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Iloved this Sunday's edition of This is my newsletter by Nidhi Shah, founder of The Artlet Poetry on curiosity, learning and how creativity works. There's also lots of interesting reads, book recommendations and lots more!

Read her lovely newsletter here: -is-my-newsletter-21-nidhi-shah


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It\u2019s the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, and a time to let go of everything holding you back, of surrendering to the darkness to let the light shine through. A dear friend and healer Ruth recently told me about the significance of the Solstice, and invited me to light a candle, set an intention for my future, and send it out into the Universe. I did that this evening, and can already feel something shift deep within.


I will not write about Christmas lights garlanding the tree,

how steadily red blends to sapphire emerald gold,

how strong the little bulbs must be to throw their dancing hearts

upon the caf\u00E9 wall, how children try to catch them.

I will not say there is tinsel draped about the branches

like seaweed over pebbles, nor paint the cloths swaddling our skins

apricot, indigo, violet, teal. I will not speak of glazed

pastries on the counter, how they shine so much

they could be varnished, there for the hell-of-it, for the sheer

beauty of their glistening berries. I\u2019ll turn away from buses heaving

down the rush-hour road, ignore how in all this rain

the headlamps could be tumbling garnets, polished amber,

as if a picture-book box of pirate treasure had spilt its pearls

and precious stones across a tarmacked page.



I will not describe how the sun becomes the sea, I will not delight

in words to name its colours \u2013 cerise, crimson, indigo,

scarlet, madder, rose. I will not try to find a way

to show your smile across the table, how it slips like warm charcoal

into the fabric of my heart. I will not suggest I light a candle

as the year prepares to wane, that you hold a second wick to mine

then another and another, that together we whisper a prayer

for each growing flame. I will not talk about the light

that is everywhere, how far you have to travel for the sky

to be completely black (and even then there are stars, there is the moon\u2019s

borrowed brightness). I will not question why fire burns more fiercely

before sputtering out, or how \u2013 when we know we\u2019re dying \u2013

we can be so fully alive. I will not say these things because this

is a poem about darkness. I am writing about the darkness.


1. Chai And Chill 091: Rohini Kejriwal (my full Boxout.FM mix is out!)

2. Andalucia - Andrew Bird

3. Tame Impala cover Edwyn Collins 'A Girl Like You'

4. The 50 Best TV Theme Songs of All Time

5. Painter Erin Hanson on Open-Impressionism and How She Got Her Start as an Artist

6. Winter Playlists For When You're Tired of Holiday Music


1. 7 Ingredients of Creativity

2. Six Ways to Think Long-term: A Cognitive Toolkit for Good Ancestors (An important read)

3. I have no tv (free documentaries, found on It's All Write)

4. finding home in the small rituals of daily devotion (I love maribeth so much)

5. Blob Opera, a delightful machine learning and music experiment

6. Sketchbooks of a 21 Year-Old World War II Soldier

7. The relationship between mental health and remembering (Or not remembering)

8. When the Earth Tilts Toward Hope


I loved this Sunday's edition of This is my newsletter by Nidhi Shah, founder of The Artlet Poetry on curiosity, learning and how creativity works. There's also lots of interesting reads, book recommendations and lots more!



Read her lovely newsletter here: -is-my-newsletter-21-nidhi-shah


\u201CThe series came from wanting to build a visual narrative around the feeling of strangeness or dissociation you sometimes tend to feel in your most familiar settings. Be it a place you call home, your breakfast routine or the view you wake up to everyday.\u201D

-Akshaya Krishna


See the full series here.



2. 29 by Bhawna Jaimini (excerpt)



Drink lots of coffee. It may give you

Acidity later but so will people doling

Out meaningful advices you will reject

Because you don\u2019t like the shape of their

Nose. Allow only very few things

To destroy you. Let coffee be one of them.

Don\u2019t fall in love with your cat. She will go

Missing leaving your heart in your month

Only to come back a few days later

Snuggling up to you on a cold rainy night.

Don\u2019t give in. Resist the urge to love.



Read Bhawna's full poem here.



3. The Evolution of Thought While Being Quarantined by Sakeena Tayebji




\u201CThis is a series of 3d type illustration as a self-exploration project of the thoughts I am experiencing while being quarantined. The intention is to visualize words in a manner that they express these thoughts that most of us are feeling during the COVID-19' lockdown. The 3d medium allows me to create space, add a new sense of tactility to words, and use colour to depict moods and thoughts.\u201D

-Sakeena Tayebji



Check out Sakeena's cool work here.


If you know someone who would appreciate this newsletter, do invite them to subscribe on Substack. You could also consider supporting The Alipore Post on Patreon / contribute via UPI to thealiporepost@okhdfcbank




A planet becomes Yogada if it aspects either all or any two of Janma Lagna, Navamsa Lagna and Drekkana lagna. If this planets aspects Lagna, Hora Lagna and Ghatika Lagnas, it will cause powerful Raja Yoga. This planet is called Drashta or Nidhyata.


(Copy Editor: As already stated in the earlier articles, Sri Madhura Krishnamurthi Sastri uses his own Ayanamsa. The chart is generated with our open source software to the maximum extent possible to get the longitudes given by the author. For the benefit of the users we are giving below, the longitudes given by the author. )


In this Drekkana chart Parivritti Trayapaksha method is followed. That is Drekkanas are assigned continuously for the twelve signs from Aries; the first three Drekkanas of Aries will be allotted to Aries, Taurus, and Gemini; the three Drekkanas of Taurus will befor the next three signs and so on.


In this chart, the Sun aspects both Janma Lagna and Drekkana Lagan; so Sun is the Yogada planet. Sun aspects Ghatika lagna also. Jaimini Sutras 1-1-5 to 1-1-9 give the rules about Argala and Argala cancellation. Sun has planets in the 2nd and 11th, no planet in the 12th, has Ketu above in the 3rd and no planet in the 4th. So, Sun has therefore Argala. Since Jupiter (a powerful benefic) is in the 5th house from Sun, it has Argala. So, Sun has ( + ) one full Argala. But, if malefic are in the 5th, 8th, 9th houses, so Argala is cancelled. Since Sun with Argala effects, aspects Ghatika Lagna that is occupied by Jupiter, the native has full Raja Yoga.


In this horoscope Arudha Lagna is Leo, and Arudha for the 7th house is Gemini which is mutually third and eleventh houses, enhancing the Raja yoga effect. It might be mentioned that this chart has Kemadruma Yoga as the malefic Rahu and Ketu occupy 2nd and 8th houses from Lagna and Arudha Lagna. The effect of Kemadruma is begging. According to Somanatha the effect becomes more malefic if aspected by Moon. But the malefic must be equally balanced in both the houses (2 and 8); otherwise the malefic effects of Kemadruma are cancelled. In this chart there is no balancing of malefic; so Kemadruma does not exist. This rule must be observed for Pada, Karaka and Lagna. All these three must have Kemadruma effect


In this case, Rahu and Ketu are in 2nd and 8th houses causing slightly malefic effect in the Rasi chart. In the Navamsa chart, 2nd house from Sun is free and exalted Mercury is in the 8th house. In the Drekkana chart, 2nd house from Sun is having the benefic Venus and 8th house is free. It must be remembered that Rasi chart is more powerful than the Drekkana chart in deciding malefic and benefic effects. So the evil effects for Drekkana and Arudha Lagna may be ignored. According to Raghava Bhatta, the association of Saturn with Moon is bad. But in this chart, since Moon is exalted, there are no evil effects.


effects are increased. So the benefic Argala effect for the Sun is as good as full Argala effects causing Raja Yoga. Now and then, there will be difficulties, excess of expenditure on the dependents and servants and for obtaining public recognition. Since Sun is in the 12th house from Arudha lagna, loss of money through government is indicated. The native will aspire more for fame than for wealth. In the Drekkana chart, as 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 signs are occupied respectively by Sun, Rahu, Venus, Mercury and Mars and as Venus aspects Drekkana Lagna, the native will acquire wealth through noble means.


In studying the Bhavas of a chart, Jyotisha Phala Ratnamala 7-15 states that Lagna, Yogada and Vilagna (Ghati and Hora Lagnas) must be studied for assessing the effects of the different houses according to certain Sages. But it is essential that the strongest of these must be taken before arriving at a final conclusion. Again, the Sun (Yogada planet) and Mars (the lord of Ghatika Lagna), are powerful according to the rules of Jaimini. These two planets must be the starting points for studying bhavas in this chart. Sometimes Karakamsa Lagna, Arudha Lagna and Janma Lagna alone have to be considered, which will be considered later.

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