Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Dear Tushankur, Did you read the link I sent you? Please consider reviewing: http://www..org/learn/ck.htm Here, the 3 Karaks are defined, and will give insight into your first question. It will also reveal the lessons of the Jeevatman, relating to your 2nd question. With regards to the interaction of planets, the results of Mars as the AK will be felt in the Mahadasha of Rahu (Per Vimshottari). Likewise, the results of Rahu as the Mahadasha will reveal itself when Mars' Mahadasha is running. Jupiter as the AK brings challenges to one when it comes to guiding forces, such as Gurus. In reaching the Jeevatman, they will become mentors and impart knowledge for others. Using another principle, for fixed signs, the 9th House is the Baadhak Sthaana. Hence in the scenario you described it would be ideal for the person to be in harmony and consider the words of their Guru-figures (such as Father, Siksha / Diksha Guru, etc.). Again, you're on the right track in describing the lessons of life, examining the rulership of Jupiter in the Rashi. On a deeper level, it is the receptivity and impartation of knowledge (Jupiter) coming from or relating to the forces of sustenance (2nd House) channeled with the Dhi (5th House) before realizing the true self (1st House, Satya Peetha)… Best wishes, Nitin. || Namah Shivaaya || Dear Nitin Thanks! Does exaltation/debilitation of AK effect the situation in any manner? For eg - if we continue with the Leo lagna case - Mars (AK) is exalted & with Rahu in 6th. Should we infer something more here? One more case - For Sc Lagna with Jup as AK in 1st house - can we say that: Life challenges will manifest from sustenance of self, wealth, kula, immediate family, samskara, speech - 2nd house and children, fame, love relations, intelligence, judgement - 5th and will manifest in the environment of Self, body, overall personality. The person may be learned or learning, giver but still feel that others are taking him/her for granted. How far am I correct here? with best regards Tushankur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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