Saturday, 9 January 2016

Visha Kanya - A Poison Lady Astrological Analysis

Visha Kanya (actually, "poison maiden") comes from a reprehensible practice of yesteryear in which kings situated ladies whose horoscopes promised widowhood. These females had been sequestered at an early age and fed numerous kinds of poisons in steadily growing doses to create them immune to their deleterious effects. By the time they reached puberty, these ladies have been completely toxic and prepared for use. The king who had directed the procedure was then prepared to present 1 of these Visha Kanyas to anybody whom he wanted to kill, for any man who embraced such a lady would die following a extremely brief time. A single legend holds that Aristotle warned Alexander the Fantastic about the dangers of such "venomous virgins"; an additional suggests that Alexander died as a outcome of the embrace of a Visha Kanya who was awarded to him as tribute by the defeated King Porus.

Definitely no 1 would want to marry a poison damsel, for she would be widowed just about as quickly as her husband 1st caressed her. Even soon after the approach of "toxifying" such women had died away, the worry of marrying females with what are repute to be Visha Kanya combinations in their charts remained alive. As with Kuja Dosha, portion of the effect that the legend of a Visha Kanya produces is probably due to cultural and psychological components, with worry of the deleterious influence of such astrological Visha Kanyas tending to produce a
self-fulfilling prophecy of marital doom. Regrettably, in some quarters, this Visha Kanya designation is nevertheless applied indiscriminately to brand specific girls as unfit for marriage. 1 nevertheless sometimes reads in books from India that females possessing Visha Kanya combinations really should be avoided as marriage partners. Some claim that males who are born for the duration of these combinations will destroy their households and their clan, and that ladies will destroy their husbands.

o On a Saturday, Sunday, or Tuesday which is a Dvitiya (the second tithi or day of the lunar fortnight), when the Moon occupies Ashlesha, Shatabhisha, or Krittika nakshatras;

o On a Sunday which is a dvadashi (twelfth tithi), when the Moon occupies Shatabhisha;

o On a Tuesday which is a Saptami (seventh tithi), when the Moon occupies Vishakha;

o When the Moon in Bharani falls on a Sunday, Moon in Chitra on a Monday, in Mula on a Tuesday, in Dhanishtha on a Wednesday, in Jyeshtha on a Thursday, in Purva Ashadha on a Friday, or in Revati on a Saturday;

o When Saturn occupies the Ascendant, the Sun is in the fifth bhava and Mars tenants the ninth bhava.

Maharshi Parashara, who Definitely preferred additional stringent situations for this combination, defines Visha Kanya any birth that happens:

o On a Sunday which is a dvitiya (the second tithi, or day of the lunar fortnight), when the Moon occupies Ashlesha;

o On a Saturday which is a Saptami (seventh tithi), when the Moon occupies Krittika.

o On a Tuesday which is a dvadashi (twelfth tithi), when the Moon occupies Shatabhisha.

Despite the fact that correct Visha Kanya combinations are very uncommon, one particular modern day interpolation that readers may well want to rest is our observation that the handful of persons who do have them are generally prone to addiction, allergy, or some other range of hypersensitivity. Visha Kanya combinations can, for each males and women, foster heightened susceptibility to alcohol, drugs or tobacco, lactose intolerance, environmental and emotional sensitivities, meals abuse, and other such more than-reactive states.

Author Diwakar vashist is a senior consultant of Institute of vedic science, New Delhi, India. he is functioning on the ancient vedic sciences i.e. vedic astrology, vedic vastu, hatha yoga, meditation and so forth. for additional connected informations take a look at [http://www.shreevedic.com]

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