Guest guest Posted February 26, 2008 Report Share Posted February 26, 2008 Digbala is fully discussed in the Vedic literature. Most of the astrologers will testify to the goodness of the placement for a particular planet. I hereby summarise the main points why it is considered good (which is always not explicitly stated) :- (1) Planets in any angles give good results and are powerful. (This is different from lordship whereby if a benefic planet rules an angular house is not considered good - benefics being Venus, Jupiter, bright Moon and Mercury with good association with benefics. Also Vedic astrologers do not like Mars ruling the 10th House. It gives inimical results even if Mars is Digbala in the 10th. But Mars in Aries in the 10th is another matter altogether). (2) The planet concerned is tied in with the theme of the House. So the 4th House where the Nadir is, is the place of abode, comfort, things are settled within 4 walls amicably. It is where people gather together during the night. Hence the feminine planets Venus and Moon becomes Digbala when placed there etc. It gives the person a successful termination to his life. (3) Some planets like Mars and Saturn have an added bonus when Digbala. They are also in their exaltation house as well : the 10th and 7th respecitvely. (4) Some planets when they are in Digbala, aspects TWO of the trikona houses 100% simultaneously from its angular position. So Saturn aspects 1st and 9th from the 7th; Mars aspects 1st and 5th from the 10th and Jupiter aspects 5th and 9th from the 1st. This gives very beneficial results. By the way the fourth point of aspecting two trikona houses above always works with Saturn, Mars and Jupiter whenever they are posited in the Air, Earth and Fire Houses respectively. The angular houses of Air (7th),Earth (10th) and Fire (1st) are just special cases of this more general principle. If you find a person born with Jupiter in the 1st, Mars in the 2nd and Saturn in the 3rd, then because of the full aspects with the 5th and 9th Houses, the person is generally LUCKY. That however, is another issue, and does not come under our current discussion of Digbala. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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