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Dear Jayashree:

 

Can't look at just one quality.

 

Yes, for Kumbha rising, Saturn rules both 1st and 12th houses...

so as such it's going to be a 'mixture' of benefic and malefic.

 

then, you have to look at where Saturn is....

 

Because if Saturn is in Capricorn or Aquarius....or exalted in Libra...

then it'll be a functional 'benefic'.....

 

Then, there's the part of Jyotish which has to do with Remedial measures...

and Saturn after all represents....

 

balance, and timings....and doing the right thing at the right time....

 

so once you start doing obeisances or surrenders to Saturn. .... Saturn

starts teaching us

how to be more in-tune with itself!

 

So...finally we have to not look at Jyotish in a static way, but in a

growing, progressive way....

 

For awhile though especially because for 90% of the people and times, Saturn

will be acting 'maleficlly'.... then it will behoove one to .... adjust

accordingly!

 

ciao

 

 

Mark Kincaid

 

 

 

 

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>"Jayashree" <jayashree_ravi

>vedic astrology

>[vedic astrology] Re: auspicious/in auspicious grahas from a lagna

>Sun, Nov 23, 2003, 4:51 PM

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> Dear Sir,

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> For Kumbha lagna, if Saturn is retrograde, being the co-lord of 1 and

> 12, does Saturn lose all beneficiance and become a full-blown

> functional malefic?

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> Jayashree

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> vedic astrology, "gilmourw2002"

> <gilmourw2002> wrote:

>> dear list members,

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>> what is the logic behind grahas being described in parashara as

>> auspicious/in auspicious grahas from a particular lagna?

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>> for example, a kumbh native Sa & Sk are ausp;Gu Ch Ma inausp.

>> Sk i can see is yogakaraka; Sa is lagnesh but also lord of 12th...

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>> I have BPHS/sanatham ch 34 open. anyone care to point out the

>> underlying rules?

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>> wg

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