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Hi Friends, New member here.I would be grateful if learned members

of the group enlighten me on the following issue:

It is a well known rule that if a planet's own interperiod in its

mahadasha is good then the rest of the mahadasha will not be good;and

if the own interperiod is not good then the rest of the mahadasha will

be good.However i have not been able to find any rules in astrology

books as to how to determine by looking at a horoscope itself as to

whether the mahadasha of a particular planet will give good results in

its own bhukti or otherwise.This is something which has remained a

mystery to me inspite of having been a student of the subject for

about 25 years now.

All opinions in the matter are highly welcome.It would be even

better if the opinions are supported by examples. R.K.

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Dear Rupkishen,

 

// It is a well known rule that if a planet's own

interperiod in its > mahadasha is good then the rest

of the mahadasha will not be good //

 

There is no such rule, either well

known or remotely known. Please let me

know where is this written.

 

// However i have not been able to find any

rules in astrology > books as to how to determine

by looking at a horoscope itself as to > whether

the mahadasha of a particular planet will give

good results in > its own bhukti or otherwise.

This is something which has remained a

> mystery to me inspite of having been a

student of the subject for about 25 years now.//

 

What type of studies you have been

doing for quarter of a century, I cannot

understand. One should be able to check

how a planet would behave, as a mahadasha

or antardasha Lord, in few minutes.

 

Okay, but forget the past.Please start

reading the discussions on

these Forums, read why a astrologer replies

what he has to anyone, and search for the

logic behind it, by making

the chart at your end, to which he has

replied. You may start by reading all my

replies of today to various natives.

To illustrate you with a example at the moment

would be a tedious job.

 

anything else,please feel

free to write back, but some homework to

be done by you, before you write to me.

 

basic rules for any planet to

be good in Mahadasha or antardasha.

 

1) Must be benefic for the Ascendant.

2) Must be well placed.

3) Well conjuncted.

4) Exalted,in own house, but not

debilitated.

5) Must be aspected well.

6) Must not behemmed between malefis.

7) Dispositor of the planet must be checked.

8) Constellation must be benefic .

etc.etc.

 

best wishes,

Bhaskar.

www.shrikrishnajyotish.com

 

 

 

, " Rup Krishen Baqaya "

<baqayarup wrote:

>

> Hi Friends, New member here.I would be grateful if learned members

> of the group enlighten me on the following issue:

> It is a well known rule that if a planet's own interperiod in its

> mahadasha is good then the rest of the mahadasha will not be good;and

> if the own interperiod is not good then the rest of the mahadasha will

> be good.However i have not been able to find any rules in astrology

> books as to how to determine by looking at a horoscope itself as to

> whether the mahadasha of a particular planet will give good results in

> its own bhukti or otherwise.This is something which has remained a

> mystery to me inspite of having been a student of the subject for

> about 25 years now.

> All opinions in the matter are highly welcome.It would be even

> better if the opinions are supported by examples. R.K.

>

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