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Rohan
10-09-2006, 11:38 AM
Dear friends,

(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/5371/indiamb0.jpg])

[IMG]http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7081/englandoe5.jpg

He is an England player.


The below picture is of an Indian player.
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/7852/indialq2.jpg

We have champions trophy cricket match.

Match details:

India v England

Date: 15/10/2006
Venue: Jaipur 26n55, 75e49 Time Zone: 5 h 30 min east
Match starts: 14:15 IST(indian Starndard Time)

Asc: Aquarius 8 51

Lets predict the winner.

Regards,
Rohan Joshi

Rohan
10-10-2006, 01:48 AM
Dear Goca,

Should I assign Asc. to England as they have darker kit?

What do you think?

Regards,
Rohan Joshi

Amit89
10-10-2006, 08:34 AM
The favourites are India, and the underdogs are England.

India is at home, England is at away.

Maybe you would want to look at the captains chart of each team. Maybe the happiness of the captain at the end of the day may determine the winner.

I only have one set of birth data for the captain which is the captain of India's birth data.

Rahul Dravid
Born on: 11th January 1973
Time: 11am
Place: Indore, India

You should look at his chart. His chart is one of a kind and very unique.

Rohan
10-10-2006, 09:17 AM
Ok Amit. Thanks. I got your point.

You assign Asc. to fovourite team or home team. But I found that it doesnt work every time. So I also use colour method recommended by Goca. I found it logical and proper in many matches of EPL. I am confused here as I could not relate both team's color to Asc or Dec.

You said about Captian's chart. Yes, it has to be considered. You follow Niryana(Vedic) or Sayana when interpreting an individual's chart?

I value your suggestion and hope that you will continue to guide me.

I am waiting for Goca's view as he is always innovative.

Regards,
Rohan Joshi

Rohan
10-11-2006, 01:08 AM
Dear Goca,

I want your suggestions. Who should be the Asc. in the match between India and Englang.

Here is the chart.


http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/2631/indiavenglandchartvx1.png

<img src="http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/2631/indiavenglandchartvx1.png" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us" />

Regards,
Rohan Joshi

fensi88
10-11-2006, 07:40 AM
Sorry I can not help you, I do not know cricket at all. Is it all about one single match or many? You mention some trophy? Here is what Frawley said about it:


The exception to the 1st house versus 7th house rule is in contests where kingship is significant, such as boxing title fights. Here the question is, 'Will the king retain his crown?'. This approach must not be taken in other sports: That team A happened to win the championshop last season does not make any difference to today's match, for at the begining of each new season all teams begin as equals. In a boxing title fight, the sole reason for the contest is that the challenger has the opportunity to depose the champion.
Give the champion the 10th house, the challenger the 4th (7th from the 10th). If they do not rule either of these houses, the Sun can also stand for the champion, as natural ruler of kings, and the Moon - as natural ruler of common people - for the challenger. Judgement is much as above, with
three variations:
* The Arabian Part of Resignation and Dismissal (Saturn + Jupiter - Sun) is worth noting.
* Changes of dignity can show the outcome on their own. If the significator of the champion is about to enter the sign of it's fall, or that of the challenger it's exaltation, we have a clear testimony of victory for one or the other.
* A void of course Moon, which can be ignored in most contest charts, because we know that something will happen - there will be a match, which will have some outcome - is a strong testimony that the status quo will be preserved. Nothing will happen, so the champion will retain his crown.


Maybe you can easy this analyse by asking horary question (not event chart) for example "Will my team win?" and than you analyse 1st house rule for your team and 7th house rule for oponenet.

Rohan
10-11-2006, 08:14 AM
Dear Goca,

Its like a football match. I am not asking about any trophy but about a match. Rules may be different from Football but its also a match between two teams. Here one team is India and secod team is England. Its a one day match.

Regards,
Rohan Joshi

fensi88
10-11-2006, 11:51 AM
For England I will asign DSC, because of Leo(red) and ruler Su in Li (blue).
For Indian I will asign ASC because of ruler Sa, sinonym for gloomy colors especially black.
Yes, we have blue on boot kits, but black (Sa) only on Indian kit. Aqu and Sa are no way red.

Rohan
10-11-2006, 01:05 PM
Ok thanks.

But I thought Leo represents Yellow and in indian Kit there is not exact black colour but darkish blue looks like a black.

Anyways thanks very much.

Regards,
Rohan Joshi

fensi88
10-11-2006, 03:45 PM
Yes, you are right, Leo represent primary gold and yellow, but in some cases red.

...and in indian Kit there is not exact black colour but darkish blue looks like a black.


That is from Aqu cusp (indigo)

See this page:

http://koti.mbnet.fi/neptunia/quotes/clzodiac.htm