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THIS RULE IS GIVEN BY KALIDAS IN UTTARKALAMRIT .

REGARDS

TEJ

 

thammi39 <thammi39 wrote:

Dear All,

 

In page 237 of "Three hundred important combinations" by B.V. Raman

there is a reference to Raja Yoga caused by:

"Definition:- When a planet is in debilitation but with bright rays,

or retrograde, and occupies favourable position, Raja Yoga will be

caused."

He also cites an example in chart no. 116.

 

In Shri P.V.R Narasimha Rao's book "Lessons On vedic Astrology

(Volume 1)" in Lesson no. 9,

"28. A planet in debilitation and retrograde is akin to being exalted.

"

 

Is there a mention of this in some of the classical references on

astrology like BPHS or Jaimini sutras?

Could some please throw some light on this.

Thanks

Tarak

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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UTTARA KALAMRITA, Kalidsa (Dr. P.S. Sastri, Rajan Publication, page 30)

 

A planet exalted in the Rasi while retrograde is similar to a

debilitated one...A retrogarde planet in his debilitation has the

strength of exaltation.

 

 

 

, "harjeet_bakshi"

<harjeet_bakshi wrote:

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> would a exalted planet retrograde act as debilitated?

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