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Hi,

 

To me, determining planetary strength, like anyhthing

else in Astrology, depends greatly on the level of

practical experience one has in assessing charts - the

more you do it, the greater "feel" you get for the

intuitive process. All of those rules you stated,

while important, especially early on, can really go a

long way towards frustration if you're not careful.

 

When looking at a chart, I usually look for angular

planets, in general. They are almost always clear

signals of planeary strength. Of course, planets in

their own or exalted or debilitation signs will go a

ways towards modifying this. Planets in the Trik

Houses, 6, 8, or 12, tend to weaken those planets.

Planets that are strengthened in the Navamsa,

especially if they are Vargottama, are extremely

strong, unless its a case of debilitation.

 

I do make use of the idea of Postional Strength, taken

from the old time rules of Shad Bala: Mercury and

Jupiter get maximum strength in the 1 house, Venus and

the Moon in the 4, Saturn in the 7 and Sun and Mars in

the 10.

 

Other than that, I just try to keep it simple.

 

Salaam,

Mu

--- 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?

>

>

 

 

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