Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Respected astrologers, kindly clear doubts in the following queries as they are creating some difficulty in understanding. 1. is a parivartana of 3 or more planets as effective as that of two planets? 2.if two planets are in exchange of exaltation points can that be called parivartana? for eg. of sun is in cancer and jupiter in aries? 2a. special case: if the above is valid, then does jupiter in makara and mars in cancer constitue a parivartana giving simultaneously a cancellation of debilitation unconnected with lagna or moon? 3. Can neechabhanga apply to rahu and ketu also? 4.in case of argalas- if there is a argala by a malefic and virodha argala by another malefic does it mean that the latter will replace the former or that they will nullify each other depending upon their relative strenghts? 5. if a debilitated planet has high ashtakavarga points does it mean that the other planets are helping it deliver bad results? else what does it signify? 6.the karakamsha lagna in the 2nd from navamsha lagna is said to make the native spiritual. is this true even if the karakamsha is 2nd from navamsha lagnesh? 7. is not the karakamsha lagna as important in vimshamsha as in navamsha? 8. what does the graha arudha of Ketu signify? 9. now there are three significators for the soul in a chart though maybe in different planes- the sun, chara atmakaraka and lagna lord. now as we progress along the divisional charts, the lagna represents increasingly subtler levels of self. does it mean to say that the chara atmakaraka alone is like a summary of all these lagnas(like upto D-108 or even more)? is there any research regarding the relations between the increasingly subtler lagna lords and the chara atmakaraka in the rashi chart alone or correspondingly in the divisional charts? do reply to as many queries as possible. thanks in advance prngp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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