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All Esteemed astrolgy teachers and students,

 

I have a question regarding moon being malefic or benefic.

In some places, I have read that waxing moon is benefic (i.e. moon in the

brighter lunar half) while waning moon is malefic (i.e. moon in the darker

lunar half).

In some other places, I have come across that brighter moon (i.e. from 8th

day of bright half to 7th day of darker half) is benefic while darker moon

is malefic (i.e. from 8th day of darker half to 7th day of brighter half).

 

Please clarify. Also does it mean that in a chart moon of 14th brighter half

is more benefic than 12th brighter half? Or once it is decided that moon is

a benefic or malefic, then it does not matter, which day the birth takes

place?

 

Thanks

Mukesh

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Dear Prafulla ji,

 

Thanks for the response. Can you please clarify your response in more

detail? Which factor precisely determines whether Moon is Kroor or Souyma?

Shubha or Ashubha- Which lagnas is Moon Shubha?

 

Thanks

Mukesh

 

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RE: [vedic astrology] Moon Benefic or Malefic...

Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:41:32 -0800

 

Dear Mukesh ji

 

Namaskar

 

There are two different issues. First with the fact whether Moon is Somya or

Krur - which essentially depends upon its stage (what you were mentioning).

Second one - is whether it is shubha or ashubha - for which Parashar has

defined its functional rule for each lagna.

 

regards / Prafulla Gang

 

The only abnormality is the incapacity to love.

 

 

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> mukesh (AT) hotmail (DOT) com

> Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:45:39 -0700

> vedic astrology

> [vedic astrology] Moon Benefic or Malefic...

>

> All Esteemed astrolgy teachers and students,

>

> I have a question regarding moon being malefic or benefic.

> In some places, I have read that waxing moon is benefic (i.e. moon in the

> brighter lunar half) while waning moon is malefic (i.e. moon in the

> darker

> lunar half).

> In some other places, I have come across that brighter moon (i.e. from

> 8th

> day of bright half to 7th day of darker half) is benefic while darker

> moon

> is malefic (i.e. from 8th day of darker half to 7th day of brighter

> half).

>

> Please clarify. Also does it mean that in a chart moon of 14th brighter

> half

> is more benefic than 12th brighter half? Or once it is decided that moon

> is

> a benefic or malefic, then it does not matter, which day the birth takes

> place?

>

> Thanks

> Mukesh

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JAYA JAGANNATHA!

 

Dear Mukesh,

 

Namaste.

 

The Moon phase is only one consideration, whcih is taken mainly in

calculating the Shadbalas. The clue si that the closer is the Moon to

Purnima, the more benefic it is, and the closer to Amavasya, the more

malefic it is. However the Moon is easily influenced, so besides the

Sun-Moon yoga and tithi, the conjunction, aspects and sign/nakshatra

placement of the Moon is also important. This will make up the whole

psychological/emotional structure of the native.

 

Yours,

 

Gauranga Das

 

--

Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer

& Ayurvedic Consultant

Tel: +36309140839

www.brihaspati.net

www.atmacenter.hu

Skype: gauranga_das

 

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:45:39 +0200, Mukesh Goel <MUKESH (AT) HOTMAIL (DOT) COM> wrote:

 

> All Esteemed astrolgy teachers and students,

>

> I have a question regarding moon being malefic or benefic.

> In some places, I have read that waxing moon is benefic (i.e. moon in the

> brighter lunar half) while waning moon is malefic (i.e. moon in the

> darker

> lunar half).

> In some other places, I have come across that brighter moon (i.e. from

> 8th

> day of bright half to 7th day of darker half) is benefic while darker

> moon

> is malefic (i.e. from 8th day of darker half to 7th day of brighter

> half).

>

> Please clarify. Also does it mean that in a chart moon of 14th brighter

> half

> is more benefic than 12th brighter half? Or once it is decided that moon

> is

> a benefic or malefic, then it does not matter, which day the birth takes

> place?

>

> Thanks

> Mukesh

>

>

 

 

 

--

Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer

& Ayurvedic Consultant

Tel: +36309140839

www.brihaspati.net

www.atmacenter.hu

Skype: gauranga_das

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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dear gauranga,

 

Moon is a malefic from the shashti before the new moon day till the panchami

after the amavasya. Rest of the days, she is benefic. This is the inner

meaning of the parasara as handed over to us by the parampara.

 

Moon in Tarus is good for the native but is harmful to either of the parents

depedning upon which half she occupies. The same results hold for the

parents if she is in fall. (though reversal of the halfs for which parent

will be effected takes place)

 

No matter what is the lordship of moon, she is a malefic if she occupies 8th

House.

 

On the other hand, she is a malefic for Tarus, Aquarius and Leo. This

lordship issue is finalised since you may find the exact opposite results in

some texts. For eg., 8th Lordship of the moon is considered as good

sometimes.

 

Similiarly, the kendra or konadhipatya doshas can arise depending upon the

moon being a natural benefic or malefic.

 

Of course, this can be taken only as an indication and can not be taken as

the final word, in the absence of reading the whole chart.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Kishore patnaik

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