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Sirs,

 

It is advised that the wife of a person with Venus in the 6th should

not move around barefoot. She should stay in socks or shoes most of

the time. What could be the logic behind this upaya?

 

Sincerely,

 

HS Gill

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Respected Gill sahib,

 

This is both an upaya and also a precaution.

 

A venus placed in the 6th house, and not getting help from its

friends, is likely to adversely affect the progeny.

 

You probably know that a venus placed in the 6th house is considered

as debilitated. Since a venus consists of rahu + ketu, therefore it is

the ketu constituent of the Venus which gets affected most by being in

the 6th house, and hence not conducive for the progeny. Ketu in the

6th is considered manda. That explains why it affects the progeny

adversely.

 

If the wife of a person with venus in the 6th moves around barefoot,

what happens? The skin of her bare soles [ venus ] comes in contact

with thin dust [ venus ]. This further reinforces a debilitated venus

and jeopardizing the ketu even more.

 

The precaution of wearing socks or shoes suggested helps in two ways:

firstly it does not allow the bare skin to touch the ground and thus

not letting the debilitated venus get reinforced even further;

secondly, bare skin [ venus ] with socks or shoes [ Saturn ] forms

exalted Ketu, thus minimizing the ill effects of a resultant ketu in

the 6th.

 

Regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " gill_hs2005 "

<gill_hs2005 wrote:

>

> Sirs,

>

> It is advised that the wife of a person with Venus in the 6th should

> not move around barefoot. She should stay in socks or shoes most of

> the time. What could be the logic behind this upaya?

>

> Sincerely,

>

> HS Gill

>

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Varun ji sir,

 

Thank you so much for explaning the logic behind this upaya.

 

Thank you sir,

 

Sincerely

 

HS Gill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " varun_trvd "

<varun_trvd wrote:

>

> Respected Gill sahib,

>

> This is both an upaya and also a precaution.

>

> A venus placed in the 6th house, and not getting help from its

> friends, is likely to adversely affect the progeny.

>

> You probably know that a venus placed in the 6th house is

considered

> as debilitated. Since a venus consists of rahu + ketu, therefore

it is

> the ketu constituent of the Venus which gets affected most by

being in

> the 6th house, and hence not conducive for the progeny. Ketu in

the

> 6th is considered manda. That explains why it affects the progeny

> adversely.

>

> If the wife of a person with venus in the 6th moves around

barefoot,

> what happens? The skin of her bare soles [ venus ] comes in

contact

> with thin dust [ venus ]. This further reinforces a debilitated

venus

> and jeopardizing the ketu even more.

>

> The precaution of wearing socks or shoes suggested helps in two

ways:

> firstly it does not allow the bare skin to touch the ground and

thus

> not letting the debilitated venus get reinforced even further;

> secondly, bare skin [ venus ] with socks or shoes [ Saturn ] forms

> exalted Ketu, thus minimizing the ill effects of a resultant ketu

in

> the 6th.

>

> Regards,

>

> Varun Trivedi

>

>

>

>

, " gill_hs2005 "

> <gill_hs2005@> wrote:

> >

> > Sirs,

> >

> > It is advised that the wife of a person with Venus in the 6th

should

> > not move around barefoot. She should stay in socks or shoes most

of

> > the time. What could be the logic behind this upaya?

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > HS Gill

> >

>

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