Guest guest Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share Posted April 5, 2007 Sir, there are 4 major exceptions to the rule. 1. 8th house aspects 2nd house. 2. sooraj in 9th house aspects 5th house. 3. chandra in 3rd house aspects 5th house. 4. rest of the other planets aspect with their traditional/vedic aspects in the mahadasha of that planet. kulbir bains - -- In , " Dennis " <mprgrandmaster wrote: > > Hi! > Let's talk about aspects formed between the planets as described in Lal Kitab! > According to clasic Vedic Astrology all planets form an apsect with the 7th house from their position, whiole other make some other aspects as well. > Firstly, according to my understanding of Lal Kitab, a planet in a house can aspect a planet in a followng house, but not to a huse before it. That is to say , a planet in the 1st house aspects a planet in the 7th house, but the planet in the 7th house does not aspect the planet in the 1st. Is this right? If this is correct, then how is semi-blind combination formed?Saturn cannot aspect the Sun who is in a former house... > Also, are all the aspects equal? I mean Saturn makes three aspects, as well Mars and Jupiter. Are they all three equal aspects as per Lal Kitab? > Generally speaking, in Western Astrology, some apsects between two planets are benefic while other are harmful. In Lal Kitab, all the aspects are the same ,right? > Regards, > Dionisis > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share Posted April 5, 2007 Sir, there are 4 major exceptions to the rule. 1. 8th house aspects 2nd house. 2. sooraj in 9th house aspects 5th house. 3. chandra in 3rd house aspects 5th house. 4. rest of the other planets aspect with their traditional/vedic aspects in the mahadasha of that planet. kulbir bains - -- In , " Dennis " <mprgrandmaster wrote: > > Hi! > Let's talk about aspects formed between the planets as described in Lal Kitab! > According to clasic Vedic Astrology all planets form an apsect with the 7th house from their position, whiole other make some other aspects as well. > Firstly, according to my understanding of Lal Kitab, a planet in a house can aspect a planet in a followng house, but not to a huse before it. That is to say , a planet in the 1st house aspects a planet in the 7th house, but the planet in the 7th house does not aspect the planet in the 1st. Is this right? If this is correct, then how is semi-blind combination formed?Saturn cannot aspect the Sun who is in a former house... > Also, are all the aspects equal? I mean Saturn makes three aspects, as well Mars and Jupiter. Are they all three equal aspects as per Lal Kitab? > Generally speaking, in Western Astrology, some apsects between two planets are benefic while other are harmful. In Lal Kitab, all the aspects are the same ,right? > Regards, > Dionisis > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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