Guest guest Posted November 14, 2003 Report Share Posted November 14, 2003 I am confused with 6H which is both Upachya and Dusthan.Though my confusion could be very basic but I would be obliged if any body on the list clear my doubts. Upchaya ( 3,6,10,11Houses) gives Gain and growth. Dusthan (6, 8,12 Houses) gives Setback and Obstacle 1. When should I predict growth and when setback because 6H is both Upachaya and Dusthan. 2.Likewise 6H being Upchaya from AL shows improvements of status but what about 6H being Dusthan from AL. 3.Weak Dusthan is good whereas weak Upchaya is bad.What I should consider when both are same that is 6H. Vinod Kumar Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 Dear Vinod, My understanding about the sixth house being both an upachaya and dusthana is that it is the least harmful of the dusthana, because the evil effects are reduced in time. Planets in 6th and the houses they rule will suffer. The 6th lord will harm the house it occupies. Planets in the 6th grow stronger with time. If the 6th house is strong then the person will be victorious over his enemies (Bill Gates of Microsoft has this condition). I hope this helps with some of your questions. Sincerely, Dhamakesin , vinod kumar <chamakkam2003> wrote: > Pranam to all List members > > I am confused with 6H which is both Upachya and Dusthan.Though my confusion could be very basic but I would be obliged if any body on the list clear my doubts. > > Upchaya ( 3,6,10,11Houses) gives Gain and growth. > Dusthan (6, 8,12 Houses) gives Setback and Obstacle > > 1. When should I predict growth and when setback because 6H is both Upachaya and Dusthan. > > 2.Likewise 6H being Upchaya from AL shows improvements of status but what about 6H being Dusthan from AL. > > 3.Weak Dusthan is good whereas weak Upchaya is bad.What I should consider when both are same that is 6H. > > > Vinod Kumar > > > > > Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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