Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Pradeepji, I'm inclined to think that Jupiter in the native protects the Dharma at the cost of oneself (in a material sense). it is the other way round with Saturn viz., at any cost Saturn would like to protect itself. Selfless vs selfish. When we say Jupiter or Saturn, it is as if they are *in* the native, rather than helping the native from *outside*. So here the native is trying to protect himself as opposed to help protect Dharma. Also, natural benefics are those which protect the nature as per Sri Sanjayji. So, i assume the converse is true for Natural malefics. it is also worth considering that Saturn makes one to commit sin and thereafter punishes also- i remember seeing it in Sri Narasimha's post. Overall, these are some strings of thoughts, which you may tie together with the help of Jupiter in you. Many thanks for provoking the thoughts & with regards i remain viswanadham vedic astrology, "dream_mydreams" <dream_mydreams> wrote: > Dear Vishwanadham ji > > Thanks for the reply > But i have one doubt. > > In that case malefics like saturn should adapt themselves to any > adverse situation and protect.Is this true always? > > But why is jupiter unable to adapt? do you mean if jupiter > experiences or feel asatya or evil practices in his 'house' - he > will burn the house down in anger? > > Because otherwise i feel jupiter according to its nature can take > more pain and has got lots of patience.It should be the last person > to burn his house due to difficult situations. > > Thanks > Pradeep > vedic astrology, "vishwanatham" > <vishwanatham@r...> wrote: > > Hare Rama Krishna > > > > Dear Pradeep, > > > > It was written by Visti sometime ago that malefics change the > > environment to suit themselves and benefics like Jupiter burn > their > > own houses! i tend to agree with this line of thinking. > > > > does this make sense to you and explains why Jupiter and Saturn > work > > contrary to what we expect. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > pls do share with us your experiences. > > > > regards > > viswanadham > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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