Example 9.5 Analysis of Acharya
Rajneesh’s chart:
Various learned astrologers have analysed the
charts of saints and revolutionary thinkers and justified their achievements as
per the strength of the rising Ascendant, and placement of planets in the chart.
Their expositions, no doubt, match excellence and brilliance of highest
quality. Their efforts beautifully demonstrate their knowledge in the field of
Astrology. Often I wonder, if during the Ascendant a saint or great
spiritual leader was born, when the planetary positions were so excellent then
why only a particular saint or a thinker. The great revolutionary thinker
of the twentieth century, Acharya Rajneesh, is reported to be born on
11.12.1931 in a Village Kuchwara, in District Raiscin in Madya Pradesh, India.
These details have been obtained by great effort by my friend Mr. P.K. Jain, a
senior Government officer. Fig 9.5 represents the natal chart of Acharya
Rajneesh. I have made an attempt to analyse the chart through my theory of
Sub-Sub lord and Cuspal Interlinks with a view to answer the question “Why only
one Acharya Rajneesh ?” during the Ascendant which was rising at that time.
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Name
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Fig 9.5
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Place of Birth
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KUSHWARA
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Sex
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Male
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Latitude
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023.09.N
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Date of Birth
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11/12/1931
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Longitude
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078.21.E
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Day of Birth
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Friday
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Local Birth Time
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17:30:27
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Time of Birth
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17:47:03
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Local Birth Date
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11/12/1931
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Sidereal Time
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22:47:27
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Lunar Tithi
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3
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Balance of Dasha
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Ven 6Y 0M 0D
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K.P. (New) Ayanamsa
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22:53:43
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Lagan
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Gemini
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Lagan Lord
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Mercury
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Sign
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Sagittarius
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Sign Lord
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Jupiter
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Nakshatra
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P.Asadha
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Nakshatra Lord
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Venus
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Rashi Chart Bhava
Chart
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Planetary
Position
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Planet
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Sign
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Degree
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Lord
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Star Lord
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Sub Lord
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Sub-Sub Lord
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Sun
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Scorpio
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25:
36' 14''
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Mar
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Mer
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Rah
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Ven
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Mon
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Sagittarius
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22:
39' 57''
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Jup
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Ven
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Sat
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Ven
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Mar
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Sagittarius
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08:
09' 03''
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Jup
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Ket
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Jup
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Mer
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Mer
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Sagittarius
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13:
29' 44''
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Jup
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Ven
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Ven
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Ven
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Jup (R)
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Cancer
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29:
44' 12''
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Mon
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Mer
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Sat
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Jup
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Ven
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Sagittarius
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19:
18' 01''
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Jup
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Ven
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Rah
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Ket
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Sat
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Sagittarius
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28:
34' 06''
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Jup
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Sun
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Mar
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Rah
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Rah (R)
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Pisces
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09:
05' 13''
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Jup
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Sat
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Ven
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Rah
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Ket (R)
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Virgo
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09:
05' 13''
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Mer
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Sun
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Ven
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Jup
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Ura (R)
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Pisces
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22:
37' 44''
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Jup
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Mer
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Mon
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Jup
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Nep (R)
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Leo
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15:
05' 33''
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Sun
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Ven
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Ven
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Sat
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Plu (R)
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Gemini
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28:
49' 06''
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Mer
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Jup
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Sun
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Mon
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Fortuna
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Gemini
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27:
10' 23''
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Mer
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Jup
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Ven
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Mon
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Nirayana
Cusps
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Bhav No.
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Sign
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Degree
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Lord
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Star Lord
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Sub Lord
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Sub-Sub Lord
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1
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Gemini
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00:
06' 40''
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Mer
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Mar
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Mer
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Mer
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2
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Gemini
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24:
13' 56''
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Mer
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Jup
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Mer
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Ket
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3
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Cancer
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19:
01' 31''
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Mon
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Mer
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Ket
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Jup
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4
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Leo
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17:
27' 17''
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Sun
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Ven
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Mar
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Rah
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5
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Virgo
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20:
49' 58''
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Mer
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Mon
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Ven
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Sun
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6
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Libra
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26:
35' 05''
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Ven
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Jup
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Ven
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Ven
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7
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Sagittarius
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00:
06' 40''
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Jup
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Ket
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Ket
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Ven
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8
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Sagittarius
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24:
13' 56''
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Jup
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Ven
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Mer
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Mer
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9
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Capricorn
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19:
01' 31''
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Sat
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Mon
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Mer
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Rah
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10
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Aquarius
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17:
27' 17''
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Sat
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Rah
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Sun
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Sun
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11
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Pisces
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20:
49' 58''
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Jup
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Mer
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Ven
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Sat
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12
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Aries
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26:
35' 05''
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Mar
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Ven
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Ket
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Mer
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Fig 9.5
Check of Accuracy: It was difficult to know the time of Birth.
Different authors have taken different time but all concentrated on the time
period between 17.00 hours and 18.00 hours. Efforts were made to find out from
persons close to Acharya Rajneesh so as to confirm this time period. The
rectified chart is placed in fig 9.5 above.
Possibility of more persons of Acharya Rajneesh’s calibre is limited to
about one minute of the Astrological birth time of Acharya Rajneesh. This is so
because the Sub-Sub arc of Mercury in Mercury Sub is of 16 minutes and 2 second
longitude. The ideal rate of rising of Ascendant is fifteen minutes per one
minute of time. During the span of 16 minutes and 2 second longitude itself,
the cuspal positions vary to account for the individuality of a specific birth.
The analysis is not limited to planetary positions but is based on cuspal
interlinks of Sub-Sub arcs of different cuspal positions, which change even for
a birth difference in seconds.
Accuracy of Chart: Kindly refer my book “True Horoscope” published by Sagar
Publishers where the criteria for an accurate horoscope have been explained.
A.
Ascendant:
Ascendant rises in Male Sign and the Sub-Sub arc of the Ascendant is in the
first half. Mercury the Sub-Sub lord of Ascendant is in the Sub-Sub of Venus
who is placed in Male Sign. This accounts for the sex of Acharya Rajneesh. The
Sub-Sub lord of the Ascendant is in Venus Star and Acharya took birth when Moon
was in Purvashada Nakshatra.
Acharya Rajneesh
in one of his discourses made a very bold and courageous statement about
himself. He said, “I cannot create a religion….. I am consistently
inconsistent.” This attribute of consistent inconsistence can be justified only
if Mercury rules the Sub-Sub arc in Gemini. His boldness and courage is due to
the fact that this Sub-Sub arc of Mercury is part of Mrigashira Nakshatra that
rises on the Ascendant. As the legend goes, Mercury was produced out of the
union of Moon with Jupiter’s wife Tara. This can be interpreted as the birth of
intellect (Mercury), as a result of the union of mind and wisdom. Intellect is
a concept which is a more conscious force, which governs over the largely
unconscious mind. The particular astrological birth time when the soul of
Acharya Rajneesh incarnated has to be ruled by the Sub-Sub arc of Mercury in
Mrigashira Nakshatra to announce the birth of a person whose prime objective
will be searching for new mental, emotional or physical experiences. Here in
the chart Mercury is placed in the fiery and dual Sign Sagittarius in
Purvashada Nakshatra. This Nakshatra translates into “Former Invincible One’ or
the “Former Unconquered”. The influence of Purvashada on Mercury is to infuse
the native with attributes like adventurous spirit, wild exuberance, and philosophical
zeal.
B.
Genetical connection:
My friend Mr. P.K Jain could talk to Smt. Rasa Fauzdar, the immediate younger sister of Acharaya Rajneesh. She informed that she was born at mid-night on 11/12.7.1934. It was checked that Moon was transiting at that time in Jupiter Star. The Sub-Sub lord of the 3rd cusp is Jupiter which matches with the Moon Star of Acharaya Rajneesh’s sister. Jupiter is in Cancer Sign and is in its own Sub-Sub. The female Sign Cancer rises on the Third cusp and the Sub-Sub arc of Jupiter on the third cusp is in the first half. This confirms the sex of the younger co-born.
C.
Educational Status: It is known that Acharya had post graduation
degree in philosophy. The Sub-Sub lord of 4th cusp is Rahu who has
positional status. Rahu is also the Sub-Sub lord of the 9th cusp.
Rahu is in Saturn star that is the Sign lord of 9th house and is the
Sub-Sub lord of the 11th cusp. This clearly promises higher
education. Rahu, the Sub-Sub lord of the 9th cusp has positional
status and thus becomes Significator of 9th house which accounts for
Acharya’s doing post graduation in philosophy.
D.
Teaching Assignment: Acharya
Rajneesh, it is said, served as a lecturer for some time. One can take teaching
as a profession if the Sub-Sub lord of the 4th or 9th
cusp involves the 10th cusp through its star lord and commits to 2nd
or 6th cusp. Here in the chart we find Rahu is the Sub-Sub lord of
both 4th and 9th cusp. It is in Saturn star who is the lord of 10th
cusp. Its Sub lord is Venus who is the Sub and Sub-Sub lord of the 6th
cusp. So the horoscope promises teaching as a profession. But Venus is also the
Sub lord of the 5th cusp. This accounts for temporary assignment.
E.
Time of Death: Acharya’s soul left the physical body on
19.1.1990 at about 17.30 hours. The Dasa period running at that time was:
Jupiter -Sun-Mercury -Rahu-Mercury. Sun was transiting in Sun star and Mercury
Sub. Moon was transiting in Rahu Star that represents Jupiter. Readers can
themselves see that all planets and transit of Sun and Moon justify death.
Timing death has been explained in chapter 1 in my new book “Horary and Cuspal
Interlinks”. However, I dare to say that Mercury the Sub-Sub lord of 8th
cusp is in fiery Sign Sagittarius. The
8th cusp itself rises on Sagittarius Sign. Mercury being in Venus
star, Venus Sub and Venus Sub-Sub indicates an unnatural death. Venus is the
star lord of 8th and 12th cuspal positions. Venus also
occupies the fiery Sign Sagittarius. Is it that all saints have unnatural
deaths? Some traditionalists, therefore, use the concept of Ichchha
Mrityu(Death as per one’s own desire). However in religious context the death
of a saint is termed Samadhi Maran.
Mystic Unity or Enlightenment
Astrology is
both Esoteric and Exoteric. Esoteric Astrology deals with the abstract cause,
the philosophy and inner or more subtle point of view. Exoteric Astrology is
content with the effect, the practice, and the concrete or outer expression. It
operates on the concepts which work in our Time and Space domain. Thus we say
that any significant occurrence or event happens in the life of a person if it
is promised. The time of happening of the event is decided by the Dasa period
lords who possess the capability to enact that event. The event is defined in
Astrology by comparing its nature with the significations of a particular house
called the primary house and also deciding the supporting houses.
It is reported
that Acharya Rajneesh had spiritual awakening or enlightenment on 21.3.1953.
The learned astrologers have tried to explain this happening by the Dasa period
which was running on 21.3.1953. How far
an astrologer is justified to treat enlightenment as an event in terms of
Exoteric or Esoteric Astrology? What is enlightenment? Who can define enlightenment? Acharya Rajneesh in
one of his discourses explained the paradoxical statement of the great Laotse,
who said,
“He who knows
does not speak. He who speaks does not know.” Mystic unity is an experience of
the individual and no language is capable to express it even by the most
eloquent words.
“For words, like
nature, half reveal
And half conceal the soul within.”
Tennyson.
Ascharya
Rajneesh, however, gave a hint when he said, “It is like suicide and resurrection both. You are in the world and yet
you are not in the world.”
How can we
explain this astrologically? Planets in Signs at the time when a soul
incarnates represent the soul power or the evolutionary stage of individual
soul, and House positions, on the other hand, are concrete expressions of
mundane affairs of life in the physical body. But do the planets position in
Signs or Houses change within the span of time the particular Ascendant Sign
rises? Any explanation to justify Acharya’s spiritual awakening on the basis of
analysis of Rashi chart or by the divisional charts as they are constructed and
analysed to day, can not account for the fact that only one Acharya Rajneesh
took birth at that time.
The Sub-Sub and
Cuspal Interlink Theory narrows down the time gap between individual births to
few seconds. It uses the cuspal significations which change fast enough and
accounts for individual differences. It can, specifically account for Acharya’s
growth of spiritual discipline and birth of only one Acharya Rajneesh. At the
time of Mystic union, Acharya was running the Sookshma of Moon and Prana of
Jupiter. Moon is in Venus star and Saturn Sub. Thus Moon is linked through its
Star lord with cusps 5, 8 and 12 and to cusps 9 and 11 though its Sub
lord. Jupiter is in Mercury Star and
Saturn Sub. Thus Jupiter is also linked through its Star lord with cusps 1,5,8,9,12
and commits to 9th and 11th cusps (only relevant linkages
have been shown). These linkages indicate what Acharya said, “It is suicide and
resurrection.”. For suicide cusps 1, 8 and 12 are involved and for resurrection
9 and 11 are involved. Suicide here only means: “Being in the world and yet not
in the world”. It is identification of the soul as separate from the physical
body.
Spiritual
philosophy of Acharya is as per what the 9th cusp and Ascendant
promise. Ninth cusp in Acharya’s chart rises in Capricorn, the 10th
Sign in the natural Zodiac and Shravna Nakshatra ruled by Moon. The Sub-Sub arc
of the ninth cusp is Rahu that represents Jupiter and Saturn. Rahu is placed in
Pisces; the 12th Sign of the natural Zodiac ruled by Jupiter.Rahu is
in Uttarabhrapada. The symbol of this Nakshatra is a serpent with two and a
half coils, symbolizing the kundalini, the primeval force at the base of the
spine in human beings. This asterism symbolises enlightenment through the
awakening of all the seven vital centres (Chakra) through the rising of the
kundalini. Blending the influence of
Capricorn and Pisces, the Sub-Sub arc of Rahu indicates that Acharya was
destined to be a great spiritualist who himself will follow spirituality in
word and spirit. But Rahu as Saturn in the fiery Sign Sagittarius reveals that
Acharya’s quest must have begun with a bang. Blending it with the Sign
Capricorn rising on the 9th cusp indicates that Acharya had to be
disinterested in everything. Such a person pays no importance to religious
practices and performance of traditional rituals. Rahu as Jupiter in Cancer
speaks of the person getting acquainted with spiritual teachings and
traditional scriptures but often meets with frustration.
We can talk and
talk on Acharya Rajneesh as he appeared to the world. But we cannot speak what
he actually experienced on 21.3.1953. To fathom the depth of Acharya’s
wisdom from the postulates of Astrology is only a far fetched imagination of
the Astrologers. His insight is incisive, his freshness and dynamism
speaks of his consistent inconsistency and we cannot conceive of anything which
transcends his ego.
S.P Khullar