Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 Namasthe Guru Sanjayji, These doubts are still lingering in my doubt. I have with me one of the excerpts from your website on Saptamsa. 4.1 For a male nativity, the first child is determined by the lord of the 5th house from Saptamsa Lagna,whereas for a female nativity, the first child is determined from the lord of the 9th house from Saptamsa Lagna. 4.2 For a male nativity, subsequent children are determined from the lords of every 3rd house from the fifth, in direct order, i.e. the second child 7th house lord third child from 9th house lord and fourth child from 11th house lord and so on whereas, for a female nativity, subsequent children are determined from the lords of every 3rd house from the ninth, in reverse order. i.e. the second child from 7th house lord, third child from 5th lord and fourth child from 3rd lord and so on." I have couple of doubts here from my understanding of the above lesson. Please clarify which of these conditions are correct and which are wrong: 1.For a male if the Saptamsa Lagna is odd then his children are represented by 5th,7th,9th and so on 2.a.For a male if the Saptamsa Lagna is even then his children are represented by 5th,3rd, and so on OR 2.b.For a male if the Saptamsa Lagna is even then his children are counted in anti clock-wise direction 5,7,9 and so on 3.For a female if Saptamsa Lagna is odd then her children are represented by 9th,7th,5th and so on 4.a.For a female if Saptamsa Lagna is even then her children are represented by 9th,11th and so on. OR 4.b. For a female if Saptamsa Lagna is even then her children are represented in anti clockwise direction as 9,7,5 and so on. One last question What if the house that determines the first child has a node(Rahu/Ketu). Does that mean that the native will be childless? Regards, Sai Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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