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Writers
 
T.S. Eliot
September 26, 1888 – January 4, 1965

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 birth data from astrodatabank.com |
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"Throne Yoga" = Shani-Karkata-10 + amplified by Rahu |
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Chitra, for males
from~~ Shil-Ponde. (1939).
Hindu
Astrology Joytisha-Shastra. p 84 |
"Chitra natives are quiet,
thoughtful, and profound.
Very slow in movement and of great dignity in
bearing and manner.
they like to read books on serious and philosophical
subjects.
they make good students in their youth.
they are also extremely clever with
their hands,
they like to do things
or fashion things with their hands
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Career Assessment: Story
Writing and Publishing |
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Mangala = L-2 = Story-Telling, Historical
Knowledge, Cultural Lineage Values
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Guru = L-3 = Manual skills (hand, pen,
typewriter, keyboard) Writing It Down, Publishing,
Commercial Distribution,
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Shani = L-5 = Creative Intelligence and
Performance Art
Mangala L-2 + Guru
L-3
Shani L-5 + Rahu in 'throne yoga'
Chitra lagna
= writing about war
reading in
progress please check back
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Awards: "Throne Yoga" = Shani-Karkata-10
yuti Rahu produced a remarkable number of distinguished honors
and awards, not the least of which was the Nobel Prize in
literature. Throne Yoga is further amplified and expanded
by the mutual drishti of Guru-Rahu AND the lord of Karkata-10
being uchchamsha
Rohini (desire-me) Chandra in 11th-from-10th (gain of public
status). Chandra is also dominantly strong in shad-bala. Here is the list
of TS Eliot's prizes and awards from Wikipedia - ranging from
the onset of Budha/Budha period (1949) until after his death.
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Order of Merit (awarded by
King George VI (United Kingdom), 1948)
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Nobel Prize for Literature "for his outstanding, pioneer
contribution to present-day poetry" 1948)
- Officier de la
Legion d'Honneur (1951)
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Hanseatic Goethe Prize (Hamburg, 1955)
- Dante Medal (Florence, 1959)
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Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, (1960)
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Presidential Medal of Freedom (1964)
- 13 honorary
doctorates (including Oxford, Cambridge, the Sorbonne,
and Harvard)
- Tony Award in 1950 for Best Play: The Broadway production
of The Cocktail Party.
- Two posthumous
Tony Awards (1983) for his poems used in the musical
Cats
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Eliot College of the
University of Kent, England, named after him
- Celebrated on
commemorative postage stamps
- A star on the
St. Louis Walk of Fame
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Dominant lords
ranked by number of tenants = T.S. Eliot
Nobel Prize-winning American-English
Poet, Playwright, Literary Critic and Publisher
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The
Seven rashi-owning graha |
Extra point for:
- lagnesha
- lord of
Arudha
lagna
- lord of Soma
in D-1 or D-9
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# of planets in His rashi, in radix
(including
Rahu/Ketu) |
# of graha in His rashi, in navamsha
(including
Rahu/Ketu) |
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Sun+ Moon
=
lord of 10th
navamsha (career) |
2
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2 |
2 |
6 |
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Mars
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0 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
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Mercury
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0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
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Jupiter
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1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
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Venus
= lagnesha |
2 |
3 |
2 |
7 |
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Saturn
= atmakaraka
= lord of
Arudha
lagna
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3 |
3 |
1 |
7 |
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8 |
9 |
9 |
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