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Chandra bhava

Chandrabhava - Bhavas from Chandra and how to analyze these houses in the chart. Examples are given of Britney Spears, Prince Charles, Anders Kofoed, Visti Larsen, Sanjay Rath, etc. Also some mention of Nakshatra parivartana.

 
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Grahana - Pata gocara (nodal transits)

Solar and Lunar eclipses occur every six months, with both eclipses ocurring within fifteen days of each other. These two close eclipses, their time of ocurrance and the rasi/nakshatra of the luminaries during both events, are most relevant for analysis.
The analysis of eclipses adds significant relevance to the use of nodes transit in the zodiac.

The solar eclipse can occur before or after the lunar eclipse, and as a result the effects of the eclipse also vary from auspicious to inauspicious. Or rather, the eclipse leads ones towards ‘bhoga’ and material benefit, or ‘moksha’ and purging/spiritual benefit.
The effect of the eclipse becomes relevant when occuring over the rasi or nakshatra of natal grahas in the persons chart. Herein the lagna is included as an important point of reference.

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Malefics

A discussion on the root cause of malefic doshas. Specific reference is to the malefics in the trikona to lagna, and their charakaratva as well. Nice discussion with many clarifications into the more deeper aspects of the planets.

 
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Charts of Avatara

The first chart taught in the tradition is the chart of Sri Rama. Here the budding student is in a sense initiated into the study of astrology. With this chart also certain predictive principles are taught in the tradition, as with the charts of each avatara. The charts of Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Sri Achyuta Dasa are all taught in this class.

 
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Retrogression (vakra)

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Post conference hangout in Srbija Jaimini SJC classes Another Jaimini SJC pic

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Dear Ramesh, Namaskar
This is aiming towards a more advanced understanding of retrogression. Consider this he NEXT level of understanding of the topic.

When we go deeper into retrogression we can no longer settle with simply recognizing two motions of planets, namely Direct vs. Retrograde, but must now consider THREE motions namely:
Direct - Chara (rajasic state)
Stationary - dvisvabhava (sattvic state)
Retrograde - sthira (tamasic state)

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More bhava

Continued talks on the effects of retrograde planets and mahapurusha yogas with respect to the previous sessions.

Upapada

Small class Bojan lecturing

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Dear Nitin and group, Namaskar

dārārūḍhavaśādvadedupapadāttāmādibhāryaṁ tataḥ tattannaidhanabhātsmarākhyapadato yāvacca pāpādikam|
From the arudha of the seventh (darapada/a7) and from the arudha of the twelfth (upapada/UL) we have to find out everything about the first wife. From the eighth houses of these two arudhas we can know about the second wife. - Translation by P.S. Sastri - Uttara Kalamrita Chapter IV, sloka 40

So, to find the subsequent partners see the eighth from the particular pada. Specifically with the darapada we are concerned with ‘vaśā’ which is any woman/partner, wife/spouse, mate, etc. In the tradition we call this all sambandha.

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Fundamentals of Karaka

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Post Conference lectures by the Danube Serbia conference 2005 Award ceremony in Serbia 2005

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Atma (soul), Mana (mind) and Tanu (body). These correspond to the i) Charakarakas, ii) Naisargika karakas and iii) Sthira karakas respectively. The dhi or intelligence is an addition to these three, which has been created by Vasudeva (refer creation). Through the lagna we have Bhaava. Look up the sanskrit word for this and you will find that it means much more than just house. It means ‘approach’ or ‘manner of acting/condition, state etc’.
So each bhaava in the chart shows:
i) how we approach a certain aspect of life (bhaava itself)
ii) how we are approached by those people indicated by those aspects of life (bhaavesha - lordship)

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