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Navamsa, exaltation, neechabhanga - a case study

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Dear All,

 

Warm greetings.

 

I'm a learner in vedic astrology and have deep interest in this subject.

After having read many books, blogs ..., I can say that I have some basic and fundamental understanding, still I rely on the Gurus and Experts to show me the way, after all learning is for an entire lifetime.

 

I've picked up a few random kundlis from here and there and trying to understand the deeper correlation between planets and real life experience.

Here is a peculiar case study, that I need your direction around.

 

D1 (janm kundli) placements:

Rashi = Scorpio, nakshatra = anuradha

Lagna = aries, mars in cancer (4H) - debilitation, jupiter + saturn + rahu in Leo (5H), sun (debilitated) + venus in libra (7H), moon (debilitated) + mercury in scorpio (8H), ketu in aquarius (11H)

 

D9 (navamsa):

Lagna= cancer, jupiter (exalted) + mercury in cancer (lagna), rahu in leo (2H), moon (debilitated) in scorpio (5H), sun + saturn in saggitarius (6H), mars in capricorn (exalted) 7H, ketu in aquarius (8H), venus in aries (10H)

 

so it looks like a somewhat weak horoscope

shadbala strengths:

sun = 7.0, moon = 8.21, mars = 6.9, jup = 7.9, saturn = 6.2, mercury = 6.4, venus = 6.3

 

The interesting thing is the Navamsa

 

My understanding (requesting your kind inputs) - Please confirm if the analysis is correct

Highlights:(D1 - janm kundli)

- In the kundli, sun, moon and mars are all debilitated, but sun gets neechabhanga due to venus in own house in 7H (libra) (???)

- there is a malavya yoga for venus and a gajakeshari yoga (jupiter in kendra from moon) but with a malefic (saturn / rahu)

- Also, saturn being the lord of 10th and 11th occupies 5th, that too in conjunction with 9th lord jupiter, hence should be good (raja yoga)

- Jupiter the 9th lord in 5th should be good

- 2nd lord (venus) and 5th lord (sun) conjoined in a kendra (7th), should be a good dhana yoga

- Also, mercury (6th lord - dushthana) in 8th (dusthana) should be a good vipreet raja yoga

- Ketu in 11th (aquarius) generally considered good

 

Highlights (D9 - navamsa)

- Here in D9, jupiter is exalted being in cancer, and so is mars (capricorn), also Jupiter exalted in kendra forms Hamsa yoga, also Mars exalted in kendra forms Ruchaka yoga, jupiter is the 6th and 9th lord, while mars is the 5th lord

- again moon is debilitated but gets a neechabhanga due to sign lord mars exalted in a kendra (???)

- Also, venus (11th lord) in 10th should be good

- Also, saturn (8th lord) in 6th should be a good vipreeta raja yoga (???)

 

The jataka is running venus mahadasha till 2023 (shani saadesati between 2011 and 2018), sun mahadasha from 2023 - 2029, moon mahadasha from 2029 - 2039, mars mahadasha from 2039 - 2046, rahu dasha from 2046 - 2064 and jupiter mahadasha from 2064 - 2080

 

What are your initial views about the strength of the navamsa vis-a-vis D1, people say navamsa kundli becomes active after 36 years of age, is it true ?

Does Mars being exalted in D9 cancel its debilitation in D1

Does Moon get its debilitation cancelled in D9 (mars exalted) and hence its' evil effects in D1 go down

Does Jupiter get strengthened and becomes the "Atmakaraka"

What are your views around the life path of the individual ?

 

Thank you very much

 

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Guest Apurba Mandal

So many neechbhanga rajyogas are there. Success is guaranteed after lots of struggles, humiliation.

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