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Will My Son Pass His Exam?
September 21, 2007 |
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Astrology Diary Archives |
By K.N.
Rao, from Ups and Downs in Career, - ch. 7
Letter from M.R. Sabnis, written December 1983:
"I read your articles in The Astrological Magazine.
After great hesitation I am writing this letter to you to know
something about the future of my son, who is not settled in
life. I have prepared and am sending herewith the following
horoscope prepared by me... He has now completed his degree
course in USA and his final exam is taking place this month
and the result will be out in the first week of February 1984.
His future in USA depends on the final results."
On December 7, 1983 I wrote to Mr. Sabnis and predicted brilliant
test results for his son. On January 30, 1984, Mr. Sabnis wrote
the following letter: "As predicted by you, he got
very good results in his exam. He secured 92% marks (100% in
two subjects and 87% in 3 subjects). This is a combined exam
for all universities in the 14 states in the north eastern region.
Now his worry about settling in USA is completely over. Such
a grand success was least expected."
Natal Chart
The Basis of my Prediction
Note that the results came out in the Moon-Jupiter-Mercury dasha
from Nov 5, 1983 - January 13, 1984.
Birth horoscope: Jupiter is in the 11th from the lord
of the mahadasha, the Moon. Mercury is the 10th lord beautifully
well-placed from the Moon and Jupiter, aspected by Jupiter.
The result of Mercury in Leo aspected by Jupiter is distinction
and prosperity. And then Mercury is also associated with Venus
must take part in the results promised by Venus, which among
others are 'great fame.' Jupiter in Aquarius aspected by Venus
(and Mercury) gives distinction in studies.
Once you know that V.M. Sabnis would appear for his exams in
the Moon-Jupiter-Mercury dasha, you know what to expect. I am
pointing it out as an example of God's scheme - the rotation
of the wheel of time.
Navamsha: The Moon-Jupiter-Mercury form an axis along
the "foreign" line (the 12th house represents foreign
countries), with a Gajakesari yoga of fame (Moon/Jupiter on
an angle from one another).
Navamsha Chart
Chaturvimshamsha: Now go deeper. Maharishi Parashara
has prescribed Chaturvimshamsha (also called Siddhamsha - 24th
divisional chart) for education. The Moon-Jupiter in the house
of position, the 7th house (10th house from the 10th house and
in gajakesari yoga), and Mercury in the house of gains with
the exalted Sun (and aspected by Jupiter) promises sweet fruits
of labor.
Chaturvimshamsha Chart
Re-interpret it from the pada lagna (Aries). The Moon Jupiter
and Mercury are one, eleven, five.
Now apply the transits: On December 7th, 1983 Saturn was
in Libra aspecting the 5th house of Sabnis, the house of education,
which is the sign of Aries. Jupiter was in Scorpio on Mars,
the 5th lord of education of Sabnis. The double transit was
perfect and complete for him to achieve distinction in studies.
Transits on December 7, 1983
Jupiter will be in the 9th from the natal Moon from December
22, 1983 and the Sun already in Sagittarius will be in the 10th
from the Moon. On the day the results came out "unexpectedly"
on January 13, 1984, Jupiter and Mercury were in Sagittarius
and the Moon in Aries - the three concerned dasha lords in the
friendliest "transit-moods." Such was the happy position.
And for Sagittarius lagna, the Sun, Mercury and Jupiter in lagna,
in transit promise a raja yoga.
Looking at the horoscope you know it to be that of a boy who
would reach the stars. That is predestined.
reprinted with permission
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