Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Dear Vinay Ji, continued from previous post:- How the relationship between Saturn and Jupiter can be formed. This is an important question is it through exchange of houses or through drishti or any other way? Relationship always be there if any of the the exchange takes place in pakka ghars,rashis or exaltation or debilitation houses, there is no doubt about it. In addition to it if these planets are in the houses of aspects i.e. 1-7, 4-10, 8-2, 2-6, 3-9, 3-11, 6-12, 5-12 . above are the normal relationship systems. The planet in a house form special relationship with the owner of the house or rashis. to be continued.... regards Nirmal Kumar Bhardwaj , NKB <nirbhar wrote: > > Respected Vinay Ji, > You have raised an interesting topic. The relationship between shani and > brihaspati is very crucial as described in Lalkitab rather i would like to > say very important. > Brihaspati dont keep enemity with any one. Because it is Guru of all the > planets. It signifies air also. Saturn represent the darkness,night. Sun > represent light. > This is a big topic. we will go through step by step. > Interesting contents come to light while reading page 239/1952 last para > above footnote. > It is written there that while posited > in house no 1 to 5 Jupiter help Sun as well as Saturn > In House no 6 to 11 Jupiter help Only Saturn > In House no 12 Jupiter help Sun as well as Saturn > from carefully analyzing above you can see that Jupiter is more partial to > saturn while Sun. Overall > Jupiter Give more help to Saturn than sun. Saturn get 75% share of > jupiter While sun get only 25%. if > we see it in totality. > Question arise why. Members are requested to give there findings > to be continued............. > Regards > Nirmal Kumar Bhardwaj > > On 3/17/08, Vinay kumar <v4vedic wrote: > > > > Respected Gurujans, > > There are three pages which explain the role of Jupiter and saturn > > interrelationship .What is the significance of this relationship while > > analizing a teva. > > Best regards > > Vinay > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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