Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Dear shrisha prasad ji, Yes , under some particular placement of Jupiter in the 10th house vis-a-vis other planets , it is said that the native should be worldly wise and not of a very helping or religious nature. Let me quote from the book : " jis kadra karmi-dharmi aur neki karne wala ho , utna hi dukhiya grahasti , aur jitna nek ho utana hi garib duniyadar aur har tarf se mayus hota hoga. lalach ki pahari hawa { foki ummid ki bhul-bhulayya} na maya hi mile na hi ram . jis kadra chalaak { shani ki tabiyat} ho usi kadra aram pawe " I think the key to understand this seemingly unethical advice is in the last line of the quote... " the more clever { cunning } he is , keeping in with the nature of saturn ,the better off he will be " 'keeping in with the nature of saturn' ... Jupiter here is in the house owned by saturn , and if he goes against the nature of the owner , he will be inviting trouble. Remember Jupiter here is neech and hence weak . Since it is in the natal kundaliJupiter has no option but learn to live in the house owned by saturn and also not antagonise him. That could be one explanation The other explanation is in the previous line of the quote.... ' lalach ki pahari hawa { foki ummid ki bhool bhulayya } , na maya hi mile , na hi ram '.... ' the mountain breeze of greed , {labrynth of unreal hope}, he neither gets Ram nor Maya. Which could mean that the native himself may not be , in heart , very religious , instead may be prone to greed and avarice, and in this dilemma would get neither.. therefore it is better that he continues to be his real self ..which is not very religious. This is how I have understood this. sincerely, upadhyay lalkitab , " shrisha prasad " <sahasrara@r...> wrote: > dear upadhyayji,i'd like to continue our discussion on jupiter in 10th house of a person wherein you advised that the person if god fearing and helpful would land in problems,in a generic way,how can an astrologer advice his client so that his religious sentiments would not be troubled ,like how to convince this fact to him ?i'd expect convincing reply from you as usual > Regards > SHRISHA R DRDO blore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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