Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 in the book predictive astrology of the hindus, the author mentions specifically that retrograde planets weaken the houses they own. so in the case of my retrograde jupiter in the 7th house because it is retrograde it weakens the 6th and 9th house. does anybody know this to be the case or is it quite frankly the opposite effect? this has been bothering me for some time. __________ Raja Gursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Yes that true. Any planet which is weak also indicates the weakness of the Houses it owns. But this is not the only yardstick to measure the weakness of the houses. If Venus is sitting for instance in the sign Pisces it would make Pisces strong, and mitigate to some extent the weakness of the house caused by debilitated jupiter.Since Venus here would become the Exalted Lord of the 4th and 11th House. there can be many such combinations. , " Raja Gursahani " <rajagursahani wrote: > > in the book predictive astrology of the hindus, the author mentions > specifically that retrograde planets weaken the houses they own. so in the > case of my retrograde jupiter in the 7th house because it is retrograde it > weakens the 6th and 9th house. does anybody know this to be the case or is > it quite frankly the opposite effect? > > > > this has been bothering me for some time. > > > > __________ > > Raja Gursahani > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Hello Raja, That is a long list of questions which your experience in doing jyotish will bring answers to. For now however my experience is that retro planets do spoil the house they own and this is quite noticeable during their Mahadasa in particular,and in a minor way during their minor dasas. I would think that Jupiter as ruler of 6th would not bring many enemies, but that they would be easily avoided or overcome in your life. However as ruler of ninth it would cause doubt in higher faith and problems in learning at higher levels ie course may be interrupted, or there can be problems surrounding the smooth running, or tutors may not be as forthcoming in support as you would like. As for Rahu in sixth, this would bring many obstacles to the fore, but they too can be overcome but with effort from yourself. This can also bring problems with doctors, but as Danu is ruling this house I suspect it brings arguments or problems with tutors and the learned, so I am not going to enter into any debates with you over this posting:-) Rahu in six is good for overcoming obstacles, and enemies, though it also brings them in the first place, but you are able to overcome them in the end also. I suspect you also find many friends disappear due to disagreements or friends turn enemies over a long period of time, which would be difficult. The rest of the chart would give more information about this also, and Saturn too would have to be considered as a karaka for this sixth house.This placement of Rahu in sixth and Jupiter ruling and retro indicates litigations which may be drawn out and troublesome. This is just a brief analysis which would be further modified by looking at other placement of planets and the karakas. Sorry I don't have any time to spare to post on a regular basis so may not be free to respond to any further mails on this issue at the moment. best wishes M - Raja Gursahani Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:36 PM oh one more thing about retrograde planets in the book predictive astrology of the hindus, the author mentions specifically that retrograde planets weaken the houses they own. so in the case of my retrograde jupiter in the 7th house because it is retrograde it weakens the 6th and 9th house. does anybody know this to be the case or is it quite frankly the opposite effect? this has been bothering me for some time. ________ Raja Gursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 Dear M, I would like to look at the Rahu/Jupiter antardasha in the context of what you have said about Retrograde planets. 23 Feb 1969....16:02 hrs, Ludhiana, Punjab, India. The native belongs to a very normal middle class background but in this antardasha, he rose to join Indian Civil Service...acquiring very top position in the exam and joining elite Civil Service in Oct 1992. Your take that Retrograde planets spoil their own house is not borne out in this case at least in Jupiter antardasha. His Jupiter Dasha has just started...and I will keep you posted on any new development which Jupiter may bring to the native. Your arguement has merit..but in my view, retrogression delays things for sure...but then the placement of lord form the houses it owns is the key whether the planet will behave good or bad for the significations of the houses it owns. In the case of this native, Jupiter retrograde is in 3rd house...means 7th from Pisces and in 10th house from Sagi.both outstanding positions...thats why may be he rose.(Cancer Lagna) Anyone in the group having better understanding can enlighten. You can respond whenever you are able to. I shall wait for your comments. Reagrds, Bipul On 5/4/07, Marg <margie9 wrote: > > Hello Raja, > That is a long list of questions which your experience in doing jyotish > will bring answers to. For now however my experience is that retro planets > do spoil the house they own and this is quite noticeable during their > Mahadasa in particular,and in a minor way during their minor dasas. > > I would think that Jupiter as ruler of 6th would not bring many enemies, > but that they would be easily avoided or overcome in your life. However as > ruler of ninth it would cause doubt in higher faith and problems in learning > at higher levels ie course may be interrupted, or there can be problems > surrounding the smooth running, or tutors may not be as forthcoming in > support as you would like. > > As for Rahu in sixth, this would bring many obstacles to the fore, but > they too can be overcome but with effort from yourself. This can also bring > problems with doctors, but as Danu is ruling this house I suspect it brings > arguments or problems with tutors and the learned, so I am not going to > enter into any debates with you over this posting:-) > > Rahu in six is good for overcoming obstacles, and enemies, though it also > brings them in the first place, but you are able to overcome them in the end > also. I suspect you also find many friends disappear due to disagreements or > friends turn enemies over a long period of time, which would be difficult. > The rest of the chart would give more information about this also, and > Saturn too would have to be considered as a karaka for this sixth > house.This placement of Rahu in sixth and Jupiter ruling and retro > indicates litigations which may be drawn out and troublesome. > This is just a brief analysis which would be further modified by looking > at other placement of planets and the karakas. > Sorry I don't have any time to spare to post on a regular basis so may not > be free to respond to any further mails on this issue at the moment. > best wishes > M > - > Raja Gursahani > <%40> > Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:36 PM > oh one more thing about retrograde planets > > in the book predictive astrology of the hindus, the author mentions > specifically that retrograde planets weaken the houses they own. so in the > case of my retrograde jupiter in the 7th house because it is retrograde it > weakens the 6th and 9th house. does anybody know this to be the case or is > it quite frankly the opposite effect? > > this has been bothering me for some time. > > ________ > > Raja Gursahani > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 Retro Planets need not necessarily weaken the house they own. Usually the retro planets denote inherent desire which was not fulfilled in the earlier birth. For instance Guru retro the native might have liked to become a teacher or religious head. You may examine the karakatwa of Guru. Perhaps it will show in your present birth. It is only one school of thought which is worth considering. savithri Marg <margie9 wrote: Hello Raja, That is a long list of questions which your experience in doing jyotish will bring answers to. For now however my experience is that retro planets do spoil the house they own and this is quite noticeable during their Mahadasa in particular,and in a minor way during their minor dasas. I would think that Jupiter as ruler of 6th would not bring many enemies, but that they would be easily avoided or overcome in your life. However as ruler of ninth it would cause doubt in higher faith and problems in learning at higher levels ie course may be interrupted, or there can be problems surrounding the smooth running, or tutors may not be as forthcoming in support as you would like. As for Rahu in sixth, this would bring many obstacles to the fore, but they too can be overcome but with effort from yourself. This can also bring problems with doctors, but as Danu is ruling this house I suspect it brings arguments or problems with tutors and the learned, so I am not going to enter into any debates with you over this posting:-) Rahu in six is good for overcoming obstacles, and enemies, though it also brings them in the first place, but you are able to overcome them in the end also. I suspect you also find many friends disappear due to disagreements or friends turn enemies over a long period of time, which would be difficult. The rest of the chart would give more information about this also, and Saturn too would have to be considered as a karaka for this sixth house.This placement of Rahu in sixth and Jupiter ruling and retro indicates litigations which may be drawn out and troublesome. This is just a brief analysis which would be further modified by looking at other placement of planets and the karakas. Sorry I don't have any time to spare to post on a regular basis so may not be free to respond to any further mails on this issue at the moment. best wishes M - Raja Gursahani Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:36 PM oh one more thing about retrograde planets in the book predictive astrology of the hindus, the author mentions specifically that retrograde planets weaken the houses they own. so in the case of my retrograde jupiter in the 7th house because it is retrograde it weakens the 6th and 9th house. does anybody know this to be the case or is it quite frankly the opposite effect? this has been bothering me for some time. ________ Raja Gursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 What if a planet is retro and debilitated? I have mercury retro debilitated in pisces lagna with surya. - SAVITHRI MAHESH Friday, May 04, 2007 2:58 AM Re: oh one more thing about retrograde planets Retro Planets need not necessarily weaken the house they own. Usually the retro planets denote inherent desire which was not fulfilled in the earlier birth. For instance Guru retro the native might have liked to become a teacher or religious head. You may examine the karakatwa of Guru. Perhaps it will show in your present birth. It is only one school of thought which is worth considering. savithri Marg <margie9 wrote: Hello Raja, That is a long list of questions which your experience in doing jyotish will bring answers to. For now however my experience is that retro planets do spoil the house they own and this is quite noticeable during their Mahadasa in particular,and in a minor way during their minor dasas. I would think that Jupiter as ruler of 6th would not bring many enemies, but that they would be easily avoided or overcome in your life. However as ruler of ninth it would cause doubt in higher faith and problems in learning at higher levels ie course may be interrupted, or there can be problems surrounding the smooth running, or tutors may not be as forthcoming in support as you would like. As for Rahu in sixth, this would bring many obstacles to the fore, but they too can be overcome but with effort from yourself. This can also bring problems with doctors, but as Danu is ruling this house I suspect it brings arguments or problems with tutors and the learned, so I am not going to enter into any debates with you over this posting:-) Rahu in six is good for overcoming obstacles, and enemies, though it also brings them in the first place, but you are able to overcome them in the end also. I suspect you also find many friends disappear due to disagreements or friends turn enemies over a long period of time, which would be difficult. The rest of the chart would give more information about this also, and Saturn too would have to be considered as a karaka for this sixth house.This placement of Rahu in sixth and Jupiter ruling and retro indicates litigations which may be drawn out and troublesome. This is just a brief analysis which would be further modified by looking at other placement of planets and the karakas. Sorry I don't have any time to spare to post on a regular basis so may not be free to respond to any further mails on this issue at the moment. best wishes M - Raja Gursahani Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:36 PM oh one more thing about retrograde planets in the book predictive astrology of the hindus, the author mentions specifically that retrograde planets weaken the houses they own. so in the case of my retrograde jupiter in the 7th house because it is retrograde it weakens the 6th and 9th house. does anybody know this to be the case or is it quite frankly the opposite effect? this has been bothering me for some time. ________ Raja Gursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 some members of the group are for some reason misunderstanding what that means but it means what it means. the houses that are ruled by the planet are weakened not strengthened. in the opposite scenario any planet that is exalted the houses it owns are protected which in other words means that they are fortified to do what they are suppose to do. something has to happen to those houses for the planet that is retrograde. the point of this inquiry is to see whether members believe from experience to see weakening or strengthening of the houses. __________ Raja Gursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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