Skip to main content

Punya Chakra Example-Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2013


PUNYA CHAKRA-

The passing of the gentleman who ensured that something is done about the sexual offences mushrooming in India all of a sudden, has been greeted with dismay and grief.

The recommendations made eventually led to the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2013 which contains radical departures from the provisions contained in the Indian Penal Code aimed to provide a sense of redressal for the abominable situation prevailing with regard to women in India due to the violation of Tulā/ Tula/ Libra by the Vāyu/ Vayu Doṣa/ Dosha caused by the conjunction of Śani/ Shani and Rāhu/ Rahu in the sign.

When we cast a chart for the time of passing we get what we call the Punya Chakra. The Punya Rāśi Chakra is extracted below to further see the movement of the soul upon demise

What is good is the placement of Jupiter/ Gurū/ Guru in / Vṛṣabha Rāśi/ Vrishabha Rashi in the

Saptama Bhāva/ Bhava/ 7th House from the Lagna, and what is also good is the excellent placement

of the Moon in the Daśama Bhāva/ 10th House. We will see why these are good placements for the

Punya Chakra.

Firstly, it is true that he worked as a King amongst people.

Secondly, he will be born again to adjudicate disputes and to guide people with the law of the land (Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter). This planet is placed in the 7th Bhāva/ Bhava of rebirth. There is Gajakeśari/ Gajakesari Yoga formed due to the placement of Gurū/ Guru and Cañdra/ Chandra in mutual Keṅdra/ Kendra/ quadrants.

What is not good is the cluster of planets in the 6th House but then we can leave that be for the departed. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A BRIEF LOOK AT THE TWELVE LAGNAS/ ASCENDANTS IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY

People are often curious at the beginning of their astrological quest, to know something of the various facets pertaining to their ‘chart’; in other words, they wish to evaluate the basic propensities pertaining to their Lagnas and their Rashi/ Lagna Kundalis (Kundalis). Also, the Chandra Lagna itself and Gochar furnish other popular areas of curiosity. Lagna is the sign rising on the Eastern horizon at the time of birth and is occupied by a Rāśi (Rashi)/ Vedic sign. The average duration of a sign rising in the Lagna/ Ascendant is two hours and for this reason the twelve Rāśis cover the twenty-four hours duration of the solar day. ( Basic Jyotiṣa principles can be accessed by clicking this link ) Lagna imbues a person with individuality and therefore denotes the self and the personality of the person. It is the first house or Bhāva of the chart and is the commencement point of any horoscopic study. We cannot forget that in all the divisional charts as well there is a Lagna/ asc

Yanavanta/ Annapurna/ Vahana Yoga of Venus and Moon in Scorpio-8th October, 2013

The Yānavaṅta/ Yanavanta/ Annapūrṇā/ Annapurna/ Vāhana/ Vahana Yoga is formed when Venus and Moon/ Śukra and Cañdra/ Shukra and Chandra associate to form a Yoga in the Vedic horoscope; by Vedic horoscope is meant the Rāśi Cakra/ Rashi Chakra and the Varga Chakra as well, the latter being the divisional charts governing specific areas of life such as marriage (Navāmśa/ Navamsha), career (Daśāmśa/ Dashamsha), children (Saptāmśa/ Saptamsha), parents and elders (Dwādaśāmśa/ Dwadashamsha), comforts and luxuries (Ṣodaśāmśa/ Shodashamsha), spirituality and worship (Vimśāmśa/ Vimshamsha), education (Siddhāmśa/ Siddhamsha) etc. Let us consider the immediate meanings of the various terms used to indicate the Yoga formed due to the association of Venus and the Moon. The term Yānavaṅta/ Yanavanta indicates the charioteer or one guiding the vehicle of humanity or a group or individuals. It indicates leadership and the capacity to show the way to the multitudes and to guide and mould their live

A METHODOLOGY FOR VEDIC CHART INTERPRETATION

The following is an attempt to lay down a general method to conduct professional chart analysis. It appears to have worked well for the author in his practice. Notably though, it need not be the best way to interpret charts and the astrologer must find her own way when it comes to developing a structure with which to unravel any given chart. Some of the more general features of interpretation are being omitted for fear of the paper becoming unwieldy but certain crucial aspects of Jyotish interpretation are being explained since these are not very widely used. The author is indebted to the works of Pt. Sanjay Rath, author, scholar and Jyotish Guru of Sri Jagannath Center. It is through assimilating the writings of Pt. Rath that the author has been able to progress from the fundamentals of Jyotish to a somewhat deeper understanding. ARUDHA PADAS: The houses as reckoned from the Lagna/ Ascendant reveal the truth about the native. This is metaphysical reality as distinguished from precipit