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hi all members

can anyboys tell me how to read dasmansa and for which

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like in dasmansa (mine)

capricon - ascendant

aquarious - mars, moon

pieces - venus

tauras - sun

gemini - ketu

virgo - mercury

libra - saturn

saggitarius - rahu

 

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Well here are the rules...All the best..Rajesh Kumaria.

 

IMPORTANT POINTS WHILE ANALYSING CAREER USING 10TH HOUSE AND D10

CHARTS(from cova and dr satya prakash):

 

1. The fifth house is the eighth from the tenth house representing

birth (beginning) and longevity (time of implementation) of an action

(10th house). Thus, the fifth house rules authority and power that

one enjoys due to skills & knowledge as well as ones Purva punya. The

timing of joining a new job is done from the fifth house. Rajyoga

also need to be confirmed in the Panchamamsa (D-5 Chart) and the

Dasamsa (D-10 chart). The eleventh house from ascendant is the `Hara'

or end of life. Similarly, the eighth house being the eleventh from

the tenth house is the place of retirement or end of career. The

eighth house, if beneficially disposed, can give huge loans to take

large enterprises and its argala on the seventh house and 10th house

can give a new boost to ones business. If ill disposed, ones business

will run into endless debt and ruin.

 

2.The sixth house rules business and the seventh house rules

business. If there are more planets in the sixth house, or if it is

otherwise stronger, service is indicated. A stronger seventh house

gives an independent business. Similarly, the sixth lord promotes

service while the seventh lord promotes business. This could mean

instability in service during the period of the seventh lord.

Similarly, debilitated malefic in the seventh house will encourage

service as they will damage the business

 

3. The ascendant lord in the ninth house makes a person very

independent (he likes to be his own boss) and business is best

advised in such charts or employment where a lot of scope for

independent work. The second house is the eighth from the seventh

house and shall play a crucial role in starting any business. In

simpler words, the starting of any business is determined by the

finance available. The quadrants to the 2nd house are the 5th, 8th &

11th houses showing the money that is put in by the partner, loans

from banks etc. & self respectively

 

4.Natural strength of houses has been mentioned in books like Laghu

Parasari etc. The quadrants, in the rising order of 1st, 4th, 7th &

10th are stronger than the Upachayas in the order 3rd, 6th & 11th

(10th has been excluded as it is considered the strongest quadrant).

The Upachayas are stronger than the trine fifth & ninth houses (the

ascendant is excluded in this as it is placed among the quadrants).

The 2nd & 12th houses have no strength of their own and depend on the

other house lordship of their owner. The eighth house is always evil

and is never stronger than the ascendant. Thus on the basis of

lordship the planets can be placed in the following ascending order

of natural strength (influence) in the chart: - 2nd, 12th, 5th, 9th,

3rd, 6th, 11th, 8th, 1st, 4th, 7th & 10th house lord. It is evident

that the tenth lord is the most influential planet in the chart as

the tenth house is the most potent house for any planet to be placed.

This fact should be borne in mind while analyzing Rajyoga and Duryoga

i.e. combinations for prosperity and penury.

 

5.Kendradhipati dosha or the negative effect of the ownership of

quadrants by benefics implies reduction in their beneficence. The

benefic owner of a quadrant is still a benefic and does not become a

malefic. Similarly, a Malefic planet owning a quadrant will not

remain a malefic and that does not imply that the malefic becomes a

benefic. This loss of beneficence of a benefic lord of quadrant is

called Kendradhipati dosha. This flaw is annulled if the planet is

also well placed in a quadrant or trine. Similarly, a malefic planet

owning a quadrant sheds its maleficence and will give very good

results if placed in an evil house. If instead, the planet is placed

in a quadrant or trine, the loss of maleficence may not occur fully.

For example if Saturn is the lord of the 10th house for Taurus

ascendant, its placement in the 12th house in debility will give

excellent results like power, position and a good career. If the

malefic is also the lord of a trine in addition to its ownership of a

quadrant, then it becomes a yogakaraka producing auspicious results

 

6.Yogakaraka means capability for producing auspicious results. The

lord of the ascendant is the natural yogakarak in any chart as it the

first house is a quadrant and a trine. The lords of trines (5th & 9th

houses) are important for wealth and sustenance while the lords of

the 4th, 7th & 10th contribute to the happiness. The 1st, 10th, 7th &

4th houses/ lords represent the four ayana's (goals of life) called

Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha (Readers may refer to the Srimad Bhagavat

Gita for a detailed explanation of these goals). Yoga has been

loosely interpreted as Union/association and in astrology this

implies conjunction, mutual aspect or exchange of signs. A weaker

yoga is caused by one planet aspecting the house of the other and

vice-versa or by an exchange of constellation called sookshma yoga.

The association of the lord of a quadrant with the lord of a trine

results in Rajyoga producing auspicious results. Thus if the tenth

lord associates with the ninth lord, Dharma-Karmadhipati yoga

results. This is the highest Karma Yoga. Another form of this yoga is

the association of the lord of the tenth house with the lord of the

fifth house. Gyana Yoga (that leads to moksh) is caused by the

association of the lord of the fourth house with the lord of a trine.

This yoga gives great learning and knowledge. Subha yoga or good

results are produced by the placement of the lord of a quadrant in a

trine. Dur yoga or inauspicious results are produced by the placement

of the lord of a quadrant in a dusthana (evil house). However, the

duryoga is modified if it associates with the lord of a trine.

Rajabhanga yoga is caused by the association of the lord of a

quadrant with the lord of a dusthana in an evil house. If instead,

they associate in a quadrant, Vipareeta Rajyoga occurs. Vipareeta

Rajyoga is also caused by the association of the lords of two

dusthana in an evil house. For example, if Taurus ascendant has

Jupiter and Venus in the sixth house, they are the lords of the 8th

and 6th houses (dusthana) associating in an evil house (6th house)

resulting in destruction of enemies and good prosperity. If Virgo

ascendant has Mars (3rd & 8th lord), Mercury (1st & 10th lord) and

the Sun (12th lord) in the tenth house in Gemini, Vipareeta Rajyoga

results during the period of Mars & the Sun only. Mahapurush yoga is

caused by the placement of a planet in its own sign or in exaltation

in a quadrant. The strength of the luminaries is very vital for

initiating the Rajyoga and sustaining the same.

 

7.Kalyana Verma emphasizes the importance of planets in the tenth

from the Moon sign and Hora Lagna. The mind is the controller of all

actions and activity. The planets in the tenth house from the Moon

sign or the lord of the tenth house from the Moon sign will give

considerable information about the Career and fortunes of the native.

Similarly, the tenth house from Hora Lagna should also be seen after

studying the tenth from the ascendant. Table 13.3 gives the details.

For example, if Mars strongly influences the tenth house from the

Moon by placement or lordship, the native may travel to a distant

land for his livelihood.

 

D10 CHART ANALYSIS:

 

1. The most important of the houses are the angles, which are the

corner stones, rather the pillars of the chart. They support the

chart and are hence refered to as Vishnu sthanas (Vishnu sustains or

maintains the universe). The 10th house (which roughly corresponds

with the mid-heaven) is the point of maximum externalization of the

self. It represents one's social role and position, and life

direction too. Traditionally these are linked to one's career as

well. Quite often it is true; true to the extent that one defines

oneself by what one does. A very important key word for the tenth

house is `sva-dharma'.

 

2. The fourth house is a house of inward and personal life as opposed

to outward and social concerns (seen in the opposite tenth house).

Matters that support one's existence both on physical and emotional

levels come under this house. The fourth house symbolizes at a

broader level all that is supportive of your physical existence, thus

signifying the home, mother (or anybody who fulfils the mother like

nurturing and supportive role) , one's forbears, native land, past

and tradition. Among all the above, the home is the most personal and

intimate life. It is the support under one's feet. Your home is the

piece of earth where you settle down and put out roots. It is the

place of intimate personal life to which you retire after a day of

confronting the outer social world. The idea of belonging is the

main point of this house. Real estate, land and agriculture also

belong to this house. Hence a loaded 4th house could symbolize a

sense of insecurity that can perhaps drive you to get more land,

property and houses to fill the inner conflict. It governs the

feelings of belonging, being at home, and being connected. It

symbolizes psychological structures that are genetically inbuilt or

formed in earliest life. More number of planets in the fourth house,

indicate a strong personal, subjective manner of dealing with the

world, making you an introvert. You need to feel secure, making the

need for a sense of belonging very important. At a root level, this

house speaks of your basic securities (or insecurities). One's desire

to achieve stability and to put down roots is seen here.

Consequently, 4th house events are related to one's search for

situations and people who can offer material and moral security. A

negative manifestation could indicate lack of the much-needed support

or conflict at home. But this could often drive one to the opposite

house as a compensation. Remember that planets in the 4th house

influence the 10th house affairs by their full aspect on the 10th.

All planets aspect the 7th sign from the sign they occupy, thus

affirming the fundamental principle of polarity. Opposite houses

counterbalance each other.

 

3. The tenth house symbolizes your role in the outside world, a state

that you aspire to, your svadharma- your very own purpose in life.

Tenth house matters not only draw you away from the concerns of your

family and home, but can also be very fulfilling. Anything and

anybody capable of influencing your social status also comes under

this house. The tenth house includes among others, career,

profession, honor from people of authority, work of or in the

government, service, commerce, self-respect, fame, influence and

status. More planets here signify a need to achieve and be recognized

as a person of importance. While the 1/7 axis tells us about how one

(1st ) interacts with others, how one reaches out to the others

(7th), the 4/10 tells about one's sense of identity, about the way

one expresses oneself, the objective towards which one is working,

and the experiences from which one is coming. While the 4th house

indicates your sense of identity, who you are, the tenth indicates

what you should aspire for, what you need to do in order to grow.

Thus in a way the 10th holds the key to the enigma of the 4th. The

4th represents the unconscious workings of your mind, and how you

externalize them in the Tenth. As the karmasthana, the tenth house

can represent the ultimate blossoming of karma. Career affords one a

chance to liquidate karma by living out one's personal dharma

(svadharma). That is why the highest manifestation of Ketu in the

10th is self-realisation (remember Ketu in 10th in ideal conditions

can give self-realisation as in the case of Sri Ramakrishna).

 

4.How do we analyze one's profession and career life? What are the

factors that we should look at?

 

 

· The planets in the tenth house.

 

· Lord of the tenth

 

· Planets aspecting the tenth

 

· Karakas Saturn and Sun

 

· 10th lord dispositor in D-9

 

· Dasamsa or D-10

 

 

 

5. A planet in the tenth speaks about one's career. If there is more

than one planet, how does one go about? Look at the following

guidelines.

 

 

 

Who is the stronger planet

How do the planets influence each other mutually? Are there any yogas

formed by the conjunction of these planets? What is the combined

influence of the planets in the tenth generally as well as with

reference to the career or tenth house effects?

Each of the planet in the tenth gives its effects in its periods and

sub-periods more strongly, while the influence of the other planet(s)

6.

· Tenth lord in 1,4,7,10: Good generally (Angles are Vishnu

sthanas and supportive)

 

· Tenth Lord in 1,5,9: Good (Trines are lakshmi sthanas and

lead to prosperity)

 

· Tenth lord in 2 or 11: Wealth giving (2H: finance/wealth &

11H: fulfillment/gains), though other problems may be there

 

· Tenth lord in 3H: Hard working and undaunted, both qualities

being good for career (3H is the house of efforts and valor)

 

· Tenth lord in 6,8,12 (trik): Ups and downs, obstacles,

changes (not necessarily always bad though rise and fall are dramatic

at times); of these the 6th is probably better since it is an

Upachaya house (house of improvement/growth)

 

 

 

7.

 

Strength of a chart generally with respect to Career:

 

 

 

The following factors indicate a good career, public life,

recognition of one's work etc:

 

 

 

D-1 Lagna lord in D-10 lagna

D-1 LL in good houses in D-10 (Kendras, Trikonas, 2,11)

D-1 10th lord or planets in the 10th (of rasi) well placed in D-10

 

 

 

 

What do we mean by well placed?

 

In Kendra, Trikona, 2, or 11 and

No malefic conjunctions or aspects

 

 

Now what do we mean by malefic? Or benefic for that matter? We will

come back to this point later.

 

 

 

Is Mars a malefic in this context, with respect to career? Definitely

not. Remember that the so called malefics can give strength,

resilience, perseverance and the capacity to work hard, like an

asura. In fact on the overall it is the malefics that give more scope

for free-will, while the benefics tell more about your previous

merits (poorva punya). Remember malefics in 3,6,10,11? They are most

well placed in the Upachaya houses.

 

 

 

 

 

Resuming the topic where we left it, the factors that indicate a good

career life on the overall are:

 

 

 

 

 

D-10 lagna lord well placed in D-1

D-10 10th lord well placed in D-1

D-10 9L or 11L or 2L in benefic places in D-1

 

 

In other words, if a planet is well placed in both D-1 and D-10, it

indicates rise in career.

 

 

 

But what about other conditions? What if a planet is well placed in

one chart, but badly placed in the other? The modifications are as

follows:

 

 

 

D1 lords of 3,6,8,12 in benefic places in D-10: Maleficience gets

reduced

D-1 benefic lords (lords of 1,5,9) badly placed in D-10: Will give

results but only after initial struggle, difficulties etc.

 

 

 

 

A word on the relationship between the rasi and amsa charts becomes

necessary here. Rasi should be given more importance than amsa

generally in any context. Normally what is not promised by the rasi

chart cannot be given by an amsa chart. The amsa chart has to support

the rasi chart for full fructification or the full potential of the

rasi chart to be realized. And while the rasi indicates `heaps' of

things, the amsa indicates specific aspects of life only.

 

 

 

· D-10 trik lords (6,8,12) connected to D-1 Lagna or 10th

house: obstacles or difficulties with respect to career.

 

 

 

Note: All connections by aspect, conjunction and placement are to be

considered.

 

 

 

8.

 

Indicators of a good career or rise in career in the Dasamsa:

 

 

 

· Strong 10th House in D-10: Status, recognition and great

achievements

 

· Planets in the 1st or 1st lord in D-10

 

· Planets in Kendras and Trikonas: Good

 

 

 

 

 

With the above principles in mind, let us see how one can see the

rise and fall in career life through both the dasa and transits using

the rasi and dasamsa charts. Remember that all results indicated by a

planet in the rasi and amsa chart come to fructification in their

dasa, antardasa and sensitizing transits. With this in mind, we will

cover the basics now.

 

 

 

 

 

Planets in Kendras: Being Vishnu sthanas, planets in Kendras are

auspicious. The angles as explained in the beginning itself are very

important.

 

 

 

Even malefics in Kendras are not bad for career. While this is

obvious with the 10th house, it is indirectly obvious with the 7th

(being 10th from 10th).

 

 

Planets in the 4th are also very good for career, but indicate the

unconscious workings of the mind (in the 4th) being externalized in

the 10th by aspect. Malefics in the 4th indicate some sort of

conflict or insecurity or lack of proper support at a domestic level

or deeper level (maybe even related to some disturbance or disharmony

at home with parents or with parents, especially mother), and this

being either unconsciously compensated in the opposite house of the

tenth (remember the principle of polarity) or being externalized or

very rarely even resolved in the svadharma area. Quite often it may

just be that the individual is using more energy in the 10th as an

escape, in the attempt to draw away from the concerns of home or even

as a compensation mechanism in dealing with the deep rooted

insecurities. Remember that the tenth house symbolizes those energies

that counterbalance the fourth and draw one away from its concern.

 

 

 

 

Dasa lord or antardasa lord getting connected to the D-10 Lagna lord

or D-10 tenth lord leads to a rise in career.

 

 

Planets in Trikonas: Being Lakshmi sthanas, they symbolize

prosperity.

 

 

 

Planets in trikonas in D-10 are good.

Planets in or lords of 1,5,9 are good for career.

 

 

Planets in Trika houses: Trik houses of 6,8 and 12 signify

struggles, obstacles and difficulties.

 

 

 

 

 

Planets in 6, 8, 12 in D-10 indicate difficulties, tensions and

worries with respect to career especially if they are unaspected by

lagna lord or 10th lord.

If aspected by the LL or 10L, initial difficulties followed by

relief.

When the Trika lords of D-10 are related to the 10th house or 10th

lord, the dasa or antardasa may be tough. Here again relations are by

placement as well as aspects.

Malefics in Trika houses are better than benefics here (in the

dasamsa only) .

 

 

 

 

In the above context, benefics are Strong Moon (Sukla paksa or bright

half, especially fewdays before and after full moon), Jupiter, Venus

and Mercury without malefic company or influence. The Sun, Saturn,

Rahu, Ketu and weak Moon are considered malefic.

 

 

 

 

 

Can the same principles be applied to analyze the antardasa lord with

respect to the dasa lord? Why not? So antardasa lord in 6,8,12 from

Dasa lord in D-10 indicates difficulties and tensions. Modifications

are as follows.

 

 

 

· If the antardasa lord is not in 6,8,12 from dasa lord in the

rasi chart, and is well placed or

 

· If he is in the 4th or 10th in the rasi chart, then initial

difficulties which are overcome and eventual success.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planets in the Upachayas: Upachayas are houses of growth or

improvement. Planets in these houses i.e. 3, 6, 10, 11 generally give

good results eventually but with hard work and struggle.

 

 

 

The benefics are good in the 10th and 11th, they are fine in the 3rd,

and may not be good in the 6th.

Malefics in the Upachayas are good generally.

 

 

 

 

Finally we will consider the transits now.

 

 

 

Transits and the Dasamsa:

 

 

 

Mark the following planets.

 

 

 

· Planets in the 10th and 10th lord in D-10

 

· Lagna lord and lagna in D-10

 

· 10th house and lord in rasi

 

 

 

These planets become the promittors for career matters.

 

 

 

Observe their transits. Keep the following in mind.

 

 

 

Planets in the 10th in D-10 can trigger a rise in career or some

favorable event with respect to career while transiting over the D-10

lagna or or lagna lord.

D-10 tenth lord's transit over the rasi 10th house or rasi 10th lord

can also trigger some favorable event or rise in career, especially

during the dasa or antardasa of such lords.

Likewise observe the transits of all the promittors for career over

the sensitive points (with respect to career)

 

 

Here too one should remember that dasas and transits should concur

with each other, which they most often do.

 

 

 

 

 

When an astrologer analyses a chart from all the above mentioned

angles, she/he will be able to categorize the various periods as

follows.

 

 

 

A planet is benefic in the rasi and well placed in the dasamsa: Rise

in career, achievements in public life, position, honor and great

results (mahat phalam)

 

 

 

A planet is benefic in the rasi but badly placed in the dasamsa: Will

give results, but after great struggle

 

 

 

A planet owns a malefic house (3, 6, 8, 12) in benefic places in

dasamsa: Maleficience gets greatly reduced, but with respect to

career matter only.

 

 

 

A planet is bad in both the rasi and dasamsa: Fall, disgrace, or

suspension etc

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "anurag_astrology"

<anurag_astrology> wrote:

> hi all members

> can anyboys tell me how to read dasmansa and for which

> plzz reply

> like in dasmansa (mine)

> capricon - ascendant

> aquarious - mars, moon

> pieces - venus

> tauras - sun

> gemini - ketu

> virgo - mercury

> libra - saturn

> saggitarius - rahu

>

> thanx

> anurag

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Very nice. Do you have something similar for reading Navamsa chart?

 

Thank you

Aneesha

vedic astrology, "Rajesh Mohan Kumaria"

<rajeshkumaria2000> wrote:

> Well here are the rules...All the best..Rajesh Kumaria.

>

> IMPORTANT POINTS WHILE ANALYSING CAREER USING 10TH HOUSE AND D10

> CHARTS(from cova and dr satya prakash):

>

> 1. The fifth house is the eighth from the tenth house representing

> birth (beginning) and longevity (time of implementation) of an

action

> (10th house). Thus, the fifth house rules authority and power that

> one enjoys due to skills & knowledge as well as ones Purva punya.

The

> timing of joining a new job is done from the fifth house. Rajyoga

> also need to be confirmed in the Panchamamsa (D-5 Chart) and the

> Dasamsa (D-10 chart). The eleventh house from ascendant is the

`Hara'

> or end of life. Similarly, the eighth house being the eleventh from

> the tenth house is the place of retirement or end of career. The

> eighth house, if beneficially disposed, can give huge loans to take

> large enterprises and its argala on the seventh house and 10th

house

> can give a new boost to ones business. If ill disposed, ones

business

> will run into endless debt and ruin.

>

> 2.The sixth house rules business and the seventh house rules

> business. If there are more planets in the sixth house, or if it is

> otherwise stronger, service is indicated. A stronger seventh house

> gives an independent business. Similarly, the sixth lord promotes

> service while the seventh lord promotes business. This could mean

> instability in service during the period of the seventh lord.

> Similarly, debilitated malefic in the seventh house will encourage

> service as they will damage the business

>

> 3. The ascendant lord in the ninth house makes a person very

> independent (he likes to be his own boss) and business is best

> advised in such charts or employment where a lot of scope for

> independent work. The second house is the eighth from the seventh

> house and shall play a crucial role in starting any business. In

> simpler words, the starting of any business is determined by the

> finance available. The quadrants to the 2nd house are the 5th, 8th

&

> 11th houses showing the money that is put in by the partner, loans

> from banks etc. & self respectively

>

> 4.Natural strength of houses has been mentioned in books like Laghu

> Parasari etc. The quadrants, in the rising order of 1st, 4th, 7th &

> 10th are stronger than the Upachayas in the order 3rd, 6th & 11th

> (10th has been excluded as it is considered the strongest

quadrant).

> The Upachayas are stronger than the trine fifth & ninth houses (the

> ascendant is excluded in this as it is placed among the quadrants).

> The 2nd & 12th houses have no strength of their own and depend on

the

> other house lordship of their owner. The eighth house is always

evil

> and is never stronger than the ascendant. Thus on the basis of

> lordship the planets can be placed in the following ascending order

> of natural strength (influence) in the chart: - 2nd, 12th, 5th,

9th,

> 3rd, 6th, 11th, 8th, 1st, 4th, 7th & 10th house lord. It is evident

> that the tenth lord is the most influential planet in the chart as

> the tenth house is the most potent house for any planet to be

placed.

> This fact should be borne in mind while analyzing Rajyoga and

Duryoga

> i.e. combinations for prosperity and penury.

>

> 5.Kendradhipati dosha or the negative effect of the ownership of

> quadrants by benefics implies reduction in their beneficence. The

> benefic owner of a quadrant is still a benefic and does not become

a

> malefic. Similarly, a Malefic planet owning a quadrant will not

> remain a malefic and that does not imply that the malefic becomes a

> benefic. This loss of beneficence of a benefic lord of quadrant is

> called Kendradhipati dosha. This flaw is annulled if the planet is

> also well placed in a quadrant or trine. Similarly, a malefic

planet

> owning a quadrant sheds its maleficence and will give very good

> results if placed in an evil house. If instead, the planet is

placed

> in a quadrant or trine, the loss of maleficence may not occur

fully.

> For example if Saturn is the lord of the 10th house for Taurus

> ascendant, its placement in the 12th house in debility will give

> excellent results like power, position and a good career. If the

> malefic is also the lord of a trine in addition to its ownership of

a

> quadrant, then it becomes a yogakaraka producing auspicious results

>

> 6.Yogakaraka means capability for producing auspicious results. The

> lord of the ascendant is the natural yogakarak in any chart as it

the

> first house is a quadrant and a trine. The lords of trines (5th &

9th

> houses) are important for wealth and sustenance while the lords of

> the 4th, 7th & 10th contribute to the happiness. The 1st, 10th, 7th

&

> 4th houses/ lords represent the four ayana's (goals of life) called

> Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha (Readers may refer to the Srimad

Bhagavat

> Gita for a detailed explanation of these goals). Yoga has been

> loosely interpreted as Union/association and in astrology this

> implies conjunction, mutual aspect or exchange of signs. A weaker

> yoga is caused by one planet aspecting the house of the other and

> vice-versa or by an exchange of constellation called sookshma yoga.

> The association of the lord of a quadrant with the lord of a trine

> results in Rajyoga producing auspicious results. Thus if the tenth

> lord associates with the ninth lord, Dharma-Karmadhipati yoga

> results. This is the highest Karma Yoga. Another form of this yoga

is

> the association of the lord of the tenth house with the lord of the

> fifth house. Gyana Yoga (that leads to moksh) is caused by the

> association of the lord of the fourth house with the lord of a

trine.

> This yoga gives great learning and knowledge. Subha yoga or good

> results are produced by the placement of the lord of a quadrant in

a

> trine. Dur yoga or inauspicious results are produced by the

placement

> of the lord of a quadrant in a dusthana (evil house). However, the

> duryoga is modified if it associates with the lord of a trine.

> Rajabhanga yoga is caused by the association of the lord of a

> quadrant with the lord of a dusthana in an evil house. If instead,

> they associate in a quadrant, Vipareeta Rajyoga occurs. Vipareeta

> Rajyoga is also caused by the association of the lords of two

> dusthana in an evil house. For example, if Taurus ascendant has

> Jupiter and Venus in the sixth house, they are the lords of the 8th

> and 6th houses (dusthana) associating in an evil house (6th house)

> resulting in destruction of enemies and good prosperity. If Virgo

> ascendant has Mars (3rd & 8th lord), Mercury (1st & 10th lord) and

> the Sun (12th lord) in the tenth house in Gemini, Vipareeta Rajyoga

> results during the period of Mars & the Sun only. Mahapurush yoga

is

> caused by the placement of a planet in its own sign or in

exaltation

> in a quadrant. The strength of the luminaries is very vital for

> initiating the Rajyoga and sustaining the same.

>

> 7.Kalyana Verma emphasizes the importance of planets in the tenth

> from the Moon sign and Hora Lagna. The mind is the controller of

all

> actions and activity. The planets in the tenth house from the Moon

> sign or the lord of the tenth house from the Moon sign will give

> considerable information about the Career and fortunes of the

native.

> Similarly, the tenth house from Hora Lagna should also be seen

after

> studying the tenth from the ascendant. Table 13.3 gives the

details.

> For example, if Mars strongly influences the tenth house from the

> Moon by placement or lordship, the native may travel to a distant

> land for his livelihood.

>

> D10 CHART ANALYSIS:

>

> 1. The most important of the houses are the angles, which are the

> corner stones, rather the pillars of the chart. They support the

> chart and are hence refered to as Vishnu sthanas (Vishnu sustains

or

> maintains the universe). The 10th house (which roughly corresponds

> with the mid-heaven) is the point of maximum externalization of the

> self. It represents one's social role and position, and life

> direction too. Traditionally these are linked to one's career as

> well. Quite often it is true; true to the extent that one defines

> oneself by what one does. A very important key word for the tenth

> house is `sva-dharma'.

>

> 2. The fourth house is a house of inward and personal life as

opposed

> to outward and social concerns (seen in the opposite tenth house).

> Matters that support one's existence both on physical and emotional

> levels come under this house. The fourth house symbolizes at a

> broader level all that is supportive of your physical existence,

thus

> signifying the home, mother (or anybody who fulfils the mother like

> nurturing and supportive role) , one's forbears, native land, past

> and tradition. Among all the above, the home is the most personal

and

> intimate life. It is the support under one's feet. Your home is the

> piece of earth where you settle down and put out roots. It is the

> place of intimate personal life to which you retire after a day of

> confronting the outer social world. The idea of belonging is the

> main point of this house. Real estate, land and agriculture also

> belong to this house. Hence a loaded 4th house could symbolize a

> sense of insecurity that can perhaps drive you to get more land,

> property and houses to fill the inner conflict. It governs the

> feelings of belonging, being at home, and being connected. It

> symbolizes psychological structures that are genetically inbuilt or

> formed in earliest life. More number of planets in the fourth

house,

> indicate a strong personal, subjective manner of dealing with the

> world, making you an introvert. You need to feel secure, making the

> need for a sense of belonging very important. At a root level, this

> house speaks of your basic securities (or insecurities). One's

desire

> to achieve stability and to put down roots is seen here.

> Consequently, 4th house events are related to one's search for

> situations and people who can offer material and moral security. A

> negative manifestation could indicate lack of the much-needed

support

> or conflict at home. But this could often drive one to the opposite

> house as a compensation. Remember that planets in the 4th house

> influence the 10th house affairs by their full aspect on the 10th.

> All planets aspect the 7th sign from the sign they occupy, thus

> affirming the fundamental principle of polarity. Opposite houses

> counterbalance each other.

>

> 3. The tenth house symbolizes your role in the outside world, a

state

> that you aspire to, your svadharma- your very own purpose in life.

> Tenth house matters not only draw you away from the concerns of

your

> family and home, but can also be very fulfilling. Anything and

> anybody capable of influencing your social status also comes under

> this house. The tenth house includes among others, career,

> profession, honor from people of authority, work of or in the

> government, service, commerce, self-respect, fame, influence and

> status. More planets here signify a need to achieve and be

recognized

> as a person of importance. While the 1/7 axis tells us about how

one

> (1st ) interacts with others, how one reaches out to the others

> (7th), the 4/10 tells about one's sense of identity, about the way

> one expresses oneself, the objective towards which one is working,

> and the experiences from which one is coming. While the 4th house

> indicates your sense of identity, who you are, the tenth indicates

> what you should aspire for, what you need to do in order to grow.

> Thus in a way the 10th holds the key to the enigma of the 4th. The

> 4th represents the unconscious workings of your mind, and how you

> externalize them in the Tenth. As the karmasthana, the tenth house

> can represent the ultimate blossoming of karma. Career affords one

a

> chance to liquidate karma by living out one's personal dharma

> (svadharma). That is why the highest manifestation of Ketu in the

> 10th is self-realisation (remember Ketu in 10th in ideal conditions

> can give self-realisation as in the case of Sri Ramakrishna).

>

> 4.How do we analyze one's profession and career life? What are the

> factors that we should look at?

>

>

> · The planets in the tenth house.

>

> · Lord of the tenth

>

> · Planets aspecting the tenth

>

> · Karakas Saturn and Sun

>

> · 10th lord dispositor in D-9

>

> · Dasamsa or D-10

>

>

>

> 5. A planet in the tenth speaks about one's career. If there is

more

> than one planet, how does one go about? Look at the following

> guidelines.

>

>

>

> Who is the stronger planet

> How do the planets influence each other mutually? Are there any

yogas

> formed by the conjunction of these planets? What is the combined

> influence of the planets in the tenth generally as well as with

> reference to the career or tenth house effects?

> Each of the planet in the tenth gives its effects in its periods

and

> sub-periods more strongly, while the influence of the other planet

(s)

> 6.

> · Tenth lord in 1,4,7,10: Good generally (Angles are Vishnu

> sthanas and supportive)

>

> · Tenth Lord in 1,5,9: Good (Trines are lakshmi sthanas and

> lead to prosperity)

>

> · Tenth lord in 2 or 11: Wealth giving (2H: finance/wealth &

> 11H: fulfillment/gains), though other problems may be there

>

> · Tenth lord in 3H: Hard working and undaunted, both

qualities

> being good for career (3H is the house of efforts and valor)

>

> · Tenth lord in 6,8,12 (trik): Ups and downs, obstacles,

> changes (not necessarily always bad though rise and fall are

dramatic

> at times); of these the 6th is probably better since it is an

> Upachaya house (house of improvement/growth)

>

>

>

> 7.

>

> Strength of a chart generally with respect to Career:

>

>

>

> The following factors indicate a good career, public life,

> recognition of one's work etc:

>

>

>

> D-1 Lagna lord in D-10 lagna

> D-1 LL in good houses in D-10 (Kendras, Trikonas, 2,11)

> D-1 10th lord or planets in the 10th (of rasi) well placed in D-10

>

>

>

>

> What do we mean by well placed?

>

> In Kendra, Trikona, 2, or 11 and

> No malefic conjunctions or aspects

>

>

> Now what do we mean by malefic? Or benefic for that matter? We

will

> come back to this point later.

>

>

>

> Is Mars a malefic in this context, with respect to career?

Definitely

> not. Remember that the so called malefics can give strength,

> resilience, perseverance and the capacity to work hard, like an

> asura. In fact on the overall it is the malefics that give more

scope

> for free-will, while the benefics tell more about your previous

> merits (poorva punya). Remember malefics in 3,6,10,11? They are

most

> well placed in the Upachaya houses.

>

>

>

>

>

> Resuming the topic where we left it, the factors that indicate a

good

> career life on the overall are:

>

>

>

>

>

> D-10 lagna lord well placed in D-1

> D-10 10th lord well placed in D-1

> D-10 9L or 11L or 2L in benefic places in D-1

>

>

> In other words, if a planet is well placed in both D-1 and D-10, it

> indicates rise in career.

>

>

>

> But what about other conditions? What if a planet is well placed in

> one chart, but badly placed in the other? The modifications are as

> follows:

>

>

>

> D1 lords of 3,6,8,12 in benefic places in D-10: Maleficience gets

> reduced

> D-1 benefic lords (lords of 1,5,9) badly placed in D-10: Will give

> results but only after initial struggle, difficulties etc.

>

>

>

>

> A word on the relationship between the rasi and amsa charts becomes

> necessary here. Rasi should be given more importance than amsa

> generally in any context. Normally what is not promised by the

rasi

> chart cannot be given by an amsa chart. The amsa chart has to

support

> the rasi chart for full fructification or the full potential of the

> rasi chart to be realized. And while the rasi indicates `heaps' of

> things, the amsa indicates specific aspects of life only.

>

>

>

> · D-10 trik lords (6,8,12) connected to D-1 Lagna or 10th

> house: obstacles or difficulties with respect to career.

>

>

>

> Note: All connections by aspect, conjunction and placement are to

be

> considered.

>

>

>

> 8.

>

> Indicators of a good career or rise in career in the Dasamsa:

>

>

>

> · Strong 10th House in D-10: Status, recognition and great

> achievements

>

> · Planets in the 1st or 1st lord in D-10

>

> · Planets in Kendras and Trikonas: Good

>

>

>

>

>

> With the above principles in mind, let us see how one can see the

> rise and fall in career life through both the dasa and transits

using

> the rasi and dasamsa charts. Remember that all results indicated by

a

> planet in the rasi and amsa chart come to fructification in their

> dasa, antardasa and sensitizing transits. With this in mind, we

will

> cover the basics now.

>

>

>

>

>

> Planets in Kendras: Being Vishnu sthanas, planets in Kendras are

> auspicious. The angles as explained in the beginning itself are

very

> important.

>

>

>

> Even malefics in Kendras are not bad for career. While this is

> obvious with the 10th house, it is indirectly obvious with the 7th

> (being 10th from 10th).

>

>

> Planets in the 4th are also very good for career, but indicate the

> unconscious workings of the mind (in the 4th) being externalized in

> the 10th by aspect. Malefics in the 4th indicate some sort of

> conflict or insecurity or lack of proper support at a domestic

level

> or deeper level (maybe even related to some disturbance or

disharmony

> at home with parents or with parents, especially mother), and this

> being either unconsciously compensated in the opposite house of the

> tenth (remember the principle of polarity) or being externalized or

> very rarely even resolved in the svadharma area. Quite often it may

> just be that the individual is using more energy in the 10th as an

> escape, in the attempt to draw away from the concerns of home or

even

> as a compensation mechanism in dealing with the deep rooted

> insecurities. Remember that the tenth house symbolizes those

energies

> that counterbalance the fourth and draw one away from its concern.

>

>

>

>

> Dasa lord or antardasa lord getting connected to the D-10 Lagna

lord

> or D-10 tenth lord leads to a rise in career.

>

>

> Planets in Trikonas: Being Lakshmi sthanas, they symbolize

> prosperity.

>

>

>

> Planets in trikonas in D-10 are good.

> Planets in or lords of 1,5,9 are good for career.

>

>

> Planets in Trika houses: Trik houses of 6,8 and 12 signify

> struggles, obstacles and difficulties.

>

>

>

>

>

> Planets in 6, 8, 12 in D-10 indicate difficulties, tensions and

> worries with respect to career especially if they are unaspected by

> lagna lord or 10th lord.

> If aspected by the LL or 10L, initial difficulties followed by

> relief.

> When the Trika lords of D-10 are related to the 10th house or 10th

> lord, the dasa or antardasa may be tough. Here again relations are

by

> placement as well as aspects.

> Malefics in Trika houses are better than benefics here (in the

> dasamsa only) .

>

>

>

>

> In the above context, benefics are Strong Moon (Sukla paksa or

bright

> half, especially fewdays before and after full moon), Jupiter,

Venus

> and Mercury without malefic company or influence. The Sun, Saturn,

> Rahu, Ketu and weak Moon are considered malefic.

>

>

>

>

>

> Can the same principles be applied to analyze the antardasa lord

with

> respect to the dasa lord? Why not? So antardasa lord in 6,8,12 from

> Dasa lord in D-10 indicates difficulties and tensions.

Modifications

> are as follows.

>

>

>

> · If the antardasa lord is not in 6,8,12 from dasa lord in

the

> rasi chart, and is well placed or

>

> · If he is in the 4th or 10th in the rasi chart, then

initial

> difficulties which are overcome and eventual success.

>

Planets in the Upachayas: Upachayas are houses of growth or

> improvement. Planets in these houses i.e. 3, 6, 10, 11 generally

give

> good results eventually but with hard work and struggle.

>

>

>

> The benefics are good in the 10th and 11th, they are fine in the

3rd,

> and may not be good in the 6th.

> Malefics in the Upachayas are good generally.

>

>

>

>

> Finally we will consider the transits now.

>

>

>

> Transits and the Dasamsa:

>

>

>

> Mark the following planets.

>

>

>

> · Planets in the 10th and 10th lord in D-10

>

> · Lagna lord and lagna in D-10

>

> · 10th house and lord in rasi

>

>

>

> These planets become the promittors for career matters.

>

>

>

> Observe their transits. Keep the following in mind.

>

>

>

> Planets in the 10th in D-10 can trigger a rise in career or some

> favorable event with respect to career while transiting over the D-

10

> lagna or or lagna lord.

> D-10 tenth lord's transit over the rasi 10th house or rasi 10th

lord

> can also trigger some favorable event or rise in career, especially

> during the dasa or antardasa of such lords.

> Likewise observe the transits of all the promittors for career over

> the sensitive points (with respect to career)

>

>

> Here too one should remember that dasas and transits should concur

> with each other, which they most often do.

>

>

>

>

>

> When an astrologer analyses a chart from all the above mentioned

> angles, she/he will be able to categorize the various periods as

> follows.

>

>

>

> A planet is benefic in the rasi and well placed in the dasamsa:

Rise

> in career, achievements in public life, position, honor and great

> results (mahat phalam)

>

>

>

> A planet is benefic in the rasi but badly placed in the dasamsa:

Will

> give results, but after great struggle

>

>

>

> A planet owns a malefic house (3, 6, 8, 12) in benefic places in

> dasamsa: Maleficience gets greatly reduced, but with respect to

> career matter only.

>

>

>

> A planet is bad in both the rasi and dasamsa: Fall, disgrace, or

> suspension etc

>

>

>

>

>

> vedic astrology, "anurag_astrology"

> <anurag_astrology> wrote:

> > hi all members

> > can anyboys tell me how to read dasmansa and for which

> > plzz reply

> > like in dasmansa (mine)

> > capricon - ascendant

> > aquarious - mars, moon

> > pieces - venus

> > tauras - sun

> > gemini - ketu

> > virgo - mercury

> > libra - saturn

> > saggitarius - rahu

> >

> > thanx

> > anurag

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aseeth1 <aseeth1 > wrote:

Very nice. Do you have something similar for reading Navamsa chart?Thank

youAneeshavedic astrology, "Rajesh Mohan Kumaria"

<rajeshkumaria2000> wrote:> Well here are the rules...All the best..Rajesh

Kumaria.> > IMPORTANT POINTS WHILE ANALYSING CAREER USING 10TH HOUSE AND D10 >

CHARTS(from cova and dr satya prakash):> > 1. The fifth house is the eighth

from the tenth house representing > birth (beginning) and longevity (time of

implementation) of an action > (10th house). Thus, the fifth house rules

authority and power that > one enjoys due to skills & knowledge as well as ones

Purva punya. The > timing of joining a new job is done from the fifth house.

Rajyoga > also need to be confirmed in the Panchamamsa (D-5 Chart) and the >

Dasamsa (D-10 chart). The eleventh house from ascendant is the `Hara' > or end

of life. Similarly, the eighth house being the eleventh from > the tenth house

is the place of retirement or end of career. The > eighth house, if

beneficially disposed, can give huge loans to take > large enterprises and its

argala on the seventh house and 10th house > can give a new boost to ones

business. If ill disposed, ones business > will run into endless debt and

ruin.> > 2.The sixth house rules business and the seventh house rules >

business. If there are more planets in the sixth house, or if it is > otherwise

stronger, service is indicated. A stronger seventh house > gives an independent

business. Similarly, the sixth lord promotes > service while the seventh lord

promotes business. This could mean > instability in service during the period

of the seventh lord. > Similarly, debilitated malefic in the seventh house will

encourage > service as they will damage the business> > 3. The ascendant lord

in the ninth house makes a person very > independent (he likes to be his own

boss) and business is best > advised in such charts or employment where a lot

of scope for > independent work. The second house is the eighth from the

seventh > house and shall play a crucial role in starting any business. In >

simpler words, the starting of any business is determined by the > finance

available. The quadrants to the 2nd house are the 5th, 8th & > 11th houses

showing the money that is put in by the partner, loans > from banks etc. & self

respectively> > 4.Natural strength of houses has been mentioned in books like

Laghu > Parasari etc. The quadrants, in the rising order of 1st, 4th, 7th & >

10th are stronger than the Upachayas in the order 3rd, 6th & 11th > (10th has

been excluded as it is considered the strongest quadrant). > The Upachayas are

stronger than the trine fifth & ninth houses (the > ascendant is excluded in

this as it is placed among the quadrants). > The 2nd & 12th houses have no

strength of their own and depend on the > other house lordship of their owner.

The eighth house is always evil > and is never stronger than the ascendant.

Thus on the basis of > lordship the planets can be placed in the following

ascending order > of natural strength (influence) in the chart: - 2nd, 12th,

5th, 9th, > 3rd, 6th, 11th, 8th, 1st, 4th, 7th & 10th house lord. It is evident

> that the tenth lord is the most influential planet in the chart as > the tenth

house is the most potent house for any planet to be placed. > This fact should

be borne in mind while analyzing Rajyoga and Duryoga > i.e. combinations for

prosperity and penury.> > 5.Kendradhipati dosha or the negative effect of the

ownership of > quadrants by benefics implies reduction in their beneficence.

The > benefic owner of a quadrant is still a benefic and does not become a >

malefic. Similarly, a Malefic planet owning a quadrant will not > remain a

malefic and that does not imply that the malefic becomes a > benefic. This loss

of beneficence of a benefic lord of quadrant is > called Kendradhipati dosha.

This flaw is annulled if the planet is > also well placed in a quadrant or

trine. Similarly, a malefic planet > owning a quadrant sheds its maleficence

and will give very good > results if placed in an evil house. If instead, the

planet is placed > in a quadrant or trine, the loss of maleficence may not

occur fully. > For example if Saturn is the lord of the 10th house for Taurus >

ascendant, its placement in the 12th house in debility will give > excellent

results like power, position and a good career. If the > malefic is also the

lord of a trine in addition to its ownership of a > quadrant, then it becomes a

yogakaraka producing auspicious results> > 6.Yogakaraka means capability for

producing auspicious results. The > lord of the ascendant is the natural

yogakarak in any chart as it the > first house is a quadrant and a trine. The

lords of trines (5th & 9th > houses) are important for wealth and sustenance

while the lords of > the 4th, 7th & 10th contribute to the happiness. The 1st,

10th, 7th & > 4th houses/ lords represent the four ayana's (goals of life)

called > Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha (Readers may refer to the Srimad Bhagavat

> Gita for a detailed explanation of these goals). Yoga has been > loosely

interpreted as Union/association and in astrology this > implies conjunction,

mutual aspect or exchange of signs. A weaker > yoga is caused by one planet

aspecting the house of the other and > vice-versa or by an exchange of

constellation called sookshma yoga. > The association of the lord of a quadrant

with the lord of a trine > results in Rajyoga producing auspicious results. Thus

if the tenth > lord associates with the ninth lord, Dharma-Karmadhipati yoga >

results. This is the highest Karma Yoga. Another form of this yoga is > the

association of the lord of the tenth house with the lord of the > fifth house.

Gyana Yoga (that leads to moksh) is caused by the > association of the lord of

the fourth house with the lord of a trine. > This yoga gives great learning and

knowledge. Subha yoga or good > results are produced by the placement of the

lord of a quadrant in a > trine. Dur yoga or inauspicious results are produced

by the placement > of the lord of a quadrant in a dusthana (evil house).

However, the > duryoga is modified if it associates with the lord of a trine. >

Rajabhanga yoga is caused by the association of the lord of a > quadrant with

the lord of a dusthana in an evil house. If instead, > they associate in a

quadrant, Vipareeta Rajyoga occurs. Vipareeta > Rajyoga is also caused by the

association of the lords of two > dusthana in an evil house. For example, if

Taurus ascendant has > Jupiter and Venus in the sixth house, they are the lords

of the 8th > and 6th houses (dusthana) associating in an evil house (6th house)

> resulting in destruction of enemies and good prosperity. If Virgo > ascendant

has Mars (3rd & 8th lord), Mercury (1st & 10th lord) and > the Sun (12th lord)

in the tenth house in Gemini, Vipareeta Rajyoga > results during the period of

Mars & the Sun only. Mahapurush yoga is > caused by the placement of a planet

in its own sign or in exaltation > in a quadrant. The strength of the

luminaries is very vital for > initiating the Rajyoga and sustaining the same.>

> 7.Kalyana Verma emphasizes the importance of planets in the tenth > from the

Moon sign and Hora Lagna. The mind is the controller of all > actions and

activity. The planets in the tenth house from the Moon > sign or the lord of

the tenth house from the Moon sign will give > considerable information about

the Career and fortunes of the native. > Similarly, the tenth house from Hora

Lagna should also be seen after > studying the tenth from the ascendant. Table

13.3 gives the details. > For example, if Mars strongly influences the tenth

house from the > Moon by placement or lordship, the native may travel to a

distant > land for his livelihood. > > D10 CHART ANALYSIS:> > 1. The most

important of the houses are the angles, which are the > corner stones, rather

the pillars of the chart. They support the > chart and are hence refered to as

Vishnu sthanas (Vishnu sustains or > maintains the universe). The 10th house

(which roughly corresponds > with the mid-heaven) is the point of maximum

externalization of the > self. It represents one's social role and position,

and life > direction too. Traditionally these are linked to one's career as >

well. Quite often it is true; true to the extent that one defines > oneself by

what one does. A very important key word for the tenth > house is `sva-dharma'.

> > 2. The fourth house is a house of inward and personal life as opposed > to

outward and social concerns (seen in the opposite tenth house). > Matters that

support one's existence both on physical and emotional > levels come under this

house. The fourth house symbolizes at a > broader level all that is supportive

of your physical existence, thus > signifying the home, mother (or anybody who

fulfils the mother like > nurturing and supportive role) , one's forbears,

native land, past > and tradition. Among all the above, the home is the most

personal and > intimate life. It is the support under one's feet. Your home is

the > piece of earth where you settle down and put out roots. It is the > place

of intimate personal life to which you retire after a day of > confronting the

outer social world. The idea of belonging is the > main point of this house.

Real estate, land and agriculture also > belong to this house. Hence a loaded

4th house could symbolize a > sense of insecurity that can perhaps drive you to

get more land, > property and houses to fill the inner conflict. It governs the

> feelings of belonging, being at home, and being connected. It > symbolizes

psychological structures that are genetically inbuilt or > formed in earliest

life. More number of planets in the fourth house, > indicate a strong personal,

subjective manner of dealing with the > world, making you an introvert. You need

to feel secure, making the > need for a sense of belonging very important. At a

root level, this > house speaks of your basic securities (or insecurities).

One's desire > to achieve stability and to put down roots is seen here. >

Consequently, 4th house events are related to one's search for > situations and

people who can offer material and moral security. A > negative manifestation

could indicate lack of the much-needed support > or conflict at home. But this

could often drive one to the opposite > house as a compensation. Remember that

planets in the 4th house > influence the 10th house affairs by their full

aspect on the 10th. > All planets aspect the 7th sign from the sign they

occupy, thus > affirming the fundamental principle of polarity. Opposite houses

> counterbalance each other. > > 3. The tenth house symbolizes your role in

the outside world, a state > that you aspire to, your svadharma- your very own

purpose in life. > Tenth house matters not only draw you away from the concerns

of your > family and home, but can also be very fulfilling. Anything and >

anybody capable of influencing your social status also comes under > this

house. The tenth house includes among others, career, > profession, honor from

people of authority, work of or in the > government, service, commerce,

self-respect, fame, influence and > status. More planets here signify a need to

achieve and be recognized > as a person of importance. While the 1/7 axis tells

us about how one > (1st ) interacts with others, how one reaches out to the

others > (7th), the 4/10 tells about one's sense of identity, about the way >

one expresses oneself, the objective towards which one is working, > and the

experiences from which one is coming. While the 4th house > indicates your

sense of identity, who you are, the tenth indicates > what you should aspire

for, what you need to do in order to grow. > Thus in a way the 10th holds the

key to the enigma of the 4th. The > 4th represents the unconscious workings of

your mind, and how you > externalize them in the Tenth. As the karmasthana, the

tenth house > can represent the ultimate blossoming of karma. Career affords

one a > chance to liquidate karma by living out one's personal dharma >

(svadharma). That is why the highest manifestation of Ketu in the > 10th is

self-realisation (remember Ketu in 10th in ideal conditions > can give

self-realisation as in the case of Sri Ramakrishna).> > 4.How do we analyze

one's profession and career life? What are the > factors that we should look

at? > > > · The planets in the tenth house.> > · Lord of the

tenth> > · Planets aspecting the tenth> > · Karakas Saturn and

Sun> > · 10th lord dispositor in D-9> > · Dasamsa or D-10 > > >

> 5. A planet in the tenth speaks about one's career. If there is more > than

one planet, how does one go about? Look at the following > guidelines.> > > >

Who is the stronger planet > How do the planets influence each other mutually?

Are there any yogas > formed by the conjunction of these planets? What is the

combined > influence of the planets in the tenth generally as well as with >

reference to the career or tenth house effects? > Each of the planet in the

tenth gives its effects in its periods and > sub-periods more strongly, while

the influence of the other planet(s) > 6. > · Tenth lord in 1,4,7,10:

Good generally (Angles are Vishnu > sthanas and supportive)> > · Tenth

Lord in 1,5,9: Good (Trines are lakshmi sthanas and > lead to prosperity)> > ·

Tenth lord in 2 or 11: Wealth giving (2H: finance/wealth & > 11H:

fulfillment/gains), though other problems may be there> > · Tenth lord

in 3H: Hard working and undaunted, both qualities > being good for career (3H

is the house of efforts and valor) > > · Tenth lord in 6,8,12 (trik):

Ups and downs, obstacles, > changes (not necessarily always bad though rise and

fall are dramatic > at times); of these the 6th is probably better since it is

an > Upachaya house (house of improvement/growth) > > > > 7. > > Strength of a

chart generally with respect to Career:> > > > The following factors indicate a

good career, public life, > recognition of one's work etc:> > > > D-1 Lagna

lord in D-10 lagna > D-1 LL in good houses in D-10 (Kendras, Trikonas, 2,11) >

D-1 10th lord or planets in the 10th (of rasi) well placed in D-10> > > > >

What do we mean by well placed?> > In Kendra, Trikona, 2, or 11 and > No

malefic conjunctions or aspects> > > Now what do we mean by malefic? Or

benefic for that matter? We will > come back to this point later.> > > > Is

Mars a malefic in this context, with respect to career? Definitely > not.

Remember that the so called malefics can give strength, > resilience,

perseverance and the capacity to work hard, like an > asura. In fact on the

overall it is the malefics that give more scope > for free-will, while the

benefics tell more about your previous > merits (poorva punya). Remember

malefics in 3,6,10,11? They are most > well placed in the Upachaya houses.> >

> > > > Resuming the topic where we left it, the factors that indicate a good

> career life on the overall are:> > > > > > D-10 lagna lord well placed in

D-1 > D-10 10th lord well placed in D-1 > D-10 9L or 11L or 2L in benefic

places in D-1> > > In other words, if a planet is well placed in both D-1 and

D-10, it > indicates rise in career. > > > > But what about other conditions?

What if a planet is well placed in > one chart, but badly placed in the other?

The modifications are as > follows:> > > > D1 lords of 3,6,8,12 in benefic

places in D-10: Maleficience gets > reduced > D-1 benefic lords (lords of

1,5,9) badly placed in D-10: Will give > results but only after initial

struggle, difficulties etc. > > > > > A word on the relationship between the

rasi and amsa charts becomes > necessary here. Rasi should be given more

importance than amsa > generally in any context. Normally what is not promised

by the rasi > chart cannot be given by an amsa chart. The amsa chart has to

support > the rasi chart for full fructification or the full potential of the >

rasi chart to be realized. And while the rasi indicates `heaps' of > things, the

amsa indicates specific aspects of life only. > > > > · D-10 trik lords

(6,8,12) connected to D-1 Lagna or 10th > house: obstacles or difficulties with

respect to career. > > > > Note: All connections by aspect, conjunction and

placement are to be > considered.> > > > 8.> > Indicators of a good career or

rise in career in the Dasamsa: > > > > · Strong 10th House in D-10:

Status, recognition and great > achievements> > · Planets in the 1st or

1st lord in D-10> > · Planets in Kendras and Trikonas: Good> > > > > >

With the above principles in mind, let us see how one can see the > rise and

fall in career life through both the dasa and transits using > the rasi and

dasamsa charts. Remember that all results indicated by a > planet in the rasi

and amsa chart come to fructification in their > dasa, antardasa and

sensitizing transits. With this in mind, we will > cover the basics now. > >

> > > > Planets in Kendras: Being Vishnu sthanas, planets in Kendras are >

auspicious. The angles as explained in the beginning itself are very >

important. > > > > Even malefics in Kendras are not bad for career. While this

is > obvious with the 10th house, it is indirectly obvious with the 7th > (being

10th from 10th). > > > Planets in the 4th are also very good for career, but

indicate the > unconscious workings of the mind (in the 4th) being externalized

in > the 10th by aspect. Malefics in the 4th indicate some sort of > conflict or

insecurity or lack of proper support at a domestic level > or deeper level

(maybe even related to some disturbance or disharmony > at home with parents or

with parents, especially mother), and this > being either unconsciously

compensated in the opposite house of the > tenth (remember the principle of

polarity) or being externalized or > very rarely even resolved in the svadharma

area. Quite often it may > just be that the individual is using more energy in

the 10th as an > escape, in the attempt to draw away from the concerns of home

or even > as a compensation mechanism in dealing with the deep rooted >

insecurities. Remember that the tenth house symbolizes those energies > that

counterbalance the fourth and draw one away from its concern.> > > > > Dasa

lord or antardasa lord getting connected to the D-10 Lagna lord > or D-10 tenth

lord leads to a rise in career.> > > Planets in Trikonas: Being Lakshmi

sthanas, they symbolize > prosperity. > > > > Planets in trikonas in D-10 are

good. > Planets in or lords of 1,5,9 are good for career. > > > Planets in

Trika houses: Trik houses of 6,8 and 12 signify > struggles, obstacles and

difficulties.> > > > > > Planets in 6, 8, 12 in D-10 indicate difficulties,

tensions and > worries with respect to career especially if they are unaspected

by > lagna lord or 10th lord. > If aspected by the LL or 10L, initial

difficulties followed by > relief. > When the Trika lords of D-10 are related

to the 10th house or 10th > lord, the dasa or antardasa may be tough. Here

again relations are by > placement as well as aspects. > Malefics in Trika

houses are better than benefics here (in the > dasamsa only) . > > > > > In

the above context, benefics are Strong Moon (Sukla paksa or bright > half,

especially fewdays before and after full moon), Jupiter, Venus > and Mercury

without malefic company or influence. The Sun, Saturn, > Rahu, Ketu and weak

Moon are considered malefic. > > > > > > Can the same principles be applied

to analyze the antardasa lord with > respect to the dasa lord? Why not? So

antardasa lord in 6,8,12 from > Dasa lord in D-10 indicates difficulties and

tensions. Modifications > are as follows.> > > > · If the antardasa

lord is not in 6,8,12 from dasa lord in the > rasi chart, and is well placed

or > > · If he is in the 4th or 10th in the rasi chart, then initial >

difficulties which are overcome and eventual success.> > > > > > > > Planets

in the Upachayas: Upachayas are houses of growth or > improvement. Planets in

these houses i.e. 3, 6, 10, 11 generally give > good results eventually but

with hard work and struggle. > > > > The benefics are good in the 10th and

11th, they are fine in the 3rd, > and may not be good in the 6th. >

Malefics in the Upachayas are good generally.> > > > > Finally we will

consider the transits now.> > > > Transits and the Dasamsa:> > > > Mark the

following planets. > > > > · Planets in the 10th and 10th lord in D-10>

> · Lagna lord and lagna in D-10> > · 10th house and lord in rasi>

> > > These planets become the promittors for career matters. > > > > Observe

their transits. Keep the following in mind.> > > > Planets in the 10th in D-10

can trigger a rise in career or some > favorable event with respect to career

while transiting over the D-10 > lagna or or lagna lord. > D-10 tenth lord's

transit over the rasi 10th house or rasi 10th lord > can also trigger some

favorable event or rise in career, especially > during the dasa or antardasa of

such lords. > Likewise observe the transits of all the promittors for career

over > the sensitive points (with respect to career)> > > Here too one should

remember that dasas and transits should concur > with each other, which they

most often do. > > > > > > When an astrologer analyses a chart from all the

above mentioned > angles, she/he will be able to categorize the various periods

as > follows.> > > > A planet is benefic in the rasi and well placed in the

dasamsa: Rise > in career, achievements in public life, position, honor and

great > results (mahat phalam)> > > > A planet is benefic in the rasi but

badly placed in the dasamsa: Will > give results, but after great struggle> >

> > A planet owns a malefic house (3, 6, 8, 12) in benefic places in > dasamsa:

Maleficience gets greatly reduced, but with respect to > career matter only. > >

> > A planet is bad in both the rasi and dasamsa: Fall, disgrace, or >

suspension etc> > > > > > vedic astrology,

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Hi,

Well the real thanks should go to Shri Sanjay Rath and Dr Satya

Prakash. I am merely an astro-student. As far as Navamsa is

concerned, I do not have any rules compilation. All that I know is

that Navamsha position of various planets is used to modify/fine tune

the results of Rashi positions of corresponding planets. So if in

Navamsha chakra, a planet is placed as strongly as in rashi chakra,

then it will give better/good results in its periods. Otherwise if

the Navamsha position is weak, then beneficial results get reduced,

assuming the planet was strong in Rashi Chakra. Also I think

Navaamsha chakra is used for RajBhanga yoga i.e, if a planet creates

Rajyoga in Rashi Chakra abut is debilitated in Navamsha, then it can

cause RajBhanga(hope I am correct aand not getting into anything

controversial again).What I really mean is that the strength of

various planets in Navamsha chakara can modify the strong yogas

created by such planets in the Rashi chakra to a large extent. Other

learned members can help here. My knowledge is very limited. Regards.

Rajesh Kumaria.

 

vedic astrology, Rajeswari Shankar

<rajeswarishankar> wrote:

> HI Very Good Points about Dasamasa. RegardsRaji

>

> aseeth1 <aseeth1> wrote:Very nice. Do you have something

similar for reading Navamsa chart?

>

> Thank you

> Aneesha

> vedic astrology, "Rajesh Mohan Kumaria"

> <rajeshkumaria2000> wrote:

> > Well here are the rules...All the best..Rajesh Kumaria.

> >

> > IMPORTANT POINTS WHILE ANALYSING CAREER USING 10TH HOUSE AND D10

> > CHARTS(from cova and dr satya prakash):

> >

> > 1. The fifth house is the eighth from the tenth house

representing

> > birth (beginning) and longevity (time of implementation) of an

> action

> > (10th house). Thus, the fifth house rules authority and power

that

> > one enjoys due to skills & knowledge as well as ones Purva punya.

> The

> > timing of joining a new job is done from the fifth house. Rajyoga

> > also need to be confirmed in the Panchamamsa (D-5 Chart) and the

> > Dasamsa (D-10 chart). The eleventh house from ascendant is the

> `Hara'

> > or end of life. Similarly, the eighth house being the eleventh

from

> > the tenth house is the place of retirement or end of career. The

> > eighth house, if beneficially disposed, can give huge loans to

take

> > large enterprises and its argala on the seventh house and 10th

> house

> > can give a new boost to ones business. If ill disposed, ones

> business

> > will run into endless debt and ruin.

> >

> > 2.The sixth house rules business and the seventh house rules

> > business. If there are more planets in the sixth house, or if it

is

> > otherwise stronger, service is indicated. A stronger seventh

house

> > gives an independent business. Similarly, the sixth lord promotes

> > service while the seventh lord promotes business. This could mean

> > instability in service during the period of the seventh lord.

> > Similarly, debilitated malefic in the seventh house will

encourage

> > service as they will damage the business

> >

> > 3. The ascendant lord in the ninth house makes a person very

> > independent (he likes to be his own boss) and business is best

> > advised in such charts or employment where a lot of scope for

> > independent work. The second house is the eighth from the seventh

> > house and shall play a crucial role in starting any business. In

> > simpler words, the starting of any business is determined by the

> > finance available. The quadrants to the 2nd house are the 5th,

8th

> &

> > 11th houses showing the money that is put in by the partner,

loans

> > from banks etc. & self respectively

> >

> > 4.Natural strength of houses has been mentioned in books like

Laghu

> > Parasari etc. The quadrants, in the rising order of 1st, 4th, 7th

&

> > 10th are stronger than the Upachayas in the order 3rd, 6th & 11th

> > (10th has been excluded as it is considered the strongest

> quadrant).

> > The Upachayas are stronger than the trine fifth & ninth houses

(the

> > ascendant is excluded in this as it is placed among the

quadrants).

> > The 2nd & 12th houses have no strength of their own and depend on

> the

> > other house lordship of their owner. The eighth house is always

> evil

> > and is never stronger than the ascendant. Thus on the basis of

> > lordship the planets can be placed in the following ascending

order

> > of natural strength (influence) in the chart: - 2nd, 12th, 5th,

> 9th,

> > 3rd, 6th, 11th, 8th, 1st, 4th, 7th & 10th house lord. It is

evident

> > that the tenth lord is the most influential planet in the chart

as

> > the tenth house is the most potent house for any planet to be

> placed.

> > This fact should be borne in mind while analyzing Rajyoga and

> Duryoga

> > i.e. combinations for prosperity and penury.

> >

> > 5.Kendradhipati dosha or the negative effect of the ownership of

> > quadrants by benefics implies reduction in their beneficence. The

> > benefic owner of a quadrant is still a benefic and does not

become

> a

> > malefic. Similarly, a Malefic planet owning a quadrant will not

> > remain a malefic and that does not imply that the malefic becomes

a

> > benefic. This loss of beneficence of a benefic lord of quadrant

is

> > called Kendradhipati dosha. This flaw is annulled if the planet

is

> > also well placed in a quadrant or trine. Similarly, a malefic

> planet

> > owning a quadrant sheds its maleficence and will give very good

> > results if placed in an evil house. If instead, the planet is

> placed

> > in a quadrant or trine, the loss of maleficence may not occur

> fully.

> > For example if Saturn is the lord of the 10th house for Taurus

> > ascendant, its placement in the 12th house in debility will give

> > excellent results like power, position and a good career. If the

> > malefic is also the lord of a trine in addition to its ownership

of

> a

> > quadrant, then it becomes a yogakaraka producing auspicious

results

> >

> > 6.Yogakaraka means capability for producing auspicious results.

The

> > lord of the ascendant is the natural yogakarak in any chart as it

> the

> > first house is a quadrant and a trine. The lords of trines (5th &

> 9th

> > houses) are important for wealth and sustenance while the lords

of

> > the 4th, 7th & 10th contribute to the happiness. The 1st, 10th,

7th

> &

> > 4th houses/ lords represent the four ayana's (goals of life)

called

> > Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha (Readers may refer to the Srimad

> Bhagavat

> > Gita for a detailed explanation of these goals). Yoga has been

> > loosely interpreted as Union/association and in astrology this

> > implies conjunction, mutual aspect or exchange of signs. A weaker

> > yoga is caused by one planet aspecting the house of the other and

> > vice-versa or by an exchange of constellation called sookshma

yoga.

> > The association of the lord of a quadrant with the lord of a

trine

> > results in Rajyoga producing auspicious results. Thus if the

tenth

> > lord associates with the ninth lord, Dharma-Karmadhipati yoga

> > results. This is the highest Karma Yoga. Another form of this

yoga

> is

> > the association of the lord of the tenth house with the lord of

the

> > fifth house. Gyana Yoga (that leads to moksh) is caused by the

> > association of the lord of the fourth house with the lord of a

> trine.

> > This yoga gives great learning and knowledge. Subha yoga or good

> > results are produced by the placement of the lord of a quadrant

in

> a

> > trine. Dur yoga or inauspicious results are produced by the

> placement

> > of the lord of a quadrant in a dusthana (evil house). However,

the

> > duryoga is modified if it associates with the lord of a trine.

> > Rajabhanga yoga is caused by the association of the lord of a

> > quadrant with the lord of a dusthana in an evil house. If

instead,

> > they associate in a quadrant, Vipareeta Rajyoga occurs. Vipareeta

> > Rajyoga is also caused by the association of the lords of two

> > dusthana in an evil house. For example, if Taurus ascendant has

> > Jupiter and Venus in the sixth house, they are the lords of the

8th

> > and 6th houses (dusthana) associating in an evil house (6th

house)

> > resulting in destruction of enemies and good prosperity. If Virgo

> > ascendant has Mars (3rd & 8th lord), Mercury (1st & 10th lord)

and

> > the Sun (12th lord) in the tenth house in Gemini, Vipareeta

Rajyoga

> > results during the period of Mars & the Sun only. Mahapurush yoga

> is

> > caused by the placement of a planet in its own sign or in

> exaltation

> > in a quadrant. The strength of the luminaries is very vital for

> > initiating the Rajyoga and sustaining the same.

> >

> > 7.Kalyana Verma emphasizes the importance of planets in the tenth

> > from the Moon sign and Hora Lagna. The mind is the controller of

> all

> > actions and activity. The planets in the tenth house from the

Moon

> > sign or the lord of the tenth house from the Moon sign will give

> > considerable information about the Career and fortunes of the

> native.

> > Similarly, the tenth house from Hora Lagna should also be seen

> after

> > studying the tenth from the ascendant. Table 13.3 gives the

> details.

> > For example, if Mars strongly influences the tenth house from the

> > Moon by placement or lordship, the native may travel to a distant

> > land for his livelihood.

> >

> > D10 CHART ANALYSIS:

> >

> > 1. The most important of the houses are the angles, which are the

> > corner stones, rather the pillars of the chart. They support the

> > chart and are hence refered to as Vishnu sthanas (Vishnu sustains

> or

> > maintains the universe). The 10th house (which roughly

corresponds

> > with the mid-heaven) is the point of maximum externalization of

the

> > self. It represents one's social role and position, and life

> > direction too. Traditionally these are linked to one's career as

> > well. Quite often it is true; true to the extent that one defines

> > oneself by what one does. A very important key word for the tenth

> > house is `sva-dharma'.

> >

> > 2. The fourth house is a house of inward and personal life as

> opposed

> > to outward and social concerns (seen in the opposite tenth

house).

> > Matters that support one's existence both on physical and

emotional

> > levels come under this house. The fourth house symbolizes at a

> > broader level all that is supportive of your physical existence,

> thus

> > signifying the home, mother (or anybody who fulfils the mother

like

> > nurturing and supportive role) , one's forbears, native land,

past

> > and tradition. Among all the above, the home is the most personal

> and

> > intimate life. It is the support under one's feet. Your home is

the

> > piece of earth where you settle down and put out roots. It is the

> > place of intimate personal life to which you retire after a day

of

> > confronting the outer social world. The idea of belonging is the

> > main point of this house. Real estate, land and agriculture also

> > belong to this house. Hence a loaded 4th house could symbolize a

> > sense of insecurity that can perhaps drive you to get more land,

> > property and houses to fill the inner conflict. It governs the

> > feelings of belonging, being at home, and being connected. It

> > symbolizes psychological structures that are genetically inbuilt

or

> > formed in earliest life. More number of planets in the fourth

> house,

> > indicate a strong personal, subjective manner of dealing with the

> > world, making you an introvert. You need to feel secure, making

the

> > need for a sense of belonging very important. At a root level,

this

> > house speaks of your basic securities (or insecurities). One's

> desire

> > to achieve stability and to put down roots is seen here.

> > Consequently, 4th house events are related to one's search for

> > situations and people who can offer material and moral security.

A

> > negative manifestation could indicate lack of the much-needed

> support

> > or conflict at home. But this could often drive one to the

opposite

> > house as a compensation. Remember that planets in the 4th house

> > influence the 10th house affairs by their full aspect on the

10th.

> > All planets aspect the 7th sign from the sign they occupy, thus

> > affirming the fundamental principle of polarity. Opposite houses

> > counterbalance each other.

> >

> > 3. The tenth house symbolizes your role in the outside world, a

> state

> > that you aspire to, your svadharma- your very own purpose in

life.

> > Tenth house matters not only draw you away from the concerns of

> your

> > family and home, but can also be very fulfilling. Anything and

> > anybody capable of influencing your social status also comes

under

> > this house. The tenth house includes among others, career,

> > profession, honor from people of authority, work of or in the

> > government, service, commerce, self-respect, fame, influence and

> > status. More planets here signify a need to achieve and be

> recognized

> > as a person of importance. While the 1/7 axis tells us about how

> one

> > (1st ) interacts with others, how one reaches out to the others

> > (7th), the 4/10 tells about one's sense of identity, about the

way

> > one expresses oneself, the objective towards which one is

working,

> > and the experiences from which one is coming. While the 4th house

> > indicates your sense of identity, who you are, the tenth

indicates

> > what you should aspire for, what you need to do in order to grow.

> > Thus in a way the 10th holds the key to the enigma of the 4th.

The

> > 4th represents the unconscious workings of your mind, and how you

> > externalize them in the Tenth. As the karmasthana, the tenth

house

> > can represent the ultimate blossoming of karma. Career affords

one

> a

> > chance to liquidate karma by living out one's personal dharma

> > (svadharma). That is why the highest manifestation of Ketu in the

> > 10th is self-realisation (remember Ketu in 10th in ideal

conditions

> > can give self-realisation as in the case of Sri Ramakrishna).

> >

> > 4.How do we analyze one's profession and career life? What are

the

> > factors that we should look at?

> >

> >

> > · The planets in the tenth house.

> >

> > · Lord of the tenth

> >

> > · Planets aspecting the tenth

> >

> > · Karakas Saturn and Sun

> >

> > · 10th lord dispositor in D-9

> >

> > · Dasamsa or D-10

> >

> >

> >

> > 5. A planet in the tenth speaks about one's career. If there is

> more

> > than one planet, how does one go about? Look at the following

> > guidelines.

> >

> >

> >

> > Who is the stronger planet

> > How do the planets influence each other mutually? Are there any

> yogas

> > formed by the conjunction of these planets? What is the combined

> > influence of the planets in the tenth generally as well as with

> > reference to the career or tenth house effects?

> > Each of the planet in the tenth gives its effects in its periods

> and

> > sub-periods more strongly, while the influence of the other planet

> (s)

> > 6.

> > · Tenth lord in 1,4,7,10: Good generally (Angles are

Vishnu

> > sthanas and supportive)

> >

> > · Tenth Lord in 1,5,9: Good (Trines are lakshmi sthanas

and

> > lead to prosperity)

> >

> > · Tenth lord in 2 or 11: Wealth giving (2H: finance/wealth

&

> > 11H: fulfillment/gains), though other problems may be there

> >

> > · Tenth lord in 3H: Hard working and undaunted, both

> qualities

> > being good for career (3H is the house of efforts and valor)

> >

> > · Tenth lord in 6,8,12 (trik): Ups and downs, obstacles,

> > changes (not necessarily always bad though rise and fall are

> dramatic

> > at times); of these the 6th is probably better since it is an

> > Upachaya house (house of improvement/growth)

> >

> >

> >

> > 7.

> >

> > Strength of a chart generally with respect to Career:

> >

> >

> >

> > The following factors indicate a good career, public life,

> > recognition of one's work etc:

> >

> >

> >

> > D-1 Lagna lord in D-10 lagna

> > D-1 LL in good houses in D-10 (Kendras, Trikonas, 2,11)

> > D-1 10th lord or planets in the 10th (of rasi) well placed in D-10

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > What do we mean by well placed?

> >

> > In Kendra, Trikona, 2, or 11 and

> > No malefic conjunctions or aspects

> >

> >

> > Now what do we mean by malefic? Or benefic for that matter? We

> will

> > come back to this point later.

> >

> >

> >

> > Is Mars a malefic in this context, with respect to career?

> Definitely

> > not. Remember that the so called malefics can give strength,

> > resilience, perseverance and the capacity to work hard, like an

> > asura. In fact on the overall it is the malefics that give more

> scope

> > for free-will, while the benefics tell more about your previous

> > merits (poorva punya). Remember malefics in 3,6,10,11? They are

> most

> > well placed in the Upachaya houses.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Resuming the topic where we left it, the factors that indicate a

> good

> > career life on the overall are:

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > D-10 lagna lord well placed in D-1

> > D-10 10th lord well placed in D-1

> > D-10 9L or 11L or 2L in benefic places in D-1

> >

> >

> > In other words, if a planet is well placed in both D-1 and D-10,

it

> > indicates rise in career.

> >

> >

> >

> > But what about other conditions? What if a planet is well placed

in

> > one chart, but badly placed in the other? The modifications are

as

> > follows:

> >

> >

> >

> > D1 lords of 3,6,8,12 in benefic places in D-10: Maleficience gets

> > reduced

> > D-1 benefic lords (lords of 1,5,9) badly placed in D-10: Will

give

> > results but only after initial struggle, difficulties etc.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > A word on the relationship between the rasi and amsa charts

becomes

> > necessary here. Rasi should be given more importance than amsa

> > generally in any context. Normally what is not promised by the

> rasi

> > chart cannot be given by an amsa chart. The amsa chart has to

> support

> > the rasi chart for full fructification or the full potential of

the

> > rasi chart to be realized. And while the rasi indicates `heaps'

of

> > things, the amsa indicates specific aspects of life only.

> >

> >

> >

> > · D-10 trik lords (6,8,12) connected to D-1 Lagna or 10th

> > house: obstacles or difficulties with respect to career.

> >

> >

> >

> > Note: All connections by aspect, conjunction and placement are to

> be

> > considered.

> >

> >

> >

> > 8.

> >

> > Indicators of a good career or rise in career in the Dasamsa:

> >

> >

> >

> > · Strong 10th House in D-10: Status, recognition and great

> > achievements

> >

> > · Planets in the 1st or 1st lord in D-10

> >

> > · Planets in Kendras and Trikonas: Good

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > With the above principles in mind, let us see how one can see the

> > rise and fall in career life through both the dasa and transits

> using

> > the rasi and dasamsa charts. Remember that all results indicated

by

> a

> > planet in the rasi and amsa chart come to fructification in their

> > dasa, antardasa and sensitizing transits. With this in mind, we

> will

> > cover the basics now.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Planets in Kendras: Being Vishnu sthanas, planets in Kendras are

> > auspicious. The angles as explained in the beginning itself are

> very

> > important.

> >

> >

> >

> > Even malefics in Kendras are not bad for career. While this is

> > obvious with the 10th house, it is indirectly obvious with the

7th

> > (being 10th from 10th).

> >

> >

> > Planets in the 4th are also very good for career, but indicate

the

> > unconscious workings of the mind (in the 4th) being externalized

in

> > the 10th by aspect. Malefics in the 4th indicate some sort of

> > conflict or insecurity or lack of proper support at a domestic

> level

> > or deeper level (maybe even related to some disturbance or

> disharmony

> > at home with parents or with parents, especially mother), and

this

> > being either unconsciously compensated in the opposite house of

the

> > tenth (remember the principle of polarity) or being externalized

or

> > very rarely even resolved in the svadharma area. Quite often it

may

> > just be that the individual is using more energy in the 10th as

an

> > escape, in the attempt to draw away from the concerns of home or

> even

> > as a compensation mechanism in dealing with the deep rooted

> > insecurities. Remember that the tenth house symbolizes those

> energies

> > that counterbalance the fourth and draw one away from its concern.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Dasa lord or antardasa lord getting connected to the D-10 Lagna

> lord

> > or D-10 tenth lord leads to a rise in career.

> >

> >

> > Planets in Trikonas: Being Lakshmi sthanas, they symbolize

> > prosperity.

> >

> >

> >

> > Planets in trikonas in D-10 are good.

> > Planets in or lords of 1,5,9 are good for career.

> >

> >

> > Planets in Trika houses: Trik houses of 6,8 and 12 signify

> > struggles, obstacles and difficulties.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Planets in 6, 8, 12 in D-10 indicate difficulties, tensions and

> > worries with respect to career especially if they are unaspected

by

> > lagna lord or 10th lord.

> > If aspected by the LL or 10L, initial difficulties followed by

> > relief.

> > When the Trika lords of D-10 are related to the 10th house or

10th

> > lord, the dasa or antardasa may be tough. Here again relations

are

> by

> > placement as well as aspects.

> > Malefics in Trika houses are better than benefics here (in the

> > dasamsa only) .

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > In the above context, benefics are Strong Moon (Sukla paksa or

> bright

> > half, especially fewdays before and after full moon), Jupiter,

> Venus

> > and Mercury without malefic company or influence. The Sun,

Saturn,

> > Rahu, Ketu and weak Moon are considered malefic.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Can the same principles be applied to analyze the antardasa lord

> with

> > respect to the dasa lord? Why not? So antardasa lord in 6,8,12

from

> > Dasa lord in D-10 indicates difficulties and tensions.

> Modifications

> > are as follows.

> >

> >

> >

> > · If the antardasa lord is not in 6,8,12 from dasa lord in

> the

> > rasi chart, and is well placed or

> >

> > · If he is in the 4th or 10th in the rasi chart, then

> initial

> > difficulties which are overcome and eventual success.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Planets in the Upachayas: Upachayas are houses of growth or

> > improvement. Planets in these houses i.e. 3, 6, 10, 11 generally

> give

> > good results eventually but with hard work and struggle.

> >

> >

> >

> > The benefics are good in the 10th and 11th, they are fine in the

> 3rd,

> > and may not be good in the 6th.

> > Malefics in the Upachayas are good generally.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Finally we will consider the transits now.

> >

> >

> >

> > Transits and the Dasamsa:

> >

> >

> >

> > Mark the following planets.

> >

> >

> >

> > · Planets in the 10th and 10th lord in D-10

> >

> > · Lagna lord and lagna in D-10

> >

> > · 10th house and lord in rasi

> >

> >

> >

> > These planets become the promittors for career matters.

> >

> >

> >

> > Observe their transits. Keep the following in mind.

> >

> >

> >

> > Planets in the 10th in D-10 can trigger a rise in career or some

> > favorable event with respect to career while transiting over the

D-

> 10

> > lagna or or lagna lord.

> > D-10 tenth lord's transit over the rasi 10th house or rasi 10th

> lord

> > can also trigger some favorable event or rise in career,

especially

> > during the dasa or antardasa of such lords.

> > Likewise observe the transits of all the promittors for career

over

> > the sensitive points (with respect to career)

> >

> >

> > Here too one should remember that dasas and transits should

concur

> > with each other, which they most often do.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > When an astrologer analyses a chart from all the above mentioned

> > angles, she/he will be able to categorize the various periods as

> > follows.

> >

> >

> >

> > A planet is benefic in the rasi and well placed in the dasamsa:

> Rise

> > in career, achievements in public life, position, honor and

great

> > results (mahat phalam)

> >

> >

> >

> > A planet is benefic in the rasi but badly placed in the dasamsa:

> Will

> > give results, but after great struggle

> >

> >

> >

> > A planet owns a malefic house (3, 6, 8, 12) in benefic places in

> > dasamsa: Maleficience gets greatly reduced, but with respect to

> > career matter only.

> >

> >

> >

> > A planet is bad in both the rasi and dasamsa: Fall, disgrace, or

> > suspension etc

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> > > like in dasmansa (mine)

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> > > aquarious - mars, moon

> > > pieces - venus

> > > tauras - sun

> > > gemini - ketu

> > > virgo - mercury

> > > libra - saturn

> > > saggitarius - rahu

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Very nice. Do you have something similar for reading Navamsa chart?Thank

youAneeshavedic astrology, "Rajesh Mohan Kumaria"

<rajeshkumaria2000> wrote:> Well here are the rules...All the best..Rajesh

Kumaria.> > IMPORTANT POINTS WHILE ANALYSING CAREER USING 10TH HOUSE AND D10 >

CHARTS(from cova and dr satya prakash):> > 1. The fifth house is the eighth

from the tenth house representing > birth (beginning) and longevity (time of

implementation) of an action > (10th house). Thus, the fifth house rules

authority and power that > one enjoys due to skills & knowledge as well as ones

Purva punya. The > timing of joining a new job is done from the fifth house.

Rajyoga > also need to be confirmed in the Panchamamsa (D-5 Chart) and the >

Dasamsa (D-10 chart). The eleventh house from ascendant is the `Hara' > or end

of life. Similarly, the eighth house being the eleventh from > the tenth house

is the place of retirement or end of career. The > eighth house, if

beneficially disposed, can give huge loans to take > large enterprises and its

argala on the seventh house and 10th house > can give a new boost to ones

business. If ill disposed, ones business > will run into endless debt and

ruin.> > 2.The sixth house rules business and the seventh house rules >

business. If there are more planets in the sixth house, or if it is > otherwise

stronger, service is indicated. A stronger seventh house > gives an independent

business. Similarly, the sixth lord promotes > service while the seventh lord

promotes business. This could mean > instability in service during the period

of the seventh lord. > Similarly, debilitated malefic in the seventh house will

encourage > service as they will damage the business> > 3. The ascendant lord

in the ninth house makes a person very > independent (he likes to be his own

boss) and business is best > advised in such charts or employment where a lot

of scope for > independent work. The second house is the eighth from the

seventh > house and shall play a crucial role in starting any business. In >

simpler words, the starting of any business is determined by the > finance

available. The quadrants to the 2nd house are the 5th, 8th & > 11th houses

showing the money that is put in by the partner, loans > from banks etc. & self

respectively> > 4.Natural strength of houses has been mentioned in books like

Laghu > Parasari etc. The quadrants, in the rising order of 1st, 4th, 7th & >

10th are stronger than the Upachayas in the order 3rd, 6th & 11th > (10th has

been excluded as it is considered the strongest quadrant). > The Upachayas are

stronger than the trine fifth & ninth houses (the > ascendant is excluded in

this as it is placed among the quadrants). > The 2nd & 12th houses have no

strength of their own and depend on the > other house lordship of their owner.

The eighth house is always evil > and is never stronger than the ascendant.

Thus on the basis of > lordship the planets can be placed in the following

ascending order > of natural strength (influence) in the chart: - 2nd, 12th,

5th, 9th, > 3rd, 6th, 11th, 8th, 1st, 4th, 7th & 10th house lord. It is evident

> that the tenth lord is the most influential planet in the chart as > the tenth

house is the most potent house for any planet to be placed. > This fact should

be borne in mind while analyzing Rajyoga and Duryoga > i.e. combinations for

prosperity and penury.> > 5.Kendradhipati dosha or the negative effect of the

ownership of > quadrants by benefics implies reduction in their beneficence.

The > benefic owner of a quadrant is still a benefic and does not become a >

malefic. Similarly, a Malefic planet owning a quadrant will not > remain a

malefic and that does not imply that the malefic becomes a > benefic. This loss

of beneficence of a benefic lord of quadrant is > called Kendradhipati dosha.

This flaw is annulled if the planet is > also well placed in a quadrant or

trine. Similarly, a malefic planet > owning a quadrant sheds its maleficence

and will give very good > results if placed in an evil house. If instead, the

planet is placed > in a quadrant or trine, the loss of maleficence may not

occur fully. > For example if Saturn is the lord of the 10th house for Taurus >

ascendant, its placement in the 12th house in debility will give > excellent

results like power, position and a good career. If the > malefic is also the

lord of a trine in addition to its ownership of a > quadrant, then it becomes a

yogakaraka producing auspicious results> > 6.Yogakaraka means capability for

producing auspicious results. The > lord of the ascendant is the natural

yogakarak in any chart as it the > first house is a quadrant and a trine. The

lords of trines (5th & 9th > houses) are important for wealth and sustenance

while the lords of > the 4th, 7th & 10th contribute to the happiness. The 1st,

10th, 7th & > 4th houses/ lords represent the four ayana's (goals of life)

called > Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha (Readers may refer to the Srimad Bhagavat

> Gita for a detailed explanation of these goals). Yoga has been > loosely

interpreted as Union/association and in astrology this > implies conjunction,

mutual aspect or exchange of signs. A weaker > yoga is caused by one planet

aspecting the house of the other and > vice-versa or by an exchange of

constellation called sookshma yoga. > The association of the lord of a quadrant

with the lord of a trine > results in Rajyoga producing auspicious results. Thus

if the tenth > lord associates with the ninth lord, Dharma-Karmadhipati yoga >

results. This is the highest Karma Yoga. Another form of this yoga is > the

association of the lord of the tenth house with the lord of the > fifth house.

Gyana Yoga (that leads to moksh) is caused by the > association of the lord of

the fourth house with the lord of a trine. > This yoga gives great learning and

knowledge. Subha yoga or good > results are produced by the placement of the

lord of a quadrant in a > trine. Dur yoga or inauspicious results are produced

by the placement > of the lord of a quadrant in a dusthana (evil house).

However, the > duryoga is modified if it associates with the lord of a trine. >

Rajabhanga yoga is caused by the association of the lord of a > quadrant with

the lord of a dusthana in an evil house. If instead, > they associate in a

quadrant, Vipareeta Rajyoga occurs. Vipareeta > Rajyoga is also caused by the

association of the lords of two > dusthana in an evil house. For example, if

Taurus ascendant has > Jupiter and Venus in the sixth house, they are the lords

of the 8th > and 6th houses (dusthana) associating in an evil house (6th house)

> resulting in destruction of enemies and good prosperity. If Virgo > ascendant

has Mars (3rd & 8th lord), Mercury (1st & 10th lord) and > the Sun (12th lord)

in the tenth house in Gemini, Vipareeta Rajyoga > results during the period of

Mars & the Sun only. Mahapurush yoga is > caused by the placement of a planet

in its own sign or in exaltation > in a quadrant. The strength of the

luminaries is very vital for > initiating the Rajyoga and sustaining the same.>

> 7.Kalyana Verma emphasizes the importance of planets in the tenth > from the

Moon sign and Hora Lagna. The mind is the controller of all > actions and

activity. The planets in the tenth house from the Moon > sign or the lord of

the tenth house from the Moon sign will give > considerable information about

the Career and fortunes of the native. > Similarly, the tenth house from Hora

Lagna should also be seen after > studying the tenth from the ascendant. Table

13.3 gives the details. > For example, if Mars strongly influences the tenth

house from the > Moon by placement or lordship, the native may travel to a

distant > land for his livelihood. > > D10 CHART ANALYSIS:> > 1. The most

important of the houses are the angles, which are the > corner stones, rather

the pillars of the chart. They support the > chart and are hence refered to as

Vishnu sthanas (Vishnu sustains or > maintains the universe). The 10th house

(which roughly corresponds > with the mid-heaven) is the point of maximum

externalization of the > self. It represents one's social role and position,

and life > direction too. Traditionally these are linked to one's career as >

well. Quite often it is true; true to the extent that one defines > oneself by

what one does. A very important key word for the tenth > house is `sva-dharma'.

> > 2. The fourth house is a house of inward and personal life as opposed > to

outward and social concerns (seen in the opposite tenth house). > Matters that

support one's existence both on physical and emotional > levels come under this

house. The fourth house symbolizes at a > broader level all that is supportive

of your physical existence, thus > signifying the home, mother (or anybody who

fulfils the mother like > nurturing and supportive role) , one's forbears,

native land, past > and tradition. Among all the above, the home is the most

personal and > intimate life. It is the support under one's feet. Your home is

the > piece of earth where you settle down and put out roots. It is the > place

of intimate personal life to which you retire after a day of > confronting the

outer social world. The idea of belonging is the > main point of this house.

Real estate, land and agriculture also > belong to this house. Hence a loaded

4th house could symbolize a > sense of insecurity that can perhaps drive you to

get more land, > property and houses to fill the inner conflict. It governs the

> feelings of belonging, being at home, and being connected. It > symbolizes

psychological structures that are genetically inbuilt or > formed in earliest

life. More number of planets in the fourth house, > indicate a strong personal,

subjective manner of dealing with the > world, making you an introvert. You need

to feel secure, making the > need for a sense of belonging very important. At a

root level, this > house speaks of your basic securities (or insecurities).

One's desire > to achieve stability and to put down roots is seen here. >

Consequently, 4th house events are related to one's search for > situations and

people who can offer material and moral security. A > negative manifestation

could indicate lack of the much-needed support > or conflict at home. But this

could often drive one to the opposite > house as a compensation. Remember that

planets in the 4th house > influence the 10th house affairs by their full

aspect on the 10th. > All planets aspect the 7th sign from the sign they

occupy, thus > affirming the fundamental principle of polarity. Opposite houses

> counterbalance each other. > > 3. The tenth house symbolizes your role in

the outside world, a state > that you aspire to, your svadharma- your very own

purpose in life. > Tenth house matters not only draw you away from the concerns

of your > family and home, but can also be very fulfilling. Anything and >

anybody capable of influencing your social status also comes under > this

house. The tenth house includes among others, career, > profession, honor from

people of authority, work of or in the > government, service, commerce,

self-respect, fame, influence and > status. More planets here signify a need to

achieve and be recognized > as a person of importance. While the 1/7 axis tells

us about how one > (1st ) interacts with others, how one reaches out to the

others > (7th), the 4/10 tells about one's sense of identity, about the way >

one expresses oneself, the objective towards which one is working, > and the

experiences from which one is coming. While the 4th house > indicates your

sense of identity, who you are, the tenth indicates > what you should aspire

for, what you need to do in order to grow. > Thus in a way the 10th holds the

key to the enigma of the 4th. The > 4th represents the unconscious workings of

your mind, and how you > externalize them in the Tenth. As the karmasthana, the

tenth house > can represent the ultimate blossoming of karma. Career affords

one a > chance to liquidate karma by living out one's personal dharma >

(svadharma). That is why the highest manifestation of Ketu in the > 10th is

self-realisation (remember Ketu in 10th in ideal conditions > can give

self-realisation as in the case of Sri Ramakrishna).> > 4.How do we analyze

one's profession and career life? What are the > factors that we should look

at? > > > · The planets in the tenth house.> > · Lord of the

tenth> > · Planets aspecting the tenth> > · Karakas Saturn and

Sun> > · 10th lord dispositor in D-9> > · Dasamsa or D-10 > > >

> 5. A planet in the tenth speaks about one's career. If there is more > than

one planet, how does one go about? Look at the following > guidelines.> > > >

Who is the stronger planet > How do the planets influence each other mutually?

Are there any yogas > formed by the conjunction of these planets? What is the

combined > influence of the planets in the tenth generally as well as with >

reference to the career or tenth house effects? > Each of the planet in the

tenth gives its effects in its periods and > sub-periods more strongly, while

the influence of the other planet(s) > 6. > · Tenth lord in 1,4,7,10:

Good generally (Angles are Vishnu > sthanas and supportive)> > · Tenth

Lord in 1,5,9: Good (Trines are lakshmi sthanas and > lead to prosperity)> > ·

Tenth lord in 2 or 11: Wealth giving (2H: finance/wealth & > 11H:

fulfillment/gains), though other problems may be there> > · Tenth lord

in 3H: Hard working and undaunted, both qualities > being good for career (3H

is the house of efforts and valor) > > · Tenth lord in 6,8,12 (trik):

Ups and downs, obstacles, > changes (not necessarily always bad though rise and

fall are dramatic > at times); of these the 6th is probably better since it is

an > Upachaya house (house of improvement/growth) > > > > 7. > > Strength of a

chart generally with respect to Career:> > > > The following factors indicate a

good career, public life, > recognition of one's work etc:> > > > D-1 Lagna

lord in D-10 lagna > D-1 LL in good houses in D-10 (Kendras, Trikonas, 2,11) >

D-1 10th lord or planets in the 10th (of rasi) well placed in D-10> > > > >

What do we mean by well placed?> > In Kendra, Trikona, 2, or 11 and > No

malefic conjunctions or aspects> > > Now what do we mean by malefic? Or

benefic for that matter? We will > come back to this point later.> > > > Is

Mars a malefic in this context, with respect to career? Definitely > not.

Remember that the so called malefics can give strength, > resilience,

perseverance and the capacity to work hard, like an > asura. In fact on the

overall it is the malefics that give more scope > for free-will, while the

benefics tell more about your previous > merits (poorva punya). Remember

malefics in 3,6,10,11? They are most > well placed in the Upachaya houses.> >

> > > > Resuming the topic where we left it, the factors that indicate a good

> career life on the overall are:> > > > > > D-10 lagna lord well placed in

D-1 > D-10 10th lord well placed in D-1 > D-10 9L or 11L or 2L in benefic

places in D-1> > > In other words, if a planet is well placed in both D-1 and

D-10, it > indicates rise in career. > > > > But what about other conditions?

What if a planet is well placed in > one chart, but badly placed in the other?

The modifications are as > follows:> > > > D1 lords of 3,6,8,12 in benefic

places in D-10: Maleficience gets > reduced > D-1 benefic lords (lords of

1,5,9) badly placed in D-10: Will give > results but only after initial

struggle, difficulties etc. > > > > > A word on the relationship between the

rasi and amsa charts becomes > necessary here. Rasi should be given more

importance than amsa > generally in any context. Normally what is not promised

by the rasi > chart cannot be given by an amsa chart. The amsa chart has to

support > the rasi chart for full fructification or the full potential of the >

rasi chart to be realized. And while the rasi indicates `heaps' of > things, the

amsa indicates specific aspects of life only. > > > > · D-10 trik lords

(6,8,12) connected to D-1 Lagna or 10th > house: obstacles or difficulties with

respect to career. > > > > Note: All connections by aspect, conjunction and

placement are to be > considered.> > > > 8.> > Indicators of a good career or

rise in career in the Dasamsa: > > > > · Strong 10th House in D-10:

Status, recognition and great > achievements> > · Planets in the 1st or

1st lord in D-10> > · Planets in Kendras and Trikonas: Good> > > > > >

With the above principles in mind, let us see how one can see the > rise and

fall in career life through both the dasa and transits using > the rasi and

dasamsa charts. Remember that all results indicated by a > planet in the rasi

and amsa chart come to fructification in their > dasa, antardasa and

sensitizing transits. With this in mind, we will > cover the basics now. > >

> > > > Planets in Kendras: Being Vishnu sthanas, planets in Kendras are >

auspicious. The angles as explained in the beginning itself are very >

important. > > > > Even malefics in Kendras are not bad for career. While this

is > obvious with the 10th house, it is indirectly obvious with the 7th > (being

10th from 10th). > > > Planets in the 4th are also very good for career, but

indicate the > unconscious workings of the mind (in the 4th) being externalized

in > the 10th by aspect. Malefics in the 4th indicate some sort of > conflict or

insecurity or lack of proper support at a domestic level > or deeper level

(maybe even related to some disturbance or disharmony > at home with parents or

with parents, especially mother), and this > being either unconsciously

compensated in the opposite house of the > tenth (remember the principle of

polarity) or being externalized or > very rarely even resolved in the svadharma

area. Quite often it may > just be that the individual is using more energy in

the 10th as an > escape, in the attempt to draw away from the concerns of home

or even > as a compensation mechanism in dealing with the deep rooted >

insecurities. Remember that the tenth house symbolizes those energies > that

counterbalance the fourth and draw one away from its concern.> > > > > Dasa

lord or antardasa lord getting connected to the D-10 Lagna lord > or D-10 tenth

lord leads to a rise in career.> > > Planets in Trikonas: Being Lakshmi

sthanas, they symbolize > prosperity. > > > > Planets in trikonas in D-10 are

good. > Planets in or lords of 1,5,9 are good for career. > > > Planets in

Trika houses: Trik houses of 6,8 and 12 signify > struggles, obstacles and

difficulties.> > > > > > Planets in 6, 8, 12 in D-10 indicate difficulties,

tensions and > worries with respect to career especially if they are unaspected

by > lagna lord or 10th lord. > If aspected by the LL or 10L, initial

difficulties followed by > relief. > When the Trika lords of D-10 are related

to the 10th house or 10th > lord, the dasa or antardasa may be tough. Here

again relations are by > placement as well as aspects. > Malefics in Trika

houses are better than benefics here (in the > dasamsa only) . > > > > > In

the above context, benefics are Strong Moon (Sukla paksa or bright > half,

especially fewdays before and after full moon), Jupiter, Venus > and Mercury

without malefic company or influence. The Sun, Saturn, > Rahu, Ketu and weak

Moon are considered malefic. > > > > > > Can the same principles be applied

to analyze the antardasa lord with > respect to the dasa lord? Why not? So

antardasa lord in 6,8,12 from > Dasa lord in D-10 indicates difficulties and

tensions. Modifications > are as follows.> > > > · If the antardasa

lord is not in 6,8,12 from dasa lord in the > rasi chart, and is well placed

or > > · If he is in the 4th or 10th in the rasi chart, then initial >

difficulties which are overcome and eventual success.> > > > > > > > Planets

in the Upachayas: Upachayas are houses of growth or > improvement. Planets in

these houses i.e. 3, 6, 10, 11 generally give > good results eventually but

with hard work and struggle. > > > > The benefics are good in the 10th and

11th, they are fine in the 3rd, > and may not be good in the 6th. >

Malefics in the Upachayas are good generally.> > > > > Finally we will

consider the transits now.> > > > Transits and the Dasamsa:> > > > Mark the

following planets. > > > > · Planets in the 10th and 10th lord in D-10>

> · Lagna lord and lagna in D-10> > · 10th house and lord in rasi>

> > > These planets become the promittors for career matters. > > > > Observe

their transits. Keep the following in mind.> > > > Planets in the 10th in D-10

can trigger a rise in career or some > favorable event with respect to career

while transiting over the D-10 > lagna or or lagna lord. > D-10 tenth lord's

transit over the rasi 10th house or rasi 10th lord > can also trigger some

favorable event or rise in career, especially > during the dasa or antardasa of

such lords. > Likewise observe the transits of all the promittors for career

over > the sensitive points (with respect to career)> > > Here too one should

remember that dasas and transits should concur > with each other, which they

most often do. > > > > > > When an astrologer analyses a chart from all the

above mentioned > angles, she/he will be able to categorize the various periods

as > follows.> > > > A planet is benefic in the rasi and well placed in the

dasamsa: Rise > in career, achievements in public life, position, honor and

great > results (mahat phalam)> > > > A planet is benefic in the rasi but

badly placed in the dasamsa: Will > give results, but after great struggle> >

> > A planet owns a malefic house (3, 6, 8, 12) in benefic places in > dasamsa:

Maleficience gets greatly reduced, but with respect to > career matter only. > >

> > A planet is bad in both the rasi and dasamsa: Fall, disgrace, or >

suspension etc> > > > > > vedic astrology,

"anurag_astrology" > <anurag_astrology> wrote:> > hi all members> > can

anyboys tell me how to read dasmansa and for which > > plzz reply> > like in

dasmansa (mine) > > capricon - ascendant> > aquarious - mars, moon> > pieces -

venus> > tauras - sun> > gemini - ketu> > virgo - mercury> > libra - saturn> >

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