Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 Hi, I just wonder what are the implications of RAHU being in fifth house for a woman. One famous astrologer told me it is going to create some problems for children, and that It is not a good placement for children. Please throw some light on this . -Satya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 I have Rahu in 5 as well. However I also have: Sun, 5th lord, conjoins 3rd/6th lord Mercury (a malefic therefore) Jupiter, karaka for children, conjoins Saturn, a malefic (by nature and lagna) Venus, a maraka for Aries lagna, is in 5 from Jupiter (malefic in 5th from Putra Karaka) During periods in my dashas when these planets were running the first 3 levels of dasha, as in 1984 and now, two bad accidents happened with my kids. In 84, my first nearly burned to death from hot water at age 1. Recently, my 15 was in a serious car crash and has a damaged head to some degree. The transits make sense too. These accuracies more fuel my faith that Jyotish is accurate. When my recent Rahu bhukti started just in this recent year or so, I thought that something would happen. I never thought it would be when one day my son went for a drive in a real nice car with a real good safe driver friend of mine. The other driver died. The cars were totaled. The hospital bills so far are $30,000 and climbing for Eke. He has metal plates in his head and TMJ. It's kindof heavy, but handleable completely. Fortunately, there was enough insurance (ahh, 9th house Jupiter). Wow. Karma just comes one day as a phone call from the hospital Chaplain. You arrive and there's a guy in a suit waiting JUST FOR YOU in the emergency door, and who softly says "Let's go on back to the family room and chat shall we?". Then eventually once they've prepped you, then you get to go pull the curtain back, and see if it's alive or dead, and what it looks like. I knew in Saturn/Rahu something would happen. It did. The transits were on my sons first lord, which is in his sixth in Aries. Kaboom kindof stuff. Isn't it sometimes hard to carry the mantle of the knowledge of Jyotish, or in other words, to be able to handle having foresight? Strange indeed. But I personally have to proceed with life with gusto as best as I can despite these realities. I personally have not been able to be happy staying dark, in constant vigil of the possible miseries of life. I work for good, and proceed with gusto. My moment shall come, until then, I'm with Mick when he says "Let's do some living, after, we'll die". (preaching to myself here- wake up, the Sun also Rises!) Peace das g. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 Hi, Rahu in the 5th need not necessarily deny children to a woman. It is important to ascertain the positional strength (sthana bala) of Rahu amongst other factors like kala bala, chestha bala, dig bala etc. Rahu in 5 for a Libra born will behave differently whilst compared with Rahu in 5 for an Aries lagna (as in this case Rahu will be posited in the house of his worst enemy the Sun and when one runs the period/sub period of planets under the influence of Rahu he/she will experience the malefic intents of Rahu in full strength) . However one may safely conclude that for a woman any benefic aspect of Jupiter upon the 9th house (bhava is better) will definitely ensure children. That apart I am interested in knowing the ability of Rahu in 5 to do mischief in terms of failed affairs and the propensity to indulge in speculation. Can anybody throw light on this. Srikanth/ SatyaRao on 05/18/2000 04:16:54 AM Please respond to gjlist gjlist cc: (bcc: Subramanyam Srikanth/MLs/TCSBLORE/TCS) [gjlist] Rahu in 5th house ..... Hi, I just wonder what are the implications of RAHU being in fifth house for a woman. One famous astrologer told me it is going to create some problems for children, and that It is not a good placement for children. Please throw some light on this . -Satya. ------ Up to 60% OFF food! Buy Now and Shipping is Free. http://click./1/4016/1/_/913692/_/958599812/ ------ gjlist- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2000 Report Share Posted May 18, 2000 would this also be indicated with rahu aspected the 5th house? At 04:00 PM 5/17/00, you wrote: >Rahu being saturn like is a seperative influence and can bring seperations >from children,when in the 5th,it can also indicate abortions. Dave Birr > >------ >Long Distance Relationship? Join beMANY! And pay less each month >for Long Distance. >http://click./1/4165/1/_/913692/_/958604420/ >------ > > >gjlist- > @}-------->-------------- "Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck." The Dalai Lama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2000 Report Share Posted May 18, 2000 My girlfriend has the following... Aries rising Mars in 3rd in Gemini Rahu in 5th in Leo Moon in 8th in Scorpio Jupiter, Saturn, Sun in 9th in Sag Mercury in 10th in Cap Venus, Ketu in 11th in Aquarius She has a daughter who was given a vaccination within the 1st year or 2 and subsequently became severely debilitated as a result of an adverse reaction to the vaccination. She has epileptic siesures every day and is on medication. She cannot walk unassisted, nor feed nor take care of herself in any way, and is confined to a wheel chair most of the time. She cannot speak, nor reason, etc. But she is a happy, healthy child in other respects, and is almost 12 years old. Ron... > Hi, > > I just wonder what are the implications of RAHU being in fifth house for > a woman. One famous astrologer told me it is going to create some problems > for children, and that It is not a good placement for children. > > Please throw some light on this . > > -Satya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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