Guest guest Posted June 9, 2003 Report Share Posted June 9, 2003 Dear Dr. Rahul and list, Hope that you are fine. I have a querry regarding the badhaka planet. I understand that the badhaka has to be taken from rasi to rasi as per the movable, fix and dual sign that 11, 9, 7 houses respectivly. But if in a natal chart the badhaka rasi is vacant[ having no cusp] and the respective cusp is shifted to preciding / successive rasi then should we take that rasi where the cusp falls or the rasi which is vacant. The example you can see in the case of following date of birth. Female 15-8-1971 20 hrs { IST }rectified time Lucknow- 26.51 N 80.56 E This lady is aquarius born. The badhaka house will be 9. The ninth cusp has been shifted to the scorpio which is having 10 cusp also. Pls advise. Regards. Anurodh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2003 Report Share Posted June 9, 2003 yes. when a bhav occupies more than 1 rashi then also we apply the same rule. dr.rahul. l , " anurodh kumar " <anurodh1> wrote: > Dear Dr. Rahul and list, > > > Hope that you are fine. > > I have a querry regarding the badhaka planet. > > I understand that the badhaka has to be taken from rasi to rasi as > per the movable, fix and dual sign that 11, 9, 7 houses respectivly. > > But if in a natal chart the badhaka rasi is vacant[ having no cusp] > and the respective cusp is shifted to preciding / successive rasi > then should we take that rasi where the cusp falls or the rasi which > is vacant. > > The example you can see in the case of following date of birth. > > Female > 15-8-1971 > 20 hrs { IST }rectified time > Lucknow- 26.51 N 80.56 E > > This lady is aquarius born. The badhaka house will be 9. The ninth > cusp has been shifted to the scorpio which is having 10 cusp also. > > > Pls advise. > > Regards. > Anurodh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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