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Kateyp
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Dear All,

I am trying to distinguish between
1) Aquarius rising / Gemini Navamsa
2) Pisces rising /Cancer Navamsa

What ten factors can distinguish between the two?

Saravali says 1) has a dark complexion and 2) has a fair complexion but red hued body.
Curly hair of honey colour is also attributed to 2)

Any other factors that you think will help me distinguish between the two?

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One born in the ninth navamsa in Aquarius is a dark-skinned man with a noble, symmetrical body, handsome eyes, and fine, black hair; he speaks gently and is addicted to sacrifices, vows, and the work of the king.
In the first navamsa of Pisces is born a pale man having the appearance of calm water; his hair hangs down, his nose is handsome, his eyes are black, his shoulders are broad and beautiful, his arms are thick and long, and his belly is small; a graceful man.
http://www.lightonvedicastrology.com/ph ... msa#p91358
Kateyp
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Thank you for your answer, i appreciate it.
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Dear Ann,

You can check the link and even verify his Navamsa.

http://www.lightonvedicastrology.com/ph ... msa#p91358
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Hi Ann,
How much difference is there between old British Summer Time and the standardised Greenwich Mean Time??

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Thanks R ji.
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