Research Journal jan-march2006

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Review results as follows: 1. lndra 2. Agni 3. Yama 4. Nirti 5. Varuna 6. Vayu 7. Kubera 8. Siva

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Good for women Threat from fire Inauspicious Fear from enemies Increase cattle field Unsteadiness Increase of gains Auspicious

Now let us know the method of calculations of Aayadi nava vargas : First of all the “Kshetripada” is required i.e., “Padam.” It means the area (selected area for constructions) is got by multiplying the length & width of the same. The kshetripada is also called as graha pinda. By multiplying and dividing the kshetripada i.e., area with the given numbers we get the nine vargas i.e., Aaya, Vara, Amsa, Dhana, Rina, Nakshatha” Tidhi, Yurti, Ayuvu etc., The classical texts of vastu sashtra, i.e., Viswakarma Prakasika, Kalamruta state the methods in different ways. The Viswakarma Prakasika Method 1) Padam (length x width) x 9 (nava) /8 (naga) = Aaya 2) Padam (length x width) x 9 (amka) /7 (adri)= Vara 3) Padam (length x width) x 6 (amga) / 9 (nava)= amsa 4) Padam (length x width) x 8 (gaja)/12 (surya) =Dravyam 5) Padam (length x width)x3 (vahni) /8(asta) = Runa (Debts) 6) Padam (length x width) x 8 (naga) / 27 (bha) = Nakshatra 7) Padam (length x width)x8(asta)/30 (Tidhi)= Tithi 8) Padam (length x width) x 7 (sagara) / 27 (Ruksha) = Yuti / yoga 9) Padam (length x width) x 8 (naga) / 120 (Khabham) = Ayu (life span) The Kalamruta Method 1) Padam x 8 / 12 = Dhanam (Income) 2) Padam x 3 / 8 = Runam (Debts) 3) Padam x 9 / 7 = Vara (The week) 4) Padam x 6 / 30 = Tithi

5) Padam x 8 / 27 = Nakshatra 6) Padam x 9 / 8 = Ayam 7) Padam x 9 / 120 = Ayu (Life span) 8) Padam x 6 / 8 = Amsa 9) Padam x 9 / 8 = Dikruti In the Sarnrangana Sutradhara, the writer King Bhoja states. 1. For Aaya: If the Kshetripada (length & width of the selected area) is divided by 8 the remainder, 1. Dwaja, 2. Dhuma, 3. Simha, 4. Svana, 5. Vrashabha, 6. Khara, 7. Gaja, 8. Kaka the remainder 0 = 8. 2. The Nakshatra : By multiplying the Kshetra pada by 8 and dividing by 27, we get Nakshatra. If the remainder number is 8, it stands for vyaya. ie., expenditure. It this number of expenditure is less than the no. of income, it is known as yaksa, if more than that it is known as rakshasa. If it is equal it is called as pisacha. Among these yaksha is considered for best, rakshasa is negative and pisacha will give normal result. 3. Amsa Sadhana : Add the number of vyaya and gruha nama nakshtra and divide this total by 3, the remainder 1 is indramasa, 2 is yamamsa and the 3 is rajasamsa. Indra & rajasamsa will give best results whereas the yamasa is inauspicious. 4. Rasi sadhana : Multiply the gruha nakshatra with 4 and divide by 12 the result is the rasi. When the rasi is 6, 5,2, 8, 12 against the native's rasi it is inauspicious. 5. The Tarabala : Counting from the Janma Nakshtra of a person to the nakshatra of the house and dividing by nine, the remainder 4,6,9 are auspicious, 1,2, 8 are normal and the numbers 3, 5, 7 are evil. 6. Ayuvu (Longevity) : Multiplying the kshetra pada by 8 and dividing by 120, we get ayuvu of the house. 0 counts as 8 which is not good. The other classical texts like Aparajita Prucha, Vastu Vidya, Manushyalaya Chandrika, Manusutra etc., give some variations. So it is necessary to observe the Aaya and the navavargas before any constructions to achieve good results for prosperity, wealth, growth etc. r AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2006

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