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Three Principles in Reading a Horoscope
August 16, 2007 |
| Vedic
Astrology Diary Archives |
By K.N.
Rao
Three Important Principles in Reading of a Horoscope:
1. Desha or country: you must keep in mind the background
of the country to which a person belongs and interpret a horoscope
against that background.
2. Kaal or time: this means that when you are seeing
a horoscope in twenty first century, you cannot apply the principles
of middle ages given in books. For example, sixty years ago
Indian women did not come out of their homes to go to a work
at different places. Now they do it and therefore interpret
their horoscopes as you will interpret the horoscopes of males.
3. Paatra or personal background: Here you must know
the personal background of the person for whom you are predicting.
If he is an important political leader, achievement here means
his coming into a big cabinet position. If he is a government
servant, achievement means a big promotion. If he is a businessman,
it is big profit. If he is a scientist, it is a discovery or
invention.
The interpretation can be skillful only if the astrologer has
the ability to weigh the pros and cons of a situation and the
person.
Parashara insists on this and calls it uha poha patu
(the ability to weigh different factors in arriving at an accurate
conclusion).
reprinted with permission
Copyright 2010. Vaughn Paul Manley.
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