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Abortion: 1. When counting the number of children, such as the first child being represented by the 5th house cusp, the 2nd child being represented by the 7th house cusp, the third child being represented by the 9th house cusp, etc., what happens when there has been an abortion? Do we count that as a child? Mistakes made here will give mistakes in predicting correctly the sex of each child and the number of children. When an abortion takes place after 3 months from conception, the fetus is counted as a child because during that abortion, the sex of the child was clearly developed, but when abortion takes place before the completion of the 3 month gestational period, this pregnancy is not taken as a child birth because the sex of the child, prior to that time, is not clear. So this factor must be clearly known for an astrologer to fix both the sex of the child, and the correct number of children that the mother will deliver.
Accidents: 1. Consider houses 8 and 12 for accidents: 8th serious illness, accident, suicide; 12th – self-undoing, confinement in bed or hospital, defects, deformities, amputation or mutilation of a limb, bodily injury. Mars, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu cause accidents. 2. If the sub lord of either the Ascendant or the 8th house cusp is posited in the star of the occupant or the owner of the 8th or 12th house, there will be an accident. 3. The danger to the individual's life will likely prove fatal if the sub lord is in the star of either the occupant or the owner of the 8th, 7th, or 2nd. 4. The individual will survive the accident if the sub lord is in the star of either the occupant or owner of the 2nd, 7th, and 11th.
Adoption: 1. What indicators show adoption in a chart? An individual who has been denied children will opt for adopting a child if the 5th cuspal sub lord and Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Mars, and Moon, are connected to the 4th, 8th, and 12th houses.
Aspects: 1. Below I am raising two important questions on western aspects. I would appreciate a response when you find time (I am in no great hurry). Is the aspect between two planets directional? In other words, if a planet, say Moon aspects Venus, can we also say Venus aspects Moon?
[Sandy] Yes - we can say that - but let me explain. Western aspects are relative to the angular relationships between two planets. So the Western aspects run both ways (in both directions). It is the angular degree of separation on either side that actually determines the aspect. However, the planet that is doing the aspecting (applying toward the other planet - or the faster moving planet), will officially and rightfully be the aspecting planet, while the other is the aspected planet. For example, if Moon is aspecting Venus (Moon applying toward Venus), we can also say that Venus aspects the Moon because both planets are at an aspectual angular distance from one another, and therefore both planets are feeling the impact of the energy exchange between one another - for good or for bad (depending on the angle of the aspect). But technically - in the case you cited above - Moon is aspecting Venus, and Venus is the aspected planet. If they are in trinal aspect (120 degrees), their influence will benefit one another: if they are in square to one another (90 degrees separation), their influence will be challenging. So the effects are determined by the angular degree of separation, and whether the aspect forms a soft angle (helpful) or hard angle (challenging). Sometimes you will hear Westerners refer to "soft or hard" aspects, or "soft or hard" angles...the soft being trines and sextiles, etc, the hard being squares and oppositions, etc.. 2. Or is it that an aspect just "exists" between two planets and one planet does not aspect the other (or both planets aspect each other)?
[Sandy] Both planets aspect one another, BUT the aspecting planet is the one who is bringing his personal energy and influence to the other planet. However, even though the other planet (the aspected planet) is not initiating the energy exchange (is not the applying aspect or faster moving planet), the aspected planet nonetheless still has an impact due to the mutual exchange of their planetary energy falling in the angular distance from one another, so the aspected planet's effects will also be felt to some degree on the aspecting planet. 3. I have been under the impression that only a faster moving planet can aspect a slower moving planet and that aspect direction is important, that is, Moon aspects Venus and not the other way. For example, the aspect descriptions found in the book "Aspects in Astrology" by Sue Tompkins seem to support this belief. However, on page 248 of Second Reader, KSK talks of "Moon receiving good aspect from Venus". Moon being faster than Venus, this is not possible unless KSK was talking of Vedic aspects.
[Sandy] I hope the above somewhat clarified that for you. Direction, however, is important, so pay attention to whether or not the planetary aspect is applying or
separating. Applying means that the planets have not yet reached exact impact, while separating means that the aspect has already culminated, but the acceptable orb of influence is still in effect (residual effects for either good or for bad - depending on the angle of the aspect and planets involved). I personally feel that the most important thing to remember about Western aspects when assessing them in a chart is that the strongest aspects are those that are bidirectional. Mono-directional aspects indicate that the planets are either both direct or both retrograde - leaving one planet doing the applying. Bi-directional aspects however are more powerful because both planets are coming at each other: For example - one planet is in direct motion while the other planet is in retrograde motion, so there is deliberate intent on both energies to bring their respective influence to the other planet. Although there are many schools of thought in the Western system, in my humble opinion, bi-directional aspects (for common sense reasons) are by far the most powerful - and the ones to watch closely. 4. The other point of confusion is about the orbs. Firstly, various authors suggest different orb values and there does not appear to be a "standard" or "the most-widely used" values.
[Sandy] There is no one school of Western thought that agrees on orbs, and the exact size of the orb has never been officially established in Western Astrology. The closer the aspect is to being exact, (the tighter the orb), the more power it has to pack a powerful punch for good or for bad - but also remember that its strength also depends on the type of aspect involved - as all types of angular distances (aspects) are not given the same degree of importance, nor the same "one size fits all" orb. See KP: Aspects: The Modifiers and note the aspects in the Table listed in bold print - I believe there are about 10 of them. These are the aspects that are given priority by the majority of practicing astrologers, for delineating a chart. 5. Secondly, I have noticed that there are two sets of orbs, one for the various aspects and another for the different planets. This is found in KSK Reader 1 and you have also discussed these in your articles. Other western astrology books talk of either, not both, of these. How does one use these in combination? An example detailing the calculation with imaginary planetary positions (including "applying" and "separating") will be of great help. You could include the revised explanation in your KP Stellar notes for the benefit of everyone.
[Sandy] A general rule of thumb is that the faster the planet is moving, the sooner an aspect will be formed with another planet, so the wider the orb allowance. So the Moon and the Ascendant will have a significantly wider orb allowance than Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto - which can be as tight as an allowance of only 1 to 2 degrees. Orbs for aspects between faster and slower moving planets are usually given a value of the average between the greater and the lesser. But this is all highly relative to each astrologer's individual experience and preference. Also note the Orb Table at the bottom of the Aspect Table on KP: Aspects: The Modifiers . For the outers I would recommend an allowance of 1 to 3 degrees of orbital distance - the tighter the better. 6. Thanks very much for such a detailed explanation. It is much clearer now. By "bidirectional aspect", do you mean what is also called "mutual application" in KSK
readers? [Sandy] I would need to see the context in which "mutual application" was written in the KSK Reader to be able to answer that. I say that because "mutual reception" is also another term, (where two different planets each occupy the other's sign - like Mercury in Pisces and Jupiter in Virgo) and cannot be confused with bi-directional aspects. To give you an example of a bi-directional aspect - let's say that Jupiter is retrograde at 10 degrees Cancer and Mars is direct at 10 degrees Aries. They are both "applying bidirectionally" toward a square angle (aspect) to one another - in other words - one planet alone is not the only planet doing the applying - they both are applying toward one another. This type of aspect is making the contact powerful if/when the aspect peaks to exact (like before Jupiter turns direct). If Jupiter was moving retrograde at 10 degrees Cancer, and Mars was moving direct at 11 degrees Aries, then the square aspect is still bi-directional, but "separating" at this point rather than "applying" - because it has already peaked (become exact) when Mars was at 10 degrees Aries - forming an exact square to Jupiter at 10 degrees Cancer. So the heaviest influence has already been hit and marked (when both were at 10 degrees), and the impact of the influence is now beginning to separate when Mars reaches 11 degrees and begins to move away in orb.
Overview of Western Major Aspects: The first 10 aspects below are numbered according to their order of power. "The Western system of aspects must be studied and used so as to arrive at accurate predictions." (Quote from First Reader: Casting the Horoscope: 9th Edition:2000: page 113) Conjunction:
1. Can be either good or adverse, depending on the planetary connections being of a benefic or malefi and by Adhipatya (rulership). (a)
Immensely good between benefics
(b) Malignant between a benefic and a malefic 2. Jupiter, Venus, un-afflicted Mercury and waxing Moon are natural benefics. 3. Sun, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Rahu and Ketu are natural malefics.
Parallel of Declination: Opposition: Trine: Quincunx:
Too much importance should not be attached to the natural tendency of a planet. What is more import whether the planet is benefic or malefic by Adhipathya (rulership), since the results shown by lordshi pronounced. (Malefics are lords of 6th, 8th, and 12th.) (Or contra-parallels). Nature same as conjunctions. 180 degrees apart. Adverse in nature, indicating tension if the planets are malefic by nature or evil by 120 degrees. Very powerful for good. Benign in nature. 150 degrees. Adverse in nature.
Biquintile: Sesquiquadrate: Square: Sextile: Quintile: Semi-Square: Semi-Sextile: Vigintile: Quindecile: Decile Semi-quintile Tredecile: 54 degrees 162 degrees
lanets:
tune, Pluto
144 degrees. Found to be as good as a trine aspect 135 degrees. Similar to semi-angular (45 degrees) and moderately evil. 90 degree angle. Evil. 60 degrees. Similar to the trine. 72 degrees. This aspect is good. 45 degrees. Moderately evil. 30 degrees. Slightly good. 18 degrees. Slightly favorable. 24 degrees. Slightly good. 36 degrees. Moderately good. 108 degrees. Favorable. Slightly good. Slightly good.
All multiples of 22.5 degrees are evil.
Applying: 12 degrees 8 degrees 6 degrees
Separating: 17 degrees 12 degrees 8 degrees
1-3 degrees
1 degree
An aspect or conjunction “just within” the range of orb is weak in power. Rapt: 2 planets occupying the same degree and minute are in rapt conjunction. Exact aspect (conjunction) is styled rapt or partile. Platic: An aspect that is just within the orb (either applying or separating) is termed platic or wide.
2. What is the quality of the aspect? Is it a beneficial aspect, or an evil aspect? 3. Is the aspect exact (rapt, partile), or is it wide (platic)? If platic, note whether the aspect is in the process of applying or separating. 4. Note the affairs governed by the house occupied by the aspected planet. Is it conjoined with any other planet at the same time? Association with a benefic (lord of a benefic house in the chart) is promising and auspicious. Any connection with malefics - most especially with lords of the 6th, 8th, and 12th houses - either by being conjoined with them or occupying their Nakshatras, etc., portends evil. The Nakshattra occupied by a planet is the most important, because the results denoted by the Nakshatra lord (by its ownership) will primarily dominate. 5. What does the aspected planet denote by its lordship? Is he a benefic or malefic? For which house(s)? A planet possesses certain natural characteristics and these will operate, but what the planet has to give by lordship will change the results indicated by by its nature - for example - Jupiter, a benefic by nature, will be evil by owning
evil houses, while Saturn, by owning favorable houses, becomes benefic. Even these results are modified and changed by occupation (position) of various houses in the chart. The correct way is to judge by taking the planets occupation (position), lordship over which house(s), and its nature. But being posited in a particular constellation, and the modification by the lord of the constellation, are still more important. Jupiter and Venus, who are natural benefics, prove to be the worst evils for a number of people while the natural malefics, Mars and Saturn, immensely benefit some becasue they are occupying the constellations of the planets owning and occupying good houses. 6. Is the aspected planet posited in a house which is 6th, 8th, or 12th to the house it owns? Find out whether it is in a good angle (aspect) to the cusp of the house in which it is the owner, and find out the exact distance by counting degrees. This is the proper and correct method. Hindus believe that a house gets completely destroyed if its owner is posited in the 6th, 8th or 12th from the sign it owns, or the lords of the 6th, 8th, or 12th to a particular house occupy that sign. A planet may own two houses, and to one house it may be in the 6th, 8th, or 12th. That house to which it is in the 6th, 8th, or 12th from will suffer, whereas the matters signified by the other house will improve. 7. Is the aspected planet dignified? (a) The first is a planet in its exaltation sign is the strongest. (b) Next is the planet in vargottama (occupying the same sign in both Rasi and Navamsha charts). (c) Third is a planet in its mooltrikona house. (d) Fourth is a planet in swakshetra (own house) (e) Fifth is a planet hosted by a friend A planet in debilitation, hosted by an enemy, or connected with malefics in any manner, is said to be weakly posited and afflicted. 8. Then note the nature of the sign occupied by the aspected planet. Is it movable, fixed, or common? Is the sign fiery, earthy, airy, watery, positive or negative, fruitful or barren, etc.. Similarly, find out whether the aspecting planet is a benefic by lordship, whether he is dignified or afflicted, beneficial or adverse by occupation (position), and whether the planet that aspects, is hosted by a friend. Also note whether the aspecting planet is in a kendra (angular 1, 4, 7, 10), panaphara (succedent 2, 5, 8, 11), or apokilma (cadent 3, 6, 9, 12) house. (a) Kendra's (1, 4, 7,and 10) and planets posited therein are said to be accidently dignified - for example - they attain full strength to express themselves. (b) Panaphara's (2, 5, 8, and 11) and planets in these houses gain moderate strength.
(c) Apoklima (3, 6, 9, and 12) and planets in these houses get weakened, and lack opportunity for expression. It is also important to note who the lord of the constellation is in which the aspecting planet is situated. If one has basically assimilated the basic elements constituting a horoscope, and has acquired the ability to integrate and synthesize properly, the value of this method to predict the nature of the event, the time of the event, and the extent to which it can offer, will be realized and recognized. Badhaka Houses: 1. The badhaka houses are houses that are harmful to life, and badhaka houses are more harmful for life than maraka houses. The badhaka houses are the 11th for those born in Cardinal (moveable) signs, the 9th for those born in Fixed signs, and the 7th for those born in Mutable (dual) signs. 2. For death, first consider the badhaka houses, and then the maraka houses as dangerous for the native, as there is danger to life during the joint period (dasha/bhukti) of the significators of the badhaka and maraka houses.
Barren Signs: 1.Aries, Gemini, Leo, and Virgo are called the barren or sterile signs. 2. Barren signs on the cusps of the 5th and 11th houses (11th being 5th to the partner) and the lords of these not posited in fruitful signs, the Moon not in a fruitful sign, the lagna not in a fruitful sign, the lord of the lagna not posited in a fruitful sign, and no fruitful planet in the 5th or 11th house, are indications of no children.
Is the If the Cuspal Sub Significator of Lord of House: House: I
II
Health
1, 11 6, 8, 12
Longevity
8, 12, Badhaka 8, 12
In the Joint Period (dashas) of the Significators of Houses: III 1, 11 6, 8, 12 8, 12, Badhaka Maraka 8, 12
An Event Happens Regarding: IV Normal Health Disease Danger to Life Accident
Wealth
2, 6, 11 8, 12, 5
2, 6, 11 8, 12
Change
3, 12, 10
3, 12, 10
Longevity
8, 12, Badhaka
Education
4, 9, 11
8, 12, Badhaka, Maraka 4, 9, 11 3, 8, 5
Building
4, 11, 12
4, 11, 12
Children
5, 11, 2 4, 10, 1 2, 11
5, 11, 2 4, 10, 1 2, 5, 11
7, 11
2, 7, 11
6, 8, 12, 1 1, 5, 11 2, 6, 10 1, 5, 9 2, 6, 11 7, 11, 2
6, 8, 12 1, 5, 11 2, 6, 10 1, 5, 9 2, 6, 11 7, 11, 2
6, 10, 1
6, 10, 1
2, 10, 11
2, 10, 11
8, 12
8, 12
5, 11 6, 12 6, 8, 12, 1 1, 5, 11 8, 12
5, 11 6, 12 6, 8, 12 1, 5, 11 8, 12 8, 12, Badhaka, Maraka 9, 10, 11
Love Affair
Disease Service Loan Marriage
Business
Longevity Calamity
8, 12, Badhaka Research
9, 10, 11
Vocation/Profession 10, 6, 2
10, 6, 2
10, 7, 2
10, 7, 2
3, 12
3, 12, 10
9, 5, 1
9, 5, 1
Wealth Loss of Wealth Transfer of Place in Service Danger to Life Academic Education Completion of Studies Possesses Land or Building Childbirth No Child Birth Love Affair Marries the Loved One Disease Cure of Disease Service Change in Service Gain In Any Manner Marriage Absence of Married Life Business or Industry Loss in Business or Industry Partnership Break in Partnership Danger to Health Safety in Life Accident, Infirmity Danger to Life Success in Research Vocation/Profession, Earning Independent Vocation/Profession Transfer of Place/Service Change of Vocation/Profession
9, 5, 1, 12
9, 5, 1, 12
Sale of Land/Building
10, 5, 3
10, 5, 3
Infamy
7, 8, 12
7, 8, 12
Cure Gain
1, 5, 11 2, 6, 11
1, 5, 11 2, 6, 11
2, 6, 10, 11
2, 6, 10, 11
11, 5, 2 10, 4, 1 12, 9, 3 11, 8, 2
11, 5, 2 10, 4, 1 12, 9, 3
Child Overseas
12, 8
12, 8, Badhaka, Maraka 12,8
Change
3, 12, 10
3, 12, 10
Repayment
5, 8, 12
5, 8, 12
Calamity
12, 8, Badhaka
Loss of Service Sale of Land or Building Criminal Proceedings Cure of Disease Gain of Money Progress in Profession Child Birth No Child Birth Foreign Travel Stay in Motherland Danger to Life Accident, Infirmity Transfer of Place/Service Repayment of Debt
Sometimes Rahu or Ketu becomes the cuspal sub lord of the principal house under consideration, and it occupies neither of the house or houses under review. But the cuspal sub lord, its starlord, and its sub lord - also Rahu or Ketu - are found to be "connected with" the principle house or houses under review in any manner. In such cases we have to use our discretion in determining the happening of an event. So an overall view of the horoscope should be taken.
Children: (a)
Consider the houses 2, 5and 11 for childbirth (2nd increase in the number of the members of the family due to birth of a child; 5th first conception or pregnancy, progeny or child;11th is the 5th from the 7th). The 5th for females and 11th for males are important.
(b)
Consider the houses 1, 4 and 10 for absence of children or for separation from the children ( being 12th from 2,5 and 11 respectively
Jupiter is the natural significator of childbirth. In females Moon is fertility and Mars is menstruation. In males Venus is fertility (sperm) and Sun is vitality. With respect to birth of children for females (mothers), the 5th house should be examined first, and in the case of males (fathers), the 11th house should be examined first. Constructing a Building: 1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 4th is the significator of the 4th, 11th, or 12th, one will have his own building during the joint period of the significators of the 4th, 11th, and 12th.
Death: 1. When Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu simultaneously transit in the stars and subs of the badhaka and maraka significators in the birth chart - during a particular year in question - the native is likely to suffer from serious illness. 2. When Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu simultaneously transit in the stars and subs of the badhaka and maraka significators of the spouse in the birth chart - during a particular year in question - the native's spouse is likely to suffer from serious illness. 3. The sub lord of the lagna rising is known to have a mysterious link with death. While judging death, it is invariably found that the sub lord of the lagna rising whether it be for a horoscope cast for the birth time or for a prashna(within 249), it has an intimate relation with the time of death - for example - its period, sub period, or sub sub period must be connected with the time of death.
Significator and its Sublord: 1. The significator (see KP: Order of Significators) shows the source of an event. The matters - especially of the house or houses owned by it - serve as the source. 2. The significator gives the results of its star lord. So the star lord becomes the indicator of the matters of the house occupied and owned by it, and also of the house aspected by it. 3. (a) The sub lord of the significator is the deciding factor regarding the matters of the star lord.
(b) If the sub lord is harmonious to the matters indicated by the star lord, the significator gives favorable, desired, or expected results. (c) If the sub lord is detrimental to the matters indicated by the star lord, the significator does not give favorable, desired, or expected results. Houses for Different Subject Matters: A Subject: Longevity Health Cure Education Buy House Marriage Child Birth Overseas Occupation Money
A Houses: 1, 8, 3 1 1, 5, 11 4,9,11 4, 11, 12 7, 2, 11 5, 2, 11 12. 9. 3 10, 6, 2 2, 11, 6
B Subject: Death Sickness Disease End Education Sell House Divorce Sterility Homeland Change Occupation Loss
B Houses: 12, 7, 2, Badhaka 6, 8, 12 6, 8, 12 3, 8, 5 10, 5, 3 6, 1, 10 4, 1, 10 11, 8, 2 9, 5, 1 8, 12
Consider the houses for the respective subject matter shown in the above Table. If the subject matter of the houses shown in Column A are to be judged, then the subject matter of the houses shown in Column B will become detrimental, and viceversa. Suppose Sun is the significator (in the star of the occupant or owner) of 4, 11, and 12, and the sub lord of Sun is not connected with 4, 11, or 12 but IS connected with 10, 5, and 3, then Sun will not be in a position to give the desired or expected results of 4, 11, and 12. 4. (a) The significator gives during its dasha, bhukti, and pratyantardasha, the results of its star lord; or (b) The results of the star lord are experienced during the joint period (dasha, bhukti, pratyantardasha) of the significator, its star lord, and its sub lord. 5. The significator denotes the time when it will give the results of its star lord. the sub lord of the significator shows whether desired results or otherwise will be obtained. 6. The significator becomes weak if its star lord is weak, and more so if its sub lord is also weak.
Disease and Cure: 1. If the sub lord of the 6th cusp is in the star of the occupant or owner of the 6th or 1st, the native may suffer from disease. For Example: See Birth Horoscope #1 and note that the Ascendant is on opposition (180 degree aspect) to Mercury, the owner of the 6th house. So the planets in Mercury's star will cause sickness to the native. Both Moon and Rahu are in the star of Mercury, so during the bhukti's of both the Moon and Rahu, the health of the native was disturbed every now and then, and sickness activated. 2. Consider the 6th house for sickness or disease. For cure, consider the 1st, 5th, and 11th: 1st - health, 5th is 12th to the 6th - or absence of sickness, 11th is 12th to 12 or absence of bedridden sickness. Please also see KP: Cuspal Sub Lord Event Table See also KP: Significators of Health/Disease
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Example Birth Horoscope #1: (above)
Education: The houses 4, 9, and 11 are for education or studies, while 3 and 8 for completion or negation or denial of studies. (a) Moon is the significator of 9 (in the star Mercury owning 9). Its sub lord Sun is the owner of 8 (12th from 9), so it is detrimental to the matters of 4, 9, and 11. Hence the significator Moon cannot give favorable results regarding studies. Thus the native after passing his B.A. examination in the year 1934-35 during joint period of Venus and Moon, gave up his studies. (b) (b) Rahu is the significator of 9 (in the star Mercury owning 9). Its sub lord is also Rahu which is harmonious to the matters of 4, 9, and 11. Hence, the significator Rahu will give favorable results regarding studies. Thus the native prosecuted his further studies in Law in the year 1939 during the period of Venus in the sub of Rahu. (c) In short if the sub lord is the owner or occupant of 3 or 8; or is in the star of the occupant or owner of 3 or 8; or is in conj. Or in aspect with the significator of 3 or 8, it is said to be detrimental to the matters of 4, 9, and 11. If the sub lord is the occupant or owner of 4, 9, or 11; or is in the star of the occupant or owner of 4, 9, and 11; or is in conj. or in aspect with the significator of 4, 9, or 11, it is said to be harmonious to the matters of 4, 9, and 11. In other words, if the sub lord is the significator of 4, 9, or 11 it is said to be harmonious to and connected with the matters of 4, 9, and 11. If the sub lord is the significator of 3 or 8 it is detrimental to the matters of 4, 9, and 11 and it is said to be connected with 3 and 8. Marriage: The houses 2, 7, and 11 are for marriage; while 1, 6, and 10 are for denial of marriage. (a) Moon is the significator of 7 (in the star Mercury in 7). Its sub lord Sun occupies 6 (12th from 7th), so it is detrimental to the matters of 2, 7, and 11. Hence the significator Moon cannot give favorable results regarding marriage. Thus the native could not marry during the joint period of Venus and Moon. (b) Rahu is the significator of 7 (in the star Mercury in 7). Its sub lord is also Rahu which is harmonious to the matters of 2, 7, and 11. Hence the significator Rahu will give favorable results regarding marriage. Thus the native could marry in the year 1937 during the period of Venus in the sub period of Rahu. (c) In short if the sub lord is the significator of 1, 6, or 10 it is detrimental to the matters of 2, 7, and 11, and it is said to be connected with 1, 6, and 10. If the sub lord is the significator of 2, 7, or 11 it is said to be harmonious to and connected with the matters of 2, 7, and 11.
Government Loan: The houses 2, 6, and 11 are for gain of money in any manner; while 8 and 12 for repayment of money or loss of money in any manner. Moon owns 7 (Government or Co-operative Society). It is the significator of 6 (receipt of loan) and 7 (money lender), because it is in the star Mercury owning 6 and occupying 7. The star lord Mercury is aspected by Saturn owning 2 (money) and Jupiter owning 12 (investment or repayment of money). So Mercury is connected with 2 and 12. Hence Moon signifies the matters of 2, 6, 7, and 12. Its sub lord Sun owns 8 (repayment of loan) and occupies 6 (receipt of loan). So Sun is harmonious to the matters of 2, 6, 7, and 12 as indicated by the star lord Mercury. Hence the significator Moon shows Government or Co-operative Society as the source of an event and it will give during its period favorable results of the star lord. Thus during the period of the Moon in the year 1958-59 the native could receive loan form Govt. through the Co-operative Society for constructing a building on the plot of the society subject to its repayment. Retirement from Service: The houses 1, 5, 9, and 12 are for retirement from service. The native retired from service on 8-6-1970 during the joint periods of Mars, Mercury, and Saturn the significators of 1, 5, 9, and 12.
Period ruler:
Planet Mars owning 11
Sub period ruler:
Mercury owning 6
Inter period ruler: Saturn owning 2
Star lord Ketu represents Mercury owning 9 Saturn owning 1 Sun conjunct Venus owning 5
Sub lord Venus owning 5 Rahu represents Jupiter owning 12 Ketu denotes 9
Thus the joint period rulers Mars, Mercury, and Saturn are respectively the owners of 11, 6, and 2. So they denote service as the source of retirement. The period ruler Mars is the significator of 9, the sub period ruler Mercury is the significator of 1 and the inter period ruler Saturn is the significator of 5. Their sub lords are also the significators of 5, 12 and 9 respectively. So they are harmonious to the matters indicated by the star lords. Hence the significators Mars, Mercury and Saturn could during their joint period effect the event of retirement.
Significators of Health/Disease: 1. Ascendant: The degree rising on the cusp of the Ascendant is of great importance in judging the health. It rules the body. The bodily strength and its power of resisting disease may be judged from the Ascendant. 2. Sun: It rules the vitality, constitution of the body, and hereditary traits. 3. Moon: It rules the functional system of the body and the accidental characteristics arising from the mode of living, climatic conditions, and habits. It is of primary importance in the case of a child. It is the particular significator of health in the chart of a woman. 6th House: It is a house of sickness, ailments and diseases. Disease is judged from the sign on the cusp of the 6th, planets in the 6th, and the ruler of the 6th. Thus Sun, Moon, Ascendant, the ruler of the ascendant, the ruler of the 6th, and planets in the 6th are the significator's of health. 2. (1) The signs occupied by Sun, Moon, Ascendant, the ruler of the ascendant, the ruler of the 6th and the 6th cusp denote the delicate parts of the body (each sign of the zodiac rules various parts of the body). (2) If Sun or Moon are afflicted by the malefics Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, the signs occupied by the malefics indicate the delicate parts of the body. (3) The parts of the body denoted by the sign in or from which these bodies are heavily afflicted, become sensitive and easily subject to disorder. (4) If Sun is afflicted, it indicates lasting and hereditary diseases. If Moon is afflicted, ailments arise from time to time and they are more easily cured. (5) Afflictions to Moon are always serious in the chart of a female, while afflictions to Sun are serious in the case of a male. 3. The house 4 denotes the end of life, the 8th house death, and the 12th house hospitalization. So the signs on the cusps of these houses indicate sensitive parts of the body. If planets are afflicted in the 4th and 8th and especially in the 6th and 12th, the parts of the body ruled by the signs containing these planets will be easily subject to disorder. 4. (a) If the significators of health are free from affliction, well placed by sign and house and well aspected, the health will be good. (b) If the significators of health are well aspected by the benefics which are strong, the benefics will save the life and often ward off illness or sickness also. If they are weak by sign, house and aspect, no help can be expected from them. 5. If Sun, Moon, and the ruler if the Ascendant are in the 4th, 6th, 8th, or 12th they indicate weak health throughout life. If they are in conjunction with the rulers of the 4th, 6th, 8th, or 12th, these afflictions are worse than from other planets or positions.
6. (1) Jupiter and Venus become weak if they are rulers of 6, 8, or 12. (2) Retrograde planets whether benefic or malefic give very little help in disease. (3) Any aspects from Sun and Mars to other planets gives vitality. But if there are afflictions from Sun and Mars, there is likelihood of fever and accidents. (4) Afflictions for Uranus and Neptune have little vitalizing effect. They do not endanger life. (5) If Uranus is well aspected by Saturn, its good effect is felt in old age and not in youth. (6) Afflictions from Mars to Moon are worse than those between Mars and Sun. Afflictions from Saturn to Sun are worse than those between Saturn and Moon, because Mars and Moon, Saturn and Sun are of different natures. (7) Afflictions from a planet which is elevated are very difficult to overcome. (a) If malefics are placed in the houses 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, and 3 they cause accidents or acute and painful sickness. If they are placed in the houses 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 they cause long and tedious ailments. (b) If benefics are in the angles or in the houses 10, 11, 12, 1, 2. and 3 and if they are in good aspect to Moon, ailments will be curable. (8) Good aspects from Jupiter and Mars are favorable. But if they rule the 4th, 6 , 8th, or 12th and if they be in conjunction with Sun, Moon, and the ruler of the Ascendant, their benefic effect is lessened. th
(a) When fixed signs are on the angles, and planets are afflicted in common signs, disease can be overcome; when common signs are on the angles, and planets are afflicted in fixed signs, disease cannot be overcome. (b) Planets afflicted in fixed signs cause chronic and incurable disease: they bring with them a debt of destiny, which is usually most difficult to overcome. Disease is due to the actions done in a previous life. (c) Planets afflicted in cardinal signs denote acute pain. Recovery is speedy and there remains no symptom of disease. (d) Planets afflicted in common signs denote that disease can be warded off, but it depends upon the mentality of the patient and in the course of time, the disease becomes chronic. Significations of Health and Their Afflictions: 1. The afflicting planet causes ailments according to its inherent nature.
Neptune: It is abnormal and restricting in its action. When it afflicts the significators of health (for example - Sun, Moon, Ascendant, ruler of the Ascendant and of the 6th, or planet in the 6th), it causes incurable ailments, psychic ailments, ailments arising from worry, fears, and through drugs and drinks, danger from poison or gas. Uranus: It is spasmodic and irregular in action. When afflicting it causes incurable diseases, nervous breakdowns, sudden diseases and accidents, cramp, paralysis, ruptures. Saturn: It is limiting and obstructive in action. When afflicting it causes diseases for want of proper nourishment, chronic and lingering ailments, rheumatism, colds, chills, dull aches, falls, blows, sprains, dislocations, bruises. Mars: It is inflammatory, energetic and excessive in action. When afflicting it causes sharp and sudden diseases, accidents, operations, ailments due to overexertion and carelessness, fevers and inflammatory diseases, fistulas, disease affecting nose. Jupiter: It is nourishing and expansive in action. When afflicting it causes blood disorder, ailments arising from excessive eating and indiscretion in diet, liver trouble, pleurisy, abscesses, quinsy(?), and gout. Afflictions in Signs: Afflictions in any sign affect those signs in opposition or in square to it. If planets are afflicted in movable or cardinal signs they affect head, stomach, kidneys and skin. Diseases, for example, brain fever, epilepsy, sudden unconsciousness (apoplexy); stomach trouble, cancer; kidney and liver troubles; rheumatism, gout and colds or chills. Afflictions in fixed signs affect throat, heart, urine-genital organs and blood. Diseases, for example, tonsillitis, diphtheria, heart troubles, spinal ailments, piles, stones, ailments regarding urinary and generative organs; blood disorders. Afflictions in common or mutable signs affect lungs, intestines, nerves and digestion. Diseases, for example, TB, bronchitis, asthma, intestinal diseases, rheumatism; dropsy, scurvy.
Divorce: 1. Consider houses 1, 6 and 10 for separation or divorce (being 12th from 2nd, 7th, and 11th respectively). These houses denote absence of married life.
Education
1. Houses 4, 9, and 11 are for education or studies, while 3 and 8 address completion, negation, or denial of studies. 2. If the sub lord is the occupant or owner of the 4th, 9th, or 11th; or is in the star of the occupant or owner of the 4th, 9th, and 11th; or is in conjunction or in aspect with the significator of the 4th, 9th, or 11th, it is said to be harmonious to the matters of the 4th, 9th, and 11th. 3. In other words, if the sub lord is the significator of the 4th, 9th, or 11th it is said to be harmonious to and connected with the matters of the 4th, 9th, and 11th. 4. If the sub lord is the significator of the 3rd or the 8th, it is detrimental to the matters of the 4th, 9th, and 11th and it is said to be connected with the 3rd and 8th.
Employment: 1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 6th or 10th is the significator of the 2nd, 6th, or 10th, service or earning ability is promised during the joint period (dashas) of the significators of the 2nd, 6th, and 10th.
Eyesight/Vision 1. Sun, Moon, and Venus denote vision, while Mercury governs the nervous system. 2. Consider the 2nd (right eye), the 12th (left eye; defect), the 6th (disease), and the 8th (danger). 3. If the sub lord of the 12th cusp is the significator of the 6th, 8th, or 12th, then only during the joint period (dashas) of the significators of the 2nd and the 12th, the eye sight becomes defective. 4. If the Sun, Moon, or Venus is: (a) The sub lord of the 12th cusp and (b) The significator of the 2nd or 12th Then there is a greater possibility of defective vision.
5. Eyesight might be lost during the periods of Sun, Moon, or Venus if: (a) Sun, Moon, or Venus is the significator of the 2md or 12th and (b) Its sub lord is connected with the Sun, Moon, or Venus and the 12th. 6. Eyesight might be lost during the periods of a planet if: (a) Its star lord is Sun, Moon, or Venus, and (b) Its sub lord is connected with Sun, Moon, or Venus, and the 12th.
Finance & Prosperity (a) Profession/service: Consider the houses 2,6 and 10 ( 2nd bank balance, self acquisition;6th services rendered, day to day attendance on duty and thereby earning; being 12th from the 7th denotes loss to others and gain to self, hence receiving money from others;10th profession, either in independent vocation or in service). Sun is the chief governor of profession. (b) Consider the houses 1, 5 and 9th for change of profession or service (being 12th from 2, 6 and 10 respectively). c) Consider the houses 2,6,10 and 11 for promotion rise in career or fortune; or for re-instatement in service. (d) Consider the houses 3, 10 and 12 for transfer in service with change of rd place (3 -journey; being 12th from the 4th shows absence of the present residence i.e. change of place; 10th employment; 12th life in completely unfamiliar atmosphere. (e) Consider the houses 1, 8, 9&12 for suspension from service 1st is 12th from the 2nd- absence of self earning; 8th suspension is one form of penalty; 9th is 12th from 10th-absence of status, position, power and name; 12th – loss in general). (f) Consider the houses 1, 5, 9 and 12 for retirement from service or dismissal; or loss of status in any walk of life (5th is the 12th from 6 i.e. absence of regular attendance on duty); also consider the house 8 if the native comes under the scheme of gratuity and provident fund. Finance: (a)
Consider the houses 2, 6 and 11 for gain of money any manner.
(b) Consider the houses 2, 3, 6 and 11 for gain of lottery (3rd lottery and help from others). (c) Consider the houses 2, 5, 6 and 11 for gain from speculation 2nd race th (5 -inclination for speculation for speculation).
Jupiter is the chief governor of money.
Foreign Travel: 1. If the sub lord of the 12th cusp is the significator of the 3rd, 9th, or 12th, and especially of the 9th, then foreign travel will be promised during the joint period (dashas) of the significators of the 3rd, 9th, and 12th. (a)
Consider the houses 3, 9 and 12 for foreign travels (3rd is 12th from 4th i.e. away from the permanent place; 9th long journey, foreign travel. 12thlife in an unknown place or completely unfamiliar atmosphere).
(b)
Consider the houses 3, 9 and 11 for returning to home country from foreign land (11th meeting ones own kith and kin, reunion of relatives) Moon is the chief governor of journey.
Fruitful Signs: 1. Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are all fruitful in nature: all watery signs are fruitful. 2. Taurus, Libra, Capricorn and Sagittarius are said to be semi-fruitful. 3. Fruitful signs on the cusps of the 5th and 7th houses and their lords posited in fruitful signs, are indications of an early union. 4. Barren signs on the cusps of the 5th and 1st houses indicate that the native is not likely to marry in time (provided other testimonies also point to the same view). 5. Fruitful signs on the cusps of the 11th and 5th houses, and the lords of the 5th and 11th posited in fruitful signs, promise children. 6. Barren signs on the cusps of the 1st, 5th, and 11th, or the lords of these posited in barren signs, lessen the chances of children.
Houses: The material below is an excerpt from Bhatt's Nakshatra Chintamani Grouping of Houses
Longevity 1.
Consider houses 1, 8 and 3 for longevity
2. [a] Maraka Houses. The 12th to any particular house denotes nonexistance of the matter signified by that particular house. So the houses 12 (12th to 1), 7 (12th to 8) and 2 (12th to 3) are known as the maraka (death dealing) houses [b] Badhaka houses. The house 11 is badhaka (harmful to life) to those born in Moveable signs as their Ascendants; the 9th for those born in Fixed signs and 7th for those born in Common signs 3. Death. The Badhaka houses are more harmful than the Maraka houses. So for death consider first the Badhaka house and then Maraka houses. Saturn is the chief governor of longevity. Health: Consider the Ascendant for health. Disease and Cure: Consider the house 6 for sickness or disease. For cure consider the houses 1, 5 and 11 (1st, health, 5th is 12th to 6. absence of sickness, 11th is 12th to 12. absence of bedridden sickness). Accident: Consider the houses 8 and 12 for accident (8th-serious illness, accident, suicide; 12th self-undoing, confinement in bed or hospital). Mars, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu cause an accident. Education: (a) Consider the houses 4, 9 and 11 for education (4th is the main house for education, it denotes preparation for examinations academic qualifications, regular attendance in school or college: 9th deep study and higher education; 11th-fulfilment of desires. The 6th house shows Competitive examination (it is 12th from 7 i.e. loss to others and gain to you). (b) Completion of education: Consider the houses 3, 5 and 8 (being 12th from 4, 6, and 9 respectively). Mercury and Jupiter are the chief governors of education. Building or Land:
(a)
Consider the houses 4, 11, and 12 for purchase or construction of a building (4th is the main house for building, 11th gain, 12th payment to the seller of the building or investment of money).
(b)
Consider the houses 3,5 and 10 for disposing of the building or selling it (3rd is 12th from the 4th i.e. losing the house; 5th is 11th from the 7th i.e. gain to purchaser ; 10th is 4th from the 7th i.e. building to the purchaser) Mars is the natural significator of buildings and Saturn is that of land, mines and estates.
Marriage: (a)
Consider the houses 2, 7 and 11 for marriage (2nd addition to family; 7 -wife or husband, legal tie. It is the main house for marriage; 11th respectively). th
(b)
Consider the houses 1, 6 and 10 for separation or divorce (being 12th from 2,7 and 11 respectively). These houses denote absence of married life. Venus is the chief governor of marriage.
Children: (a)
Consider the houses 2, 5and 11 for childbirth (2nd increase in the number of the members of the family due to birth of a child; 5th first conception or pregnancy, progeny or child;11th is the 5th from the 7th). The 5th for females and 11th for males are important.
(b)
Consider the houses 1, 4 and 10 for absence of children or for separation from the children ( being 12th from 2,5 and 11 respectively Jupiter is the natural significator of childbirth. In females Moon is fertility and Mars is menstruation. In males Venus is fertility and Sun is vitality.
Foreign Travels: (a)
Consider the houses 3, 9 and 12 for foreign travels (3rd is 12th from 4th i.e. away from the permanent place; 9th long journey, foreign travel. 12thlife in an unknown place or completely unfamiliar atmosphere).
(b)
Consider the houses 3,9 and 11 for returning to home country from foreign land (11th meeting ones own kith and kin, reunion of relatives) Moon is the chief governor of journey.
Finance and Prosperity:
(a) Profession/service: Consider the houses 2,6 and 10 ( 2nd bank balance, self acquisition;6th services rendered, day to day attendance on duty and thereby earning; being 12th from the 7th denotes loss to others and gain to self, hence receiving money from others;10th profession, either in independent vocation or in service). Sun is the chief governor of profession. (b) Consider the houses 1, 5 and 9th for change of profession or service th (being 12 from 2, 6 and 10 respectively). c) Consider the houses 2,6,10 and 11 for promotion rise in career or fortune; or for re-instatement in service. (d) Consider the houses 3, 10 and 12 for transfer in service with change of place (3rd-journey; being 12th from the 4th shows absence of the present residence i.e. change of place; 10th employment; 12th life in completely unfamiliar atmosphere. (e) Consider the houses 1, 8, 9&12 for suspension from service 1st is 12th nd from the 2 - absence of self earning; 8th suspension is one form of penalty; 9th is 12th from 10th-absence of status, position, power and name; 12th – loss in general). (f) Consider the houses 1, 5, 9 and 12 for retirement from service or dismissal; or loss of status in any walk of life (5th is the 12th from 6 i.e. absence of regular attendance on duty); also consider the house 8 if the native comes under the scheme of gratuity and provident fund. Finance: (a)
Consider the houses 2, 6 and 11 for gain of money any manner.
(b) Consider the houses 2, 3, 6 and 11 for gain of lottery (3rd lottery and help from others). (c) Consider the houses 2, 5, 6 and 11 for gain from speculation 2nd race th (5 -inclination for speculation for speculation). Jupiter is the chief governor of money. Independent Business: Consider the houses 2, 7 and 10 (7th dealings with others, purchase and sale of production; it is the main house for business).
Horary/Prashna Charts Erecting the Prashna/Horary Chart: 1. If a person comes to you for a consultation about a specific question, ask him/her to give you a number from 1 to 249. The number given to you is taken as the Ascendant,
and from the number you can find out the sign, star and sub. (Most astrological software programs allow you to enter the Prashna/Horary number either in the data entry screen or on a separate worksheet, so the manual work is as easy as selecting a number on your keyboard, while the software calculates the chart for you.) If you are constructing a chart manually, say your client has picked the number 145. Go to your KP Star and Sub lord Table and scroll down for the number 145. There you will see that the sign is Libra from 29 degrees 26 minutes 40 seconds to 30 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds in the star of Vishaka, star lord is Jupiter, and sub lord is Moon. So take 29:26:40 Libra as the Ascendant, grab your Table of Houses and Panchang, and continue constructing the chart by hand from there. 2. If you do not want to use the system of selecting a number from 1 to 249, you may instead elect to construct the chart for the moment you wish to work on the chart, giving your judgment just as you would for an ordinary horoscope. This chart should be erected for the place that you are working on the chart at the time of judgment. Judging the Prashna/Horary: The Moon is the mind, so in the Prashna Chart, the mind of the client is shown by the position of the Moon, and it also assists in knowing the nature of the question asked. Generally the Moon, or its star lord or its sub lord, occupies or owns the house under question OR the Moon is connected with the house in question by conjunction or association with (by aspect) the owner or occupant of the house in question, or from the chief karaka of the matter asked about. Fulfillment of a Query: Planet Direct or Retrograde: Ordinarily in the prashna chart, a planet in direct motion will give the results, so a retrograde planet can give results only when it goes direct in motion, and when it crosses the point from where it initially turned retrograde. (Note: This theory is subject to modification according to experience in individual cases, as it does not always prove to be the case. Furthermore, the meaning of a retrograde planet is to be interpreted according to the nature of the question on each case.) Cuspal Sub Lord: 1. (a) The cuspal sub lord of a house under question indicates whether the matter signified by that house is promised or not. (b) The matter is promised if the cuspal sub lord is the significator (for example, in the star of the occupant or the owner) of that house or any one of the houses under consideration. (c) If the cuspal sub lord or its sub star lord is retrograde, the matter is promised when they turn direct. (d) If the star lord (of this cuspal sub lord) is retrograde, the matter is not denied, but it will not materialize during the Mahadasha, Bhukti, or Pratyantardasha of this cuspal
sub lord. however, it materializes during the dasha sequence of another significator (of the matter under question) whose star lord is direct in motion. (e) As each house denotes several particular matters, the chief governor of the matter under question may be taken into account, and it should be connected with the star lord of the cuspal sub lord of the house under question. 2. (a) In the Prashna Chart, the Ascendant indicates the efforts of the querent, while the 11th cusp shows the fulfillment of their desires or success in general. (b) So if the cuspal sub lord of the Ascendant or the 11th cusp is the significator of the matter in question, the querent gets success in general. (c) If the cuspal sub lord of the Ascendant or the 11th cusp is posited in house 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, or 11, or if it is in the star of the occupant of house 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, or 11, the querent gets success in all undertakings. (The Ascendant denotes success in one's efforts, the 2nd denotes monetary gain, the 3rd denotes help from others, the 6th, being 12th to the 7th, indicates loss to the other and gain to the querent, the 10th denotes reputation, and the 11th denotes profits and gain. so these particular houses are beneficial to the querent in general). Significators: 1. (a) The significators show the time of an event. (b) So note the significators of the house or houses which represent the matter asked. (c) Reject the significators which are in the star of a retrograde planet (because it cannot, during its period or sub period, give the results of its star lord). (d) Out of these significators, give preference to those significators which are found among the following planets: (1) Ruling Planets (2) The sign lord, star lord, and sub lord of the cusp of the house under query. (3) The cuspal sub lords of the houses under consideration. (4) The joint period rulers (dashas) at the time of judgment. discretion should be used while selecting the significators from the above planets. (e) The query will materialize during the joint period (dashas) of these significators when the transit agrees. Transit: At the time of the event, Sun, Moon and/or the joint period rulers (dasha rulers) will be found in the star or sub of the same joint period ruler or rulers.
Imprisonment/Incarceration: 1. Imprisonment first and foremost must include a separation from the home or domestic residence - so a change of residence should be very evident (12th from the 4th - or 3rd house) if she is to be convicted, while at the opposite end (no prison sentence) the 2nd shows a life with family members (11th from the 4th). 2, Restricted movements and confinement will be indicated by the 12th house and all connections to the 12th. Malefics occupying the constellations of the planets posited in the 2nd and 12th, the occupants of these two houses owning malefic houses, malefic planets in the constellations of the lords of these houses, along with the lords of these houses - would all threaten sentencing to include imprisonment/incarceration. If the lord of the 1st is also connected with any of these houses - then this also supports a contention that imprisonment is a strong possibility. 3, Rahu is a chief significator for jail, so a malefic in the 2nd or 12th in the star or sub of Rahu - and connected with the 2nd or 12th - supports a sentence involving prison. Favorable aspects to the significators of the 12th house and/or the 12th cusp, and hard aspects to the significators of the 2nd house and/or 2nd cusp can also suggest an unfavorable outcome - such as imprisonment. Independent Business: 1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 10th is the significator of the 2nd, 7th, or 10th, an independent business or profession is promised during the joint period of the significators of the 2nd, 7th, and 10th. 2. If the cuspal sub lord of the 7th is the significator of the 2nd, 10th or 11th, gain in business is promised during the joint period of the significators of the 2nd, 10th, and 11th. 3. Consider the houses 2, 7 and 10 (7th is dealings with others, purchase and sale of production; it is the main house for business).
Intuition: 1. Only when the Moon and Mercury have harmonious aspects can one have clear exposition, proper wording, good vocabulary, and intuition. The 9th house, lord, significator, and sub, aspects, etc., should also be examined for intuition.. 2. Moon is called the mind. It is like a mirror - exactly reflecting the object. 3. Mercury is for supreme intelligence, as it governs the central nervous system. It is like a lens.
4. Therefore whenever these two planets form or receive favorable aspects, they give high imagination, linguistic capabilities, keen observation, intuitive perception, quick grasp, retentive power, reproductive ability fluency of speech, and general success especially in astrology. 5. So those who have strong Mercury aspects will thoroughly analyze, properly apply, and correctly predict.
Leaving a Job: 1. If the sub lord of the 10th or 6th cusp is the significator of the 1st, 5th, or 9th, the querent can leave service during the joint period of the significators of the 1st, 5th, and 9th. These significators are generally connected with the houses of service, which are the 2nd, the 6th, and the 10th.
Litigation: 1. According to KP, the 6th house represents litigation, and the 7th house indicates the opponent in litigation. 2. Therefore, litigation would be imminent whenever the significators of the 6th and 7th houses are operating in life. 3. The cause of the litigation is represented by the planets connected with - or associated with - the 6th house or its lord. 4. Success in litigation is promised by the lord of the 11th house or planets in the 11th house. Success is also ensured if the 6th and the 7th houses come under the influence of the lords of the stars or the occupants of the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 10th and 11th houses. 5. If the lord of the 6th house is connected with the 11th house, or the 11th house is connected with the lord of the 6th house, success in litigation is realized. 6. The above (#5) also suggests that the connection of the lords of the 12th and 5th houses will cause failure in absolute terms.
Longevity: 1.What are the indications for full longevity?
1. Look at the sub lord of the Ascendant. If this sub lord is posited in the star of a planet who is in the 1st, 5th, 9th or 10th, or owns any of these houses, this tells us that the chart owner has a long life. 2. To make this a bit clearer, if the sub lord of the Ascendant is not in the nakshatra of either the dispositor of - or lords of - the Maraka Sthanas (2nd or 7th) or Badhakas (11th house for Cardinal signs rising, 9th house for Fixed signs rising, and 7th house for Mutable signs rising), a long life is indicated. 3. Harmonious indicators for longevity are judged by houses 1, 3, and 8, while houses 2, 7, and 12 - along with the badhaka house, are detrimental for longevity. 4. If the cuspal sub lord of the Ascendant is the significator of the badhaka and maraka houses, the life is short. 5. If the cuspal joint rulers (the sign lord, the star lord, and the sub lord) of the Ascendant or the 8th house cusp are the significators of the badhaka and maraka houses, their joint period is very critical for life. Lost Documents: If the cuspal sub lord of the 2nd or the 11th is the significator of the 2nd (movable article which is lost or stolen), the 6th (loss to thief, being 12th to the 7th-thief), or the 11th (regaining), movable property will be regained during the joint period of the significator of the 2nd, 6th, and 11th.
Maraka Houses: 1. The 1st, the 8th, and the 3rd are the houses of longevity, and Saturn is the chief governor of longevity.. 2. The 12th to any particular house denotes non-existence of the matter signified by that particular house. the 12th house (12th to the 1st), the 7th house (12th to the 8th), and the 2nd house (12th to the 3rd) are known as the Maraka - or death inflicting houses. 3. The Badhaka Houses are more harmful than the Maraka Houses. So when assessing death, first consider the Badhaka house, and then the maraka house.
Badhaka Houses: 1. The badhaka houses are houses that are harmful to life, and badhaka houses are more harmful for life than maraka houses. The badhaka houses are the 11th for those born in Cardinal (moveable) signs, the 9th for those born in Fixed signs, and the 7th for those born in Mutable (dual) signs.
2. For death, first consider the badhaka houses, and then the maraka houses as dangerous for the native, as there is danger to life during the joint period (dasha/bhukti) of the significators of the badhaka and maraka houses.
Mental Qualities: The sub lord of the Ascendant, Moon, and Mercury denote mental qualities. If they are in the star and sub of malefics connected with the 6th, 8th, or 12th, they signify conspiracy, criminal, diplomatic, malicious, revengeful, relentless, shrewd, crafty, and intriguing traits.
Missing Person: Consider the 3rd, the 9th, and the 12th for the missing person (counting from his Ascendant), and the 2nd, 8th, and 11th (being 12th to the 3rd, 9th, and 12th) for the person to return home.
Mute Signs: 1. Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are mute signs. 2. If Mercury lording the 6th is posited in the 2nd house in a mute sign, or the lord of the 6th is posited in the 2nd in a mute sign afflicted by Mars or saturn, perceptible stammer, lisp, or other impediment will be the result. 3. Mercury anywhere in mute signs afflicted by Saturn, causes stammer. 4. If Mars adds his influence by bad aspect, then the native will talk very fast, lisp, or pronounce his words badly. 5. When Mercury happens to be in a mute sign in opposition to the Moon, the native will have a defect in speech. 6. Saturn in the lagna in a mute sign causes a speech impediment. 7. The 2nd house governs vocal organs. If a voice sign (Gemini, Libra, or Aquarius are called musical or voice signs; some western authors consider Virgo and Sagittarius also - some also include Taurus) is found in the 2nd house in a horoscope, especially if Venus or Mercury is posited there and free from affliction, then eloquence or some vocal gift may be predicted. Jupiter indicates that one will offer advice, preach, and/or will be a platform speaker. Mars and Jupiter give the native assertion, making him an orator who can move the masses by his fiery speech. Mercury and Saturn show that he will modify his speech according to the time, circumstances, and crowd before him.
News: 1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 3rd (news) is the significator (in the star of the occupant or owner) of the 3rd and the 11th, the querent will hear news.
Overseas for Studies: If the cuspal sub lord of the 12th is the significator of the 3rd, 9th, or 12th, foreign travel is promised during the joint period of the significators of the 3rd, 9th, and 12th.
Overseas Travel: Houses to be judged for traveling abroad are the 3rd, 9th, and 12th - and if the career or profession is involved, we must also include the 10th. Significators: 1. Planets - including the nodes - posited in the star of the occupants of the 3rd, 9th, and 12th. 2. The occupants of these houses. 3. The planets - including the nodes - that are posited in the stars of the lords ruling the 3rd, 9th, and 12th. 4. The lords of these houses. 5. The planets conjoined with or aspected by any of the significators. Questions: 1. Why do we judge the 3rd house? Because to go overseas, one has to leave his permanent place of residence. The 3rd is the12th house from the 4th house of residence. 2. Why is the 9th house involved? Long journeys are indicated by the 9th house. 3. What about the 12th house? When one travels overseas, he stays in a foreign place. This means he will live in entirely new surroundings - in a new environment.
4. And when do we include the 10th house? If one is traveling overseas relative to one's career or profession, we then also look at the 10th house. However if the trip involves gambling, betting, etc., look at the 5th house. If one is traveling overseas for marriage, look at the 7th house. If one travels overseas to speak - or for lecture purposes - such as conventions, look at the 2nd house.
Part of Fortune 1. The Part of Fortune (PF) is calculated by adding the longitude of the Ascendant plus the Moon minus the Sun. To calculate PF: Say that in a given chart the Ascendant is posited at 06 degrees Pisces 21 minutes, the Moon is posited at 27 degrees Leo 40 minutes, and the Sun is posited at 00 degrees Scorpio 01. We then have: 336 degrees 21' (Asc: 06 Pisces 21') + 147 degrees 40' (Moon 27 Leo 41') _______________________________ = 483 degrees 62 minutes - 210 degrees 01' (Sun: 00 Scorpio 01') ________________________________ 273 degrees 60' = 274 degrees 274 = 04 degrees Capricorn 00'
2. For transit results, the Part of Fortune deserves serious attention. Often times the PF indicates certain results which are not so apparent when looking solely at the aspects formed by the transits to the natal planets. 3. The calculated points in a chart (Ascendant and Midheaven) change quickly - as does the Part of Fortune. Consider the effects of the aspects produced from these points - as they change rapidly - and therefore will be the determining factor for assessing differences when considerations are given for births that occur within a tight time frame of one another. Different aspects produce different results, and therefore the PF should be included in your chart assessments to both fine tune predictions and account for the experiences with respect to different life circumstances/events for individuals born within a few minutes of one another.
Planetary Effects: 1. In KP, how are we to judge how the planets will react in any given situation? A planet moving in a star is primarily under the influence of the lord of that star, and the planet will predominately give the results of the house the star lord occupies, in addition to the house(s) owned by the star lord. Then, the planet itself will offer the results of the house it occupies and the house(s) it owns. Assess both the star lord and the planet to determine the nature of the event.
In the example below, I will elaborate on the function of the dasha lord Venus, using an Aries Lagna.
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Rasi Chart 10
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20°21' Planetary Effects: In KP, how are we to judge how the planets will react in any given situation? A planet moving in a star is primarily under the influence of the lord of that star, and the planet will predominately give the results of the house the star lord occupies, in addition to the house(s) owned by the star lord. Then, the planet itself will offer the results of the house it occupies and the house(s) it owns. Assess both the star lord and the planet to determine the nature of the event.
Chart Example: For a client with an Aries lagna, Venus is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses. During a Venus dasha, we can say that marriage will take place as both the 2nd and 7th houses are significators for marriage, as is Venus. Dasha lord Venus is posited in Scorpio at 20 degrees 21 minutes, in the star of Jyeshta, which is ruled by Mercury, making Mercury the star lord of Venus. (If unfamiliar with stars and subs, please see # 160 in the Star and Sub Lord Table). Now we must determine how Venus will function, and how it will react to the prospect of marriage. So what are the functions of Venus dasha Venus bhukti in this example chart? Venus is posited in the Nakshatra of Jyeshta, which is ruled by Mercury. Mercury is posited in the 5th house, and is the lord of the 3rd and the 6th houses. This means that Venus will be under the influence and control of the planet Mercury, therefore Venus is compelled - by Mercury - to give the results of the 5th house because Mercury is posited in the 5th house. In addition to the 5th house, Mercury lords the 3rd and the 6th, therefore Venus - in her dasha - will predominately offer the results of the 5th, 3rd, and 6th houses - the houses of her star lord, Mercury. Because Venus lords the 2nd and the 7th, Venus will be very attentive to - and concerned with - the matters revolving around the event of marriage, and therefore will indulge herself to initiate the marital ceremony by engaging in a love affair. Why? Because she is under the influence of Mercury - lord of the 3rd and 6th - but Mercury is occupying the 5th house of love affairs. So Mercury influences Venus who is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses of marriage - to submit to the matters of the 5th house first (where Mercury is posited - 5th suggests love affairs) and therefore entices Venus into a love affair that ultimately results in a marriage. However, after some time, Mercury - being lord of the 6th house (and now giving the secondary results of lordship - remember Mercury owns the 6th - which is 12th to the 7th house of marriage), so Mercury now initiates phase 2 of his plan for Venus - which is to separate the couple through 6th house matters (debts, conflict, etc.). So now Mercury's function, once again, is to lead the stage for divorce proceedings to follow. So here you can see how several matters with respect to marriage are built in to both involve the Dasha lord and the star lord, but according to the event matter, the house results are the only ones that manifest. So in summation, dasha and bhukti lord Venus is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses, and posited in the 8th. Mercury, the star lord of Venus, is posited in the 5th house and owns the 3rd and 6th houses. With all that in mind, we can now see how Venus is connected to offer the results of the 8th, 2nd, 7th, 5th, 6th, and 3rd houses. Venus will predominately offer the results of its star lord Mercury, and Mercury's position in the 5th house to initiate an affair, followed by Mercury's lordship of the 6th and 3rd houses, and then move on to the results of the 2nd and 7th houses of Venus, and also the 8th where Venus resides. So for deciding the matter of marriage, the 2nd and the 7th are the permanent residence for Venus - as Venus has lordship over these two houses - while the 8th house is where Venus takes up temporary residence. Then, the 5th, 6th, and the 3rd houses of Mercury are the
ones controlling and compelling Venus to respond to the matters of the 5th, 6th, and 3rd. Therefore, when the Venus dasha and bhukti is operating in this chart, Venus will first let you know (by lordship) that the matters will revolve around Marriage because the dasha/bhukti lord owns the 2nd and the 7th houses, and then that the results will manifest according to the position and then lordship of the star lord of Venus - which is Mercury. So much falls in the hands of the planet that is star lord of the dasha/bhukti that is running. See KP: Timing: Transits and Dashas
Timing: Transits and Dashas: 1. Events usually happen during the significator periods of the dashas/bhukti, and when the transit agrees. 2. At the time of the event, Sun, Moon, and/or dasha period rulers are usually found to be transiting: (a) in the star or sub of the same dasha lords - such as in the star or sub of the Mahadasha, Bhukti, Pratyantardasha, and/or Sookshma period lords. (b)
in the star of the significator (planetary significator) of that event (other than the joint period rulers) in the horoscope." Example: See Birth Horoscope #1: A. The mother of the native passed away on November 1, 1923 at about 2:00 PM IST, during the dasha of Ke/Ve/Ra/Ju. At the time the Sun was transiting 15 Libra 21' in the star of the pratyantardasha lord (Rahu). Moon was at 08 Cancer 49' transiting in the sub of bhukti lord Venus; Ketu was posited at 15 Aquarius 32 in pratyantardasha lord Rahu's star; Venus was transiting 28 Libra 46' in the star of sookshma lord Jupiter; Rahu was transiting 15 Leo 32' in the star of Venus, and Jupiter was transiting 02 Scorpio 08' in its own star. B. The father of the native passed away on October 1, 1955 at 7:30 PM IST during the dasha of Su/Ve/Sa/Ju. At that time the Sun was transiting 14 Virgo 29' in the sub of the sookshma period lord, Jupiter while Moon was transiting in 11 Pisces 30' in the pratyantardasha lord's star of Saturn. Venus was transiting 22 Virgo 37' in the sub of bhukti lord, Venus; and Saturn was transiting 25 Libra 27' in the star of sookshma lord, Jupiter.
Information on Transits and Charts and What to Expect: 1. Transit in Stars: Saturn transits in one star for approximately 13 months. Rahu/Ketu transit in one star for about 8 months. Jupiter transits in one star for about 5 months and 10 days; Mars transits in one star for about 20 days; Mercury and Venus are not very uniform in their in their motion, so tracking must be checked for them. The Sun is very regular in motion and stays in one star for about 13 days, while Moon stays put in one star for about 24 hours. Transit in Subs: Saturn, while transiting through one star, will remain in one sub for many weeks. Rahu, Ketu, and Jupiter remain in one sub for many days. The Sun remains in one sub for anywhere from 1 to 3 days, and the Moon remains in one sub for approximately 3 hours. 2. Observe the influence of the transiting planets every year - most especially the transits of Saturn because it is always of a longer duration. If the transits of Rahu, Ketu, and Jupiter coincide or cross paths with the influence of Saturn, there is a greater possibility of a particular event/occurrence. What is not indicated in the natal chart cannot be expected to materialize in full or to the desired extent, during the period of the transiting planets. If it is supported in the natal chart, it holds more promise. It is generally a smart practice to observe the effects of the transits in relation to the dashas that are running - as outlined above in "Timing: Transits & Dashas". 3. The point is to get you to pay attention to the cumulative influence of the slow moving planets in transit - such as - Saturn, Rahu, Ketu, Jupiter, (Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto also - if you include these in your assessments). Closely observe their effects during the time frame of anywhere from 5 to 13 months at a time, and familiarize yourself with their positions. In the natal chart, some planets are the significators of marriage (2nd, 7th, and 11th), some are significators of money (2nd, 6th, and 11th); some are significators of loss of money (8th and 12th); some are significators of sickness (6th, 8th, and 12th), some are significators of career/occupation (2nd, 6th, and 10th), and so on. The stronger the significators are, the greater the possibility of their results materializing during a particular year under review...but you won't know this unless you familiarize yourself with the positions of the planets. For example: Suppose all of the above transiting planets are simultaneously moving in the stars for the significators of money (like the 2nd, 6th, and 11th), and also simultaneously moving in the subs connected with the 2nd, 6th, and 11th in the natal chart. It is then that they become coincided with one another in their respective ability to influence these specific matters. So your monetary condition may then improve during this part of the year. Now, consider the same scenario with the above transiting planets moving in the subs or connected with the 8th or 12th houses instead of the 2nd, 6th, or 11th houses of the birth chart. In this scenario, it is likely that you will lose money, be short of cash, or you may have heavy expenditures that need to be addressed at this time. So when this situation arises in any particular month, you will
find that the Sun might be transiting in the star or sub of the significator of the 2nd, 6th, or 11th OR transiting in the star or sub of the 8th or 12th of the natal chart whatever the case may be. To further elaborate, if the above situation happens to occur on a particular day, the Moon may be transiting in the star or sub of the significator of the 2nd, 6th, 11th, OR the 8th or12th. Now suppose the above transiting planets are moving in the stars of the 2nd, 6th, and 11th during a particular year under consideration, but their star lords remain in retrograde motion for a certain length of time. If this is the case, it will not be possible to expect any desired result/outcome until these star lords revert back to direct motion. This type of scenario is even more pronounced if these planets are in the subs of retrograde planets.
Political Career: Saturn denotes diplomacy; Sun government, power, position, name, and fame; Jupiter dignity and wisdom; Mars coercion, controlling power and dominance; Rahu politics and government. Leo, Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Aquarius; cardinal signs; angular houses, houses 9, 10, and 11 are to be considered for cases of politics and public life. Ascendant denotes inclinations; 10th house cusp ambitions; 11th cusp realization of ambitions and aspirations, success in general. So if the sub lord of the Ascendant, 10th cusp and 11th cusp are strong significators of the 9th, 10th, and 11th, the native plunges into public life, or he shines as a statesman or politician. It should also be remembered that a planet owning both the Trikona and Kendra gives prosperity in general.
Pregnancy: Is my daughter pregnant? 1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 5th: (a) Occupies the fruitful sign of Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces, and (b) Is the significator of the 2nd, 5th, or 11th, Then the woman under concern is pregnant. 2. If the cuspal sub lord of the 5th :
(a) Occupies the barren sign of Aries, Gemini, Leo, or virgo, and (b) is in the starof the planet in the barren sign Then the woman under concern is not pregnant.
Promotion: Better prospects, honor, prestige, and rank are to be studied from the 10th house, and an increase in income - as well as other benefits - are to be judged from the 11th house. The 2nd and 6th houses are to be considered anytime the question is relative to the profession. The order in which we have to select the significators according to their strength is as follows: 1. The planets posited in the star of the occupants of the 2nd, 6th, 10th or 11th. 2. The planets posited in the 2nd, 6th, 10th, or 11th. 3. The planets posited in the stars of the lords of the 2nd, 6th, 10th or 11th. 4. The lords of the above houses. 5. The planets conjoined with the strong significators. 6. The planets aspected by the strong significators. 7. Rahui or Ketu posited in the sign of any of the strong significators. Houses to be judged for promotions are the 2nd, 6th, 10th and 11th. Significators: (Note: Whether Rahu or Ketu is in a sign conjoined with, aspected by, or owned by a planet, then the node is to be both considered and preferred.) 1. Rahu or Ketu, or the planets posited in the star of the occupants of either the 2nd, 6th, 10th, or 11th. 2. The occupants. 3. The node or the planets posited in the star of the owners of the 2nd, 6th, 10th and 11th.
4. the owners. 5. The node or the planets conjoined with any of the significators. (This rule is universal, simple, scientific, correct, and convincing.) Question: When can I expect the next promotion? Based on the above, select the common planets among the significators, and the ruling planets at the moment of judgment, and line up the appropriate dasha sequence (dasha, bhukti, pratyantardasha, and shookshma) to determine when the next promotion will occur.
Publishing a Book: 1. Consider the 3rd and 11th houses for writing and publication of books. 2. If the cuspal sub lord of the 3rd and the 11th is Mercury (writings) or Jupiter (publications), or if it is the significator of the 3rd and the 11th, and if the star lord of this cuspal sub lord is connected with Mercury and Jupiter, the querent can write a book and publish it. 3. During the joint period of the significators of the 3rd and the 11th, the book will be written and published. These significators are generally connected with Mercury (writing), Jupiter (publications), and Mars (printing).
Punarphoo: What is "Punarphoo"? It is said that whenever Saturn has any connections with the Moon, obstacles arise giving delays - along with headaches, fears, and anxieties. These uncertainties are caused by the distressing combination of the Sa/Mo connections. 1. Punarphoo is a term for Moon-Saturn aspects in the Natal Chart. 2. Punarphoo pertains to any one of these: (a) Saturn in the star of the Moon and his own sub, (b) or Moon is in the star of Saturn and in her own sub, (c) or if Moon and Saturn are in the same sign. 3. The condition pertains also if the Moon is in the star of Saturn and in the sub of the Moon,
or if the Moon is the 3rd or 10th sign from Saturn, to Saturn's 3rd and 10th aspect from the Moon. 4. Punarphoo also applies to Saturn aspects to the chart in general. (Above references taken from: PUNARPHOO: Saturn & Moon - by K. Subramaniam) ***********
The Cancellation of Punarphoo: K.P. & Astrology: 1996 Annual Mr. L.Y.Rao came across the following information (quite accidently) while browsing through old issues of the K.P. Annuals. In this particular article below, the subject of Cancellation of Punarphoo had been discussed by the late Pt. K.R. Kar, issued in the 1996 Annual: K.P. & Astrology, (pages 69-72). I also personally thank Mr L.Y. Rao, for sharing with us the following information from the Annual. Cancellation takes place briefly when: 1. Saturn or Moon are found in association with Sun, in one sign. (could be divided into two bhavas). 2. Sun is in the star of either of them. 3. Sun is in a star, lord of which is near either Moon or Saturn. 4. When there is any planet close to the Moon or Saturn, in the star of the Sun. 5. And lastly, Saturn or Moon is in the sub-sub of the Sun. "It is hoped that the above "Cancellation of Punarphoo" theory will help members to do more research on this interesting subject - which is full of pitfalls for the average follower of K.P." Qualifications of an Astrologer The Sage says: "An astrologer should come from a noble family, should be good to look at, modest in temperament, true, impartial, and with good physique. He has to be active and courageous. He should be clear in his statement, witty, sincere, and free from vices. He should have no stage fear. He should worship Devas; observe fast and penance; and must be conversant with astronomy and astrology. In the astronomical science, there are five schools of thought in India: (1). Paulisa
(2). Romaka Siddhanta (3). Vasishta (4). Saura (5). Paitamaha The astrologer should be thorough with all the Siddhantas. He must be able to understand the objections and points of differences.” He asks “How could one who has not understood the spirit of the Sastras, be called an astrologer?” And adds that he is only a fool whose interpretation if just opposite to the principles expounded by our sages and commits mistakes in his calculations. Varahamihira admits “It is easy for anybody to cross a sea if the breeze is favorable. But it is not possible for a person who is not a sage to reach the other shore of the ocean of astrology.” Varahamihira opines that even sages in forests, free from domestic worry, pride, and prejudice, welcome the astrologer and without hesitation take interest in astrology when they, by chance, meet any wise astrologer.
Rahu and Ketu 1. How can we tell what planet the nodes represent, or what planets the nodes act as agents for in a chart? Rahu and Ketu are nodes The nodes are always stronger than the planets represented by them.. In the order of importance, the nodes act as agents for: (a). The planet with whom it is conjoined (b). The lord of the constellation in which it is disposited (c). The planet or planets aspecting it (d). And lastly, the owner of the sign in which it resides.
Rectification: Ruling Planets and Rectification of Birth Time:
1. The ruling planets at the time of judgment correspond or agree or tally with: (a) The ruling planets at birth; or (b) The sign lord, star lord, sub lord, and sub sub lord of the ascendant at the time of birth. The sign lord, star lord, sub lord, and sub sub lord of the Ascendant at birth are found either in the star or sub of the ruling planet or planets at the time of judgment. Example: Birth Horoscope #1 (Data is Male: July 7, 1912, (Sunday) 20:42 IST, 23N02', 72E35') Ruling Planets at Birth: Day Lord Sun
Day: Sunday Ascendant: 12 Capricorn 25' Moon: 21 Pisces 49' -
Sign Lord -
Star Lord -
Saturn
Moon
Jupiter
Mercury
Rahu in Pisces represents Jupiter and Ketu in Virgo represents Mercury, so the Ruling Planets are Sun, Moon, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. The time of judgment was September 8, 1969 (Monday) at 7:45 AM IST 23N02, 72E35. Ruling Planets at the Time of Judgment: Day Lord Moon
Day: Monday Ascendant: 08 Virgo 41' Moon: 09Cancer 58' -
Sign Lord -
Star Lord -
Mercury
Sun
Moon
Saturn
At this moment, Rahu was in Aquarius, so Rahu represents Saturn. Ketu was in Leo, So Ketu represents the Sun. So the Ruling Planets (RP's) are Sun, Moon, Mercury, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu. The Ruling Planets at birth line up with the Ruling Planets at the time of judgment: Jupiter at birth is in the star of Saturn - the Ruling Planet at at the time of judgment. Ascendant at Birth is 12 Capricorn 25, so it is jointly ruled as under: Sign Lord Saturn
Star Lord Moon
Sub Lord Rahu
Sub sub Lord Jupiter
The sign lord, star lord, and sub lord of the ascendant at the time of birth agree with the Ruling Planets at the time of judgment; while the sub sub lord of the ascendant at the time of birth is in the star of Saturn - the Ruling Planet at the time of judgment. So in this case, the Ruling Planets both at the time of judgment and the time of birth, line up. The joint rulers of the Ascendant at the time of birth also correspond to the Ruling Planets at the time of judgment. So the birth time is correct. 2. In doubtful cases where two times for the birth are given, proceed as follows: (a) Note the sign lord, star lord, sub lord, and sub sub lord of the Ascendant at the time of birth for the two given times. (b) The case in which the sign lord, star lord, sub lord, and sub sub lord of the Ascendant agree with the Ruling Planets at the of judgment is the accepted time in cases like that, so accept that birth time and reject the other. 3. In cases where the approximate interval of the birth time is given: For example, from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM, 10:00 AM to Noon, 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, etc., proceed as follows: (a) Note the Ruling Planets at the time of judgment. (b) According to the date of birth, you should fix the probable sign of the Ascendant in which the birth could have taken place. Generally the sign owned by any one of the Ruling Planets will be rising in the Ascendant, or the sign occupied by Rahu or Ketu if it is a Ruling Planet, will be rising in the Ascendant. (c) Then select the star lord and sub lord etc., suitable to this sign from the Ruling Planets, bearing i n mind the order of preference of RP's (as listed above), and also the importance of Rahu and Ketu. (d) Find out the sensitive degree on this sign on which the sign lord, star lord, sub lord, and sub sub lord operate jointly. this degree will show the exact position of the Ascendant at birth. The time when this degree rises in the Ascendant should be considered as the correct time of birth. (e) It should be remembered that each planet governs three Nakshatra's (also known as Constellations or stars). for example: Venus governs 13 degrees 20' to 26 degrees 40' in Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius as its stars. So the Ruling Planet of any particular moment will operate a s a star lord in three different signs. So it will be difficult as to which sign should be selected for fixing the time of birth. So it is necessary that the approximate time of birth should be ascertained as to whether it is between Sunrise and Noon, between Noon and Sunset, between Sunset and Midnight, or Midnight and Sunrise. (f) At the time of judgment, if any planet is found in the Ascending sign, or if a planet is in opposition to the Ascendant, then the planet plays an important role in
fixing the time of birth. This planet should be given importance as a Ruling Planet, especially if the planet conjoins or aspects any of the RP's. Discretion has to be used in these kinds of cases. Retirement: 1. The 1st, 5th, 9th, and 12th signify retirement from service. 2. The 2nd, 6th, and 10th indicate service. So the 12th house to the 2nd, 6th, and 10th, which is the 1st, 5th, and 9th, show the end of service, or retirement.
Retrograde Planets: 1. Should retrograde planets be cause for concern? In a Natal Chart there is nothing to worry about with respect to whether a planet is in direct or retrograde motion - there is no difference in analysis. Retrograde planets neither lose strength, nor are they harmful. In a Prashna/Horary Chart, if a retrograde planet is posited in the star of a planet which is in direct motion, it indicates that after an obstacle and/or delay, the matter will materialize when the planet goes direct and passes beyond the point from where the retrograde motion initially began. However, planets in retrograde motion - if posited in the star of another retrograde planet - or in its own star when retrograde - promise only failure. And planets in direct motion, if posited in the star of a retrograde planet, will not see success.
Rival Competition: In cases of competition and contests between two rival parties in any walk of life (sports, politics, etc)., if the cuspal sub lord of the 11th house (success) and that of the 6th (defeat to the rival) occupy the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 10th, or 11th and are in the star of the occupant of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 10th, or 11th, the team or competitor under query will win the match.
Ruling Planets: 1. Ruling Planets: Jot down the time and day when a question is put to you or when you construct the horoscope for your analysis and judgment.
The day begins from Sunrise: Day Lords are: Sun governs Sunday, Moon - Monday, Mars - Tuesday, Mercury - Wednesday, Jupiter - Thursday, Venus - Friday, Saturn Saturday. The Ruling Planets are listed below in their Order of Preference: 1. The star lord of the Ascendant 2. The sign lord of the Ascendant 3. The star lord of the Moon 4. The sign lord of the Moon 5. The Day Lord (These 5 Ruling Planets above are taken at the time of query or judgment). Rahu/Ketu and Ruling Planets:: If Rahu or Ketu is conjoining or aspects a Ruling Planet, or if Rahu or Ketu is posited in a sign owned by one of the Ruling Planets, then Rahu and/or Ketu should be included as a Ruling Planet. The Ruling planet which is in the star or sub of a retrograde planet should be omitted.
Saint: 1. Sun - spirit; Moon - mind; Jupiter - morals, religion and philosophy; Saturn meditation, renunciation, penance; Ketu - spiritualism, sainthood. Houses 4, 8, and 12; Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces, show spiritual tendencies. The 9th house and Sagittarius denote morals, devotion, philosophy, religion, intuition, farsightedness. The 5th house denotes spiritual practice. the 12th house denotes selfsacrifice, seclusion, renunciation, emancipation. 2. (a) If the sub lord of the Ascendant (out look) is the significator (in the star of the occupant or owner) of the 3rd (mental tendencies), the 10th (aims) and the 12th (renunciation), or connected with the 3rd, 10th or 12th and Saturn, the native leans toward renunciation. (b) If the sub lord of the 11th cusp (fulfillment of desires) is the significator (in the star of the occupant or owner) of the 5th and 10th or connected with the 5th and 10th, the native achieves spiritual attainment.
Scholarship:
1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 11th is the significator of the 2nd (money), the 6th (scholarship), or the 11th (gain), and connected with the 4th house (studies), the native gets the scholarship for studies during the joint periods (dashas) of the significators of the 2nd, 6th, and 11th which are connected with the 4th.
Second Marriage: 1. What cuspal sub lord determines the second marriage of a person? The 2nd cuspal sub lord and its dispositor shows the 2nd marriage. 2. How do we know if a second marriage is indicated? If the 7th cuspal sub lord is the Sun, and posited in the star of Mercury (owner of a dual sign), a second marriage is indicated.
Selling a House: 1. When will I be able to sell my home? If the cuspal sub lord of the 10th (house going to the buyer) is the significator (in the star of the occupant or owner) of the 3rd (parting with the house; 12th from 4th) or 10th house, the house can be sold during the joint period (dasha, bhukti, pratyantardasha) of the significators of the 3rd, 5th, and 10th.
Significators of the 6th, 8th, and 12th are: 1.
A planet in the star of the occupant of 6, 8, or 12, if not so
2.
The occupant of 6, 8, or 12, if not so
3.
A planet in the star of the owner of 6, 8, or 12, if not so
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The owner of 6, 8, or 12
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A planet in conjunction with or aspected by any of the above planets All these planets are called the significators of 6, 8, or 12 and they are in their order of strength.
Star Lord/Sub Lord:
1. The star lord of a planet shows us the particular matter that is under consideration, while the sub lord shows us the details about the same particular matter. For example - the sub lord will give us the scoop on success or failure, progress or no progress, whether one's application is shelved or whether it is on the move, whether the outcome or results of the matter will be favorable or unfavorable. The sub lord of the significator is the deciding factor regarding the matters of the star lord. Also see KP: Significator and Sub Lord
Sterility: 1. What causes sterility? Chances of sterility are indicated when:: (a) The sub lord of the ascendant connected to a barren sign suggests that the native is sterile (b) The sub lord of the 7th connected to a barren sign suggests that the partner of the native is sterile.
Success in Exam: 1. Will my son be successful in the examination he is taking? If the sub lord of the 4th cusp is the significator of the 4th, 9th, or 11th, a successful examination is promised when at the time of the exam (during the days of the examination) the joint period of the significators of the 4th, 9th, and 11th is running.
Suicide: 1. How do we judge a death related to suicide? Look at the sub lord of the 8th cusp. If this sub lord is posited in the star of the 2nd or 7th house (maraka houses) or posited in the badhaka house (11th house for Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn [cardinal signs], 9th house for Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius [fixed signs], and 7th house for Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces [mutable signs], and the 8th house and connected to Mars, death is by suicide.
Transfer in Service/Job Transfer:
1. If the cuspal sub lord of the 3rd or the 12th is the significator of the 3rd or 12th, and connected with the 10th, the native - if in service - will get transferred from the present place to another place during the joint period of the significators of the 3rd, 10th, and 12th.
Transits: 1. Is it true that we should always base our judgment of transits on the age of the person? Yes. The transit should always be judged according to the age of the person. For example: Common sense tells us that a transit indicating marriage for a six year old is simply not an indication for marriage, but rather for happiness within the family. For an adult, this will indicate marriage. For the elderly, it is a maraka. This is a general outlook, and other relevant periods of the Dasha/Bhukti must be taken into consideration for an accurate and precise prediction. Timing Transits: 1. Events usually happen during the significator periods of the dashas/bhukti, and when the transit agrees. 2. At the time of the event, Sun, Moon, and/or dasha period rulers are usually found to be transiting: (a) in the star or sub of the same dasha lords - such as in the star or sub of the Mahadasha, Bhukti, Pratyantardasha, and/or Sookshma period lords. (b)
in the star of the significator* (planetary significator) of that event (other than the joint period rulers) in the horoscope."
*The stronger the significators are, the greater the possibility of their results materializing during a particular year under review.
Who Survives Whom? Will I pass away before my spouse, or will my spouse pass away before me? If the sub lord of the 7th house cusp occupies a dual (mutable) sign and it happens to be the significator of Marakasthana and Badhakasthana, the spouse passes away earlier. This same rule applies when referencing the longevity of the second spouse, only with respect to the second spouse (in the event there have been two marriages) you have to then judge the 2nd cusp sub lord rather than the 7th.
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