Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hello Friends I want an information about jupiter and moon placement. my jupiter is in cancer in 7th house exalted. and my moon is in 2nd house. there is a 6-8 placement between moon and jupiter and I know that this is a bad yoga. But I've known that if jupiter is exalted in 6th house from the moon, it creates a good yoga. I need information about this. Best Wishes, Uygar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Dear Uygar, Namaste, Posting complete birth details would be more helpful. It is right that 6-8 placement of Moon-Jupiter is considered inauspicious, causing Sakata Yoga. You must also check in which divisional chart this is happening. For example in the rasi(D-1) chart this might mean the relationship between the native and the mother might be tension ridden cause Moon(the nourisher) and Jupiter(the sustainer) cannot work together and probably also indicative of under nourishment in childhood via denial of mother's milk. In navamsa(D-9) chart this might indicate that the native has a wavering disposition towards upholding dharma and maybe even loose morals and so on. In dasamsa(D-10) chart it might be indicative of constricted flow of funds. In your case, Moon in the 2nd ascpected by Jupiter from the 7th indicates that you come from a very large family. warm regards, Vishnu --- malavyayoga <malavyayoga wrote: > Hello Friends > > I want an information about jupiter and moon placement. my jupiter is > > in cancer in 7th house exalted. and my moon is in 2nd house. there is > > a 6-8 placement between moon and jupiter and I know that this is a > bad yoga. But I've known that if jupiter is exalted in 6th house from > > the moon, it creates a good yoga. I need information about this. > > Best Wishes, > > Uygar > > New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Dear Vishnu, That is interesting since I have Moon in 2nd and Ju in 7th in Rasi chart. What does that indicate? Can you also tell me more about Sakata Yoga? Also what is favourable yoga that Uygar is referring to if Ju in 6th from Moon is exalted - is it present in my chart? My chart is attached for ref. With warm regards, Vinoo Vishnu Jandhyala [jvk1305 ]Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 20:35vedic astrologySubject: Re: [vedic astrology] moon-jupiterDear Uygar,Namaste,Posting complete birth details would be more helpful. It is right that 6-8 placement of Moon-Jupiter is consideredinauspicious, causing Sakata Yoga. You must also check in whichdivisional chart this is happening. For example in the rasi(D-1) chart this might mean the relationshipbetween the native and the mother might be tension ridden causeMoon(the nourisher) and Jupiter(the sustainer) cannot work together andprobably also indicative of under nourishment in childhood via denialof mother's milk.In navamsa(D-9) chart this might indicate that the native has awavering disposition towards upholding dharma and maybe even loosemorals and so on.In dasamsa(D-10) chart it might be indicative of constricted flow offunds.In your case, Moon in the 2nd ascpected by Jupiter from the 7thindicates that you come from a very large family.warm regards,Vishnu--- malavyayoga <malavyayoga > wrote:> Hello Friends> > I want an information about jupiter and moon placement. my jupiter is> > in cancer in 7th house exalted. and my moon is in 2nd house. there is> > a 6-8 placement between moon and jupiter and I know that this is a > bad yoga. But I've known that if jupiter is exalted in 6th house from> > the moon, it creates a good yoga. I need information about this.> > Best Wishes,> > Uygar> > New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Attachment: (application/octet-stream) Vinoo 1755.jhd [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2004 Report Share Posted September 11, 2004 Thank You Sir For Your Respond, My birth detail is; 16/09/1978 16:18 Zone 2:00 Dst: 1 Lon 42E15 Lat 38N30 If you make some analysis for other placements, I'll be happy, Best Wishes, Uygar vedic astrology, Vishnu Jandhyala <jvk1305> wrote: > Dear Uygar, > > Namaste, > > Posting complete birth details would be more helpful. > > It is right that 6-8 placement of Moon-Jupiter is considered > inauspicious, causing Sakata Yoga. You must also check in which > divisional chart this is happening. > > For example in the rasi(D-1) chart this might mean the relationship > between the native and the mother might be tension ridden cause > Moon(the nourisher) and Jupiter(the sustainer) cannot work together and > probably also indicative of under nourishment in childhood via denial > of mother's milk. > > In navamsa(D-9) chart this might indicate that the native has a > wavering disposition towards upholding dharma and maybe even loose > morals and so on. > > In dasamsa(D-10) chart it might be indicative of constricted flow of > funds. > > In your case, Moon in the 2nd ascpected by Jupiter from the 7th > indicates that you come from a very large family. > > > warm regards, > Vishnu > > > --- malavyayoga <malavyayoga> wrote: > > > Hello Friends > > > > I want an information about jupiter and moon placement. my jupiter is > > > > in cancer in 7th house exalted. and my moon is in 2nd house. there is > > > > a 6-8 placement between moon and jupiter and I know that this is a > > bad yoga. But I've known that if jupiter is exalted in 6th house from > > > > the moon, it creates a good yoga. I need information about this. > > > > Best Wishes, > > > > Uygar > > > > > > > > > > > New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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