Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is Jupiter in 11H badhak for Aries lagna? Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 The following is the rule: For a movable house/Rasi the 11th from there is Badhaka Sthaana and it's lord/lors becomes Badhaka/Trouble point). For a fixed house the/Rasi 9th from there is Badhaka Sthaana and it's lord/lors becomes Badhaka. For a Dual house/Rasi the 7th from there is Badhaka Sthaana and it's lord/lors becomes Badhaka. So for - Ar - Aq-Sa/Ra Ta - Cp-Sa Ge - Sg- Ju Cn - Ta-Ve Le - Ar-Ma Vi - Pi-Ju Li - Le-Su Sc - Cn-Mo Sg - Ge-Me Cp - Sc-Ma/Ke Aq - Li-Ve Pi - Vi-Me Kind regards Jay Weiss - "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani <vedic astrology> Sunday, January 13, 2002 4:34 PM Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak > Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is Jupiter in > 11H badhak for Aries lagna? > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 JAYA JAGANNATHA! Harihara lists a few sets of rules for finding Badhaka houses for each sign, but Sanjayji favors the following approach: Definition: Badhaka Rasi - a sign which obstructs the significations of the original sign. Badhakesa: lord of the Badhak house, indicating the person who will realise the obstruction or act as an obstacle. Rule: For Chara Rasis the 11th from them, for Sthira Rasis the 9th from them, and for Dwisvabhava Rasis the 7th from them (always count zodiacally) is the Badhak sign. Parasara also partially backs this. Principles: If the Badhak house is strong and strongly related to the original house, then the obstruction is strong. If the Badhak house hosts malefics, then the obstruction is of malefic nature, and reverse. If the Badhakesh ocuppies or aspects the house, then the obstructing person has big influence. If the Badhakesh gives unobstructed argala, then the obstruction is only sup[erficial, but actually it's helpful to the house. > Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is Jupiter in > 11H badhak for Aries lagna? Jupiuter is not Badhakesa for Aries. It's Badhak for the signs Virgo and Gemini, wherever he is. It depends on ownership and not placement. The Badhak house for Aries is Aquarius, and the stronger of Saturn and Rahu will be the Badhakesa, wherever it's placed. Yours, Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer gauranga Jyotish Remedies: WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET Phone:+36-309-140-839 > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > _______ Get your free @ address at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 Dear Mr.Weiss, 1)Do we understand that Aries and Capricorn has two badhkas each ie Sat/Rahu and Mars/Ketu respectively? 2)If not,then is it as per which is stronger of the two? 3)Is the strenght to be seen as per Jaiminsutras? With regards, Jagmeet P.S.:I have aries lagana and name lagana is capricorn,so that is a double whammy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 Vyam Vysadevaya Namah! - Dear Jay and List, Just to add; The Isa(Lord) of the Badhaka Sthana, is called the Badhakesh. The best possible placement for the Badhakesh is the 12th house. However if it lords more than just Badhaka Sthana, then the other house will be negatively affected. Say for Virgo Lagna, Jupiter becomes Badhakesh as it lords 7th, however it also lords the 4th house, so house/home/mother will be affected, in some negative way. The best condition is Sun in 12th for Libra Lagna. Parasara states that such a person has a longevity for 100 years. Be very observant of the position of your Badhakesh. The planet becoming Badhakesh, shows the deity who is going to obstruct you. Note the house its in, and if there are many planets, then there can be alot of trouble from the Badhakesh. If Badhakesh is in 11th, then friends/colleagues will be a problem. Or say; 5th house; children, etc. The reason is due to past life deeds. What one has done in past life to make the Badhakesh angry should be seen from the 12th from Badhakesh. Theres more, try reading my latest posts to Neeraj and Carol. Hope this helps, Best wishes, Visti. --- Jay Weiss <jayhw wrote: > The following is the rule: > > For a movable house/Rasi the 11th from there is > Badhaka Sthaana and it's lord/lors becomes > Badhaka/Trouble point). > For a fixed house the/Rasi 9th from there is Badhaka > Sthaana and it's lord/lors becomes Badhaka. > For a Dual house/Rasi the 7th from there is Badhaka > Sthaana and it's lord/lors becomes Badhaka. > So for - > Ar - Aq-Sa/Ra > Ta - Cp-Sa > Ge - Sg- Ju > Cn - Ta-Ve > Le - Ar-Ma > Vi - Pi-Ju > Li - Le-Su > Sc - Cn-Mo > Sg - Ge-Me > Cp - Sc-Ma/Ke > Aq - Li-Ve > Pi - Vi-Me > > Kind regards > > Jay Weiss > > > > > - > "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani > <vedic astrology> > Sunday, January 13, 2002 4:34 PM > Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak > > > > Following Nava's query can we learn more about > badhakas? Is Jupiter in > > 11H badhak for Aries lagna? > > > > > > Archives: > vedic astrology > > > > Group info: > vedic astrology/info.html > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to > vedic astrology- > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri > Krishnaarpanamastu || > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > Send FREE video emails in Mail! http://promo./videomail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 As to my understanding the text reference is "the lord of the Badhaka Sthana" (I may be wrong though). This leave no doubt in MY mind that it is the stronger of the two lords in accordance with the rules of 'source of strength's as described in Jaimini sutras and Sanjay's other books. This is however what I follow as it also makes sense. Kind regards Jay Weiss - "jagmeet s dheendsa" <jsdheendsa <vedic astrology> Sunday, January 13, 2002 7:14 PM Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak > Dear Mr.Weiss, > 1)Do we understand that Aries and Capricorn has two badhkas each ie > Sat/Rahu and Mars/Ketu respectively? > 2)If not,then is it as per which is stronger of the two? > 3)Is the strenght to be seen as per Jaiminsutras? > With regards, > Jagmeet > P.S.:I have aries lagana and name lagana is capricorn,so that is a double > whammy. > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 Dear Gauranga, Thanks for a nice post, as usual. This badhakasthana and badhakesh thing has me confused, partially because of my own chart. I've been told I'm a Leo, with Mars and Ketu in Libra. Now for Leo, Aries and Mars are the badhakasthana and badhakesh respectively. While this somewhat supports what Jataka Parijaat says, Parasara, Varahamihira and Raman are all of the opinion that Mars is a first- rate benefic for Leonians because of its ownership of a quadrant and trine. The same is true with Venus for Aquarians. If a yogakaraka is also branded a badhakesh, learners like me will be more than a wee addled. Warm regards, Ramapriya hubli vedic astrology, "Gauranga Das" <gauranga@b...> wrote: > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > Harihara lists a few sets of rules for finding Badhaka houses for each sign, > but Sanjayji favors the following approach: > > Definition: Badhaka Rasi - a sign which obstructs the significations of the > original sign. Badhakesa: lord of the Badhak house, indicating the person > who will realise the obstruction or act as an obstacle. > > Rule: For Chara Rasis the 11th from them, for Sthira Rasis the 9th from > them, and for Dwisvabhava Rasis the 7th from them (always count zodiacally) > is the Badhak sign. Parasara also partially backs this. > > Principles: If the Badhak house is strong and strongly related to the > original house, then the obstruction is strong. If the Badhak house hosts > malefics, then the obstruction is of malefic nature, and reverse. If the > Badhakesh ocuppies or aspects the house, then the obstructing person has big > influence. If the Badhakesh gives unobstructed argala, then the obstruction > is only sup[erficial, but actually it's helpful to the house. > > > Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is Jupiter in > > 11H badhak for Aries lagna? > > Jupiuter is not Badhakesa for Aries. It's Badhak for the signs Virgo and > Gemini, wherever he is. It depends on ownership and not placement. The > Badhak house for Aries is Aquarius, and the stronger of Saturn and Rahu will > be the Badhakesa, wherever it's placed. > > Yours, > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > gauranga@b... > Jyotish Remedies: > WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET > Phone:+36-309-140-839 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > _______ > > Get your free @ address at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 Hi Ramapriya and Others, I had the same problem understanding, in my case scorpio lagna with Moon as yogakaraka, how can the yogakaraka be branded a badhakesh. -Siva vedic astrology, "ramapriya_d" <ramapriya_d> wrote: > Dear Gauranga, > > Thanks for a nice post, as usual. > > This badhakasthana and badhakesh thing has me confused, partially > because of my own chart. I've been told I'm a Leo, with Mars and Ketu > in Libra. Now for Leo, Aries and Mars are the badhakasthana and > badhakesh respectively. > > While this somewhat supports what Jataka Parijaat says, Parasara, > Varahamihira and Raman are all of the opinion that Mars is a first- > rate benefic for Leonians because of its ownership of a quadrant and > trine. The same is true with Venus for Aquarians. > > If a yogakaraka is also branded a badhakesh, learners like me will be > more than a wee addled. > > Warm regards, > > Ramapriya > > hubli@v... > > > vedic astrology, "Gauranga Das" <gauranga@b...> wrote: > > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > > > Harihara lists a few sets of rules for finding Badhaka houses for > each sign, > > but Sanjayji favors the following approach: > > > > Definition: Badhaka Rasi - a sign which obstructs the > significations of the > > original sign. Badhakesa: lord of the Badhak house, indicating the > person > > who will realise the obstruction or act as an obstacle. > > > > Rule: For Chara Rasis the 11th from them, for Sthira Rasis the 9th > from > > them, and for Dwisvabhava Rasis the 7th from them (always count > zodiacally) > > is the Badhak sign. Parasara also partially backs this. > > > > Principles: If the Badhak house is strong and strongly related to > the > > original house, then the obstruction is strong. If the Badhak house > hosts > > malefics, then the obstruction is of malefic nature, and reverse. > If the > > Badhakesh ocuppies or aspects the house, then the obstructing > person has big > > influence. If the Badhakesh gives unobstructed argala, then the > obstruction > > is only sup[erficial, but actually it's helpful to the house. > > > > > Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is > Jupiter in > > > 11H badhak for Aries lagna? > > > > Jupiuter is not Badhakesa for Aries. It's Badhak for the signs > Virgo and > > Gemini, wherever he is. It depends on ownership and not placement. > The > > Badhak house for Aries is Aquarius, and the stronger of Saturn and > Rahu will > > be the Badhakesa, wherever it's placed. > > > > Yours, > > > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > gauranga@b... > > Jyotish Remedies: > > WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET > > Phone:+36-309-140-839 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Group info: vedic- astrology/info.html > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______ > > > > Get your free @ address at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 If I merge the posts on retrogression and badhakas and apply them to my chart, I get a double whammy! First, saturn is retro in my 10H (read post from Narayana). Second, saturn is badhakesh (lord of 11H for Aries). Third, badhakesh placed in 10H any ways spoils 10H. Fourth, ketu is conjunct saturn/badhakesh in 10H. Fifth, saturn is lord of a kendra. Make that a triple whammy. I suppose I don't need to describe the story of my career to this group. It is self-evident. The only good point is that saturn is placed in his own house in capricorn. Any takes on what my mahadasha of saturn might be like starting 2008? Cheers, Sarbani Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Vyam Vysadevaya Namah -------------- Dear Ramapriya, The answer is simple actually. When a planet that can give Raja Yoga, also become badhakesh, then the persons Raja Yogas do not come without obstacles, and the raja yoga is a "self-less" one for the benefit of others. Example for Leo Lagna; Leo is the sign of the kings and royalty, and through Mars(wars) they gained their kingdoms, but they rarely engaged in warfare, if not for the benefit of their own kingdom(some where selfish, and less leo-like). And with the larger kingdoms, came more teritorry to rule, and keep under control..hence more work. Now think if the Badhakesh had been evil-disposed towards such a king! Thats how to understand it. Best wishes, Visti. - ramapriya_d vedic astrology Monday, January 14, 2002 2:13 AM [vedic astrology] Re: Jupiter as badhak Dear Gauranga,Thanks for a nice post, as usual.This badhakasthana and badhakesh thing has me confused, partially because of my own chart. I've been told I'm a Leo, with Mars and Ketu in Libra. Now for Leo, Aries and Mars are the badhakasthana and badhakesh respectively.While this somewhat supports what Jataka Parijaat says, Parasara, Varahamihira and Raman are all of the opinion that Mars is a first-rate benefic for Leonians because of its ownership of a quadrant and trine. The same is true with Venus for Aquarians.If a yogakaraka is also branded a badhakesh, learners like me will be more than a wee addled.Warm regards,Ramapriyahubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) comvedic astrology, "Gauranga Das" <gauranga@b...> wrote:> JAYA JAGANNATHA!> > Harihara lists a few sets of rules for finding Badhaka houses for each sign,> but Sanjayji favors the following approach:> > Definition: Badhaka Rasi - a sign which obstructs the significations of the> original sign. Badhakesa: lord of the Badhak house, indicating the person> who will realise the obstruction or act as an obstacle.> > Rule: For Chara Rasis the 11th from them, for Sthira Rasis the 9th from> them, and for Dwisvabhava Rasis the 7th from them (always count zodiacally)> is the Badhak sign. Parasara also partially backs this.> > Principles: If the Badhak house is strong and strongly related to the> original house, then the obstruction is strong. If the Badhak house hosts> malefics, then the obstruction is of malefic nature, and reverse. If the> Badhakesh ocuppies or aspects the house, then the obstructing person has big> influence. If the Badhakesh gives unobstructed argala, then the obstruction> is only sup[erficial, but actually it's helpful to the house.> > > Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is Jupiter in> > 11H badhak for Aries lagna?> > Jupiuter is not Badhakesa for Aries. It's Badhak for the signs Virgo and> Gemini, wherever he is. It depends on ownership and not placement. The> Badhak house for Aries is Aquarius, and the stronger of Saturn and Rahu will> be the Badhakesa, wherever it's placed.> > Yours,> > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer> gauranga@b...> Jyotish Remedies:> WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET> Phone:+36-309-140-839> > > > >> >> > Archives: vedic astrology> >> > Group info: vedic astrology/info.html> >> > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e...> >> > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......> >> > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu ||> >> > Your use of is subject to > >> >> > > _______> > Get your free @ address at Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Dear Sarbani, Some words of wisdom: I don't know a single person, "rich" or "poor", living in the "west" or the "east" who's life is 100% an <easy ride>. A chart is as "perfect" as it's owner and visa versa. The trick is to learn to live and overcome the more perceived 'negative' issues while they last. As nothing lasts forever their time to dissolve will also come. It is not only the 10th house, badhaka, retrogration etc. that determine one's career. Many other issues such as relationships, attitudes, residence and many other factors in the chart constitute the entire picture. 2008 is a long way ahead and I advice you to look at the 'light points' around you at present as some of them must be there to be discovered. Kind regards Jay Weiss - "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani <vedic astrology> Monday, January 14, 2002 8:13 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak > If I merge the posts on retrogression and badhakas and apply them to my > chart, I get a double whammy! First, saturn is retro in my 10H (read > post from Narayana). Second, saturn is badhakesh (lord of 11H for > Aries). Third, badhakesh placed in 10H any ways spoils 10H. Fourth, ketu > is conjunct saturn/badhakesh in 10H. Fifth, saturn is lord of a kendra. > Make that a triple whammy. I suppose I don't need to describe the story > of my career to this group. It is self-evident. The only good point is > that saturn is placed in his own house in capricorn. Any takes on what > my mahadasha of saturn might be like starting 2008? > > Cheers, > > Sarbani > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Dear Jay Weiss, I have not struggled professionally till the age of 39+ years without having learnt the trick of living with it. In fact, I have started off with great glee for the nth time, towards a new beginning. And I think, and I hope I will continue to do so till the end of my time. I think I am quite proud that such is my spirit. Mars, my lagna lord, not withstanding. Of course relationships and attitudes have complicated issues. I could go off on a personal saga about how my Venus + Rahu in 4H and Saturn ® and Ketu in 10H have created havoc with each other. My intention was not to go off on a personal saga. To me that (the ven-sat opp.) has been an obvious influence in my life. What drew my attention to this discussion was the role of sat in my 10H, which I had never examined, strangely, and I mean in an intellectual sense. Also, finally my focus is actually on the question, how does the good effects of a planet in his own house counterbalance its other positional and circumstantial negative traits? It has been pointed out to me that a planet in his own house gives excellent results during its mahadasha. Hence I raised the question. This question may be answered by citing examples other than my own. I cite my own and those cose to me, as I feel authoritative enough to discuss them as I am not a professional astrologer or researcher, and hence do not have access to other horoscopic data. Some of my friends have very kindly given me their natal details so that I may use them as guinea pigs. My aim was the question itself and not the example, which may be overlooked. Best regards, Sarbani Sarkar Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Respected Gaurangaji, You wrote "......If the Badhakesh ocuppies or aspects the house, then the obstructing person has big influence. If the Badhakesh gives unobstructed argala, then the obstruction is only sup[erficial, but actually it's helpful to the house....." I have a doubt that if the badhakesh gives counter argala on the badhaka house - then what happens? Regards, J.K Dasgupta - Gauranga Das vedic astrology Sunday, January 13, 2002 11:39 PM Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak JAYA JAGANNATHA!Harihara lists a few sets of rules for finding Badhaka houses for each sign,but Sanjayji favors the following approach:Definition: Badhaka Rasi - a sign which obstructs the significations of theoriginal sign. Badhakesa: lord of the Badhak house, indicating the personwho will realise the obstruction or act as an obstacle.Rule: For Chara Rasis the 11th from them, for Sthira Rasis the 9th fromthem, and for Dwisvabhava Rasis the 7th from them (always count zodiacally)is the Badhak sign. Parasara also partially backs this.Principles: If the Badhak house is strong and strongly related to theoriginal house, then the obstruction is strong. If the Badhak house hostsmalefics, then the obstruction is of malefic nature, and reverse. If theBadhakesh ocuppies or aspects the house, then the obstructing person has biginfluence. If the Badhakesh gives unobstructed argala, then the obstructionis only sup[erficial, but actually it's helpful to the house.> Following Nava's query can we learn more about badhakas? Is Jupiter in> 11H badhak for Aries lagna?Jupiuter is not Badhakesa for Aries. It's Badhak for the signs Virgo andGemini, wherever he is. It depends on ownership and not placement. TheBadhak house for Aries is Aquarius, and the stronger of Saturn and Rahu willbe the Badhakesa, wherever it's placed.Yours,Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer gauranga (AT) brihaspati (DOT) net Jyotish Remedies:WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET Phone:+36-309-140-839 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Just one more possibility: What happens to a person born with Ta Lagna. as it is a Fixed sign, Sa becomes Bhadakesh. However due to owning 9,10th houses it becomes a RYK and single handedly give beneficial results. Brahma _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 JAYA JAGANNATHA! Dear Ramapriya, Namaste. > Dear Gauranga, > > Thanks for a nice post, as usual. > > This badhakasthana and badhakesh thing has me confused, partially > because of my own chart. I've been told I'm a Leo, with Mars and Ketu > in Libra. Now for Leo, Aries and Mars are the badhakasthana and > badhakesh respectively. > > While this somewhat supports what Jataka Parijaat says, Parasara, > Varahamihira and Raman are all of the opinion that Mars is a first- > rate benefic for Leonians because of its ownership of a quadrant and > trine. The same is true with Venus for Aquarians. > > If a yogakaraka is also branded a badhakesh, learners like me will be > more than a wee addled. > Let me goive a figurative example. A yoga Karaka is a functional benefic, and it's supposed to give wealth and influence in his period (uniting Lakhmi with Vishnu). Now you may consider that wealth and influence in some cases may become an obstacle, especially for seeing your true self, which is indicated by the Lagna. Thus, if a yoga Karaka becomes a Badhakesh for the Lagna, then the case may be as with so many kings, who have dressed as ordinary people and mixed with the crowd, jus to find out what their people really thought about them, because they coudln't get the truth in royal attire. So it was an obstacle. Yours, Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer gauranga Jyotish Remedies: WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET Phone:+36-309-140-839 _______ Get your free @ address at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya ------------------------ Dear Brahma Karaka means significator and does not mean that everybody born in Taurus will enjoy Rajyoga during saturn periods. A Karaka is one who wishes to give or to do something. Like a Yogakaraka wants to have Yoga, but whether it will have Rajyoga or some other yoga is a separate issue. In any case RKY cannot be applied so easily. With best wishes Sanjay Rath http://sanjayrath.tripod.com - "lakshman jagannath" <lbrahma <vedic astrology> Monday, January 14, 2002 2:47 PM Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak Just one more possibility: What happens to a person born with Ta Lagna. as it is a Fixed sign, Sa becomes Bhadakesh. However due to owning 9,10th houses it becomes a RYK and single handedly give beneficial results. Brahma _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 Respected sir I made that statement because of following reasons. 1. For Ta,Li ascendants, saturn owns a kendra & Kona. 2. The angularlord( Sheds its maleficiance by virtue of owning a kendra) in a trine it is inan auspicious position. 3. The trinal Lord in an angle is also is in an auspicious position 4. Sa by being a natural mlefic if occupies a dusthana gives favourable results. The above combinations eliminates positions of sa in 1,4,7,10(All Kendras) 5,9,(Konas) and 3,6,8,11,12 (dusthanas)which then leaves only one house which is 2nd and For these ascendants sa occupying 2nd house will definitely give wealth. I did not consider the strength of the planets while making the statement (which I should have made) and I was just giving a possibility where the Bhadakesh may not at as a bhadaksh. I would request to enlighten us with some instances where in the RY may not fructify. I fully beleive what you have stated but would like to know the reasons which would help students like us, a lot. Thnking you once again, Brahma >Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya >------------------------ >Dear Brahma >Karaka means significator and does not mean that everybody born in Taurus >will enjoy Rajyoga during saturn periods. A Karaka is one who wishes to >give >or to do something. Like a Yogakaraka wants to have Yoga, but whether it >will have Rajyoga or some other yoga is a separate issue. In any case RKY >cannot be applied so easily. >With best wishes >Sanjay Rath >http://sanjayrath.tripod.com >- >"lakshman jagannath" <lbrahma ><vedic astrology> >Monday, January 14, 2002 2:47 PM >Re: [vedic astrology] Jupiter as badhak > > > >Just one more possibility: >What happens to a person born with Ta Lagna. as it is a Fixed sign, Sa >becomes Bhadakesh. However due to owning 9,10th houses it becomes a RYK and >single handedly give beneficial results. > >Brahma > >_______________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. > > > > > > > > > >....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > >Your use of is subject to > > > > _______________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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