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LK Grammar â€" Planets â€" 2

 

 

 

[ 12 ] Takrav ke grah :

 

Planets in conflict are known as takrav ke grah.

This is exactly what is known as shadashtak yog

in traditional vedic astrology. When the planets are

sixth-eighth to each other they are said to be in

conflict with one another. In this situation even the

friendly planets start harming each other. This is

a position of hostility.

 

 

[ 13 ] Buniyaad ke grah :

 

This is what in the traditional vedic astrology is

known as navam-pancham yog. When the planets

are placed 9th-5th to each other, they start cooperating

with each other. Planets placed in 9th-5th relationship,

even if enemies will start supporting each other. This

is a relationship of friendship and cooperation.

 

[ 14 ] Achanak chot [ sudden hurt ]

 

As the planets placed in the 9-5 relationship are helpful

for each other, contrary to this the planets placed in 3-11

relationship can cause sudden hurt. It is basically an

unreliable relationship. Planets placed in this relationship,

even though friends, can still hurt each other.

 

 

[ 15 ] Soye huye grah :

 

Like the dormant houses, the planets too can be

dormant. Before going to explain when a planet will

be considered soya hua or dormant, I must explain

this word dormant. A dormant planet does not mean

that it stops giving the effects. A dormant planet

gives its normal effect assigned to the house it is

placed in, but the effect gets confined to that house

only. Therefore the word dormant in the context of

a planet means ‘effect is confined’ to the house it

is situated in.

 

A planet is considered as soya hua or dormant if it

doesn’t have a planet under its aspect or doesn’t

get an aspect from any other planet.

 

A planet placed in its pakka house will always be

considered as awake.

 

There are two ways such a planet can get awakened.

One is its natural duration when it will get awakened.

This has been explained on page 27 of Arun sanhita

[1952 edition]. The other is by establishing a planet

such that it awakens the dormant planet. You know

that planets can not be established in a house at will.

Planets can be established only along the Drishti

path [line of sight].

 

Suppose the moon is placed in the 9th house such

that there is no planet in the 5th house, in this case

the moon will be considered as dormant. In this case

the moon will get awakened on its own if some one

starts studies after the age of 24. But suppose this can

not happen, the jatak is in no position to start studies

all over again, and then the other alternative will be to

establish a friendly planet in the 5th house. But while

doing so it should be kept in mind whether the planet

to be established has a drishti path to the 5th or not and

it should be a friend of the sun and the Jupiter [associated

with the 5th house] along with being a friend of the moon.

 

[ 16 ] Qurbani ke bakare : scapegoat planets

 

This is a very useful concept which comes quite

handy when trying to find the reason as to why the

karak of a planet should be suffering when the planet

itself is very well placed.

 

Invariably you will find that the planet has

been made into a scapegoat by some other

planet. Except for the Rahu and the Ketu,

every planet has identified a scapegoat to

pass on its troubles. You can get this list from

page # 12 of Arun Sanhita [ 1952 ed ]

 

For example : Saturn has identified two of his

agents Rahu and Ketu to act as his scapegoats.

When the Saturn is placed in the 12th house and

the Sun in the 6th, then the book says ‘ aurat par

aurat marti jave’--- wife after wife will die, even

though the Venus may be very well placed. The

aspect of the Sun on the Saturn would harass the

Saturn. In this case the Saturn would pass on its

trouble to Rahu + Ketu [ Venus ]. The Sun and

the Saturn would stay unaffected because they

are father and the son. Thus the Venus will

become the scapegoat.

 

Similarly, other planets pass on their troubles

to the identified scapegoat. This scapegoat planet

can not pass down the trouble to another planet

because after becoming a scapegoat himself, it no

longer remains a free agent. A scapegoat does not

have the right to pass on his trouble.

 

[ 17 ] Masnuyee planets:

 

This is yet another extremely important concept

of the Lal Kitab. This is not only important while

analyzing a horoscope, it is very important in

prescribing an upaya and to understand its logic.

 

This concept of a masnuyee [ artificial ] planet is

based on a very logical fact. When two colours

get mixed a third colour is created. Similarly when

two planets get together there is always a possibility

of a third planet being formed out of this combination.

The Lal Kitab has identified a few planets which form

a meaningful and relevant third planet. Therefore, each

planet is a result of two such constituents. You can get

the entire list of the masnuyee planets from Arun

Sanhita [ 1952 ed ] page # 49.

 

Bhooshan Priya

 

Next : Qismat ka grah / planet of destiny

 

 

 

 

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