Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Respected Swami Omkar and Learned Astrologers,Sadar Pranam,In a copy of response below, your answer to the question 'Journey to a Foreign Land' significator is mentioned many times. May I know what is significator? Is it Sign Lord, Star Lord, Sub-Lord or Sub-sub-lord ? Yours respectfully,Ashutosh(KP Beginner)-------------------dear Kondapali srinivas,To help you to know here are some steps to work out:1. One can go overseas if sub lord of XI th is placed in the star of the significator of III, IX and XII houses. Once answer to your question is Yes, we need to see, how much part of life is promised in foreign place for you?2. We study Cuspal sub-lord of XII. Sub-lord of the 12th cusp should be a significator of 3 or 9. AND also the sub-lord of the 9th cusp should be a significator of 3 or 12. 3. Time of your journey will be shown by conjoined period of the significator of houses 3, 9 & 12.It may happen there are many planets among significator then we use Ruling planets or one can drop those significator which are not placed in the sub of significator of 3, 9 & 12. 4. Now we will need to see if you will be successful in foreign land. 12th house shows failure and loss in the place of residence or fortune and success in another foreign place.It depends on the lord of the Star in which the planet in 12 is placed. If the star-lord of the planet in 12 were to be situated in 1 or 2 or 3 or 6 or 10 or 11, one gains with strangers, foreigners, in another place, in foreign land etc. Otherwise one incurs loss, wastes time and money Please work out chart analysis yourself, In case of doubt; please post your analysis for clarifications. List members can come forward to help you.With best wishes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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