Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Jim, well it is cancelled and tarun has given a good list under which it is done u can see a series of articles posted in September issue of astrological Magazine between 1971-74 v useful. abive all any yoga, dosha her NBRY also must have its period or sub period running to show up results, of course other factors add or substract the results on it sapart from transits. Best wishes jim_sudden <k_rs wrote: Hi Mr. Tanvir Just joined the group today and was going through your message on NBRY, In my case Sun is in debilation in 1st house/asc in conjuction with Venus and sign as libra. 1) Does this mean that since Venus is the lord of the first house and is present along with Sun the debliation of Sun is cancelled. 2) Is it a good thing and what could be the advantages. Thank you rgds KRS , " Tanvir " <ultimate wrote: > > Dear Balaji Ji and all, > > As per my understanding a planet's fallen state is cancelled if any of the following condition occurs - > > 1. The planet ruling the sign of debility or the sign of exaltation of the debilitated planet is in a Kendra to either Asc. or Moon. > > 2. The debilitated planet is exalted in D9 chart. > > 3. The debilitated planet joins an exalted planet in D1 in the same sign. > > Explanation of rule # 1: > > Find the planet that rules the sign where the debilitated planet is in. If the ruler planet is in a Kendra either to Asc. or to Moon, the fallen planet attains Neecha Bhanga. > > Similarly find the planet that rules the sign where the debilitated planet would be exalted. If the ruler planet is in a Kendra either to Asc or to Moon, the debilitated planet attains Neecha Bhanga. > > Take an example. Mars is fallen. The lord of the debilitation is Moon, since it rules Cancer where Mars is fallen. Then, the lord of the exaltation of Mars is Saturn, since Mars is exalted in Capricorn. Now if any of Moon or Saturn is in a Kendra to Asc. or Moon, then Mars will attain Neecha Bhanga. > > Now read the above case carefully you will see a chance that it can be said that, " Moon is always in Kendra to Moon " since Moon is in the 1st house to itself always. But then it does not satisfy to be Neecha Bhanga. Because then Mars and Jupiter would always attain Neecha Bhanga. > > This rule no. 1 is described in Phala Deepika. > > Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga (NBRY): > > If a planet attains Neecha Bhanga fullfilling condition no. 1, it means a Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga. > > Phala Deepika again describes another rule for NBRY that if the lord ruling the sign of debilitation aspects the debilitated planet, it is a NBRY. > > I do not know of any other conditions for Neecha Bhanga. Some talk about so many rules for Neecha Bhanga that any planet would attain Neecha Bhanga. That is why I do not recognize them (yet) and prefer to stick to these only. If anyone knows other rules for Neecha Bhanga / Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga, mentioned in a standard classic, please let me know. > > As per my experience, Neecha Bhanga does not really assure that the planet has no weakness. It has. But Neecha Bhanga offers some benefit and it generally shows sudden ups and downs in the areas related. > > Best wishes, > Tanvir. > > > > What can not happen, can never happen. > Which is mine, is forever mine. > > Tanvir Chowdhury > Cellular: +88 0189407202 > Mail: lord_narayana > Website: http://www.jyotish-remedies.com > Forum: > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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