Bhat Parsara Hor stra: Ri Ri The derivation of the word Ri is doubtful but it means a heap or pile, and indicates a quantity or number. In Vedic mathematics it means a sum or the figure put down for an operation (such as multiplying, dividing etc). In Vedic astrology it indicates a sign of the zodiac (as being a certain sum or quantity of degrees) which is one-twelfth part of the ecliptic. Nodal reference This quantity (ri) is determined as the time period taken for two conjunctions of the Sun and Moon as they revolve around the earth (geocentric view) which is about 29.5 days and is rounded off to 30 days. Since the Sun travels one degree every day, the spatial angular displacement in 30 days is 30 degrees. This quantity of longitudinal motion of the Sun is called a ri or sign. The bhcakra 1 (zodiac) is a complete 360 degrees circle and is composed of 12 signs obtained by dividing its total span of 360 degrees by one ri span of 30 degrees. It is evident that the number of signs has to be twelve and cannot be increased or decreased. The period of 30 days is a msa (month) and the twelve ri indicate the twelve solar months with the first day of the month called sakrnti (solar ingress into the sign). There are two ways to reckon the period as either (1) the conjunction of the luminaries (Sun & Moon) which occurs at the end of the amvsy (new moon) or (2) the opposition of the Sun and Moon which occurs at the end of the prama (full moon). The months reckoned from the amvsy are called amnta 2 msa while those reckoned from the end of the full moon are called uklnta 3 msa. The word pramsa is composed of pra meaning full or complete and msa meaning month and refers to the last day or the end of the month where a special ceremony called the Satya Nryaa vrata is performed. However, many parts of India follow the amnta calendar introduced by Yavancrya instead of the Vedic uklnta calendar which was advocated by Varhamihira as well.
1 Ri-cakra: n. the zodiacal circle, zodiac 2 Amnta is derived from ama + anta where anta means end and the month begins with the end of the amvsy. 3 uklnta is derived from ukla + anta where ukla refers to the bright fortnight and anta means end. The months begins with the end of the prama (or the bright fortnight). Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference In any case, it was observed that the eclipses occur during the full moon (lunar eclipse) or new moon (solar eclipse). Eclipses refer to the power of the nodes to direct life as bhoga (fruits of the material world) indicated by Rhu or moka indicated by ikhi (Ketu). The first letters of these names of the nodes - r from Rhu and i from ikhi adds up to form ri. Spiritual reference By all means it is an astrological house capable of indicating (and giving) all that has ever been created or that will ever be created and symbolised by a heap of corn. Lakm (the spouse of Viu) is the goddess of corn and at a later date she is identified as the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Parsara mentions that the Sun incarnation (Srya avatra) of Viu is Rma when Lakm incarnated as Sit. Adding the first letter of their names - r from Rma and si from Sit, we get ri. Vedic nomenclature Parsara P9l 49 |P+- TT|B(TPl|Tl- 6l|5 ++4 Tl Pl+F66- 9P+ (+ meo vaca mithuna karkasihakumrik | tulli'ca dhanurnakre kumbho mnastata param || 3|| Naming of signs can be on various criteria and even some borrowed names (from Greek or other sources) have found their way into Vedic astrology. Of these names, one particular name is used in worship 4 and the use of that particular name is considered auspicious. These are marked in bold. Aries mea (ram), aja (unborn or first born), viva (world/universe), kriya (Greek origin), tumbura or dya (beginning);
4 Like the Aamagala prana or the navagraha puj where the signs and planets are worshipped. data eka rma bhikri sari duniy Translation: The giver is the one Rma, the world is a beggar. Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference Taurus vabha (bull), va (male of any animal, semen virile, justice or virtue personified as a bull, the chief of a class or the best in anything), ukan (ox or bull that impregnates the flock), go (cow), tvura or gokula (cowshed; family, lineage or social identification based on the same) Gemini mithuna (pair, couple, coapulation), yuga, dvadva, nyugma, jutuma or jituma, yama Cancer karkaa (crab), karkaaka, kulra, Leo siha (lion), kahrava, mgendra, leya Virgo kany (girl), pthona, rama, taru Libra tul (balance), taul, vaik, jka, dhaa Scorpio vcika (scorpion), ali, kaurpi, kta (insect), Sagittarius dhanus (bow), chpa, arsana, Capricorn makara (sea monster), mga, mgsya, nakra Aquarius kubha (water pot), ghaa, toyadhara Pisces mna (fish), antya (end, last), matsya (fish), pthuroma, jhaa Significance of the sun signs Since the signs are defined by the movement of the Sun, they are called dvdaa ditya, literally twelve suns or twelve sun signs where dvdaa means twelve and ditya means the sun. The word ditya means belonging to or coming from Aditi i.e. son of Aditi (and i Kayapa 5 ). They are often referred to in groups of - 1. Twelve - as representing the sun in the twelve months of the year. The names of the ditya and the i etc, accompanying him during the month are given in tables 1 & 2. 2. Eight - as representing the eight soul types (called Cara tmakraka). These eight ditya are seated in the eight petal lotus of the heart lotus. They are Srya (east), Ravi (SE), Vivasvat (South), Bhaga (SW), Varua
5 Kayapa was an ancient sage, a descendant of Marci and author of several hymns of the ig Veda. He was the husband of Aditi and twelve other daughters of Daka. By Aditi he was father of the ditya and of Vivasvat and of Viu (Vmana avatra). By his other twelve wives he was father of demons, snakes, reptiles, birds and all kinds of living beings. Since he plays a prominent role in creation he is also called Prajpati. He is one of the sapta i (seven great i symbolized by the seven stars identified around the great bear or pole star). What do these names and images of the ri mean? Explore. Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference (West), Mitra (NW), ditya (North) and Viu (NE). When reckoned as nine forms, Bhskara (vertical direction) is added to the list. 3. Seven - as seven deities of the heavenly sphere that represent the seven rays of the sun for all material creation. The chief of the seven ditya is Varua and the name specially applies to Him. The others are Mitra, Aryaman 6 , Bhaga 7 , Daka 8 , Ama and Savitur. Table 1: Dvdaa msa Sun Sign Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn Aquarius Pisces ditya Aryama Mitra Aruna Indra Vivasvna Pu Parjanya Anuman Bhaga Tvastha Viu Dhata Vedic Name Mea Vabha Mithuna Karkaa Siha Kany Tul Vcika Dhanus Makara Kumbha Mina Table 2: Dvdaa ditya Sun Sign ditya i Apsar Sarpa Yaka Rakasa Gandharva Msa Aries Aryama Pulaha Punjikasthali Kacchanira Urja Praheti Narada Vaikha Taurus Mitra Atri Menaka Takshak Rathasvan Paurusheya Haha Jyeth Gemini Arun Vashistha Rambha Sahajanya Citraswan Suka Huhu Aaha Cancer Indra Angiras Pramlocha Ealaputra Srota Sarya Viswavasu Srvana Leo Vivaswan Brighu Anumlocha Sankhapal Aasaran Vyaghra Ugrasen Bhadrapada Virgo Pusha Gautam Ghritachi Dhananjaya Sushena Dhata Suruchi Aswina Libra Parjanya Bharadwaj Kraturvarcha Airavat Senajit Vishwa Varcha Kartika Scorpio Anuman Kashyap Urvashi Mahasankh Tarkshya Vidyuchatru Ritasen Margaira Sagittarius Bhaga Aristhnemi Prvachitti Karkotaka Aayu Sphurja Urna Pausa Capricorn Tvastha Brahmarat Tillotama Kambala Shatajit Ruchik Dhritaratra Magh Aquarius Viu Vivmitra Rambh Aswatar Satyajit Mahapreta Suryavarcha Phalgua Pisces Dhata Pulastya Kritastali Vasuki Rathakrit Heti Tumburu Caitra Satapatha brhmaa 14.6.9 (6) T6P Hl|(t4l |6 l(H PlBl- B4tBF46 Hl|(t4l 96 (l( B4Pl((l+l 4|-6 6H|(( B4 Pl((l+l 4|-6 6FPl(l|(t4l |6+
6 Aryaman is the name of an ditya who is supposed to be the chief of the Manes and the Milky Way is called his path (aryama panth). 7 Bhaga is the name of an ditya who bestows wealth and presides over love and marriage. He is the brother of the Dawn. According to a legend his eyes were destroyed by Rudra, perhaps indicating the loss of sight due to excessive sexuality while Rudra symbolized celibacy. 8 Daka is the name of an ditya as Prajpati the creator. He is said to be born from the right thumb of Brahm (or the unborn Aja). He has 24 daughters by Prasti referring to the 24 hor while the Mahabharata gives the total number at 60 (MB xii .61.36 RV iii.20.10) daughters indicating the aima. Another source gives this at 64 daughters. Daughters of Daka I II III IV 27 daughters marry the Moon and form the 27 nakatra (lunar asterisms) 27 27 27 27 Kayapa married 13 (or 17) who became the mothers of deva, demons, men and animals and includes the sapta or aa mtrik. 13 13 17 17 Dharma married 10 (Mn Ix.128 MB. i, ix, xii) [alternatively 20 as 10 for adharma vimma] 10 20 10 20 Total 50 60 54 64
Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference katama dity iti. dvdaa ms savatsarasyaita dity ete hda sarvamdadn yanti tadyadida sarvamdadn yanti tasmddity iti. Translation: We speak of the ditya. The twelve msa (months) that make a savatsara (year) are the ditya. They are the source of every material creation causing desire, delight, passion, intoxication, exhilaration and stupor as well as the desire that causes wars and fighting. They are the source of everything that is ever received for they alone are the givers of everything and hence they are the ditya. The twelve signs indicate the various material objects that are found in this universe. They indicate the desires to obtain these objects or ones obsession or passion about these objects. They are also the sources from where these objects are obtained. For example, the sign Pisces indicates lakes and seas. So if a person desires to go to the sea shore, then this desire stems from Pisces and when he travels to the sea, he is moving under the directions of the sign Pisces. The desire to visit the sea shore, ability to travel to it and finally to be there are all given by the ditya named Dhta (table -1). It is evident that the signs are the key to all knowledge of the non-living world, understanding of the various events and desires as well as their fulfillment. Drawing the chart The sidereal zodiac is written in four different ways in different parts of India. The diamond style chart (Venus) is popular in the North India whereas the radial chart (Sun) is popular in East India. The square chart (Jupiter) is used extensively in South India. Both the East & South Indian style charts have the signs fixed while the North Indian chart has the houses in fixed positions. Both the East & North Indian charts are reckoned in the counter-clockwise direction while the South Indian chart is reckoned in the clockwise direction.
Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference Klapurua Parsara 4(-4ltPTl |4!T- Tl69l =+l(+- 6F4l\l|+ |+4l t4 4Pl-P9l|(l74-+ -+ yadavyakttmako viu klarupo janrdana | tasygni nibodha tva kramnmedirya || 2|| vyakta: caused to appear, manifested, apparent, visible tmaka: belonging to or forming the nature of; having or consisting of the nature or character of viu: The omnipresent (sarva vypakea); one of the principal Hindu deities regarded as the preserver among the well-known Tri-mrti or triad; although Viu comes second in the triad he is identified with the supreme deity; as distinguished from the other Vedic deities , he is a personification of the light and of the sun , esp. in his striding over the heavens , which he is said to do in three paces {trivikrama} and, Viu is accorded the foremost place among the ditya; in the Brhmaa He is identified as a dwarf {Vmana} Who receives the offering; He is identified with Nryaa, the personified purua or primeval living spirit described as moving on the waters, reclining on ea the infinite serpent king as the god Brahm emerges from a lotus growing from His navel; the wives of Viu is Lakm or r; His abode is called vaikuha; a tuft of chest hair formation called rvatsa identifies Him. In the four armed form, He is depicted as holding a sakha (conch- shell called pcajanya), cakra (discuss weapon called sudarana), gad (club called kaumodak) and a padma (lotus). Sometimes He wields a bow called rga, and a sword called nandaka. His vhana (vehicle) is Garua; He has a jewel on his wrist called symantaka mai and another pendant necklace called kaustubha mai. The river Ganges issues from His foot. He has many incarnations 24 incarnations for the 24 hor; 12 incarnations for the 12 solar months; 10 incarnations for the navagraha & lagna and so on. klarupo: black or dark-blue colour, personification of time jana: creature, beings, living beings, man, rdhana: propitiating or propitiation, paying homage, worshipping, adoration aga: body parts, limbs niboddha: to know, wise krama: a step, proceeding or going along, medi-ri: mea and other signs Translation: The omnipresent Viu has caused all creation to manifest according to His nature [with the three akt r (satva), bh (rajas) and nla (tamas)]. He is the one worshipped by all creatures and is time personified [as the bha-cakra]. His body parts and limbs (when viewed as the personification of time) are signified by the [twelve] signs reckoned [in the zodiacal or counter clockwise order as viewed from the pole star] from Aries. Hl9l++ 6l 4l[ t4l7T|4F64- Gl64 =l+4P 4 ==T 6l+ v+ rnane tath bh htkroakaibastaya | guhyoruyugale jnuyugme vai jaghake tath || 4|| Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference +l l 6l P9l6 4l- Hl9l(4- 4Pl6 caranau dvau tath met jey rdaya kramt Translation: [Kla means time and purua means person; Klapurua is the personification of time in the zodiac.] The body parts of the Klapurua reckoned from Aries are (1) head, (2) Face, mouth, (3) shoulders, arms, (4) chest, breast, heart, (5) stomach, belly, (6) hip region, (7) groins, penis (sexual organ), (8) hidden parts (procreative parts, anus), (9) thighs, (10) knees, (11) shanks, ankles, and (12) feet. {sl.4 - 5 ]
For individual horoscopes, the body parts are also studied from the bhva (twelve houses) reckoned from the lagna (ascendant). The body part indicated by the houses from lagna corresponds to those reckoned from Aries for the Klapurua. Beneficial planets connected to the houses/signs indicate proper growth and/or protection to the body part while malefic planets connected to Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference such houses/signs indicate improper growth and/or damage to the body part. In general, damage to body parts from external agents or sources is indicated by the ri (signs) of the Klapurua while damage or malfunctioning of body parts caused by internal agents or sources is indicated by the houses reckoned from the lagna. Description of signs Mea is symbolised by a ram. It indicates hills and places having mineral wealth and precious stones. Vabha is symbolised by the bull. It indicates plateaus, plains, farms, cowshed, forests and such other placed inhabited by quadrupeds. Mithuna is symbolised by a couple. The woman is carrying a v (stringed musical instrument carried by Sarasvat) while the man wields the gad (mace or metal club). Gambling dens, pleasure haunts, bars, and such places where people meet for entertainment. Karkaa is symbolised by a crab. Rivers are indicated by the sign while others opine ponds & lakes. Primarily, it is the cradle of all civilisations and indicates sand banks as well where crabs dwell. Siha is symbolised by a lion. Mountain caves and dense jungles is the abode of the lion. Kany is symbolised by a woman standing in a boat with a lamp and corn. Pasture lands, green fields ready for harvest are indicated by Kany in addition to living rooms of women. Tul is symbolised by a person carrying a balance. All markets, bazaar, stock market and areas where traders sell their valuable merchandise are indicated by Tul. Vcika is symbolised by a scorpion. The lair of the scorpion is near filthy places, noxious reptiles prefer swampy and dirty areas and poisonous snakes live in underground holes in secluded places. Deep wells and such places where the water is very stationery (Scorpio is a fixed sign) and can become poisonous are also indicated. Dhanus means a bow and is symbolised by a man who having a horse body below the torso and carrying a bow. This symbol divides the sign into two parts where one half is human and the other is animal (horse). Horse stables or barracks for war elephants and chariots Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference are indicated by Dhanus. In the modern context it is the garage, parking lots and the battle field. Makara is a kind of sea-monster with the body of a crocodile (other views - shark, dolphin) and the head of a deer. It is regarded as the emblem of Kma deva, the love god and the vehicle of Varua. It indicates rivers, shallows and marshy places. Kumbha is symbolised by a man carrying a water pot. Places where vessels are kept like the kitchen or store rooms, warehouses and other storage places are indicated by Kumbha in addition to toilets and latrines where water has to be carried for cleansing. Mna consists of two fishes in an inverted position with their tails conjoined to the head of the other indicating revival after a fall or the power of rejuvenation. The sea, large rivers are indicated by this sign as well as places of rejuvenation and cure like hospitals. Mobility & sex Parsara |F|F4l4l- 4l4l +|N4l+ -+ carasthiradvisvabhv krrkrrau narastriyau || 5|| Translation: The [twelve] signs reckoned from Aries are successively movable, fixed or dual in nature. Alternate signs reckoned from Aries are male or female signs which by nature are harsh or gentle respectively. The word cara means movable and implies excessive energy, acceleration and the power of creation that goes along with excess energy. The word sthira means fixed and implies low energy, deceleration to the stage of stopping and the power of destruction. The word dvisvabhva means having a dual nature and indicates balanced energy level. In an ideal state this can mean a body in perpetual motion. Some astrologers use the word mutable or changeable for the dual signs and this is definitely not correct from the Jyotia viewpoint. In fact, cara ri are more mutable as they are movable signs. Perhaps this notion of mutability of dual signs has crept in because Mercury, the lord of two of the dual signs (Gemini & Virgo) signifies mutability. All motion is relative to another and in the context of horoscopy, it is relative to the observer on earth. Compare two runners who run a cross Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference country race and a 100 metre race. The cross country runner wins if he is able to maintain his pace at a uniform balanced level throughout the long run while the 100 metre race is won if the runner can pump in a huge burst of energy. The cross country runner should have stronger dual signs indicating his running style while the 100 metre runner should have movable signs indicating his style. At another level of comparison, examine the spatial bodies the stars and the planets. The stars are relatively fixed as compared to the planets when viewed in a time frame of a year. Most of the planets would have run around the zodiac while the more outer planets would have moved by a sign. On the other hand, the stars would have shifted by barely 50 of arc. The stars are fixed (sthira) compared to the planets which are moving (cara). Now compare the revolution of the planets to that of other bodies we see around us. The planets have been moving around the sun for many millenniums and to the best of our knowledge will continue to do so for many more millenniums. From the human perspective, the planets posses a perfect balance of energy (dvisvabhva) that makes them perpetual motion objects. This ability to remain alive (motion is akin to life while fixity is akin to death) for an indefinite period of time causes them to represent the avatar or incarnations of Viu (Parsara chapter-1). Kendra concept Parsara introduces the concept of Kendra (quadrants) where every fourth sign is in the same energy level or mobility. The signs Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn are movable signs and have a high energy level; the signs Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius are fixed signs and have a low energy level; the signs Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces are dual signs and have balanced energy. Imagine a three-lane highway with cars at various speeds traveling in it. It is natural that the fast cars will fall into the right Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference express lane while the slow cars will stick to the safe left lane. The cars traveling at middling speeds will stick to the middle lane. Accidents are prevented if these cars stick to their lanes. In a sense, the cars in the different lanes are cooperating with each other or working mutually to maintain their relative speeds at high, middling or low levels respectively. If they cooperate and drive at a uniform fast, middling or slow speed respectively, they will reach their destination (analogous to achieving their objective) without an accident. Planets placed in signs tend to acquire their nature just as a slow driver will have to speed up in the express way or get a ticket for holding traffic. These planets in signs that are in Kendra are also in quadrants to each other. They cooperate with each other by maintaining their relative lane speed. Such cooperation is called paraspara kraka. Now if the drivers are also friendly to each other or are going to a similar destination then they not only cooperate in maintaining their lane speed and goading each other towards the destination but also reach their destination {achieve similar objective(s)}. Then they are called paraspara yoga kraka. Two types: male & female. Parsara introduces the concept of odd and even signs by classifying the odd numbered signs (counted from Aries =1) as male and the even numbered signs as female. Count the signs from Aries and the odd signs are said to be male in their inner nature and harsh in their behaviour. They are go-getters and can be very pushing to achieve their objectives. These are Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius and Aquarius. These are the fire and air signs of which the fire signs can be more harsh and burning whereas the air signs can be slower to react but very harsh in their continued aggression. Male & female is an inner attribute of being harsh and pushing or mild and passive. The rising sign leaves this imprint on the inner nature and attitude. Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference The even numbered signs are female in their inner nature and are not harsh. They are passive in their attitudes and behavior. These are the water signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces and the earth signs Capricorn, Taurus and Virgo, with the water signs being more passive. Physical Constitution Parsara |9l|+|lt4l 14 V|!PTl |44l(4- pittnilatridhtva ukyalemikca kriydaya | Translation: pitta (bilious, fire constitution), vta (anila, air constitution), tri- doa (mixed constitution) and kapha (lema, phlegm or water constitution) are the four constitution types for the signs reckoned from Aries in zodiacal order. Parsara develops the concept of trines in the four body types. Pitta is a medium frame, well developed muscles, with angular facial features and reddish tinted skin. The three signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius have a pitta or fire constitution. These are the fire trines. Vta is a thin frame usually with veins visible, small and thin facial features and cool and dry skin. The three signs Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn have a vta or air constitution. These are the earth trines. Kapha is wide frame body with large bones, tending towards carrying excess weight, rounded facial features and cool and sometimes oily skin. The three signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces have a kapha or water constitution. These are the water trines. Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference Tri-doa is a mix of the three doa (pitta, vta & kapha) and they are more changeable with the seasons and da. The three signs Gemini, Libra and Aquarius have a tri-doa or mixed constitution. These are the air trines. Direction of signs and tattva Continuing the concept of trines and harmony, Parsara speaks of the directions of the signs when he describes them under loka 6-24. In the same lines Parsara also speaks of the prevailing tattva. Tattva as used in the Skhya philosophy means a true principle. There are 25 such tattva 9
including (1) avyakta, (2) buddhi, (3) ahakra, (4- 8) five tanmtr named pthvi, jala, agni, vyu & ka, (9-13) five mahbhta named pthvi, jala, agni, vyu & ka, (14-18) five organs of knowledge called jnendrya (jna - knowledge + indrya - organ), (19-23) five organs of action called karmendrya (karma - action + indrya - organ), (24) the mind in all its planes of consciousness called mana and (25) purua. Paca tattva refers to the five principles governing the existence of all material creation in the form of (1) pthvi or solid state, (2) jala or liquid state, (3) vyu or gaseous state, (4) agni or energy and (5) ka or vacuum state (occupied by ethereal substance that binds). All signs have ka tattva in them that keeps them together and makes them work in harmony. Jupiter is the greatest natural benefic and represents God in all signs simply for the fact that it is the governor of the ka tattva that makes all the other signs and planets work in harmony for all purposes. All signs have the paca tattva in them with a dominance of one of the other four tattva (excluding ka). The fire signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius have agni in predominance; the water signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces have a predominance of jala; the
9 MBh. xii, 11840 Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference air signs Libra, Aquarius and Gemini have a predominance of vyu while the earth signs Capricorn, Taurus and Virgo have a predominance of pthvi. Nieka lagna Nieka refers to seminal infusion or impregnation and connected ceremony. It is the moment when the garbhdhna (or impregnation) occurs. The ceremony connected with this is normally performed before the coitus and sometimes astrologers have used the moment of coitus to indicate impregnation itself. However there can be some time gap between the two events a few hours to a day. The principle used by Parsara to determine the nieka is translated below. Parsara 4|FP+ l4 |F6l P-(F6F4 Pl-(4(-6P Pl4l-6 4l 74 4 l74l|( =l46 + -+ yasmin bhve sthito mandastasya mnderyadantaram | lagnabhgyntara yojya yacca rydi jyate || 27|| PlBl|( 6|-P6 4 =-P6- 9T |+9T=P 4H74(\HF6(-(ll4T+ -<+ msdi tanmita jeya janmata prak niekajam | yadyadyadalegeastadendorbhuktabhgayuk || 28|| 6tTl Bl4P Hl46 944+P 6FPl7lH 4l4 FF4 |4H96-+ -+ tatkle sdhayellagna odhayet prvavattanum | tasmcchubhubha vcya garbhasthasya vieata || 29|| HlH 4(6 |9l=l4+ PT 6l 94 |+9TP+ B4 4 F4T-9+l6+ (+ ubhubha vadet pitrorjvana maraa tath | eva niekalagnena samyag jeya svakalpant || 30|| Translation: The longitudinal difference between Saturn and Mandi [irrespective of signs] is added to the longitudinal difference between the Various other attributes of the signs have been taught by Parsara and elaborated by subsequent authors. Make a list of these attributes and try to grasp their underlying principles like that of harmony (trines, trikoa) or support (kendra). Sanjay Rath OM GURAVE NAMAH May 31, 2004 Singapore SJC Conference lagna and the ninth house. The sum represents the time in months, days, ghi and vighi (or pala) elapsed between the nieka (conception) and janma (birth). Lunar correction is to be applied if the lagna lord is in the invisible half of the zodiac. This entails addition of the longitude of the Moon (irrespective of signs) to the sum arrived at in the previous calculation. Calculate the chart for the nieka time finally arrived at by the above computations. All the good/evil effects, especially during the pregnancy period can be ascertained from this chart. The good/evil or health and longevity for father [and paternal relatives] can be ascertained from this chart. In this manner [wise astrologers] ascertain various other results that one can think of about the native. This is called the dhna cakra or conception chart and plays a crucial role in matters of health and longevity. O M T A T S A T This material is the copyright of Sanjay Rath (http://srath.com) and is free for distribution provided the contents are not changed in any form or manner including this paragraph. If you have liked it, consider taking the JAGANNTH FOUNDATION COURSE IN JYOTIA. The course will be available from the winter of 2004. For course details, please write to Sarbani Sarkar [email protected] or Freedom Cole [email protected] after September, 2004.