ஜாதக இராசியின் விளக்கங்கள் - பிருஹத் பராசர ஹோர சாஸ்திரம்
21-21½. Kumbh described. The Rasi Kumbh
represents a man holding a pot. Its complexion is deep-brown. It
has medium build and is a biped Rasi. It is very
strong in daytime. It resorts to deep water and is airy. It
rises with its head and is Tamasic. It rules Sudras, the
4th Varna and the West. Its Lord is Sani,
Surya’s offspring.
22-24. Meen described. Meen resembles a pair of fish, one tailed with the head of the other. This Rasi is strong at night. It is a watery Rasi and is predominant with Sattva-Gun. It denotes resoluteness and is a water-resorter. It is footless and has a medium build. It rules the North and rises with both head and back. It is ruled by Guru. This is how the twelve Rasis, each of 30 degrees extent, are described to evaluate gross and specific effects.
25-30. Nishek Lagn. O excellent of Brahmins, now is a step explained to arrive at the Nishek Lagn, when the natal Lagn is known. Note the angular distance between Sani and Mandi (Gulik). Add this to the difference between the Lagn Bhava (Madhya, or cusp) and the 9th Bhava (cusp). The resultant product in Rasis, degrees etc. will represent the months, days etc., that elapsed between Nishek and birth. At birth, if Lagn Lord is in the invisible half (i.e. from Lagn cusp to descendental cusp), add the degrees etc., Candr moved in the particular Rasi, occupied by her, to the above-mentioned product. Then Lagn at Nishek can be worked out and the good and bad, experienced by the native in the womb, can be guessed. One can also guess with the help of Nishek Lagn effects, like longevity, death etc. of the parents.
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ஜாதக இராசியின் விளக்கங்கள் - Zodiacal Rasis Described - பிருஹத் பராசர ஹோர சாஸ்திரம் - Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra - வேத ஜோதிடம் - Vedic Astrology - Astrology - ஜோதிடம்