STRI JATAKA FEMALE HOROSCOPY ... - Astrology Classes
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the bride of a ruler and will have all. the paraphernalia of royalty<br />
surrounding her.<br />
5. If Kanya becomes Lagna with Budha in it, and Guru is found<br />
located in the 11th, i.e., Kataka, in exaltation, she will become a<br />
queen and will command great respect and power. Here two planets,<br />
Budha and Guru, are in exaltation and they produce Rajayoga.<br />
6. If Sukra occupies Lagna, Budha is in the 3rd and the powerful<br />
Guru possessed of Shadvarga strength is located in the 4th, the girl<br />
will marry a king and will have all royal enjoyments.<br />
7. If one of the Sirshodaya Rasis becomes the 7th with the Full-Moon<br />
there, and if there are no evil planets in the four kendras the girl will<br />
become the wife of a ruler, will have many elephants, horses and<br />
conveyances, will be a loving wife to her husband and will be able to<br />
conquer all her enemies.<br />
8. If at the time of birth there are three planets who have good<br />
Shadvargas, she will become the wife of a Raja. If four planets are so<br />
well situated with good Shadvargas, she will become the wife of a<br />
great emperor. If five planets have completely auspicious<br />
Shadvargas, she will become the wife of a very great en emperor<br />
who has command over the three worlds and will travel in Vimanas.<br />
The Sirshodaya Rasis mentioned in No. 7 are Mithuna, Simha,<br />
Kanya, Thula, Vrischika and Kumbha. Sovereignty over three worlds-<br />
Swarga, Martya and Patala-has been casually mentioned in the<br />
Puranas, but from the Pandavas downwards we have no historical<br />
evidence to show that any king has had jurisdiction over the three<br />
worlds. Arjuna went to Swarga and fought there. Vikramaditya went<br />
into Indraloka and got his valuable Throne with 35 steps guarded by<br />
32 celestial Nymphs to whom are ascribed 32 beautiful, interesting<br />
and highly romantic stories, which form the theme of a separate book,<br />
called Dwathrimsat Sala Bhanjika Kathas.<br />
Vimana is derived from the Sanskrit Vi excessive or high and Mana<br />
measure of speed and refers to Aeroplanes and all those machines<br />
which could travel in the aerial regions (see Verse 48,1st Kanda,<br />
Amara). Vyoni means aerial regions and that which can fly there is a<br />
Vimana. Those cars which contain Devatas are Vimanas. Vina