saturn afflict each other.
Facts of the case:
- The dash of Saturn and antar dasha of Venus oprated from September
1977 to October 1980.
- Elections were held in March 1977 after lifting the emergency.
- The native lost the elections and was out of power.
- She faced a great deal of humiliation till 1980, when she was returned to
power.
- When the lord of the eight house is placed in lagna in the birth chart,
then the mutual dasha of the lord of the VIIIth house and that of the
lord of the 22nd
drekkan gives humiliation and loss of power.
- The seriousness and intensity of of malefic results depends upon the
affliction, especially if :
a) The eight lord and the kharesh are in 6/8 from each other.
b) Karesh is afflicted by malefic
c) Kharesh is in trik houses from the lagna.
Sources and references:
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra
Saravli by Kalyanavarma
Phaladeepika by Manteswara
Brihat Jataka of Varahamihira.
How to Judge a Horoscope – Volume Two’ by Sri BV Raman
http://vijayalur.wordpress.com/2011/page/13/
http://www.barbarapijan.com/bpa/Varga/D3_Dreshkhamsha.htm
Shodasha Varga Charts in Vedic Astrology by Srinijc
http://remedy7.wordpress.com/drekkanas/
http://www.jameskelleher.com/storefront/downloads/drekkana__north_indian_pdf__e12c7dbc7ec5
10ee31392a890244e728.pdf