Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Mohan ji, I went through the chart of your brother. He has Dhanur Lagna and Kumba Rasi, and from Lagna, the Lagnadipati is afflicted by Neecha Kuja. The lord of the 5th, Kuja, however gets Neecha Bhanga because Guru is in a Kendra from Chandra. However, the 9th lord Surya is conjunct Sani, in a Badhaka Stana, and also subject to Papa Katari Yoga. Some of the reasons why he is so unbecoming in his behaviour include: * Chandra afflicted by Neecha Kuja, which increases aggresion. True, Chandra is conjunct Guru, but Guru is also afflicted by Kuja, and doesn't possess a strong Shadvarga Vimshopak. * The 9th and the 5th rule righteousness, and this your brother seems to be lacking. The 5th, with a Bhava Bala of 5.9 rupas, is the weakest, and the lords of the 1st and the 9th have Shadvarga Vimshopaks below 10. * According to Chamatkar Chintamani, "If Mars is in the 8th, even other good planets in the horoscope cannot remove the adversities of the native. Even his friends will turn into enemies. He will face obstacles in whatever efforts he makes for his betterment." * Again, concerning Sukra's placement in the 6th, Chamatkar Chintamani says that "The native will have dangerous enemies. He will incur lot of expenditure. He will be unsuccessful in all his efforts. He will be deprived of happiness from father, preceptor etc." * Conjunction of Sani with Surya is also not good because Sani is inimical to Surya, who is his father. Sani's rulership of the 3rd also makes him more malefic. * From Chandra Lagna, the 10th is afflicted by being occupied by Rahu, and this again is not very good for relationships with father. Surya represents the father and Rahu is his bitter enemy. I can't understand why you got him married off in this stage! It would perhaps have been better to give him time to settle down a little before contemplating such a step! In any case, astrologically, while one can read the reasons, one has to take action in real life. Try to find out why he behaves like this - failing which, maybe you should punch him in the nose, break a few teeth, and teach him how to behave with his elders! Sorry for the harsh language - but, I think that any son who is so low as to get physical with his own father should be treated ruthlessly! Best of luck, and remember the Hindi saying - "Latton ke booth baaton se nahi mante hai!" ~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs Editor, The Partial Art of Detection ~~~~~~~ Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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