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Dear Varun Ji

 

From what I have gathered from across forums - if you float an item in

a river you move this planet to the 4th house, if you throw an item in

a deserted place you move the planet to the 12th house and if you

throw an item in a dirty drain you move it to the 8th house - can you

confirm the validity of this and also can you elaborate on how to move

planets to the other houses e.g what would be required to move a

planet to say the first or second house ?

 

Eagerly awaiting your reply.

Regards

Sorabh

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Dear Sorabh ji,

 

Planets can not be moved at will. You can not move a planet any

where you like. A planet can be moved only along the line of sight {

drishti puth }. Unless there is a path already laid down you can not

move a planet. Summarizing, planets can be moved or shifted only

along the laid down path, in other words to a house under its

aspect.

 

Immersing a karak vastu of a planet in flowing water does not mean

that you have shifted it to the 4th house. The immersing means

handing over the planet to Mother Moon { water } where it is assumed

that the planet will refrain from its evil designs. Once in the arms

of a mother a planet is supposed to behave. This primarily means

distancing the influence of a planet from you. Any planet can be

distanced; it doesn’t need a drishti puth.

 

Similarly, burying a karak vastu of a planet in a barren place

means that the planet has been destroyed for that year. Once again

any planet can be destroyed and doesn’t need a laid down path. It

does not mean that the planet has been moved to a particular house.

 

But offering a karak vastu at any temple means that the particular

planet has been sent to the “ Ishwar sharan††" shelter of the God.

Once again it is believed that the planet swears to refrain from

evil designs in the presence of the God. A planet can be moved to a

temple { 2nd house } only if there is a path already laid down.

Every planet can not be moved to a temple.

 

With regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " mrsorabhsharma "

<mrsorabhsharma wrote:

>

> Dear Varun Ji

>

> From what I have gathered from across forums - if you float an

item in

> a river you move this planet to the 4th house, if you throw an

item in

> a deserted place you move the planet to the 12th house and if you

> throw an item in a dirty drain you move it to the 8th house - can

you

> confirm the validity of this and also can you elaborate on how to

move

> planets to the other houses e.g what would be required to move a

> planet to say the first or second house ?

>

> Eagerly awaiting your reply.

> Regards

> Sorabh

>

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Dear Sir,

Please, clear my doupts.

If a planet is given to His Mother Moon, then whould it not just become benefic?How can we say that giving a planet to His Mother's Arms is the same is removing its effects? Maybe , it means removing only its bad effects? If it is the same to removing all its effects, it is the same as burrying in effect ,right?

Also, about offering a planet to a temple. In this way a planet becomes benefic ,right? But, its effects also be shown through the second house?The benefits from its inital house will be lost?

Also, how could one move a planet to the fourth house?Regards,

Dionisis

 

 

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varun_trvd

Friday, April 27, 2007 8:01 AM

Lal Kitab Discussion Group Re: Moving Planets

 

 

Dear Sorabh ji,Planets can not be moved at will. You can not move a planet any where you like. A planet can be moved only along the line of sight { drishti puth }. Unless there is a path already laid down you can not move a planet. Summarizing, planets can be moved or shifted only along the laid down path, in other words to a house under its aspect. Immersing a karak vastu of a planet in flowing water does not mean that you have shifted it to the 4th house. The immersing means handing over the planet to Mother Moon { water } where it is assumed that the planet will refrain from its evil designs. Once in the arms of a mother a planet is supposed to behave. This primarily means distancing the influence of a planet from you. Any planet can be distanced; it doesn’t need a drishti puth. Similarly, burying a karak vastu of a planet in a barren place means that the planet has been destroyed for that year. Once again any planet can be destroyed and doesn’t need a laid down path. It does not mean that the planet has been moved to a particular house.But offering a karak vastu at any temple means that the particular planet has been sent to the “ Ishwar sharan†â€" shelter of the God. Once again it is believed that the planet swears to refrain from evil designs in the presence of the God. A planet can be moved to a temple { 2nd house } only if there is a path already laid down. Every planet can not be moved to a temple.With regards,Varun Trivedi , "mrsorabhsharma" <mrsorabhsharma wrote:>> Dear Varun Ji> > From what I have gathered from across forums - if you float an item in > a river you move this planet to the 4th house, if you throw an item in > a deserted place you move the planet to the 12th house and if you > throw an item in a dirty drain you move it to the 8th house - can you > confirm the validity of this and also can you elaborate on how to move > planets to the other houses e.g what would be required to move a > planet to say the first or second house ? > > Eagerly awaiting your reply.> Regards> Sorabh>

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Dear Dennis ji,

 

Gifting a karak object of a planet in a temple { shelter of God } or

immersing it in flowing water { handing it over to the Moon the

mother of planets } results in “ grah nek asar de ya na de lekin

manda asar nahi dega†… the planet may or may not give benefic

result but it will not give malefic results. That means there is

always a possibility, but not a certainty, that it might give

benefic results. But what is certain is that it will refrain from

giving malefic results.

 

Where as burying a karak object of a planet makes it certain that it

will not give any results, good or bad.

 

After gifting at a temple or immersing in flowing water there is

always a possibility of retrieving a planet if necessary, where as

after burying even that possibility is ruled out.

 

Now if a karak object of a planet is gifted in a temple, would it

start giving the results as if it is placed in the 2nd house ?

No.

Because the purpose or the ‘sankalp’ was not to place it in the 2nd

house. The purpose was to place it under the shelter of God

{bhagwan sharan} and to make it swear that it will stop being

malefic.

Similarly, the karak object of a planet immersed does not start

giving the results of the 4th house. Again the purpose was to hand

it over to the care of the mother so that it stops being

troublesome.

 

A planet can be established in the 4th house, or for that matter any

house, only if there is a line of sight { drishti puth } to that

house.

 

Regards,

 

Chandra Prakash

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " Dennis "

<mprgrandmaster wrote:

>

> Dear Sir,

> Please, clear my doupts.

> If a planet is given to His Mother Moon, then whould it not just

become benefic?How can we say that giving a planet to His Mother's

Arms is the same is removing its effects? Maybe , it means removing

only its bad effects? If it is the same to removing all its effects,

it is the same as burrying in effect ,right?

> Also, about offering a planet to a temple. In this way a planet

becomes benefic ,right? But, its effects also be shown through the

second house?The benefits from its inital house will be lost?

> Also, how could one move a planet to the fourth house?

> Regards,

> Dionisis

>

> -

> varun_trvd

>

> Friday, April 27, 2007 8:01 AM

> Lal Kitab Discussion Group Re: Moving Planets

>

>

> Dear Sorabh ji,

>

> Planets can not be moved at will. You can not move a planet any

> where you like. A planet can be moved only along the line of

sight {

> drishti puth }. Unless there is a path already laid down you can

not

> move a planet. Summarizing, planets can be moved or shifted only

> along the laid down path, in other words to a house under its

> aspect.

>

> Immersing a karak vastu of a planet in flowing water does not

mean

> that you have shifted it to the 4th house. The immersing means

> handing over the planet to Mother Moon { water } where it is

assumed

> that the planet will refrain from its evil designs. Once in the

arms

> of a mother a planet is supposed to behave. This primarily means

> distancing the influence of a planet from you. Any planet can be

> distanced; it doesn’t need a drishti puth.

>

> Similarly, burying a karak vastu of a planet in a barren place

> means that the planet has been destroyed for that year. Once

again

> any planet can be destroyed and doesn’t need a laid down path.

It

> does not mean that the planet has been moved to a particular

house.

>

> But offering a karak vastu at any temple means that the

particular

> planet has been sent to the  " Ishwar sharan††" shelter of

the God.

> Once again it is believed that the planet swears to refrain from

> evil designs in the presence of the God. A planet can be moved

to a

> temple { 2nd house } only if there is a path already laid down.

> Every planet can not be moved to a temple.

>

> With regards,

>

> Varun Trivedi

>

> , " mrsorabhsharma "

> <mrsorabhsharma@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Varun Ji

> >

> > From what I have gathered from across forums - if you float an

> item in

> > a river you move this planet to the 4th house, if you throw an

> item in

> > a deserted place you move the planet to the 12th house and if

you

> > throw an item in a dirty drain you move it to the 8th house -

can

> you

> > confirm the validity of this and also can you elaborate on how

to

> move

> > planets to the other houses e.g what would be required to move

a

> > planet to say the first or second house ?

> >

> > Eagerly awaiting your reply.

> > Regards

> > Sorabh

> >

>

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