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Dear Members,

I have read in an article about UL the following :

 

"If the Sthira Karaka for spouse (Venus for wife and Jupiter for

husband) is in own house, the native will be devoid of wife in his

later years"

 

Is it true?. If yes, what is the logic/reason behind this.

 

Thanks

Kannan

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Respected Members,

 

Please reply to this question . I have heard of jupitor bad in

5th but not venus bad in 7th (increased sexuality )!!! and this doesnt

say about being in the same house (lord in own house ) as per my

thinking , this says about karka only .

Please enlighten me and others with ur kind views.

Thanks

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "kankan_73" <kankan_73>

wrote:

>

> Dear Members,

> I have read in an article about UL the following :

>

> "If the Sthira Karaka for spouse (Venus for wife and Jupiter for

> husband) is in own house, the native will be devoid of wife in his

> later years"

>

> Is it true?. If yes, what is the logic/reason behind this.

>

> Thanks

> Kannan

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Hi,

 

Would you please elaborate how and why is Jupiter bad in 5.My

understanding says that as a naisargik karak of children and

knowledge Jupiter in 5 should be good.

Please clarify.

 

Regards

Suchitra

vedic astrology, "ak_131"

<agrawal.amitk@g...> wrote:

>

> Respected Members,

>

> Please reply to this question . I have heard of jupitor bad

in

> 5th but not venus bad in 7th (increased sexuality )!!! and this

doesnt

> say about being in the same house (lord in own house ) as per my

> thinking , this says about karka only .

> Please enlighten me and others with ur kind views.

> Thanks

>

>

>

> vedic astrology, "kankan_73"

<kankan_73>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Members,

> > I have read in an article about UL the following :

> >

> > "If the Sthira Karaka for spouse (Venus for wife and Jupiter for

> > husband) is in own house, the native will be devoid of wife in

his

> > later years"

> >

> > Is it true?. If yes, what is the logic/reason behind this.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Kannan

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