Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 Respected Members, I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. Please clarify to me if this is true. Thanks, Divya Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages Only in Mail: http://in.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Dear friend, The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or temperature. Same is the case with other planets! Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees Pisces. Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set of points were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. Hope this helps, yours KAD , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Respected Members, > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > Thanks, > Divya > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Dear KAD Thanks for your wonderful explanation. regards, Anant Kr. Saha. --- kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most > weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the > analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is > the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation > is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST > point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in > warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact > winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. > Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is > deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still > debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 > degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is > moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or > descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or > ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is > stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better > after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in > elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of > the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes > closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which > are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in > astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha > bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility > and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% > strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of > Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of > debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. > pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree > is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to > be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces > till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those > people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as > debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your > messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Mail Mobile Take Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Dear KAD Your message was very educative. Could you please tell us the logic og Neecha Banga. How can be consider the neecha effects to be nullified if a planet conjucts an Exhalted planet. Regards Anoop --- kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: Dear friend, The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or temperature. Same is the case with other planets! Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees Pisces. Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set of points were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. Hope this helps, yours KAD , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Respected Members, > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > Thanks, > Divya > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Visit your group "" on the web. Terms of Service. __ Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Dear friend, It is very difficult to answer questions like this; yet, here is an attempt to answer: A neecha point is the weakest point of a planet, which means its astro-energy is the weakest there. An uccha point is the strongest point of a planet, which means its astro-energy is the strongest there. Considering analogy of Earth, on 23rd Dec, it will be at the COLDEST or debility point. If another planet of a closer orbit which is in exaltaion or say at its HOTTEST point aligns with same longitude wrt Sun, ie if that planet COMBINES with earth in same Rashi, the Earth gets HOTTER by some amount, due to heat of the other planet! Same is the case with other planets. For example, when Jupiter is at 5 degree Capricorn, he is weakest. But if exalted Mars joins him at 28 degrees, Jupiter gets STRONGER or loses WEAKNESS which is NEECHA BHANGA or cancellation of debility. Or simply, coldest Jupiter gets hotter, in presence of hottest Mars near him. Now a question may arise: If conjuct exactly, doesnot Mars(inner planet) block Sun rays to Jupiter(outer planet)? NO! Because plane of revolution of each planet is different and inclined at different angles. BUT, there are cases, in which planes intersect and planets align in same longitude, which is eclipse or GRAHANA, but losts for short time. It is an eclipse when it involves Earth, otherwise the combination is similar to planetary war or GRAHAYUDDHA, in which an inner HOT planet with its shadow, COOLS an outer planet, blocking Sun rays for a while. Though very crude, I hope it gets you some idea of Neecha Bhanga. This is just simple case. It is very difficult to decode other dicta of Neecha bhanga involving Navamsha, ownership and position. (Like Mercury in debility and Jupiter in exaltion causing neecha bhanga of Mercury etc.) Hope it helps, yours KAD , anoop <anoopvalluva> wrote: > Dear KAD > > Your message was very educative. Could you please tell > us the logic og Neecha Banga. How can be consider the > neecha effects to be nullified if a planet conjucts an > Exhalted planet. > > Regards > Anoop > > --- kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most > weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy > of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is > the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is > on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST > point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in > warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact > winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. > Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces > is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still > debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 > degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is > moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or > descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or > ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is > stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after > 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in > elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the > ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes > closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which > are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in > astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The > Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and > 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% > strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of > Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of > debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. > pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is > more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be > debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till > 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those > people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as > debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your > messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE > DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > __ > Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > http://football.fantasysports. 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Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Dear Sir Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation. Regards Anoop --- kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: Dear friend, It is very difficult to answer questions like this; yet, here is an attempt to answer: A neecha point is the weakest point of a planet, which means its astro-energy is the weakest there. An uccha point is the strongest point of a planet, which means its astro-energy is the strongest there. Considering analogy of Earth, on 23rd Dec, it will be at the COLDEST or debility point. If another planet of a closer orbit which is in exaltaion or say at its HOTTEST point aligns with same longitude wrt Sun, ie if that planet COMBINES with earth in same Rashi, the Earth gets HOTTER by some amount, due to heat of the other planet! Same is the case with other planets. For example, when Jupiter is at 5 degree Capricorn, he is weakest. But if exalted Mars joins him at 28 degrees, Jupiter gets STRONGER or loses WEAKNESS which is NEECHA BHANGA or cancellation of debility. Or simply, coldest Jupiter gets hotter, in presence of hottest Mars near him. Now a question may arise: If conjuct exactly, doesnot Mars(inner planet) block Sun rays to Jupiter(outer planet)? NO! Because plane of revolution of each planet is different and inclined at different angles. BUT, there are cases, in which planes intersect and planets align in same longitude, which is eclipse or GRAHANA, but losts for short time. It is an eclipse when it involves Earth, otherwise the combination is similar to planetary war or GRAHAYUDDHA, in which an inner HOT planet with its shadow, COOLS an outer planet, blocking Sun rays for a while. Though very crude, I hope it gets you some idea of Neecha Bhanga. This is just simple case. It is very difficult to decode other dicta of Neecha bhanga involving Navamsha, ownership and position. (Like Mercury in debility and Jupiter in exaltion causing neecha bhanga of Mercury etc.) Hope it helps, yours KAD , anoop <anoopvalluva> wrote: > Dear KAD > > Your message was very educative. Could you please tell > us the logic og Neecha Banga. How can be consider the > neecha effects to be nullified if a planet conjucts an > Exhalted planet. > > Regards > Anoop > > --- kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most > weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy > of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is > the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is > on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST > point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in > warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact > winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. > Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces > is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still > debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 > degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is > moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or > descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or > ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is > stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after > 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in > elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the > ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes > closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which > are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in > astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The > Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and > 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% > strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of > Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of > debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. > pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is > more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be > debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till > 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those > people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as > debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your > messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE > DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > To from this group, send an email to: > > > Your use of is subject to the > Terms of Service. > > > __ > Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. 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Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Hi kadrudra Ji As per your explaination, following placement of Mars is descending (AVAROHI) :- Mar Cancer 11 58 38 Mon Pushya *Deb* But the following placement of SUN is AAROHI : > Sun Libra 24 06 11 Ven Vishakha *Deb* I want to know how AVAROHI and AAROHI results are different ? I would like to know more about the effects of these placement.Can you refer me to place/site where i can read about it. thanks angel --- kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: > Dear friend, > It is very difficult to answer questions like > this; yet, here is > an attempt to answer: > A neecha point is the weakest point of a planet, > which means its > astro-energy is the weakest there. > An uccha point is the strongest point of a > planet, which means > its astro-energy is the strongest there. > Considering analogy of Earth, on 23rd Dec, it will > be at > the COLDEST or debility point. If another > planet of a closer orbit which is in exaltaion or > say at > its HOTTEST point aligns with same > longitude wrt Sun, ie if that planet COMBINES with > earth in > same Rashi, the Earth gets HOTTER by > some amount, due to heat of the other planet! Same > is the > case with other planets. > > For example, when Jupiter is at 5 degree Capricorn, > he is > weakest. But if exalted Mars joins him at 28 > degrees, > Jupiter gets STRONGER or loses WEAKNESS which is > NEECHA > BHANGA or cancellation of debility. > Or simply, coldest Jupiter gets hotter, in presence > of > hottest Mars near him. Now a question may arise: > If conjuct exactly, doesnot Mars(inner planet) > block Sun > rays to Jupiter(outer planet)? NO! > Because plane of revolution of each planet is > different and > inclined at different angles. > > BUT, there are cases, in which planes intersect and > planets > align in same longitude, which is eclipse > or GRAHANA, but losts for short time. It is an > eclipse when > it involves Earth, otherwise the combination > is similar to planetary war or GRAHAYUDDHA, in > which an > inner HOT planet with its shadow, COOLS an outer > planet, > blocking Sun rays for a while. > > Though very crude, I hope it gets you some idea of > Neecha > Bhanga. This is just simple case. > It is very difficult to decode other dicta of > Neecha bhanga > involving Navamsha, ownership and position. > (Like Mercury in debility and Jupiter in exaltion > causing > neecha bhanga of Mercury etc.) > > Hope it helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > , anoop > <anoopvalluva> > wrote: > > Dear KAD > > > > Your message was very educative. Could you please > tell > > us the logic og Neecha Banga. How can be consider > the > > neecha effects to be nullified if a planet > conjucts an > > Exhalted planet. > > > > Regards > > Anoop > > > > --- kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear friend, > > The debilitation point of any planet is the > most > > weakest point in > > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the > analogy > > of > > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth > is > > the winter > > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation > is > > on 23rd May. > > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its > COLDEST > > point of the > > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd > May. > > In between there is a gradual change of stage > in > > warmth or > > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the > exact > > winter > > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. > > Coming to > > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of > Pisces > > is deeply > > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still > > debilitated but > > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 > > degrees..still > > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is > > moving towards > > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or > > descending and > > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or > > ascending. > > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is > > stronger & > > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better > after > > 15 degrees > > Pisces. > > > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun > in > > elliptical > > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of > the > > ellipse. > > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes > > closest to Sun. > > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, > which > > are > > similar to exaltation and debilitation in > > astrology.Some say both set > > of points > > were same, when vedic astrology started. The > > Uccha bala or > > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility > and > > 100% at exalt. > > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives > 0.55% > > strength and > > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > yours > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > > <touchbase_divya> > > wrote: > > > Respected Members, > > > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of > > Planets. > > > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point > of > > debilitation for > > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. > > pisces. > > > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree > is > > more than this > > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered > to be > > debilitated. > > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces > till > > 15 deg., it > > will be considered as debilitation and for those > > people whose mercury > > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered > as > > debilitated. > > > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > > > Thanks, > === message truncated === many thanks angel goel =================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Kadji, Thank you so much for the clarification. Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? Regards, Divya kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: Dear friend, The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or temperature. Same is the case with other planets! Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees Pisces. Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set of points were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. Hope this helps, yours KAD , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Respected Members, > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > Thanks, > Divya > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Visit your group "" on the web. Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages Only in Mail: http://in.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Dear friend, The concept of AAROHI and AVAROHI planets is spread over in some subtle layer of the ocean of astrology. You can read about it in any classical work in traces but I have not come across any work dealing exclusively with this concept. If I find, surely I will write to you. But, for a mathematical grasp of the concept, you can refer to Sripati paddhati and Ucchabala determination or BV Raman's "Graha and Bhava Balas". yours KAD , angel <angelgoel> wrote: > Hi kadrudra Ji > > As per your explaination, following placement of Mars > is descending (AVAROHI) :- > Mar Cancer 11 58 38 Mon Pushya *Deb* > > > But the following placement of SUN is AAROHI : > > Sun Libra 24 06 11 Ven Vishakha *Deb* > > > I want to know how AVAROHI and AAROHI results are > different ? I would like to know more about the > effects of these placement.Can you refer me to > place/site where i can read about it. > > thanks > angel > > --- kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > Dear friend, > > It is very difficult to answer questions like > > this; yet, here is > > an attempt to answer: > > A neecha point is the weakest point of a planet, > > which means its > > astro-energy is the weakest there. > > An uccha point is the strongest point of a > > planet, which means > > its astro-energy is the strongest there. > > Considering analogy of Earth, on 23rd Dec, it will > > be at > > the COLDEST or debility point. If another > > planet of a closer orbit which is in exaltaion or > > say at > > its HOTTEST point aligns with same > > longitude wrt Sun, ie if that planet COMBINES with > > earth in > > same Rashi, the Earth gets HOTTER by > > some amount, due to heat of the other planet! Same > > is the > > case with other planets. > > > > For example, when Jupiter is at 5 degree Capricorn, > > he is > > weakest. But if exalted Mars joins him at 28 > > degrees, > > Jupiter gets STRONGER or loses WEAKNESS which is > > NEECHA > > BHANGA or cancellation of debility. > > Or simply, coldest Jupiter gets hotter, in presence > > of > > hottest Mars near him. Now a question may arise: > > If conjuct exactly, doesnot Mars(inner planet) > > block Sun > > rays to Jupiter(outer planet)? NO! > > Because plane of revolution of each planet is > > different and > > inclined at different angles. > > > > BUT, there are cases, in which planes intersect and > > planets > > align in same longitude, which is eclipse > > or GRAHANA, but losts for short time. It is an > > eclipse when > > it involves Earth, otherwise the combination > > is similar to planetary war or GRAHAYUDDHA, in > > which an > > inner HOT planet with its shadow, COOLS an outer > > planet, > > blocking Sun rays for a while. > > > > Though very crude, I hope it gets you some idea of > > Neecha > > Bhanga. This is just simple case. > > It is very difficult to decode other dicta of > > Neecha bhanga > > involving Navamsha, ownership and position. > > (Like Mercury in debility and Jupiter in exaltion > > causing > > neecha bhanga of Mercury etc.) > > > > Hope it helps, > > > > yours > > KAD > > > > > > > > , anoop > > <anoopvalluva> > > wrote: > > > Dear KAD > > > > > > Your message was very educative. Could you please > > tell > > > us the logic og Neecha Banga. How can be consider > > the > > > neecha effects to be nullified if a planet > > conjucts an > > > Exhalted planet. > > > > > > Regards > > > Anoop > > > > > > --- kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear friend, > > > The debilitation point of any planet is the > > most > > > weakest point in > > > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the > > analogy > > > of > > > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth > > is > > > the winter > > > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation > > is > > > on 23rd May. > > > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its > > COLDEST > > > point of the > > > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd > > May. > > > In between there is a gradual change of stage > > in > > > warmth or > > > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > > > > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the > > exact > > > winter > > > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. > > > Coming to > > > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of > > Pisces > > > is deeply > > > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still > > > debilitated but > > > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 > > > degrees..still > > > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is > > > moving towards > > > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or > > > descending and > > > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or > > > ascending. > > > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is > > > stronger & > > > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better > > after > > > 15 degrees > > > Pisces. > > > > > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun > > in > > > elliptical > > > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of > > the > > > ellipse. > > > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes > > > closest to Sun. > > > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, > > which > > > are > > > similar to exaltation and debilitation in > > > astrology.Some say both set > > > of points > > > were same, when vedic astrology started. The > > > Uccha bala or > > > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility > > and > > > 100% at exalt. > > > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives > > 0.55% > > > strength and > > > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > > > yours > > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > > > <touchbase_divya> > > > wrote: > > > > Respected Members, > > > > > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of > > > Planets. > > > > > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point > > of > > > debilitation for > > > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. > > > pisces. > > > > > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree > > is > > > more than this > > > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered > > to be > > > debilitated. > > > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces > > till > > > 15 deg., it > > > will be considered as debilitation and for those > > > people whose mercury > > > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered > > as > > > debilitated. > > > > > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > === message truncated === > > > many thanks > angel goel > =================== > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Dear Kadrudra, To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. 14-10-1973 23.05 Roorkee Uttar Pradesh India Regards, Ashutosh. - kadrudra Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. 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Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Kadji, Thank you for the reply. I did check the archives before putting up the question as I could not find what I was looking for. I guess I need to study this topic more to understand completely. Thanks again, Divya kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. 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Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Ashutosh ji, Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, is in the eight house? I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he wanted? Please do comment. Thanks, Divya P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth data, for the question above. Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh wrote: Dear Kadrudra, To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. 14-10-1973 23.05 Roorkee Uttar Pradesh India Regards, Ashutosh. - kadrudra Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. 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Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Absolutely no issues, Divya Ji. In fact I would be eager to know the feedback from Ashutosh Ji. Regards Anoop --- Divya <touchbase_divya wrote: Ashutosh ji, Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, is in the eight house? I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he wanted? Please do comment. Thanks, Divya P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth data, for the question above. Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh wrote: Dear Kadrudra, To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. 14-10-1973 23.05 Roorkee Uttar Pradesh India Regards, Ashutosh. - kadrudra Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > To from this group, send an email to: > > > Your use of is subject to the Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. 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Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 hello members, may be we are transgressing from the main issue into other things like good Astrologer and marriage issues.Classics does indicate debilitation and retrograde as two minus factors make a plus.it is good that if such factors help the natives. May be we need to go by dasa for results to take place be it marriage or interst in Astrology.These are influneced by the strength of various other houses. krishnan anoop <anoopvalluva wrote: Absolutely no issues, Divya Ji. In fact I would be eager to know the feedback from Ashutosh Ji. Regards Anoop --- Divya <touchbase_divya wrote: Ashutosh ji, Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, is in the eight house? I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he wanted? Please do comment. Thanks, Divya P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth data, for the question above. Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh wrote: Dear Kadrudra, To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. 14-10-1973 23.05 Roorkee Uttar Pradesh India Regards, Ashutosh. - kadrudra Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > To from this group, send an email to: > > > Your use of is subject to the Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. 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Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Dear Divya, I would like to clarify some notions. Jupiter is not responsible for making one an astrologer. The planets responsible is mercury and ketu. Look at mercury and ketu in his chart and you will get your answers. Ashutosh. - Divya Saturday, July 02, 2005 18:59 Re: Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets Ashutosh ji, Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, is in the eight house? I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he wanted? Please do comment. Thanks, Divya P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth data, for the question above. Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh wrote: Dear Kadrudra, To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. 14-10-1973 23.05 Roorkee Uttar Pradesh India Regards, Ashutosh. - kadrudra Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. 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Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 Hello! May be integral approach in a holistic way make things easier and helpful than attributing only to planets.In Astrology,theres is nothing like benific and maleific planet.Even saturn doing the best and jupiter doing the worst are not unusual. Retrograde planets particularly slow moving have certain strength and the bhavas matters.In any case .Kendra as Vishnu sthana are stronger than konas as lakshmi sthana.Ascendent as lakshmi Vishnu sthans has more strength. Let's us asses strengths using shadbal than on the basis planets position alone. krishnan Divya <touchbase_divya wrote: Kadji, Thank you for the reply. I did check the archives before putting up the question as I could not find what I was looking for. I guess I need to study this topic more to understand completely. Thanks again, Divya kadrudra <kadrudra wrote: Dear friend, This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to archives for old messages. Yet, let me share what I know: A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties and causes troubles too. Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- especially as RE-BOUNCE. The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single planet, but by whole chart. So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if Mercury is very powerful, the ill effects are grately reduced! In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. Yours KAD PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. , Divya <touchbase_divya> wrote: > Kadji, > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th house? > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > Regards, > Divya > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point in > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > Pisces. > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both set > of points > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at exalt. > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > Hope this helps, > > yours > KAD > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Respected Members, > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation for > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than this > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose mercury > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. 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Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 Browsing through these threads, it was interesting to read a little earlier today a research article posted by a western astrologer on the astrodatabank site using factor analysis (something that is incorporated in the new version of astrodatabank -- though the new addition may not be of interest to vedics). Tropicalists it seems take uranus as the 'maker' of astrologers. I have also heard individuals making reference to neptune as being the planet responsible. It seems that what we loosely call as 'astrology' might actually utilize more than a couple of planets, mercury would be necessary for reasoning and synthesis, moon for memory (all those 3003 yogas and 1008 modifying factors!), jupiter for the divine flash that nearly all astrologers experience over the years but many would not get caught admitting publicly ;-) and so on (mars renders the mercury with much useful critical abilities, for instance) and a well-placed rahu is essential for functioning in the face of uncertainties (unknown future, unknown absolute truths -- such as five versions of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, three types of ashtakavargas and umpteen versions of each type of amsha charts!!), etc etc. I think we astrologers should be grateful that many factors and planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding the handwriting on the wall of creation! RR , "Astrologer Ashutosh" <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > Dear Divya, > I would like to clarify some notions. Jupiter is not responsible for making one an astrologer. The planets responsible is mercury and ketu. Look at mercury and ketu in his chart and you will get your answers. > > Ashutosh. > > > > > > - > Divya > > Saturday, July 02, 2005 18:59 > Re: Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > Ashutosh ji, > > Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. > I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, is in the eight house? > > I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he wanted? > > Please do comment. > > Thanks, > Divya > > P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth data, for the question above. > > Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > Dear Kadrudra, > To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. > 14-10-1973 > 23.05 > Roorkee > Uttar Pradesh > India > > Regards, > > Ashutosh. > > > > - > kadrudra > > Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 > Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > Dear friend, > > This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to > archives for old messages. > Yet, let me share what I know: > > A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms > that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing > the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving > scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. > > A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects > of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. > So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties > and causes troubles too. > > Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is > natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. > So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex > difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). > > Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in > dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. > So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when > retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- > especially as RE-BOUNCE. > > The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single > planet, but by whole chart. > So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if > Mercury is very powerful, the ill > effects are grately reduced! > > In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a > crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). > Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to > solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, > Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. > > Yours > KAD > > PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Kadji, > > > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a > benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better > than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? > For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is > this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th > house? > > > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means > weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of > exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > > > Regards, > > Divya > > > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > Dear friend, > > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point > in > > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > > Pisces. > > > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both > set > > of points > > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at > exalt. > > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > yours > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > > wrote: > > > Respected Members, > > > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation > for > > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than > this > > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose > mercury > > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Divya > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH > THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > -------------------------------- ------------- > > > a.. 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Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Dear Shri Rohini, No doubt we always believe in total understanding about the various karakatwas of planets apart from conventional wisdom written in books. Problem is how ever the level of accuracy one is able to make out.ofcourse general study after a particular even is over is nice and we may attribute to a specific thing. Recently we have a very great debacle in anticipating a particular party cominig to power.Almost all renowned Astrologers failed miserably.Reason is lack of consistency of approach.If some body through westren/eastren thoughts can contribute it is welcome sign. So your idea of bringing to the notice of group is indeed a great job Thanx krishnan "many factors and planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding the handwriting" "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb wrote: Browsing through these threads, it was interesting to read a little earlier today a research article posted by a western astrologer on the astrodatabank site using factor analysis (something that is incorporated in the new version of astrodatabank -- though the new addition may not be of interest to vedics). Tropicalists it seems take uranus as the 'maker' of astrologers. I have also heard individuals making reference to neptune as being the planet responsible. It seems that what we loosely call as 'astrology' might actually utilize more than a couple of planets, mercury would be necessary for reasoning and synthesis, moon for memory (all those 3003 yogas and 1008 modifying factors!), jupiter for the divine flash that nearly all astrologers experience over the years but many would not get caught admitting publicly ;-) and so on (mars renders the mercury with much useful critical abilities, for instance) and a well-placed rahu is essential for functioning in the face of uncertainties (unknown future, unknown absolute truths -- such as five versions of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, three types of ashtakavargas and umpteen versions of each type of amsha charts!!), etc etc. I think we astrologers should be grateful that many factors and planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding the handwriting on the wall of creation! RR , "Astrologer Ashutosh" <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > Dear Divya, > I would like to clarify some notions. Jupiter is not responsible for making one an astrologer. The planets responsible is mercury and ketu. Look at mercury and ketu in his chart and you will get your answers. > > Ashutosh. > > > > > > - > Divya > > Saturday, July 02, 2005 18:59 > Re: Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > Ashutosh ji, > > Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. > I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, is in the eight house? > > I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he wanted? > > Please do comment. > > Thanks, > Divya > > P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth data, for the question above. > > Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > Dear Kadrudra, > To support these clarifications, I would like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. > 14-10-1973 > 23.05 > Roorkee > Uttar Pradesh > India > > Regards, > > Ashutosh. > > > > - > kadrudra > > Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 > Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > Dear friend, > > This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can refer to > archives for old messages. > Yet, let me share what I know: > > A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only confirms > that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing > the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of giving > scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. > > A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse effects > of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. > So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off difficulties > and causes troubles too. > > Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is > natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. > So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives complex > difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). > > Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in > dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. > So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional malefic,when > retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- > especially as RE-BOUNCE. > > The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a single > planet, but by whole chart. > So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if > Mercury is very powerful, the ill > effects are grately reduced! > > In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught by a > crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). > Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a clue to > solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, > Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. > > Yours > KAD > > PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. > > > > > , Divya <touchbase_divya> > wrote: > > Kadji, > > > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that when a > benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is better > than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in dusthan? > For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and debilitated - is > this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in 8th > house? > > > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation means > weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of > exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming positive? > > > > Regards, > > Divya > > > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > Dear friend, > > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest point > in > > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the winter > > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on 23rd May. > > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point of the > > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth or > > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is deeply > > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving towards > > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending and > > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger & > > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 degrees > > Pisces. > > > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in elliptical > > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the ellipse. > > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to Sun. > > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say both > set > > of points > > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha bala or > > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% at > exalt. > > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength and > > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > yours > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > > wrote: > > > Respected Members, > > > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of debilitation > for > > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more than > this > > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be debilitated. > > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 deg., it > > will be considered as debilitation and for those people whose > mercury > > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as debilitated. > > > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Divya > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH > THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > -------------------------------- ------------- > > > a.. 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Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Namastey. When the kasauti (benchmark) depends on things such as political parties and celebrities -- particularly political ones and from India, then one could be trying to shoot a moving duck. I think Mr. KN Rao is one of the most accomplished recent astrologers with a fairly high if not perfect political prediction track record, and he has often alluded to how these charts and times are distorted on purpose by nativities and their advisors. I commend the courage of those who take these as a challenge, but I would be wary of using those as the benchmark, particularly in a small sample (handled by most astrologers) and extrapolate any conclusions to the larger body of population (less glamorous for the astrologer, but highly important for a large number of jataks ;-)) Hope I am not treading on any egos or any toes. Any brush be kindly taken as a pranaam touch rather than stepping on toes! RR , vattem krishnan <bursar_99> wrote: > Dear Shri Rohini, > No doubt we always believe in total understanding about the various karakatwas of planets apart from conventional wisdom written in books. > Problem is how ever the level of accuracy one is able to make out.ofcourse general study after a particular even is over is nice and we may attribute to a specific thing. > Recently we have a very great debacle in anticipating a particular party cominig to power.Almost all renowned Astrologers failed miserably.Reason is lack of consistency of approach.If some body through westren/eastren thoughts can contribute it is welcome sign. > So your idea of bringing to the notice of group is indeed a great job > Thanx > krishnan > "many factors and planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding the handwriting" > > "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Browsing through these threads, it was interesting to read a little > earlier today a research article posted by a western astrologer on > the astrodatabank site using factor analysis (something that is > incorporated in the new version of astrodatabank -- though the new > addition may not be of interest to vedics). Tropicalists it seems > take uranus as the 'maker' of astrologers. I have also heard > individuals making reference to neptune as being the planet > responsible. It seems that what we loosely call as 'astrology' might > actually utilize more than a couple of planets, mercury would be > necessary for reasoning and synthesis, moon for memory (all those > 3003 yogas and 1008 modifying factors!), jupiter for the divine > flash that nearly all astrologers experience over the years but many > would not get caught admitting publicly ;-) and so on (mars renders > the mercury with much useful critical abilities, for instance) and a > well-placed rahu is essential for functioning in the face of > uncertainties (unknown future, unknown absolute truths -- such as > five versions of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, three types of > ashtakavargas and umpteen versions of each type of amsha charts!!), > etc etc. > > I think we astrologers should be grateful that many factors and > planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding > the handwriting on the wall of creation! > > RR > > , "Astrologer Ashutosh" > <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > > Dear Divya, > > I would like to clarify some notions. Jupiter is > not responsible for making one an astrologer. The planets > responsible is mercury and ketu. Look at mercury and ketu in his > chart and you will get your answers. > > > > > Ashutosh. > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > Divya > > > > Saturday, July 02, 2005 18:59 > > Re: Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > > > > Ashutosh ji, > > > > Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. > > I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make > him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, > is in the eight house? > > > > I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up > their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a > debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April > 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight > house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he > wanted? > > > > Please do comment. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth > data, for the question above. > > > > Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > > Dear Kadrudra, > > To support these clarifications, I would > like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is > a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, > knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. > > 14-10-1973 > > 23.05 > > Roorkee > > Uttar Pradesh > > India > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Ashutosh. > > > > > > > > - > > kadrudra > > > > Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 > > Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > > > > Dear friend, > > > > This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can > refer to > > archives for old messages. > > Yet, let me share what I know: > > > > A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only > confirms > > that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing > > the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of > giving > > scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. > > > > A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse > effects > > of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. > > So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off > difficulties > > and causes troubles too. > > > > Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is > > natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. > > So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives > complex > > difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). > > > > Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in > > dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. > > So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional > malefic,when > > retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- > > especially as RE-BOUNCE. > > > > The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a > single > > planet, but by whole chart. > > So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if > > Mercury is very powerful, the ill > > effects are grately reduced! > > > > In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught > by a > > crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). > > Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a > clue to > > solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, > > Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. > > > > Yours > > KAD > > > > PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > > wrote: > > > Kadji, > > > > > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > > > > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that > when a > > benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is > better > > than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in > dusthan? > > For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and > debilitated - is > > this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in > 8th > > house? > > > > > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation > means > > weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of > > exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming > positive? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Divya > > > > > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > Dear friend, > > > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest > point > > in > > > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > > > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the > winter > > > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on > 23rd May. > > > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point > of the > > > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > > > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth > or > > > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > > > > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > > > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > > > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is > deeply > > > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > > > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > > > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving > towards > > > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending > and > > > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > > > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger > & > > > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 > degrees > > > Pisces. > > > > > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in > elliptical > > > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the > ellipse. > > > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to > Sun. > > > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > > > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say > both > > set > > > of points > > > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha > bala or > > > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% > at > > exalt. > > > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength > and > > > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > > > yours > > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > > <touchbase_divya> > > > wrote: > > > > Respected Members, > > > > > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of > debilitation > > for > > > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more > than > > this > > > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be > debilitated. > > > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 > deg., it > > > will be considered as debilitation and for those people > whose > > mercury > > > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as > debilitated. > > > > > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Divya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND > RELISH > > THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms > of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND > RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- - > ------------- > > > > > > a.. 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Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Dear Shri Rohini, Namaskarams for the interesting observation supplemented to the group.Iam certainly having the same sentiments as:but I would be wary of using those as the benchmark, Though the subject remains as always a challenge for budding Astrologers,the direction sometimes misleads as we tend to pick up and start things from here and there and extrapolate for arriving at some(weird) observations.There are always zealous curios to pick up and publish and get into headers. I am more worried in all such cases broader applications having effect large populace,the subject is always likely to misinterpretation and questioning about the time tested wisdom. Dealing with''highly important for a large number of jataks ;-))'is always a problem and need some kind adventures and somersaults in making predictions.Renowned political personalities including mr Tony Blair have always been(victims) of raking controversies.may be when we handle global matters it is better we as a thumb rule limit our approach to conventional approaches than to come out with startling observations Shri K.N.Rao being my preceptor I lack courage to make any observation about his approaches.it is true that he always expressed apprehensions about making predictions on personalities bur ever willing to apply to mundane aspects.yet I have to come any renowned Astrologers who could handle so deligently about eathquakes,weather,and other calamities around the world.My pranams to the the great living Guru for the bold approach and relentless pursuit from research point of view.may be we are all indebted to him regards krishnan "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb wrote: Namastey. When the kasauti (benchmark) depends on things such as political parties and celebrities -- particularly political ones and from India, then one could be trying to shoot a moving duck. I think Mr. KN Rao is one of the most accomplished recent astrologers with a fairly high if not perfect political prediction track record, and he has often alluded to how these charts and times are distorted on purpose by nativities and their advisors. I commend the courage of those who take these as a challenge, but I would be wary of using those as the benchmark, particularly in a small sample (handled by most astrologers) and extrapolate any conclusions to the larger body of population (less glamorous for the astrologer, but highly important for a large number of jataks ;-)) Hope I am not treading on any egos or any toes. Any brush be kindly taken as a pranaam touch rather than stepping on toes! RR , vattem krishnan <bursar_99> wrote: > Dear Shri Rohini, > No doubt we always believe in total understanding about the various karakatwas of planets apart from conventional wisdom written in books. > Problem is how ever the level of accuracy one is able to make out.ofcourse general study after a particular even is over is nice and we may attribute to a specific thing. > Recently we have a very great debacle in anticipating a particular party cominig to power.Almost all renowned Astrologers failed miserably.Reason is lack of consistency of approach.If some body through westren/eastren thoughts can contribute it is welcome sign. > So your idea of bringing to the notice of group is indeed a great job > Thanx > krishnan > "many factors and planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding the handwriting" > > "Rohini (Crystal Pages)" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > Browsing through these threads, it was interesting to read a little > earlier today a research article posted by a western astrologer on > the astrodatabank site using factor analysis (something that is > incorporated in the new version of astrodatabank -- though the new > addition may not be of interest to vedics). Tropicalists it seems > take uranus as the 'maker' of astrologers. I have also heard > individuals making reference to neptune as being the planet > responsible. It seems that what we loosely call as 'astrology' might > actually utilize more than a couple of planets, mercury would be > necessary for reasoning and synthesis, moon for memory (all those > 3003 yogas and 1008 modifying factors!), jupiter for the divine > flash that nearly all astrologers experience over the years but many > would not get caught admitting publicly ;-) and so on (mars renders > the mercury with much useful critical abilities, for instance) and a > well-placed rahu is essential for functioning in the face of > uncertainties (unknown future, unknown absolute truths -- such as > five versions of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, three types of > ashtakavargas and umpteen versions of each type of amsha charts!!), > etc etc. > > I think we astrologers should be grateful that many factors and > planets pitch in when it comes to reading a chart and understanding > the handwriting on the wall of creation! > > RR > > , "Astrologer Ashutosh" > <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > > Dear Divya, > > I would like to clarify some notions. Jupiter is > not responsible for making one an astrologer. The planets > responsible is mercury and ketu. Look at mercury and ketu in his > chart and you will get your answers. > > > > > Ashutosh. > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > Divya > > > > Saturday, July 02, 2005 18:59 > > Re: Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > > > > Ashutosh ji, > > > > Thanks for giving the birth details of your friend to study. > > I request your comments on what combinations in his chart make > him a good astrologer. Is it because his lord of the 10th, Jupiter, > is in the eight house? > > > > I have also observed many people ,1973 born, recently putting up > their request for advise (for marraige usually). All of them have a > debilitated Jupiter. And one of them, Anoop, (DOB: 3rd April > 1973,Time: 12.09 PM,Place: Cannanore, Kerala), has it in the eight > house. Do you think he can also become a good astrologer if he > wanted? > > > > Please do comment. > > > > Thanks, > > Divya > > > > P.S. Anoop ji, I hope you dont mind my putting up your birth > data, for the question above. > > > > Astrologer Ashutosh <astrologerashutosh> wrote: > > Dear Kadrudra, > > To support these clarifications, I would > like to present the horoscope of one of my astrologer friends. He is > a professor of English literature, has several books to his credit, > knows four languages and is a very good astrologer. > > 14-10-1973 > > 23.05 > > Roorkee > > Uttar Pradesh > > India > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Ashutosh. > > > > > > > > - > > kadrudra > > > > Friday, July 01, 2005 15:24 > > Re: Query Regarding Debilitation Of Planets > > > > > > Dear friend, > > > > This forum has discussed these topics many times and you can > refer to > > archives for old messages. > > Yet, let me share what I know: > > > > A planet in debility is WEAK but need not be BAD; so it only > confirms > > that the planet is INCAPABLE of producing > > the best results. So, Jupiter in debility is incapable of > giving > > scholarly education, rich wealth and so on. > > > > A planet in dushtana and debility is weak to ward off worse > effects > > of the dusthana and acts as malefic agent. > > So, Jupiter in debility, in 8th house can not ward off > difficulties > > and causes troubles too. > > > > Furthur, if the planet in debility and in dusthana is > > natural/functional malefic, the malefic effect is complex. > > So debilitated Jupiter in 8th for Gemini ascendant, gives > complex > > difficulties wrt proffession(10) and spouse(7). > > > > Lastly, if debilitated natural or functional malefic planet in > > dusthana is retrograde, the strength is gained. > > So, Jupiter in debility in 8th house being functional > malefic,when > > retrograde, may cause serious and fatal troubles- > > especially as RE-BOUNCE. > > > > The effects SHOULD NOT BE taken just by combination of a > single > > planet, but by whole chart. > > So, even with the retro-debilitated-malefic Jupiter in 8th, if > > Mercury is very powerful, the ill > > effects are grately reduced! > > > > In the above case, imagine a hefty person(GURU) being caught > by a > > crocodile(MAKARA), but being rescued by a wise swimmer(BUDHA). > > Did you get a flash of Gajendra Moksha? Well, thats just a > clue to > > solve your problem.You can refer to Uttara Kalamrita, > > Phaladeepika and other classics for furthur studies. > > > > Yours > > KAD > > > > PS: Many classical texts quote debility + retro = exaltaion. > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > <touchbase_divya> > > wrote: > > > Kadji, > > > > > > Thank you so much for the clarification. > > > > > > Since a debilitated planet is weak, then does it imply that > when a > > benefic planet is debilitated and placed in a dusthan, it is > better > > than if that benefic planet would have been exalted and in > dusthan? > > For example, if Jupiter is placed in 8th house and > debilitated - is > > this postion better than if jupiter is exalted and placed in > 8th > > house? > > > > > > Another doubt that comes to my mind is - if debilitation > means > > weakness, how does debilitation + retrogate, give result of > > exaltation? Is it something like negative, negative becoming > positive? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Divya > > > > > > kadrudra <kadrudra> wrote: > > > Dear friend, > > > The debilitation point of any planet is the most weakest > point > > in > > > its orbit. It is easier to understand from the analogy of > > > our planet, the Earth. Debility of the Earth is the > winter > > > soltice point usually on 22nd December. Exaltation is on > 23rd May. > > > So on 22nd Dec, the earth will be at its COLDEST point > of the > > > year, and will be in its HOTTEST point on 23rd May. > > > In between there is a gradual change of stage in warmth > or > > > temperature. Same is the case with other planets! > > > > > > Though, astrological debility is NOT the exact winter > > > soltice point for any planet, the process is same. Coming to > > > your question, Mercury in 15 degrees of Pisces is > deeply > > > debilitated. 16, 17, 18....29 degrees..still debilitated but > > > better than 15 degrees. 14, 13, 12....1 degrees..still > > > debilitated but better than 15 degrees. When he is moving > towards > > > deep debility point he is called AVAROHI or descending > and > > > when he crosses it and moves over, he is AAROHI or ascending. > > > Astrological dicta say that AAROHI planet is stronger > & > > > indicates gains. In that way, Mercury is better after 15 > degrees > > > Pisces. > > > > > > Astronomically, planets revolve around Sun in > elliptical > > > orbits, with Sun, NOT AT CENTRE, but at a focus of the > ellipse. > > > SO sometimes planets are farthest and sometimes closest to > Sun. > > > This makes aphelion and perihelion points, which are > > > similar to exaltation and debilitation in astrology.Some say > both > > set > > > of points > > > were same, when vedic astrology started. The Uccha > bala or > > > exaltaion strength of a planet is ZERO at debility and 100% > at > > exalt. > > > So, 16 degrees Pisces for Mercury gives 0.55% strength > and > > > at 30 degrees he will be 8.3% strong. > > > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > > > yours > > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , Divya > > <touchbase_divya> > > > wrote: > > > > Respected Members, > > > > > > > > I have a small query regarding debilitation of Planets. > > > > > > > > There is a degree which gives the maximum point of > debilitation > > for > > > planets. For eg. Mercury is debilitated at 15 deg. pisces. > > > > > > > > Now, someone told me that if the native's degree is more > than > > this > > > max. point of debilitation, it is not considered to be > debilitated. > > > > For eg., for people whose mercury is in pisces till 15 > deg., it > > > will be considered as debilitation and for those people > whose > > mercury > > > is in pisces above 15 deg., it wont be considered as > debilitated. > > > > > > > > Please clarify to me if this is true. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Divya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND > RELISH > > THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms > of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages > > > Only in Mail: http://in.mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND > RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- - > ------------- > > > > > > a.. 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