Wednesday, January 25, 2012

JAAMA GRAHA ARUDA

JAAMA GRAHA ARUDA                (Written by Siddhayogi sivadasanravi)

            Astrology = Time+Space

            In horary Astrology, the Time as well as the Space, both are considered while giving prediction. Therefore two kinds of Lagnas are calculated to serve the purpose. One is variable lagna, which is called Udhaya lagna. Udhaya is calculated based on time of consultation. The duration of Udhaya lagna is one Hour. Another one is fixed lagna, which is called Aruda lagna. Aruda is nothing but the space occupied by the questioner at the time of consultation. In olden days the Astrologers used to sit in the open Area, and the clients used to sit around him in a circular form which helped him to draw an imaginary rasi chart around him and was able to identify the Rasi occupied by the questioner. Several clients will come for consultation at the same time, but the space occupied by them will be different, which enabled the astrologer to give different prediction for different people even though the time of consultation is same. (Udhaya lagna will be same for one hour duration, but the Aruda will be different for different people, because two persons can not occupy the same space at the same time.)

            If the questioner occupies the East the Aruda is taken as either Mesha or Vrishaba
            If the questioner occupies the South East the Aruda is taken as Mithuna
            If the questioner occupies the South the Aruda is taken as either Karkataka or Simha
            If the questioner occupies the South West the Aruda is taken as Kanya
            If the questioner occupies the West the Aruda is taken as either Thula or Vrichika
            If the questioner occupies the North West the Aruda is taken as Dhanur
            If the questioner occupies the North the Aruda is taken as either Makara or Kumba
            If the questioner occupies the North East the Aruda is taken as Meena

            Now a days, all the questioners are made to sit in front of the Astrologer in a fixed chair, therefore the direction occupied by the questioners will be same always and the Aruda Lagna also will be same all the time, which does not serve the purpose.

            In order to overcome the difficulty of fixing the Aruda Lagna, as an alternate method, the Wrist Watch/Wall Clock with circular dial is used to fix the Aruda. At the time of questioning, the big Hand in the clock is observed, the division occupied by the big hand in a clock is taken as the Aruda rasi occupied by the questioner. Kindly keep in mind that the Aruda is not a Time, it is the Space occupied by the questioner. Therefore the Accuracy of clock is not important.

There are 12 divisions in the clock/watch which are equal to 12 Rasis/signs

Hour division                              Aruda  Rasi
in clock/watch                            

From 12 to 01                               Mesha                                                     

From 01 to 02                               Vrishaba                                   

From 02 to 03                               Mithuna                           

From 03 to 04                              Kataka                              

From 04 to 05                              Simha                                        

From 05 to 06                              Kanya                                        

From 06 to 07                              Thula                                                     

From 07 to 08                             Vrichika                                                        

From 08 to 09                             Dhanur                                                 

From 09 to 10                             Makara                                                               

From 10 to 11                              Kumba                                                     

From 11 to 12                              Meena                                                                       

            Udhaya is calculated based on the time of consultation. In a day there will be 12 Udhayas of one hour duration and in a night there will be 12 Udhayas of one hour duration. Here it is assumed that the Sun rise Time is 06.00 AM (fixed) for day time Udhayas. Sun set time is 06.00 PM (fixed) for night time Udhayas.
            On the day of consultation, Locate in which rasi, the sun is transiting, Find out the longitude of the Sun in the rasi occupied by it. Deduct the longitude of the Sun from 30 degree, and multiply the result by 2.that is the balance period of Udhaya to be traversed in that Rasi. Add this balance period with 06.00AM or 06.00PM. Up to that time the Udhaya will be, the rasi occupied by Sun on the day of consultation. By adding each one hour to this time will give the subsequent Udhaya Lagnas.

            Let us suppose that the Sun is in Mesha 20 degree on the day of consultation.

                        30-20=10
                        10*2=20
                        06.00+00.20=06.20
                        Up to 06.20 AM or 06.20 PM the Udhaya will be Mesha
                        06.20 to 07.20 the Udhaya will be Vrishaba
                        07.20 to 08.20 the Udhaya will be Mithuna and so on.

The count from Udhaya to Aruda will indicate the success or failure of an event.
If the count is an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11) the answer to the question is YES
If the count is an even number (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12) the answer to the question is NO
The counting should be in clockwise direction
With this technique all YES or NO questions can be answered

Example-1

If the Udhaya is vrichika and the Aruda is Mithuna.
From Vrichika to Mithuna the count is 8 which is an even number.
If any question asked at this time the answer will be NO

Example-2

If the Udhaya is vrichika and the Aruda is Kanya.
From Vrichika to Kanya the count is 11 which is an odd number.
If any question asked at this time the answer will be YES

Watch predictive Technique is only an offshoot this Method.

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