Guest guest Posted November 22, 2001 Report Share Posted November 22, 2001 Dear Nandan and all, I had the same problem when I first meet this concept of relationships between grahas. My jyotish teacher told us this story and it helped us tremendously. See for yourself. jai guru dev zeljka --- NATURAL RELATIONSHIP (Story about a Kingdom) Behind the seven hills, behind the seven rivers, etc. there was a kingdom divided into seven parts: Surya – the King, Chandra – the Queen, Mangal – soldier, Budh – prince, Guru – priest and advisor, Shukra – beautiful girl and Sani - people. Love story is about to happen: So, SURYA the King is FRIEND to his wife Chandra (for peace in the house). His advisor Guru, who devotedly teaches him, is also his FRIEND, just like his bodyguard Mangal, who is always there at his service. King Surya knows he has ENEMIES; his people Sani is on the top of that list, since he collects money from him. Surya also knows that his «friend» Sukra is not his friend because of his irresistible charms; the King knows she likes luxuries, money and comforts he gives her. But he cannot help it, Surya loves her although she is his ENEMY (oh love, love, love…). His grown-up son Budh (who just can't grow up) doesn't mean much to the King because he doesn't have time to be with him; so he is NEUTRAL to Budh. Queen CHANDRA, although she knows her husband secretly sighs for his Sukra, she loves and supports him anyway, so she is his FRIEND. After all, she depends on him. She is a FRIEND to her son Budh, whom she loves the most (in spite of the fact he is a spoilt brat), although he spends all her money on parties and disco-clubs. Mangal's army doesn't interest her (after all, Chandra is a lady!), just like Guru the advisor and Sani the people – she doesn't know much about them, it is not really her business, so she is NEUTRAL to them. She is NEUTRAL to beautiful Sukra, too. Either she doesn't know, or she just pretends she doesn't know about Surya and Sukra … Anyway, she is a nice elderly lady that has enough love for everybody, so she doesn't have a single ENEMY. King's bodyguard MANGAL would give his life for King Surya and Queen Chandra if necessary, so he is their FRIEND. He follows their orders blindly and doesn't mind what the people Sani says, so he is NEUTRAL to him. His best FRIEND is Guru, since they are in the same party (D.P.S.C. – Democratic Party of Surya and Chandra). The only person he doesn't like and who is his ENEMY is King's son Budh, because somewhere deep inside Mangal is afraid that sooner of later Budh might take over the royal throne, and then who knows what will happen to Mangal. Of course, he knows about Sukra, because he guards King's room very often, till King Surya comes out of the room all worn out. Mangal doesn't object that, so towards Sukra he is NEUTRAL. What to say about prince BUDH, King's spendthrift son? Although he wants to be the King, it doesn't really interest him right now, because he has just began going out. He has to show off in his new BMW before he sits in his father's slow Rolls Royce. That's why he is a FRIEND to his firm father Surya. He is a FRIEND to Sukra, too (no wonder, he follows his father's footsteps). Sani the people tells different stories, wise Guru scratches his beard, and Mangal doesn't care (I'll leave you alone if you leave me alone). So he is NEUTRAL to Sani, Guru and Mangal. His only ENEMY is his mother Chandra. She knows everything and he is afraid she would tell to his royal father Surya. Fat GURU is a personification of a priest who puts morality to the first place. Sukra is the last person to fit into his philosophy, so she is his ENEMY. Although he is a FRIEND to King and Queen (Surya and Chandra), he is the ENEMY to their son Budh. You ask why? Budh is the worst disciple that Guru has ever had. He doesn't do anything according to dharma. He smokes, drinks, he is too worldly- minded and fickle. He has spent many hours with Mangal waiting in front of the King's bedroom. That's why he is his FRIEND. Guru is NEUTRAL to Sani people, because he is an intelligent man and he knows that, after all, people feed all of them. Beautiful girl ŠUKRA, of course, doesn't like her rival Chandra (who knows why…), so she is her ENEMY. When you mention Budh, her heart is breaking, because she cannot imagine her life without Budh. He is her inspiration and her best FRIEND. But life is mysterious and cruel, and she has to be with the King Surya (her karma) whom she hates maybe more than the Queen. So he is her ENEMY (and that thrills him). Everybody in town knows her and she has a good reputation among people. That's why Sani is her FRIEND. As far as uncivil soldier Mangal and fat advisor Guru are concerned, they are just not her type of men, so she is NEUTRAL to them. People SANI, just like every nation, has its ENEMIES; in this case that is the army (represented by Mangal who frightens him) and the leading party (D.P.S.C. – Democratic Party of Surya and Chandra). King's son Budh and beautiful Sukra are kind of Romeo and Julia. Everybody feels for them and encourages them to persist in spite of everything. So they are FRIENDS to Sani 100%. They can always use wise Guru (masses need religion and priests). He is not crucial for the people, so Sani is NEUTRAL to him. If this story will help you to understand mutual relationships among planets, the writer has fulfilled his dharma. OM SRI GANAPATAYE NAMAHA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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