Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Hi all, I've two doubts... 1. Rajabhanga yoga is commonly known to happen when an exalted planet is debilitated in navamsa. My question is whether the other rules of neechabhanga can also be applied in reverse to check for rajabhanga? Example: Sun is exalted in D-1 and not debilitated in D-9, but either Mars or Venus is in debilitation in D-1. Now what? 2. Can the rajabhanga and neechabhanga principles be applied to Rahu and Ketu too? If yes (I think it should be applicable), what are the effects on the native? Some light on these by the gurus would be welcome. Warm regards, Ramapriya hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Dear Ramapriya, > Hi all,> > I've two doubts...> > 1. Rajabhanga yoga is commonly known to happen when an exalted planet is debilitated in navamsa. My question is whether the other rules of neechabhanga can also be applied in reverse to check for rajabhanga? Example: Sun is exalted in D-1 and not debilitated in D-9, but either Mars or Venus is in debilitation in D-1. Now what?> > 2. Can the rajabhanga and neechabhanga principles be applied to Rahu and Ketu too? If yes (I think it should be applicable), what are the effects on the native?> > Some light on these by the gurus would be welcome.> > Warm regards,> > Ramapriya> hubli@v... Try to understand the meaning of a rule. Navamsa is the chart of poorvapunya (good deeds of past) and the resulting luck. If a planet is debilitated in navamsa, the luck it carries with it weak. If a planet is debilitated in rasi and exalted in navamsa, it will carry good luck with it, but will require patience and persistence at the physical level. So we say that the native will get raja yoga after hard work. On the contrary, if a planet is exalted in rasi and debilitated in navamsa, it will carry weak luck with it, but make the native happy, excited and easily satisfied at the physical level. As a result, the native may take things for granted and suffer setbacks. Now try to understand the meanings of other rules along similar lines. Then you will understand it correctly. Yes, you can use neecha bhanga for Rahu and Ketu. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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