Guest guest Posted September 3, 2002 Report Share Posted September 3, 2002 Dear All, Please note that i am giving some points here based on what i read and understood from it. I am a begineer only and so please read the below points keeping that in mind. I would like to listen from the Gurus like Visti on this. basically the various terms mentioned here are used for different purposes in the examination of the horoscope. Strength of a Planet and its usage: ==================================== I read the following in "Prashna Marg" by B.V.Raman. It specifies the following a) A planet is strong if it is 1) exalted 2) Own house, 3) friendly house 4) neutral house 5) inimical sign 6) debilitated 1) is the highest strength and 6) is the least strength. A planet if it is a benefic planet can do maximum good if it is 1) and least good if it is 6) A planet if it is a malefic (due to ownership) can do maximum bad if it is 6) and do least bad if it is 1). A planet which is capable of doing both good and bad (due to ownership, owner of 6th house and say 9th house) will do good only if it is strong. It will do bad only if it is bad. So we got to see from Rasi and NAVAMSA chart the strength of a planet and find out where it stands in the above list. This is because the strength of a planet in RASI can get cancelled by its position and vice-versa in the NAVAMSA chart (the reason why vimsopak bal gives very high weightage to Rasi, Navamsa). ***************** Shadbala/Vimsopak Bal/Ashkatavarga: ==================================== 1)Shadbala is used to determine the strength of a planet and it is used to determine which planet plays a major role for yogas. Assume that a yoga is caused by two or more planets which planet's influence wil be felt mroe can be found out by this shadbala. 2) Vimsopak bal is the overall auspiciousness of the planet. It tells the planet's auspiciousness in the rasi and the other divisional charts. It is the overall effectiveness of a planet. 3) Ashtakavarga is the ability of the planet to operate with other planets in the horoscope. Please read an article of P.V.Narasimha who has very clearly explained about the usage of Vimsopak bal, ashktakavarga and shadbal. I forgot the web-site where it can be found. It explains more clearly things with examples than what i have told here. I typed basically what i rememebered reading from that article here. ******************** Ishta Pala and Kashta Pala: ============================ e) I found in B.V.Raman's book that Ishta Pala and Kashta pala has to do with the dasa effects of a planet. If the ishta pala is greater than kashta pala then during the dasa auspicious effects can be felt. B.V.Raman says that he has found instances where the planet was auspicous etc in differnet vargas but got a very low score in ashtakavarga and hence the bhava results it owned was destroyed. There may be more exceptiosn like this. Sincerely, Sudarsan-Chennai vedic astrology, "swamyvk" <swamyvk> wrote: > Hello All, > > I have another basic issue for which I ahve found no straight answer. > What do we mean when we say that a planet is 'strong' or 'weak'? Are > we talking shadabala? This becomes especially important whan there > are multiple planets in one house. And let us say that the planets > are neither in their house of debilitation, own or exalted positions. > How does one decide that one is stronger over the other? > > I would think that when we say strong it must mean shadabala. Being > strong would still mean that the planet remains a natural or > functional malefic. > > Also, we have so many numerical factors to determine the overall > results of the planet's period and subperiods. Some are: > > 1. Ishta/Kashta Phala > > 2. Vimshopaka Strength > > 3. Ashtakvarga Points > > Which one is more accurate? To me it seems that Vimshopaka strength > should be more precise because it takes into consideration the > various varga positions. > > What do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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