Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Sir, For a combination like sun + moon + mars + saturn or for a combination like sun + mars + saturn the Lal Kitab indicates generally good results.Sir what I fail to understand is that in spite of Saturn’s presence, which is the enemy of its companion planets, the results indicated are generally good. Would the Saturn not have any adverse effect? If not, why? Sincerely, Narendra Juneja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Respected Juneja ji, In order to understand the role of Saturn in the above combinations we have to understand the behavior of Saturn. First we have to get over the general perception that Saturn is an all powerful evil planet; and that where ever it is present it will damage the results. Like other planets Saturn too is susceptible to the influence of other planets. You should understand the role of Saturn in these combinations through the following very important dictum of the Lal Kitab which we tend to forget at times: Do ya jyadah nar grahon { surya, mangal, brahaspati} ke saath se shani qaboo ho jata hai aur zahar nahi ugal sakata. Jis qadar muqabile par dushman grahon [ surya, Chandra, mangal] ka saath barhta jave shani aur bhi manda hota jaye ga [ page 589 ; 1952 Urdu ed ] Therefore in the first example the Saturn gets neutralized in the combination with three enemy planets; and in the second example it gets neutralized in the company of two male planets, hence can not do the damage. Regards, Varun Trivedi , "junejanarendra" <junejanarendra wrote:>> Sir,> > For a combination like sun + moon + mars + saturn or for a combination > like sun + mars + saturn the Lal Kitab indicates generally good > results.Sir what I fail to understand is that in spite of Saturn’s > presence, which is the enemy of its companion planets, the results > indicated are generally good. Would the Saturn not have any adverse > effect? If not, why?> > Sincerely,> > Narendra Juneja> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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