Guest guest Posted November 26, 2001 Report Share Posted November 26, 2001 Om Gurave Namah ---------------- Shri Sanjay and Solai, Namaste. Regarding Neechabhanga, I read in Dr. Raman's "Catechism on Astrology" that the benefits of Neechabhanga will accrue mostly during the dasa/antardasa of the planet(s) who'd caused the neechabhanga, since it is quite possible that neechabhanga is caused in more than one way and by more than one planet. It is also mentioned that where neechabhanga is strong, it is almost equal to exaltation. The situation of the neecha planet, the strength of the planet(s) causing neechabhanga etc. would determine the extent of neechabhanga. Guruji, are the results of neechabhanga solely derived from the naisargika / functional significations of the "neecha" planet ? OR vary/(get modified) according to the naisargika / functional significations of the planet that caused the neechabhanga? Example: 1) In my chart Venus is debilitated in the 10th house(virgo), but neechabhanga is caused by Jupiter(7th lord from Venus), who's situated in lagna/chandra lagna, being the lagna lord. So, the results, according to B.V. Raman would fructify more in Guru Mahadasa/Antardasa than in Sukra Mahadasa. Here, I also strongly feel that Venus's significations would be heavily influenced by those of Guru. 2) Now, suppose the Neechabhanga were to be caused by Mercury (dispositor of Venus), I feel that the results would be more influenced by the significations of Mercury, and that there would be a marked difference between the results output in (1) and (2) cases. So, with all parameters of the "neecha" planet remaining constant, does the "hue" of neechabhanga change in consonance with different planets (variable) causing it? Shri Raman did not comment about this. Waiting for your guidance. Regards, Lakshmi GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities./ps/info1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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