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Vijay Arora ji;

One thing is for certain that Rahu has been depicted as a planet of

rashiphal in the tables devised by Pandit ji neither by accident nor

is there any misprint in the book.

It has been especially mentioned under Rahu in house no. 1 that it is

of rashiphal.

Rashiphal is generally used to denote shakki effect planet but in

Rahu's case, it has been particularly depicted as Shakki house no.10.

 

Truly speaking I haven't got any convincing answer regarding your

query. One line for thought is that Rahu in house no.1 has been

depicted having such a tremendous influence that it adversely impacts

the Sun, irrespective of the position of the Sun in the horoscope. But

if there is another Sun in the horoscope i.e Masnui combination of

Mercury and Venus, then wealth, income, longevity will not be

adversely effected. The eclipse would only hamper splendor and

reputation that are not real but apparent for the world plus the jobs

required to be done by hands.

 

Let's wait if any learned member has a logical explanation. Otherwise

we shall create a file titled unsolved questions and try to find the

answers as we move ahead , maybe the answer lies somewhere in the book

itself.

About other houses let's see when their turn comes.

kulbir singh bains

 

lalkitab , " vkarora1949 " <vkarora1@h...> wrote:

>

> Kulbir Ji:

>

> Let us take House No 1 - based on what I learnt from your previous

> lesson I would conclude:

>

> a) Sun in #1 is of grahphal being both exalted as well as has the

> fixed house

> b) Saturn in #1 is of grahphal being debilitated

> c) Mars in #1 is of grahphal being the owner

> d) For argument sake let's assume no exchange relationships exist

> for other planets that may be placed in #1

>

> Then any planet in #1 (other than Sun, Saturn and Mars)should be of

> rashiphal. Is this logic correct? If it is, then why for house #1

> does your table show that only Mars is of grahphal and only Rahu is

> of rashiphal?

>

> I guess the similar questions will apply across all houses

>

> Regards

> Vijay Arora

>

>

>

> lalkitab , " Kulbir Singh Bains "

> <ceetabains> wrote:

> >

> > House Owner Exalted Debilitated Fixedhouse Grahphal Rashiphal

> > 1 Mars Sun Saturn Sun Mars Rahu

> > 2 Venus Moon None Jupiter Rahu-Ketu None

> > 3 Mercury Rahu Ketu Mars Saturn Saturn

> (wealth)

> > 4 Moon Jupiter Mars Moon Moon

> Mars/Venus/Ketu

> > 5 Sun None None Jupiter Jupiter/Sun None

> > 6 Mercury Mer/Ra Ven/Ketu Ketu Mer/Ketu

> Su/Ju//Ma/Ke

> > 7 Venus Saturn Sun Ven/Mer Venus

> Su/Ju/Rahu

> > 8 Mars None Moon Mars/Saturn Mars None

> > 9 Jupiter Ketu Rahu Jupiter Jupiter Saturn

> > 10 Saturn Mars Jupiter Saturn Saturn

> Mer/Ketu

> > 11 Saturn None None Jupiter Jupiter/Saturn None

> > 12 Jup/Rahu Ven/Ketu Mer/Rahu Rahu Rahu

> Mercury.

> >

> >

> > Exaltation means that through-out the zodiacal belt, there is a

> > certain area at which, the electromagnetic field of the stars

> > constituting that rashi/herehouse so complement a certain planet's

> > position at that point that its effects on the terrestrial level

> are

> > most pronounced. Exactly 180° from this point lies another point,

> > that of the debilitation.

> >

> > Debilitation means a state that is a liability. A state of

> weakness

> > of a planet at a certain degree in a certain sign/here house.

> >

> > Permanent house of planets is a concept of NATURAL SIGNIFICATORS

> OF

> > HOUSES. The natural Significator of a house is designated as

> having a

> > pakka ghar in that house.

> >

> > Ownership- the planet that is owner of the sign corresponding to

> that

> > house is termed as owner of that house.

> >

> > Rashiphal- The planet whose result in a house is doubtful is

> termed as

> > planet of rashiphal in that house .i.e when the planet is posited

> in a

> > house where it is not exalted or debilitated; not in a pakka ghar

> i.e.

> > is not a natural Significator or is associated with a planet with

> > which it has exchanged houses.

> >

> > Grahphal-The planet whose results are fixed and cannot be altered.

> > I.e. the planet is in a house of exaltation or debilitation or in

> its

> > ownership house.

> > KULBIR BAINS

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Kulbir,

Very integral and sincere approach. I have been in astrological field

since 35 years and am yet to come across a person who knows all. There

will be many questions like this when you move ahead. Try to find the

answer, if you cannot it is a novel idea to put them in a file as

suggested by you. I only want to add that this file should be flashed

on the message board on the first of every month so that the attention

of the learned members can be drawn towards these questions and may be

we could find some answers.

Chandra

 

lalkitab , " Kulbir Singh Bains "

<ceetabains> wrote:

>

> Vijay Arora ji;

> One thing is for certain that Rahu has been depicted as a planet of

> rashiphal in the tables devised by Pandit ji neither by accident nor

> is there any misprint in the book.

> It has been especially mentioned under Rahu in house no. 1 that it is

> of rashiphal.

> Rashiphal is generally used to denote shakki effect planet but in

> Rahu's case, it has been particularly depicted as Shakki house no.10.

>

> Truly speaking I haven't got any convincing answer regarding your

> query. One line for thought is that Rahu in house no.1 has been

> depicted having such a tremendous influence that it adversely impacts

> the Sun, irrespective of the position of the Sun in the horoscope. But

> if there is another Sun in the horoscope i.e Masnui combination of

> Mercury and Venus, then wealth, income, longevity will not be

> adversely effected. The eclipse would only hamper splendor and

> reputation that are not real but apparent for the world plus the jobs

> required to be done by hands.

>

> Let's wait if any learned member has a logical explanation. Otherwise

> we shall create a file titled unsolved questions and try to find the

> answers as we move ahead , maybe the answer lies somewhere in the book

> itself.

> About other houses let's see when their turn comes.

> kulbir singh bains

>

> lalkitab , " vkarora1949 " <vkarora1@h...> wrote:

> >

> > Kulbir Ji:

> >

> > Let us take House No 1 - based on what I learnt from your previous

> > lesson I would conclude:

> >

> > a) Sun in #1 is of grahphal being both exalted as well as has the

> > fixed house

> > b) Saturn in #1 is of grahphal being debilitated

> > c) Mars in #1 is of grahphal being the owner

> > d) For argument sake let's assume no exchange relationships exist

> > for other planets that may be placed in #1

> >

> > Then any planet in #1 (other than Sun, Saturn and Mars)should be of

> > rashiphal. Is this logic correct? If it is, then why for house #1

> > does your table show that only Mars is of grahphal and only Rahu is

> > of rashiphal?

> >

> > I guess the similar questions will apply across all houses

> >

> > Regards

> > Vijay Arora

> >

> >

> >

> > lalkitab , " Kulbir Singh Bains "

> > <ceetabains> wrote:

> > >

> > > House Owner Exalted Debilitated Fixedhouse Grahphal Rashiphal

> > > 1 Mars Sun Saturn Sun Mars Rahu

> > > 2 Venus Moon None Jupiter Rahu-Ketu None

> > > 3 Mercury Rahu Ketu Mars Saturn Saturn

> > (wealth)

> > > 4 Moon Jupiter Mars Moon Moon

> > Mars/Venus/Ketu

> > > 5 Sun None None Jupiter Jupiter/Sun None

> > > 6 Mercury Mer/Ra Ven/Ketu Ketu Mer/Ketu

> > Su/Ju//Ma/Ke

> > > 7 Venus Saturn Sun Ven/Mer Venus

> > Su/Ju/Rahu

> > > 8 Mars None Moon Mars/Saturn Mars None

> > > 9 Jupiter Ketu Rahu Jupiter Jupiter Saturn

> > > 10 Saturn Mars Jupiter Saturn Saturn

> > Mer/Ketu

> > > 11 Saturn None None Jupiter Jupiter/Saturn None

> > > 12 Jup/Rahu Ven/Ketu Mer/Rahu Rahu Rahu

> > Mercury.

> > >

> > >

> > > Exaltation means that through-out the zodiacal belt, there is a

> > > certain area at which, the electromagnetic field of the stars

> > > constituting that rashi/herehouse so complement a certain planet's

> > > position at that point that its effects on the terrestrial level

> > are

> > > most pronounced. Exactly 180° from this point lies another point,

> > > that of the debilitation.

> > >

> > > Debilitation means a state that is a liability. A state of

> > weakness

> > > of a planet at a certain degree in a certain sign/here house.

> > >

> > > Permanent house of planets is a concept of NATURAL SIGNIFICATORS

> > OF

> > > HOUSES. The natural Significator of a house is designated as

> > having a

> > > pakka ghar in that house.

> > >

> > > Ownership- the planet that is owner of the sign corresponding to

> > that

> > > house is termed as owner of that house.

> > >

> > > Rashiphal- The planet whose result in a house is doubtful is

> > termed as

> > > planet of rashiphal in that house .i.e when the planet is posited

> > in a

> > > house where it is not exalted or debilitated; not in a pakka ghar

> > i.e.

> > > is not a natural Significator or is associated with a planet with

> > > which it has exchanged houses.

> > >

> > > Grahphal-The planet whose results are fixed and cannot be altered.

> > > I.e. the planet is in a house of exaltation or debilitation or in

> > its

> > > ownership house.

> > > KULBIR BAINS

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