Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hi All: I have a question on Jupiter dasha. For a pisces ascendant, who has a Jupiter maha-dasha running, what is the impact of mercury as Bhukti and antardasha? I can forward the date of birth details if you need. Thanks, Saketh Ram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 >For a pisces ascendant, who has a Jupiter maha-dasha running, what is >the impact of mercury as Bhukti and antardasha? Goravani Jyotish and Jyotish Studio, Darn Good Jyotish Software! In general, Mercury will activate the affairs of his house (any sub lord would). Mercury owns 4th and 7th for Meena Lagna, so home/emotions/mother and trade/spouse/business partners/relationships are activated. Depending on where Mercury is, things of those houses/affairs will be thus directed and things will go that way. If Mercury is placed such as to give happiness, strength, goodness, then those things go that way. If it is afflicted in some strong way, then those affairs suffer. This is the basic idea. Das Goravani, President Service http://www.Goravani.com http://www.DancingMoonInc.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Respected Sir, I have a question here w.r.to the functioning of the sub-lord. The sub-lord is happily posited, is it to be counted from lagna or the house itself in question. How does a relationship apart from other afflictions, between the Dasha Lord and the Bhukti Lord (temporal/permanent/neutral, friendly, due to their placement with respect to each other) affect their portfolios. Please clarify. Thanks Bhargav Das Goravani < <gjlist> > cc: Re: [GJ] Question on Jupiter 16-03-04 06:25 PM Please respond to gjlist >For a pisces ascendant, who has a Jupiter maha-dasha running, what is >the impact of mercury as Bhukti and antardasha? Goravani Jyotish and Jyotish Studio, Darn Good Jyotish Software! In general, Mercury will activate the affairs of his house (any sub lord would). Mercury owns 4th and 7th for Meena Lagna, so home/emotions/mother and trade/spouse/business partners/relationships are activated. Depending on where Mercury is, things of those houses/affairs will be thus directed and things will go that way. If Mercury is placed such as to give happiness, strength, goodness, then those things go that way. If it is afflicted in some strong way, then those affairs suffer. This is the basic idea. Das Goravani, President Service http://www.Goravani.com http://www.DancingMoonInc.com Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat : gjlist- Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 > The sub-lord is happily posited, is it to be counted from lagna or the > house itself in question. How does a relationship apart from other > afflictions, between the Dasha Lord and the Bhukti Lord > (temporal/permanent/neutral, friendly, due to their placement with respect > to each other) affect their portfolios. Please clarify. I don't know everything, but here's what I've come to understand: For the most part, count everything from lagna. Count from moon when judging internal emotional matters. Re temporal relationship between Maha dasha lord and then subs, I have never done that. I have always just looked at planets as they relate to the chart, but also one other thing, I combine them as they act for that chart, with each other. So, if Mercury is good for the chart say, and Jupiter is also, then when they are running together in dasha, they are both friendly to the person, and try to do good. If one has some negative portfolio to carry out, it will try to fit that into it's periods as it can, being either aided or blocked in that by the other planet running, depending on it's mood. I suppose one could argue a case for judging their relationship together independent of the chart, but I've never done that particular thing. roik mackay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Hello All: Thanks for your responses. Below are the Planet positions. Planet Sign Longitude Motion Nakshatra ------ ---- --------- ------ --------- Asc Pisces 19° 36' --- Revati Sun Virgo 16° 23' Dir Hasta Mer Virgo 18° 37' Dir Hasta Ven Libra 25° 28' Dir Vishakha Mar Libra 15° 43' Dir Swati Jup Cancer 11° 13' Dir Pushya Sat Leo 14° 59' Dir P Phalguni Mon Libra 1° 21' Dir Chitra Rah Virgo 2° 24' Ret U Phalguni Ket Pisces 2° 24' Ret P Bhadra So - shall we conclude that during the Jupiter dasha and Mercury antardasha, the influence will be beneficial? Will there be any reason for worries in education - and reasons for break in education if any, due to the Mercury antardasha acting on jupiter dasha, for this chart. Saketh Ram gjlist, Das Goravani <das@g...> wrote: > > > The sub-lord is happily posited, is it to be counted from lagna or the > > house itself in question. How does a relationship apart from other > > afflictions, between the Dasha Lord and the Bhukti Lord > > (temporal/permanent/neutral, friendly, due to their placement with respect > > to each other) affect their portfolios. Please clarify. > > > I don't know everything, but here's what I've come to understand: > > For the most part, count everything from lagna. Count from moon when judging > internal emotional matters. > > Re temporal relationship between Maha dasha lord and then subs, I have never > done that. I have always just looked at planets as they relate to the chart, > but also one other thing, I combine them as they act for that chart, with > each other. > > So, if Mercury is good for the chart say, and Jupiter is also, then when > they are running together in dasha, they are both friendly to the person, > and try to do good. > > If one has some negative portfolio to carry out, it will try to fit that > into it's periods as it can, being either aided or blocked in that by the > other planet running, depending on it's mood. > > I suppose one could argue a case for judging their relationship together > independent of the chart, but I've never done that particular thing. > > roik mackay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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