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For the Newer Members-

 

One of the main tasks of an interpreter is to identify the

disposition of a planet. Sign position has a lot to do with this, as

does house position and the natural signification of a planet-

karakatva. Perhaps the most telling contributor to the disposition of

a planet, however, is its lordship over houses. Lordship empowers a

planet as a functional malefic or a fucntional benefic. Here are the

rules of house lordship:

 

1. The lord of a trine and of a quadrant at the same time is a

functionally powerful planet, and is called a yogakaraka.

 

2. The lords of the fifth and of the ninth ( trines ) are always

benefic, insofar as the lordship is concerned.

 

3. Ownership over the houses: 3, 6, 11 and 12 is always bad.

 

4. Benefic ownership over a quadrant, especially two quadrants, is

bad.

 

5. Malefic ownership of a quadrant improves the malefic.

 

6. Ownership of the eighth is bad except for the Sun and the Moon.

They remain largely neutral in this particular respect.

 

7. Ownership over the second and the seventh at the same time is

quite maraka, death-inflicting.

 

 

Again, house lordship goes a long way towards establishing the

disposition of a planet.

 

Dharma/Dean

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Dear Dharma/Dean,

Why didn't you finish the job ?

If a planet has lordship of both a "good" and a "bad" house, say Jupiter

for Leo lagna is lord of both 8th & 5th etc ...

 

Kind regards

Jay Weiss

 

 

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"deandddd" <0108

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Thursday, October 17, 2002 7:16 PM

[vedic astrology] Rules of House Lordship

 

 

> For the Newer Members-

>

> One of the main tasks of an interpreter is to identify the

> disposition of a planet. Sign position has a lot to do with this, as

> does house position and the natural signification of a planet-

> karakatva. Perhaps the most telling contributor to the disposition of

> a planet, however, is its lordship over houses. Lordship empowers a

> planet as a functional malefic or a fucntional benefic. Here are the

> rules of house lordship:

>

> 1. The lord of a trine and of a quadrant at the same time is a

> functionally powerful planet, and is called a yogakaraka.

>

> 2. The lords of the fifth and of the ninth ( trines ) are always

> benefic, insofar as the lordship is concerned.

>

> 3. Ownership over the houses: 3, 6, 11 and 12 is always bad.

>

> 4. Benefic ownership over a quadrant, especially two quadrants, is

> bad.

>

> 5. Malefic ownership of a quadrant improves the malefic.

>

> 6. Ownership of the eighth is bad except for the Sun and the Moon.

> They remain largely neutral in this particular respect.

>

> 7. Ownership over the second and the seventh at the same time is

> quite maraka, death-inflicting.

>

>

> Again, house lordship goes a long way towards establishing the

> disposition of a planet.

>

> Dharma/Dean

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......

>

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

>

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dear jay, Dharma/dean

Why the rule lord of trines(5th & 9th) always good

does not apply to 1st which happens to be a kendra &

trine?

 

I have seen planets(in many cases) if they own one of

the (5th & 9th) along with a bad house generally do

bestow good results except 1st. I am not able to

understand this.

 

Lakshman

 

 

--- Jay Weiss <jayhw wrote:

> Dear Dharma/Dean,

> Why didn't you finish the job ?

> If a planet has lordship of both a "good" and a

> "bad" house, say Jupiter

> for Leo lagna is lord of both 8th & 5th etc ...

>

> Kind regards

> Jay Weiss

>

>

> -

> "deandddd" <0108

> <vedic astrology>

> Thursday, October 17, 2002 7:16 PM

> [vedic astrology] Rules of House Lordship

>

>

> > For the Newer Members-

> >

> > One of the main tasks of an interpreter is to

> identify the

> > disposition of a planet. Sign position has a lot

> to do with this, as

> > does house position and the natural signification

> of a planet-

> > karakatva. Perhaps the most telling contributor to

> the disposition of

> > a planet, however, is its lordship over houses.

> Lordship empowers a

> > planet as a functional malefic or a fucntional

> benefic. Here are the

> > rules of house lordship:

> >

> > 1. The lord of a trine and of a quadrant at the

> same time is a

> > functionally powerful planet, and is called a

> yogakaraka.

> >

> > 2. The lords of the fifth and of the ninth (

> trines ) are always

> > benefic, insofar as the lordship is concerned.

> >

> > 3. Ownership over the houses: 3, 6, 11 and 12 is

> always bad.

> >

> > 4. Benefic ownership over a quadrant, especially

> two quadrants, is

> > bad.

> >

> > 5. Malefic ownership of a quadrant improves the

> malefic.

> >

> > 6. Ownership of the eighth is bad except for the

> Sun and the Moon.

> > They remain largely neutral in this particular

> respect.

> >

> > 7. Ownership over the second and the seventh at

> the same time is

> > quite maraka, death-inflicting.

> >

> >

> > Again, house lordship goes a long way towards

> establishing the

> > disposition of a planet.

> >

> > Dharma/Dean

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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

>

> >

> >

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- Chandrashekhar Sharma

vedic astrology

Sunday, October 20, 2002 12:05 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Rules of House Lordship

Dear Dean ,

Good posting for beginners,

You may like to add the following.

If lord of 8th is placed in 8th the results are not bad . Benefics in quadrant

owned by them are good while malefics in quadrant s owned by them are bad.

Chandrashekhar.

deandddd <0108 (AT) terra (DOT) com.br>To:

vedic astrology <vedic astrology>Date:

Thursday, October 17, 2002 10:46 PM[vedic astrology] Rules of House

LordshipFor the Newer Members-One of the main tasks of an interpreter is to

identify the disposition of a planet. Sign position has a lot to do with this,

as does house position and the natural signification of a planet- karakatva.

Perhaps the most telling contributor to the disposition of a planet, however,

is its lordship over houses. Lordship empowers a planet as a functional malefic

or a fucntional benefic. Here are the rules of house lordship:1. The lord of a

trine and of a quadrant at the same time is a functionally powerful planet, and

is called a yogakaraka. 2. The lords of the fifth and of the ninth ( trines )

are always benefic, insofar as the lordship is concerned. 3. Ownership over the

houses: 3, 6, 11 and 12 is always bad. 4. Benefic ownership over a quadrant,

especially two quadrants, is bad.5. Malefic ownership of a quadrant improves

the malefic. 6. Ownership of the eighth is bad except for the Sun and the Moon.

They remain largely neutral in this particular respect. 7. Ownership over the

second and the seventh at the same time is quite maraka, death-inflicting.

Again, house lordship goes a long way towards establishing the disposition of a

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