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BPHS Ari Bhava = bhava-6 <>
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Ch. 17 = Effects of Ari Bhava
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1. O Brahmin, following are the effects, produced by Ari Bhava,
relating to diseases, ulcers etc. Listen to this attentively.
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2. Ulcers/Bruises.
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3-5. Relatives Affected.
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The Karaka of a relative, or the Lord of such a
Bhava, joining Ari's Lord, or being in Ari, or Randhra Bhava,
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indicates ulcers/bruises to such a relative, like father.
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Surya with
such lordship and in such a Bhava denotes such affectation of head,
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Chandra of the face,
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Mangala of the neck,
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Budha of the navel,
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Guru of
the nose,
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Shukra of the eyes,
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Shani of the feet
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and the Rahu and Ketu
of the abdomen.
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6. Facial Diseases.
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7-8½.
Leprosy.
[BPL note: in modern societies where leprosy
per se does not occur, a similar physical suffering from skin
diseases may arise via different pathology. For example: chronic eczema,
skin tumors, melanoma, etc. ]
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Mangala, or Budha, having ownership of the
ascending Rashi and joining Chandra, Rahu and Shani,
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If Chandra is in Lagna, which is not however Cancer, and be
with Rahu,
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Shani in place of Rahu
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while Mangala similarly
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9-12½. Diseases in General.
L-6 + L-8 in lagna when combined
with a karaka-graha
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When Lagna is occupied by the Lords of
Ari and
Randhra Bhava
along with Surya,
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Mangala, replacing Surya,
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Budha
so featuring
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while Guru in similar
case
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Similarly Shukra
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Shani
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Rahu
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and Ketu
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Chandra in Yuti with the Lords
of Ari and Randhra Bhava
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Similar estimates be made from the respective
significators and Bhava for relatives, like father.
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13-19½ TIMING OF ILLNESS.
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the native will be afflicted by illness
throughout life,
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One will suffer from (severe) fever at the
age of 6 and at the age of 12,
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If the Chandra is in Dhanushya or Meena, while Guru is
in Ari from Lagna,
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If Rahu is in Ari, Lagna Lord is in Randhra and Mandi is in an
angle,
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Spleen disorders will be experienced at the age of 29 and 30,
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Shani and Chandra
together in Ari
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If Shani
is with an inimical planet, while Lagna Lord is in Lagna itself,
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20-22. UNFORTUNATE YEARS.
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Should Chandra be yuti with Ari Lord, while the
8th Lord is in Ari and the 12th Lord is in Lagna,
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O Brahmin, if Rahu is in
Ari, while Shani is in Randhra from the said Rahu,
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while in Sahaja year
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23-25. UNFORTUNATE YEARS (continued).
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Danger through water will have to be feared
during Putra and Dharma years,
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Shani in Randhra, as Mangala
is in Yuvati,
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If 8th Lord joins Rahu in an angle or trine from Randhra Bhava and
be in Randhra in Navamsha,
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26. LOSS THROUGH ENEMIES.
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27. INIMICAL SONS.
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28. FEAR FROM DOGS.
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"Dr. Cutler:
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"...one of the reasons I
brought up the topic of challenge at work," I said to the Dalai Lama,
"is because it relates to a concept that seems to come up frequently these
days in psychological literature, the concept of flow.*
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This concept is increasingly
mentioned in articles on human happiness, and this state can commonly occur at
work.... while engaged in activity, there's a feeling of effortlessness, a sense
of total control over what one is doing....
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Although flow can occur in any
activity, some investigators have found that Americans experience more flow at
work than they do in their leisure time."
The Dalai Lama:
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"You really like this
flow,
Howard!" the Dalai Lama exclaimed with an amused chuckle. "...no
matter how nice that state may be, I don't think it is the most important source
of satisfaction, fulfillment, or happiness....
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For one thing, you can't be in
that state at all times.... So through this flow, even if you get some
temporary kind of happiness, it will not be an ongoing thing.
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I think this flow state is not
reliable or sustainable, and I think it's much more important to develop other
sources of satisfaction through one's work that are brought about by training
one's mind, shaping one's outlook and attitude, integrating basic human values
in the workplace.
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For example, dealing with
one's destructive emotions while at work, reducing anger, jealousy, greed, and
so on, and practicing relating to others with kindness, compassion, tolerance,
these are much more important and stable sources of satisfaction than simply
trying to create flowas much as possible."
Dr. Cutler: ...
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to the Dalai Lama, true
happiness is associated with a sense of meaning, and arises on the basis of
deliberately cultivating certain attitudes and outlooks.
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True happiness may take longer
to generate, and requires some effort, but it is this lasting happiness that can
sustain us even under the most trying conditions of everyday life." -
* flow is defined here as
[people] being so completely absorbed in their work that they lose track of
time."
~~ H. H. Dalai Lama, and Dr. Howard C. Cutler, M.D. (1998,
2004). The
Art of Happiness at Work
,Riverhead Trade Pub.
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