Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 , "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> wrote: > Respected Gurus & list, > > The marriage of eldest son + eldest daughter in JYESHTA month is > usually forbidden,which creates TRI--JYESHTHA dosha. > > Is there any astrological principle behind it?I would also like to know > the PARIHARA if any such marriage has to be done in JYESHTHA. > > Kindly enlighten > > Regards > Mayank Bakshi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Dear friend, TRIJYESTHA DOSHA is regarded as the bad combination of "Three JYESTHAs" : 1. Jyestha(First) Son/ Daughter 2. 'Jyestha' Nakshatra (Star of the native/ star of the day) 3. 'Jyestha' Maasa (The lunar month of Jyestha) Though it is very difficult to explain this by the available astrological principles, there are many observation to be made: * In Jyestha Maasa, the SUN will be transiting from 15 degree Taurus (Vrishabha) to 15 degree Gemini(Mithuna) approximately, corresponding to Navamshas from Taurus to Capricorn. * The Fifth lord represents the eldest son or daughter in any chart; and Sun being the natural fifth lord for the KaalaPurusha(whose Lagna is Mesha) acts as universal karaka for edlest child. * The Sun's movement through Aridra(6-40 to 20 degrees Gemini) has a special and powerful effect not only for a native but also for the whole EARTH and this phenomenon is clearly explained in astro-meteorology and Mundane astrology. This actually is the movement of the EARTH (Heliocentric) through the star MOOLA, which aligns on the longitude same as that of ORIGIN of the universe according to science.(Perhaps that is why the star was rightly called MOOLA - the origin!) * For Jyestha star, Aridra happens to be Naidhana Taara or the star of death. For Vrischika Rashi containing Jyestha, Mithuna or Gemini containing Aridra is the 8th Rashi or sign of Longevity. Since the Earth's Moola transit is observed to be a sensitive time, the transit around Moola must have been found risky for any new enterprise concerning the family tree(Moola represents the tree and root). And this is in the month of Jyestha. geocentrically, the Sun will be traversing MrigaSira-Aridra-Punarvasu triad in Mithuna Rashi which speaks of 'COUPLE'. And it is obvious that Sun's sensitive movement in and around Aridra - the death star for Jyestha and in 8th Rashi is a matter of fear for a Jyestha born native. The risk is great when the son or daughter concerned is the FIRST(=Jyestha) due to socio-economic and political reasons. And since Sun signifies the eldest son/daughter, his affliction is risky to an eldest one astrologically. SO, now we can get a picture as to why THREE JYESTHAs were involved in causing a dosha. Particularly Marriage was not advised since Mithuna Rashi is in picture. Thus, in Jyestha(lunar month), for a Jyestha(eldest child) of Jyestha(star), marriage etc, was avoided under the name TRI-JYESTHA DOSHA, which later became an astro-dictum in electional astrology or Muhurta. But now, it has changed to many forms and become 'ANY THREE Jyesthas is a dosha'. In my opinion, for a Jyestha-born, it is better to leave out Jyestha Maasa, particularly when Sun is in Aridra. If TriJyestha is unavoidable, stengthen the Muhurta with no major doshas. Hope this would help you. yours humbly KAD , "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> wrote: > Respected Gurus & list, > > The marriage of eldest son + eldest daughter in JYESHTA month is > usually forbidden,which creates TRI--JYESHTHA dosha. > > Is there any astrological principle behind it?I would also like to know > the PARIHARA if any such marriage has to be done in JYESHTHA. > > Kindly enlighten > > Regards > Mayank Bakshi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pink Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 Respected Sir, I heard about Tri jyestha dosham. My self and my Husband are eldest in our families. so 2 jyestha's here. Now if we have a child, the child will be jyestha too since he/she is first born. It will be tri-jyestha which is bad. so my concern is, will 4 jyestha be better than 3. If the child is born in jyestha masa or some how another jyestha mix will 4 be better than 3? Plz guide me on this . -pinky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sai Posted April 19, 2014 Report Share Posted April 19, 2014 my son who is elder and born in jyeshta maasa and we had a match with an elder girl. can it comes under tri jyeshta? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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