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SRI JAGANNATH CENTER

Presented at: SJC Europe Conference 2005

S

IDDHÄMÇA

By Visti Larsen – Guide and Guru: Sanjay Rath

Source:

Larsen, Visti, 2006, ‘Siddhamsa’,

Jyotish Digest

, vol. 2, no. 3,

pp.51-54.

Visti Larsen, SJC Guru

C.F. Richs vej 83, st. th. 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark Phone: (+45) 22965939 email: [email protected]

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Siddhämça and vidya

Caturvimsämça is the name of the twenty-forth divisional chart, but those initiated into its practice call this chart ‘siddhämça’ as from this chart all knowledge and abilities that the native acquires can be known. Päräçara confirms this in the fourth çloka of the chapter on divisional consideration (vargaviveka). Specifically Päräçara uses the word; ‘vidya’, to describe the siddhämça. The meaning if vidya is given hereunder.

Vidya

Vidya means knowledge. This knowledge is of two types namely pära vidya (spiritual knowledge) and a-pära vidya (material knowledge). When Vidya becomes understood it becomes jïäna.

Vidya is seen from the fourth house in the horoscope. Sukha is seen from the same house, and promises that with knowledge comes happiness and satisfaction. Also satisfaction cannot come without knowledge.

The käraka of the fourth house is the Moon and rightly its the first knowledge that comes is the mother tongue, or the language of ones parents.

The fourth house is responsible for our attainment of knowledge. This process of attaining knowledge is called pramäëa. This happens in three stages called; pratyakña, anumäna and çabda. The explanation of each is given below.

Bhäva Pramäëa Translation

Fourth Pratyakña Observing an object through the senses Eleventh Anumäna Inferring and digesting the knowledge of the

object

Second Çabda Speaking or explaining the acquired knowledge

This process of attaining knowledge starts from the fourth house through the observance of an object with any of the five senses.

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Having digested the knowledge, the native finds final satisfaction in being able to explain this knowledge to others through the power of speech. This satisfaction comes from the fourth from the eleventh house, i.e. the second house where speech takes place.

The perfect union of these three processes results in pärijäta yoga, where the native attains any knowledge or object of their desire when the lords of the fourth, eleventh and second houses are associated. This yoga is seen in the räçi of knowledgeable people. If a weakness be found in any of these three bhävas, the native will have problems in attaining knowledge due to that specific process.

Siddhämça and horä

The siddhämça is the twenty-forth division and arises out of the 24 horä in a day/night, lorded by the Sun and Moon respectively. These luminaries are the source of all knowledge, and hence the seat or basis of the siddhämça, namely knowledge.

Cancer and Leo

Para Vidya comes from the Sun and Leo, whilst a-pära Vidya comes from the Moon and Cancer; hence the Siddhämça is counted from Leo in odd signs and from Cancer in even signs. The order is forward and zodiacally. Each portion is for a span of 1º15’.

Example: if the Sun is placed in 23º7’ degrees of Pisces, then eighteen siddhämça have passed, and the planet is in the nineteenth siddhämça. Since Pisces is an even sign, the counting will start from Cancer. The nineteenth sign from cancer is the equivalent to the seventh sign (after

deduction of twelve) from Cancer, i.e. Capricorn. Hence the Sun is placed in Capricorns siddhämça.

Twelve siddha

The twelve deities for the siddhämça are; Skanda, Parçudhara, Anala, Viçvakarma, Bhaga, Mitra, Maya, Antaka, Våñadhvaja, Govinda, Madana and Bhéma. They repeat twice, and their order is reversed for even signs.

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Use of siddhämça

The first formal education is seen from the fourth house - this is the primary education encompassing primary school and high school.

The ninth, second and seventh houses are the following three stages of College/Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate respectively. The bhävas succeed each other by being placed in the sixth house from each other. This is based on the upachaya principle of growth. There can be no more stages after this.

Being that the seat of education is the fourth house and the house of the mother, the blessing of the mother become very important for one to succeed in ones education. Specifically for learning, the mother takes on the form of Sarasvaté. These forms sit with the Guru in his four forms and can be worshipped with four mantras for the purpose of completing education.

House/education Sarasvaté Guru Mantra

Fourth – primary Çärada Om Gurave Namah

Ninth – college/bachelors/diploma Ekajata Om ParamaGurave Namah Second – masters Néla Sarasvaté Om ParatparaGurave Namah Seventh – doctorate/Ph.D Ugra Tära Om ParamestiGurave Namah It’s apparent that the formal education revolves around the principles of the fourth house and Moon, and from these we can derive some principles to approach the charts.

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Case studies

Rule 1: The placement of the lord of the fourth house will show the aspiration of the native in their education. If it is badly placed then education may not be important to the native, whilst if the fourth lord is placed in the second house, then the aspiration is to attain a master’s degree.

Chart 1: Tagore, Rabindranath

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In siddhämça, the fourth lord Sun is joined the Nodes; hence Mr. Tagore did not study beyond primary education. However this same combination is a grahaëa yoga supported by Jupiter, which would make him rise beyond the expectations of others. He had a lot of informal learning and did not follow the normal system of education.

Rule 2: If the lord of the fourth is in the ninth or vice versa, then the transition from primary education to college/bachelors is smooth. Similarly the lords of other educations associated with each other, cause a smooth transition between them.

Chart 2: Female – Master Degree holder

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In siddhämça, Saturn is joined the Moon in fourth forming a Kalika yoga. Since this is in a house of formal education, it will give a lot of spiritual knowledge in that phase. Nodes in fourth should disrupt primary education completely, but ninth lord of college education is placed in the fourth, ensuring that she will have a smooth transition to her college studies.

Again due to second lord in the ninth, a smooth transition will be between college and masters program. However since second lord is in the bädhaka sthäna as well, some problem must occur during the masters program.

Mercury is the planet in bädhaka sthäna, and indicates a problem at the time of registering the education, or upon the end of the education, as Mercury rules the sandhis of a day.

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Rule 3: The Moons sign will indicate the fixity of the persons mind in education.

The Moon in a fixed sign gives the person a very strong ability to concentrate and also gives fixity of mind. Moon in a movable sign causes lack of fixity and makes the person easily distractible. Dual signs indicate a balanced level of fixity and ability to digest external or distracting circumstances. The sign and dispositor will indicate the inspiration for the fixity or distraction.

Chart 3: Ambani, Dhirubhai Hirachand

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Rule 4: The particular bhäva ruling the education in the siddhämça, when associated with the nodes will give enormous difficulty in completing the education.

The Sun and Moon become the important planets in the siddhämça. The nodes cause the eclipse of the Sun and Moon, and will disrupt the education of the native.

Chart 4: Male – Jyotiña

In siddhämça, ninth lord is joined the nodes hence the native should not be advised to study beyond College. However because second lord is retrograde, there will be a strong desire to study for Masters. Venus is the most benefic planet and aspects the second house, and hence a degree in management (MBA) was sought, but was unsuccessful due to the conjunction of the nodes on Venus and Venus is also debilitated.

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Chart 5: Male – Bachelor degree holder

In siddhämça, the ninth lord is in the second house giving a smooth transition between College and Masters. Ninth lord is also bädhakeña and is exalted, which removes all obstacles. However, Saturn is joined and Saturn’s Antara daçä will be very inauspicious for education. Saturn indicates final exams. The native has been unable to attain eligibility through the CAT-exams to join for masters program many times since Saturn’s Antara daçä. Venus Antara is coming up and will bring him into the masters program.

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