Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Respected Kapoor saheb, "Shanichar 6 ka asar beshaq shaqqi {acchha ya bura}hoga,brahaspati ka asar zaroor hi manda hi hoga khwah is waqt [shanichar 6 ke waqt] kanhi aur kaisa hi baitha ho" [1952 urdu ed; page 615] The reason Jupiter might get adversely affected by Saturn placed in the 6th is: Saturn from the 6th house looks at the 2nd house through its reverse aspect. This reverse aspect of the Saturn is poisonous to such a great extent that even a planet friendly to Saturn placed in the 2nd would get adversely affected; " khana 2 mein agar shanichar ka dost bhi [khwah shukra hi] hove to bhi zahreela dank maar dega" [ 1952 urdu ed; page 613] As we know that the 2nd house is a pakka ghar of Jupiter, once this pakka house gets afflicted by Saturn, it would amount to the root [jar] of Jupiter being poisoned. Once the root gets poisoned, it can lead to Jupiter getting poisoned too. Therefore Saturn placed in the 6th house can adversely affect Jupiter, irrespective of where the Jupiter is placed. Once the root gets affected, the placement wouldn't make a difference. Regards, Varun Trivedi , "kapoorpardeep" <kapoorpardeep wrote:>> Respected Sirs,> > In Lal Kitab 1952 edition for saturn sixth house placement written as it could be malefic or benefic (shaki swabhav) but with the placement of saturn in this house now Jupiter will definitely give bad result irrespective of the placement of Jupiter in the horoscope and remedy suggested for this is immersing nariyal or badam in running water. Why this placement of saturn makes Jupiter malefic in horoscope?> > > Thanks and Regards,> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 Dear Pradeep Kapoor ji according to me, this whole concept is on the basis of swafav and siffat of house and planet, House no 6 which is called pataal in LK have an reverse drishti concept it will back fire on the house no 2 (of jupiter)this the swafav of house no 6 (backfiring of drishti) why backfire= as per the principle of gravity the things should drop on ground, in LK pehla hissa of kundli will drops its drishti on husra hissa of kundli (principle of gravity) house no 6 which is part of pehla hissa should drop its dristhi oppesite to it but as u know the throw from lower side(house no 6) to upper side(house no 12) will always have lesser strenth, thats why the drishti goes to house no 2. Shani (siffat) it is called snake, some where sheshnaag jiske saye mein prani sukh payega, kahin pani kaa saanp and kahin bachey khaney wala saanp. Now in house no 6 when it has to fly to house no 12 for giving drishti its weight should be very light because it has to fly. thats why it should be called udney wala saanp. weight light siffat is given by budh (malki 3/6 budh) and support (dum-poonch) give by ketu (pacca ghar no 6 of ketu) now the saturn no 6 will back fire on house no 2 which is of jupiter (dharam sathan) and colinking of house no 2=12 (house no 12 malik jupiter) will adversely effect of jupiter) here it says person should not buy shoes (thing of ketu of saturn)because nay jutey khardiey to paon key jutey sir per padeyengey, why, buying or giving shoes to saturn means we are support bad saturn, as alone it can not fly to house no 12 (akaash-sir) but it give him support of shoes (ketu) it will walk to house no 12 and panon key jutey sir per padeyengey. , " kapoorpardeep " <kapoorpardeep wrote: > > Respected Sirs, > > In Lal Kitab 1952 edition for saturn sixth house placement written as it could be malefic or benefic (shaki swabhav) but with the placement of saturn in this house now Jupiter will definitely give bad result irrespective of the placement of Jupiter in the horoscope and remedy suggested for this is immersing nariyal or badam in running water. Why this placement of saturn makes Jupiter malefic in horoscope? > > > Thanks and Regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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