Astrological Overview
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Signs and Planets
Brief KP Overview
1. KP uses the Sidereal Zodiac, the Placidus House System, and the KP Ayanamsa. To ensure you are working with the correct KP ayanamsa and constructing the chart properly, please take a moment to review the Table of Yearly KP Ayanamsha's for the Years 1900-2052.
2. The Nakshatras (Constellations), Star Lords and Sub Lords play a major role in delineating KP charts, so you will need to familiarize yourself with the K.P. Star & Sub Lord Table.
3. The Vimshottari Dasha system for timing events has been advocated by the great seers of our past, and is based on the constellations and the sub-divisions of the constellations.
4. For accurately assessing and evaluating the strength or weakness of a house and its lord, you must take into consideration the Sign, the Constellation, the Star Lord, and the Sub Lord.
5. The effects of any Planet can be evaluated quite clearly if we know the following:
a. The placement of the Planet in the horoscope
b. The Lord of the House the Planet is posited in
c. The Star Lord of the Planet
d. The Sub Lord of the Planet
6. So we can easily see that in the KP system of delineation, a planet is under the control of the lord of the Sign, the Star Lord and the Sub Lord of the Constellation.
Note: Many gems still remain hidden in Astrology. Through investigative research, coupled with the tools already given to us by the brilliance and efforts of Professor K. S. Krishnamurti - KP shows strong promise for digging deeper in the right places for this hidden knowledge. I have found KP to be a system very rich in promise, worthy of your highest considerations if you are a serious student and/or professional, and wide open for investigative research. KP is most definitely worth taking a serious look at.
For KP Beginners
A good way to visualize what is happening with planetary energies is to first become very familiar with the representations and significations of the signs. planets, houses, (and Nakshatras.) Then look at the sign and the star as being the containers, while the planet represents the content.
Dasha
Aspects
Note the Lord of the Constellations, also known as Star Lord (SL) or Nakshatra Lord (NL).
Karakas's and Karakatwa's
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)
1. KP uses the Sidereal Zodiac, the Placidus House System, and the KP Ayanamsa. To ensure you are working with the correct KP ayanamsa and constructing the chart properly, please take a moment to review the Table of Yearly KP Ayanamsha's for the Years 1900-2052.
2. The Nakshatras (Constellations), Star Lords and Sub Lords play a major role in delineating KP charts, so you will need to familiarize yourself with the K.P. Star & Sub Lord Table.
3. The Vimshottari Dasha system for timing events has been advocated by the great seers of our past, and is based on the constellations and the sub-divisions of the constellations.
4. For accurately assessing and evaluating the strength or weakness of a house and its lord, you must take into consideration the Sign, the Constellation, the Star Lord, and the Sub Lord.
5. The effects of any Planet can be evaluated quite clearly if we know the following:
a. The placement of the Planet in the horoscope
b. The Lord of the House the Planet is posited in
c. The Star Lord of the Planet
d. The Sub Lord of the Planet
6. So we can easily see that in the KP system of delineation, a planet is under the control of the lord of the Sign, the Star Lord and the Sub Lord of the Constellation.
Note: Many gems still remain hidden in Astrology. Through investigative research, coupled with the tools already given to us by the brilliance and efforts of Professor K. S. Krishnamurti - KP shows strong promise for digging deeper in the right places for this hidden knowledge. I have found KP to be a system very rich in promise, worthy of your highest considerations if you are a serious student and/or professional, and wide open for investigative research. KP is most definitely worth taking a serious look at.
For KP Beginners
A good way to visualize what is happening with planetary energies is to first become very familiar with the representations and significations of the signs. planets, houses, (and Nakshatras.) Then look at the sign and the star as being the containers, while the planet represents the content.
Dasha
- The Planet represents the Source.
- The Star Lord represents the effects and the results.
- The Sub Lord gives us an idea of the final direction of that result.
Aspects
- Calculate the exact differences between the different planets.
- Between the planets and the cusps of the 12 houses.
- The distance between the planets and the Part of Fortune.
Note the Lord of the Constellations, also known as Star Lord (SL) or Nakshatra Lord (NL).
- Saturn: 3rd and 10th aspects are stronger than its 7th aspect.
- Jupiter: 5th and 9th aspects are more powerful than its 7th aspect.
- Mars: 4th and 8th aspects are more powerful than its 7th aspect.
- Conjunctions can occur within the range of 12 degrees
Karakas's and Karakatwa's
- Each planet has certain things which it is significator for, or certain things it represents. The significator is called the the Karaka and the things represented are the Karakatwas.
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)
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Overview of Western Aspects
Aspects
Rapt
Progressions:
- An aspect or conjunction “just within” the range of orb is weak in power.
Rapt
- Two planets occupying the same degree and minute are in rapt conjunction. Exact aspect (conjunction) is styled rapt or partile.
- An aspect that is just within the orb (either applying or separating) is termed platic or wide.
Progressions:
- Secondary Progressions are based on a formula of a day in the ephemeris being equivalent to one year of life - or a ratio of 1 to 365.
- Tertiary Progressions are based on a formula of a day in the ephemeris being equivalent to a lunar period (or a lunar month) - or a ratio of 1 to 27.32.
- Minor Progressions are based on the lunar period being equivalent to one year of life - or a ratio of 27.32 to 365.
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Average Planetary Speeds
Average Planetary Speeds
If the planet's increment is less than the average motion of the planet, it is moving slowly, if the increment is larger than the average motion of the planet, it is moving fast. Planets appear to slow down, so to speak, when they are about to station retrograde, and are also slow when they about to station direct.
If the planet's increment is less than the average motion of the planet, it is moving slowly, if the increment is larger than the average motion of the planet, it is moving fast. Planets appear to slow down, so to speak, when they are about to station retrograde, and are also slow when they about to station direct.
- Sun: Approximate speed is 59' 08" (average)
- Moon: Normal approximate speed is 10' 36" to 13'
- Mars: Normal approximate speed is 30' to 45' per day (31' 27" - 33' 29" average)
- Mercury: Normal approximate speed is 59' 08"
- Venus: Normal approximate speed is 59' 08"
- Jupiter: Normal approximate speed is 5' per day (4' 59" is average)
- Saturn: Normal approximate speed is 2' per day (2' 01" is average)
- Rahu and Ketu: Normal approximate speed is 03' per day
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Major Aspects: Range of Influence
Mutual Application
Retrograde Planets
Check aspects to House Cusps and the (PF) Part of Fortune. (Ascendant plus Moon minus Sun = PF. The Part of Fortune represents the position of the Moon if the chart were rotated so that the Sun were on the Ascendant, in other words, the position of the Moon on a Solar Chart.)
Aspects
Principles of Judgment
Evaluate the aspects: Aspects are the influences that modify the situations/events, and successful predictions can not be realized until and unless the aspects are properly integrated and synthesized, and then studied for their influences in tempering any given event or situation.
- When 2 planets are within the range of an aspect and one of them is retrograde. (Sun and Moon are never retrograde; Rahu and Ketu are always retrograde).
Retrograde Planets
- Mercury is retrograde for a period of 24 days, and is stationing about 1 day before and after retrograde.
- Venus is retrograde for 42 days and is stationary for about 2 days before and after retrogradation.
- Jupiter is retrograde for about 120 days, remaining stationary for about 5 days before and after.
- A planet in rapt conjunction with the Sun is considered to be eclipsed and virtually powerless (with the exception of Mercury).
- Planets within 5 degrees from the Sun are in combustion (eclipsed).
- Planets 10 degrees from the Sun – combustion is ordinary.
- Planets beyond 15 degrees from the Sun, there is no combustion.
- An applying aspect is powerful and connoted new experience.
- An "out of orb aspect” can be brought about by a planet in the middle of both planets, aspecting each planet, (transmutes the influence).
Check aspects to House Cusps and the (PF) Part of Fortune. (Ascendant plus Moon minus Sun = PF. The Part of Fortune represents the position of the Moon if the chart were rotated so that the Sun were on the Ascendant, in other words, the position of the Moon on a Solar Chart.)
Aspects
- Planets to planets.
- Planets to house cusps.
- Planets to the Part of Fortune.
Principles of Judgment
Evaluate the aspects: Aspects are the influences that modify the situations/events, and successful predictions can not be realized until and unless the aspects are properly integrated and synthesized, and then studied for their influences in tempering any given event or situation.
- First assess the strength of the aspect.
- What is the quality of the aspect? Is it a beneficial aspect or an evil one?
- Is the aspect exact (rapt, partile) or is it wide (platic)? If platic, note whether the aspect is in the process of formation or dissolution.
- Note the affairs governed by the house occupied by the aspected planet. Is it conjoined with any other planet at the same time? Associations with a benefic (lord of a beneficial house in a chart) is very good and auspicious. Any connections with malefics, most especially with lords of the 6th, 8th, or 12th either by being conjoined with them or occupying their nakshatras, etc, portends evil. The nakshatra occupied by a planet is the most important as the results denoted by the nakshatra lord (by its ownership) will mostly predominate.
- What does the aspected planet denote by his lordship? Is he a benefic or not? No doubt a planet possesses certain natural characteristics and these results will operate, but what the planet has to give by lordship will even change the results indicated by its nature, for example, Jupiter, a benefic by nature will be evil by owning evil houses. Saturn by owning favorable houses becomes a benefic. Even these results are modified and changed by the occupation of various houses in the chart. The correct way is to judge by taking the planets occupation, lordship of houses, and its nature. Occupation 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, and the natural malefics, Mars and Saturn, immensely benefit some, as they occupy the constellations of the planets owning and occupying good houses.
- Is the aspected planet placed in a house, which is 6th, 8th, or 12th to the one it owns? Find out whether it is in a good angle (aspect) to the cusp of the house of which it is the owner. Suppose a person is born when the 29th degree of Aries (Mesha) was rising in the East. Then Mars rules the 1st house. If Mars happens to occupy Kanya (Virgo) 2nd degree, according to the Hindu method, Mars would be considered as being in 6th to the lagna, and therefore badly placed. Actually, however, Mars is at a distance of 123 degrees from the Ascendant and so it is in a good trine aspect. It is advisable, therefore, to follow the method of finding out the exact distance. This is the proper and correct method. Hindus believe that a house-bhava gets completely destroyed if its owner is posited in a sign 6, 8, or 12 to the sign it owns, or lords of 6 or 8 or 12 to a particular bhava occupy that sign. A planet may own 2 houses. To one house it may be in 6, 8, or 12; to the other it will not be in 6, 8, or 12. That house to which it is in 6 or 12 will suffer, whereas the matters signified by the other bhava will improve.
- Is the aspected planet dignified?
- A planet in its Exaltation Sign is the strongest.
- Next is the one in a Vargottama position (occupying the same sign in both Rasi and Navamsa).
- The third is the one in its Mooltrikona day (house).
- The fourth, the one in its swakshetra (own house).
- The fifth is the planet that is in its friend’s quarters. A planet in debilitation or in enemy’s camp or connected with malefics in any manner, is said to be weakly posited and afflicted.
- Then note the nature of the sign occupied by the aspected planet. Is it a Movable (Chara) Sign or Fixed (Sthira) Sign, or Common Sign? Is the sign Fiery, Earthy, Airy, or 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 and whether it aspects by a sign congenial to its nature. Also whether the aspecting planet is in a Kendra (Angular), Panaphara (Succedeent), or Apokilma (Cadent) House. Houses 1, 4, 7, and 10 are termed Kendra Houses and planets herein are said to be accidentally dignified (they attain full strength to express themselves). Planets in 2, 5, 8, and 11 (called Succeedent – Panaphara) houses gain moderate strength. The houses 3, 6, 9, and 12 are called Cadent (Apoklima) and planets in these houses get weakened and lack opportunity for expression. It is also important to note who is the lord of the constellation in which aspecting planet is situated.
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Signs
The Directions in a Prasna Analysis are identified from the placement of the significator planet in a particular sign:
- Fire Signs rule East
- Earth Signs rule South
- Air Signs rule West
- Water Signs rule North.
- Fire: Action oriented, energetic, willing to take charge, (temperamental, impulsive, impatient).
- Earth: Stable, responsible, down to earth, practical, (controlling, stubborn, possessive).
- Air: Intelligent, witty, adaptable, friendly, (impractical, too mecurial, overly optimistic or unrealistically idealistic.)
- Water: Intuitive, conscientious, sensitive, sympathetic, (overly sensitive, imbalanced emotionally, too sensitive, too submissive.)
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Houses
Expanded View of the Houses
First House:
Second House:
Third House:
Fourth House:
Fifth House:
Sixth House:
Seventh House:
Eighth House:
Ninth House:
Tenth House:
Eleventh House:
Twelfth House:
First House:
- Physical stature, general appearance, character and temperament, complexion, form and shape, constitution , action, will, ventures
- Fifth child; mother-in-law, great grandchildren, childhood in general
- Important for matters concerning health; one should examine the 1st, 3rd, and 8th houses to ascertain the probable life span
- Health, vitality and energy, habitual thinking, natural disposition and tendencies; personality and struggle for life, success or failure in attempts.
- Head and upper part of the face; brain, skin, acne, brain, breath
- Name, fame, reputation.
- Happiness or misery
- Demise of partner, speculative activities of father
- General candor, dignity and honor, general well-being and prosperity.
- People in the country, person asking the question.
- Virtues, longevity
- View occupants and aspects to Ascendant to determine fortunes and misfortunes in life
- Appropriating other's money, gambling on other's money.
- Gains and profits to younger siblings; fame , reputation, and patrimony of mother.
- Higher studies, life in a foreign place or connection with stranger's to native's children, danger to maternal uncle, speculation of father, neighbors of elder siblings and elder siblings short journeys.
- In Horary, the first house represents the person who is asking the question
Second House:
- Artha (wealth) house, food, right eye, face, neck, glands, nape of the neck, throat and throat ailments
- Speech and ability to express his/her thoughts verbally, family, close relatives of the native: (grandmother and grandfather, wife, mother, children, brothers, sisters, all close relatives).
- Voice and vocal chords
- Money matters, currency, fortune, profit and gain or loss, one's power and resources, worldly attainments, possessions of value, jewelry, precious stones and metals, documents, bonds, securities, stocks and shares, promissory notes, mortgages, bank balances, and exchangeable negotiable assets, law suits, extravagant or economical, loans, money lent or borrowed, national wealth, banking activities, revenue, money of the querist.
- Efforts in acquisition of wealth, miserliness or liberality, rank, position.
- Share of profits to partner.
- Death of individual, common diseases of the natives father.
- Ability to express one's thoughts, softness of speech, oratorical abilities.
- One's reputation regarding sports.
- Second marriage. The second house is eighth to the seventh (representing the first wife), and normally after the death of the first wife one marries for a second time. (Some Astrologer's prefer to use the eighth for the second marriage, as the eighth is seventh [spouse] from the second, which is the death of the first marriage.
- Vision or power of observation, right eye, memory, imagination, nails, tongue, nose, teeth, cheeks and chin.
- Protection of others, family members, close dependents.
- Clothes, gold, good silver, pearls, rubies, minerals, corn, cereals.
- Gains to native, but losses to younger siblings and their changes, mother's gains and her elder siblings,, profession and success of children, long journey to maternal uncle, purchase of a house, land, or vehicle by elder siblings.
- Danger to partner, death of partner
- Illness of grandchildren
Third House:
- Mental inclinations, ability, memory, intellect, inclination to study, restlessness, mental confusion.
- Arms, fingers, dexterity, adaptability, co-ordination, hands, throat, shoulder blade, collarbone, and nervous system, lungs
- Correspondence, communications, books, letters, papers, writings, accounting, mathematics, press
- Courage, firmness, valor, bravery, prowess and heroism.
- Younger brothers and sisters, cousins, kindred, casual acquaintances, neighbors, short travel.
- Eating unspoiled or pure foods, edible roots and fruits.
- Vehicles, bicycle, bus, train, or railway, boats, car trips, boat trips.
- Rumors, gossiping, carrying tall tales.
- Post Office, telephone, TV, telegraph, radio, telecommunications, computer, airmail.
- Library, bookstore, mediator, messenger, reporter, publicity officer, editor, journalist.
- Change of residence, signature, signing contracts or agreements.
- Neighboring countries, treaties, roadside places, partition of property.
- Illness of mother-in-law
- Father-in-law
- Children of friends
Fourth House:
- Mother, one’s home, home life, residence, domestic environment, grave
- Breasts, digestive organs, digestion
- Conditions at the end of life, one's final illness; illness of friends
- Private affairs, secrets and secret life
- House, fields, pastures, farms, mines, immovable personal property, property damage from floods
- Real Estate, buildings, ancient dwellings, monuments,
- Banks, schools, colleges, public buildings, mansions, entrance into a house
- False allegations, trust
- Small wells, water, milk, ponds
- Vedic and secret texts, herbs, caves
- Where stolen property is kept
- Graves, hidden things
Fifth House:
- Progeny, inclinations, pleasures, artistic talents
- Gains to wife, gains to business, partner’s luck
- Recreation, entertainment, amusement, sports
- Romance, courtship, love affairs
- Acting, drama, music, dance
- Cards, crossword puzzles, games
- Lottery, gambling, stock market,
- Banquets, festive occasions
- Kidnap, rape, licentiousness
- Good morals, discrimination between virtue and sin
- Chanting of Vedic hymns and mantras, religiousness, spiritual practices
- Wisdom, profound learning
- Enormous riches
Sixth House:
- House of sickness, disease, exhaustion
- Dietary habits, food, untimely meals
- Clothing, hygiene, sanitation
- Favorable results in competition
- Debts or borrowing money, miserliness
- Employees, tenants, servants, subordinates
- Enemies, obstacles in any undertaking
- Maternal uncle, short journeys of the mother
- Insanity, intense anguish, incessant eye trouble
- Theft, calamity, prison
- Purchase or sale of conveyance by younger brother or sister
- Sanitation and public health
- Loss to the partner, investment or purchases made by the partner, loss to the partner
- Separation from the partner, secret enemies of the partner
- Occupation or business of the partner
- Danger to one’s elder brother or sister
Seventh House:
- House of marriage, union, or legal ties
- Those with whom the native transacts
- Litigation, duels, arbitrations, war and foreign affairs, open warfare
- Fines, divorces, legal bondage, contracts
- Break of journey, influence in foreign countries, honor and reputation achieved there
- Danger to longevity
- Recovery of lost property, description of the thief
- International relationships, international trade, public meetings
- Mother’s immovable property, mother’s vehicle
- Adopted child
- Second Born
- Secret enemies danger, difficulties, death
- Badhakasthana for people born in dual (mutable) signs (Ge/Vi/Sg/Pi)
- Associates and friends of father, partnership with father’s friend
Eighth House:
- Longevity or span of life
- House of Death
- Second marriage, eighth being seventh [spouse] from the second - eighth [death] from seventh [marriage] - with second being eighth to the seventh. Some Astrologer's prefer to use the second house for the second marriage; please reference second house information above.
- Inheritance, legacies, wills, insurance, gratuity, unearned wealth, dowry
- Death – natural or unnatural, drowning, fire
- Accident, suicide
- Mystery and misery, misfortune, sorrow and strife, worries and privations
- Delay and dejections, disappointments and defeat, loss and obstruction
- Blame and ill-repute, danger from enemies, corruption
- Wrong actions, theft, robbery, fighting
- Surgeons, medical officers, health inspectors
- Slaughter houses, butchers, coroners
- Public mortality and death rate
- Infection, flood, famine, fire, diseases
- Earthquakes, natural calamities or grief
- Financial relations with foreign countries, the nations exports and imports
- Surrender or loss, debts due to foreign countries, territory of another country
- Public loans, public debts and interest rates, deficit budget
- Estate duties and public sales
- Insurance money of the deceased
- Difficulties in journeys
Ninth House:
- Wisdom, faith and divine worship, devotion to God, higher communications
- Religious and philosophical beliefs, philosophy, devotion
- Fortune, invention, discovery, exploration
- Churches, temples, mosques, places of worship, pilgrimage to holy places
- Meditation, intuition, spiritual preceptors, dreams and visions
- Father, Guru, short trips involving spouse
- Legal arbitration, law, legal departments
- Immigration and emigration
- Long journeys, air travel, sea voyages
- Publishing of books, long distance communications
- International affairs, import and export, national trade, circulation of money
- Charities, visits to holy places sacrifice, good conduct, penance
- Wells, tanks, water sheds, vehicles of servants
- Children’s pleasures and speculative benefits ; pleasures derived from sports (5th from the 5th)
- Mother’s illness, spouse of younger sibling (brother or sister in-law), friends to elder sibling
- Badhakasthana for people born in fixed signs (Ta/Le/Sc/Aq)
Tenth House:
- Reputation, character, morality, honor, dignity, and public esteem
- Profession, occupation, business
- Name and fame; power and prestige
- Success and status, credit and conduct
- Rank and renown; ambition and authority
- Worldly activities and responsibilities
- Promotions, advancements, employer, superior
- Government, judge, honor from the government, seal of authority
- Doctor, medicine, prosperity, teaching
- Thighs
- Adopted son, Father’s self-acquisition, retirement
- Health issues of children; debts incurred by children
- Maraka house to both Mother and Father
- Mother’s opponents
- Danger to younger siblings
- Head of the State, Presidents, National Leaders
- Losses to elder siblings and secret activities of elder siblings
Eleventh House:
- House of friends, society, community, associates, admirers, supporters, advisors, well-wishers, close acquaintances
- Hopes, wishes, realization of dreams, wealth
- Devotion to God, fortune
- Gains, success in undertakings, profits, speculation, writings, incoming wealth
- Pleasure, prosperity, progress in attempts, Trusts
- Cure of disease, happy news
- Elder siblings, paternal aunts and uncles, brother in law
- Left ear, right foot, left hand, knee
- Mother’s longevity
- Father’s short journey’s
- Birth of Children, children’s competitor’s, partner’s pleasurable pursuits, speculation
- Recovery from ill health; discharge from hospital
- Victory over enemies; freedom from misery and pain
- Jewelry, silk
- International friendships, government policies and planning, exchange of amenities
- Government loans, electric companies, gas companies, museums, estates
- Stores, associations, societies
- Badhakasthana for people born in Moveable (Cardinal) signs (Ar/Ca/Li/Cap)
Twelfth House:
- Losses, impediments, hospitals, prisons and imprisonment, areas of confinement, Asylums, nursing homes, mental hospitals
- Separation from family; going to a place far away
- Hidden house; hidden side of life; fear from enemies
- Termination of employment; unseen or unexpected troubles
- Sound sleep or not (3rd house shows one’s awakening from sleep, the 6th signifies trance, the 9th house relates to dreams).
- Sorrow and sin; poverty and persecution; limitations and restrictions
- Mental pain and agitation; anger, deceptive actions
- Feet, left eye, bodily injury, mutilation, bodily harm
- Fears, secrets, solitude, silent suffering, inferiority complexes, self-undoing
- Secret plots and schemes, conspiracy, envy and malice, treachery
- Intrigue and deception, fraud, scandals, secret sorrows, disgrace
- Rape, poisoning, crimes in general
- Suicide, murder, or assassination, banished persons, treason, spies, underground movements, secret and occult societies
- Exile and extradition; lost goods never recovered, long hidden wrath, disobedience
- Obstacles, misery, and misfortune, unseen and unexpected troubles
- Waste and extravagance; expenses
- Bed comforts, pressures of money, unusual expenses
- Drudgery and deception
- Litigation, danger, difficulties, and disappointments to children.
- Success in places that are remote from the place of birth
- Success with large animals
- Sickness of spouse; long journeys of mother
- Younger siblings profession
- Father’s permanent possessions
- Psychic research, occult investigations, detective work
- Popularity and prosperity
- Greatest self-sacrifice, unselfish deeds, seclusion, social barriers
- Donations, charity, institutions and associations with same
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Planets
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Traditional Vedic Combustion
Planetary Dignities
Parashara Identifies Nine Planetary Conditions with Respect to Planetary Dignities, and these are Listed in Descending Order from the Happiest to the Unhappiest Conditions:
1. Exaltation
2. Mooltrikona
3. Own Sign
4. Best Friend
5. Friend
6. Neutral
7. Enemy
8. Worst Enemy
9. Debilitated
Parashara Identifies Nine Planetary Conditions with Respect to Planetary Dignities, and these are Listed in Descending Order from the Happiest to the Unhappiest Conditions:
1. Exaltation
2. Mooltrikona
3. Own Sign
4. Best Friend
5. Friend
6. Neutral
7. Enemy
8. Worst Enemy
9. Debilitated
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Traditional Vedic Exalted/Debilitated Planets
Highest Degrees of Exaltation & Debilitation: See also:
KP: Exaltation/Debilitation Revisited
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Traditional Vedic
Permanent Planetary Relationships
*Note: Others modifications must also be factored into these Permanent Relationships for each individual Chart. For example, Planets in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th, & 12th from the Sign in which a Planet is located in a Chart, counting that sign as the first, are regarded as its Temporary Friends. Planets in the same sign or in the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th from it are regarded as its Temporary Enemies. So the Relationships must be evaluated according to both their Permanent and Composite structures.
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Traditional Vedic Composite Planetary Relationships
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Traditional Vedic House Rulership Table & Temporal Disposition of Planets
A = Auspicious, I = Inauspicious, N = Neutral, * = Very Auspicious Raja Yoga Karaka
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Traditional Vedic Mooltrikona Positions for Planets
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Traditional Vedic Dig Bala
Directional Strength of Planets
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TRADITIONAL VEDIC PLANETARY
VIMSHOTTARI DASHA PERIODS: 120 Years
*All references to the material above are from the work and teachings of Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti, Chandrakant R. Bhatt, K. Subramainiam, Sri M.P. Shanmugam, Prof K. Hariharan, and/or publications in the KP & Astrology Journals/Yearbooks. For Book information, please go to KP Books.