Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Dear members Selection of Fruitful KP significators according to KP With reference to page 138 of “Secrets in Stellar astrology” by Mr.K.Hariharan(this concept is available in KP Reader III and Original volume1965), the occupant of a house need not always be stronger than the owner. The owner is strong when the a) occupant is in enemy’s sign or neecha b) lord of the sign is exalted c) lord of the sign is conjoined with a planet in it’s own sign If owner is strong, the ranking of significator will vary as below. Most of the KP astrologers are not following this important KP rule. Sl.No. Ranking of Significator Significators 1 I Planets in the star and sub of Bhava lord 2 II Bhava lord 3 III Planets in the star and sub of planets in the Bhava 4 IV Planets in the Bhava 5 V Planets aspected by the above significators( at 120 degree) and planets conjoined with above significators( within 3 degree) Further reading at Page 108 of above book, “For a significator to be fruitful, it is essential that it should occupy the constellation of a planet which does not deny the result and a sub, the lord of which is a significator of the relevant house(s).” For each issue the concerned karaka planet position also to be studied. For marriage, venus to be studied in addition to 2,7,11 houses.. We have to see whether the sub of venus signifies 2,7,11 or denying or neutral. Whether the planet is posited in fruitful sign or barren sign, etc. At Page 179, “The kalathrakaraka Venus (general significator of marriage) is in the nearer proximity of sun (within 3 degree) who fully signifies the Xth bhavam. Thus Venus is also rendered very weak.” Mr.KSK said that the planets aspected by the significators (in the above four ranks) are the Vth grade significators. In some books, it is wrongly said that the planets aspecting the significactors are the Vth grade significators. 2) With reference to page 167 of Mr.Sethunathan’s book, A planet will give the result of its starlord’s occupation and ownership. The planet will also give the result of the houses to whom its starlord has gone as cuspal starlord. i.e. planet starlord and cuspal starlords are same planet. In page 183, “Bukthi lord Jupiter is 12th cuspal starlord and 3,9 cuspal sublord. It is in sun(in 3) star and Mars(in 12) sub. Hence Jupiter bukthi is favourable to go abroad.” Dhanabalan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Dear Dhanabalanji, I am extremely happy to read this mail from you. So after all Kp is not just figure work but more than that has been proved in this mail by You. This is what I have been trying to stress since few months but was dejected since not many takers for the same. I had put some few examples in last one years period specifying this same point, that though a planet may be representing the 2nd and 11th either due to ownership, placement or starLordship, but if this same planet is weak or debilitated then the quality of the results would be much lesser, had this planet been representing these same houses with a Exaltation or strong position. Etcetra. Thank You. I request you top please make further disclosures like these , so that we are reminded of the facts and actual way of going about, while predicting through KP and not just predicting through numbers in the significators chart. regards, Bhaskar. , Dhanabalan R <r.dhanabalan wrote: > > Dear members > > Selection of Fruitful KP significators according to KP > With reference to page 138 of " Secrets in Stellar astrology " by Mr.K.Hariharan(this concept is available in KP Reader III and Original volume1965), the occupant of a house need not always be stronger than the owner. > The owner is strong when the > a) occupant is in enemy's sign or neecha > b) lord of the sign is exalted > c) lord of the sign is conjoined with a planet in it's own sign > If owner is strong, the ranking of significator will vary as below. Most of the KP astrologers are not following this important KP rule. > > > > > > Sl.No. > > Ranking of Significator > > Significators > > > 1 > > I > > Planets in the star and sub of Bhava lord > > > 2 > > II > > Bhava lord > > > 3 > > III > > Planets in the star and sub of planets in the Bhava > > > 4 > > IV > > Planets in the Bhava > > > 5 > > V > > Planets aspected by the above significators( at 120 degree) and planets conjoined with above significators( within 3 degree) > > Further reading at Page 108 of above book, " For a significator to be fruitful, it is essential that it should occupy the constellation of a planet which does not deny the result and a sub, the lord of which is a significator of the relevant house(s). " > > For each issue the concerned karaka planet position also to be studied. For marriage, venus to be studied in addition to 2,7,11 houses. We have to see whether the sub of venus signifies 2,7,11 or denying or neutral. Whether the planet is posited in fruitful sign or barren sign, etc. > At Page 179, " The kalathrakaraka Venus (general significator of marriage) is in the nearer proximity of sun (within 3 degree) who fully signifies the Xth bhavam. Thus Venus is also rendered very weak. " > > Mr.KSK said that the planets aspected by the significators (in the above four ranks) are the Vth grade significators. In some books, it is wrongly said that the planets aspecting the significactors are the Vth grade significators. > > 2) With reference to page 167 of Mr.Sethunathan's book, > A planet will give the result of its starlord's occupation and ownership. The planet will also give the result of the houses to whom its starlord has gone as cuspal starlord. i.e. planet starlord and cuspal starlords are same planet. > In page 183, " Bukthi lord Jupiter is 12th cuspal starlord and 3,9 cuspal sublord. It is in sun(in 3) star and Mars(in 12) sub. Hence Jupiter bukthi is favourable to go abroad. " > Dhanabalan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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