Twelve Bad Men and False: Balaji Narasimhan
Twelve Bad Men and False: Balaji Narasimhan
Twelve Bad Men and False: Balaji Narasimhan
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Balaji Narasimhan
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http://www.balaji.ind.in/
April 2010
Contents
Dedication 03
Acknowledgment 04
Introduction 05
The charts 10
The big picture 22
Closing thoughts 25
Dedication
[1] http://www.ghwk.de/engl/wannsee_conference.htm
In an article2, Rabbi Eliahu Ellis & Rabbi Shmuel Silinsky write:
[2] http://www.aish.com/ho/o/48960431.html
These men were cruel for various reasons, and it is not correct
to blame one graha — or even all the nava grahas. This is
because all of us ultimately have to experience the fruits of our
karmas. Though one likes to visualize oneself as carrying a Bren
gun and shooting all the Nazis who were responsible for such a
bloody mess, one should renounce violence.
Let's take a look at all the afflictions on Budha in all the cases:
The nodes, Rahu and Ketu, are said to find Mithuna and Kanya,
the houses owned by Budha, comforting. This could be because
Budha, like the nodes, takes on the qualities of those he
associates with. And in the charts discussed here, the natural
malefics — Sani, Surya, Kuja and Ketu — seem to use this to
advantage by coupling their cruelty with the intelligence of
Budha to create havoc of a kind that they cannot achieve on
such a large scale on their own.