Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 ||| Hare Rama Krishna ||| Manish, I am forwarding to the list... || Namah Shivaaya || Tue, 02 Nov 2004 16:00:38 -0000 Send an Instant Message "manishkr67" <> astronitin Exalted or strong jupiter! Dear Nitin: I find your observation very correct in my case. I have an exalted and retrograde Jupiter in 11th house aspecting the Sun, mercury and Venus and special aspect on Saturn. In all three cases - marriage, children and happiness - i had unique and very interesting experiences for their achievement!! regards, Manish vedic astrology, "Nitin" <astronitin> wrote: > > Dear Lakshmi, Mohammed and others, > > Allow me to share some of my understanding as well…. > > Besides considering the placement of any planet in the Rashi, also > consider where it is in the subdivisional chart of fortunes (or > bhagya) – the Navamsa (D-9). When a planet is in a state of > exaltation or debilitation in the Rashi, a finer picture is acquired > by examining the D-9. > (A complete overview of the charts always helps) > > Any planet not following the path of the Sun (natural accepted order), > then the pathway is that of the Nodes (Rahu/Ketu). > > To understand Jupiter retrograde, understand what are the inherent > qualities described, and how it can play out in our lives. Some, > amongst others are: > > A) Marriage > B) Children > C) General happiness > > Rahu and Jupiter are inherently different in their nature. Where one > is blessing, the other is reminding of past karma. One is a Priest, > the other is the notorious one having felt deprived of the nectar of > the Gods (Amrit Ras), based on Puranic stories. > > Hence, there will be something unconventional in a person's chart > regarding the above three areas, or something specific of Jupiter. > > For example, the person may have had an unusual marriage, or under odd > circumstances. > > The person may be trying various methods to conceive. > > The person finds happiness in a unique manner. > > Extending this, one can go to an interpretation of stating children > will be denied. > (This need not be, of course.) > > I hope some of my observations and logic helps. > > Lakshmi – the Sarpa toga you described is naturally broken by Jupiter > in the Lagna. Furthremore, the Sun is very important in Sarpa Yogas. > The Priest (Jupiter) welcomes peace and naturally cannot fight the > deeds of Rahu (the one not following convention). Hence it is the Sun > (established authority) that views the situation and can aid > immensely…… In the chart you described, Jupiter is welcomed in the > House of the King. > > Best wishes and warm regards, > Nitin. > > || Namah Shivaaya || Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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