Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Om Namah Shivaya, Dear CHandan, This is simple. Before you go to any divisional chart. Check the strength of the 5th house. I've been just going through my notes when Sanjaji was talking about 5th house as the house which clears off all the loans (10th from the 8th-karaka for loans). So strong and favourable planets and well placed 5th lord will show the lack of debts.Well placed Shukra and Guru will TERMINATE the loans, particularly if well related to 5th house. Why? Shukra and Guru can terminate Mangal in Vara and Guna chakra. That is why their conjunction is called DviShubha Joga (too much corn which overflows..) Best wishes Zoran Radosavljevic www.siva-edu.info www.ahimsazr1.wordpress.com , " chandan486 " <wavelogix wrote: > > ||aum namah shivaya|| > > dear all , > namaste. > > Could sombody please explain , which divsional chart would be used to > assess the strengh of a native with regard to loans ? > > if a person is prone to taking up loans ? or is the native > financially stable enough to never have to take up a loan ? and if a > loan is taken , how strong is the lord to help pay off the loan ? > > As per my understanding , 8th from Lagna wil show need or no need for > loans and 8th from AL will show , easy / tough repayment of loans , > depending on benefic / malefics .. Also 8th from Paka Laga will show > intelligence when it comes to loans ... > > Could i also see 8th from SL , too see if poverty really exsists , > for a loan to be taken up ? > > Also , any specific Varga to see loans in detail ? would the D-8 be > okay ? > > humble regards, > chandan s sabarwal. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 ||aum namah shivaya|| dear zoran, namaste. so if i have understood you correctly , I would always check for 8th house and 5th house when considering need / repayment of loans. Obviously placement from Lagna / Paka Lagna and AL would indicate different things ... but once again , any specific varga ? Could i use the Panchamsa D-5 , to further study 5th house in details ? If sombody is talking about taking loan of lets say 1 million , i wouldnt want to comment simply by the Rasi chakra ... humble regards, chandan s sabarwal. , " ahimsavm " <ahimsans wrote: > > Om Namah Shivaya, > Dear CHandan, > This is simple. Before you go to any divisional chart. Check the > strength of the 5th house. I've been just going through my notes > when Sanjaji was talking about 5th house as the house which clears > off all the loans (10th from the 8th-karaka for loans). So strong > and favourable planets and well placed 5th lord will show the lack > of debts.Well placed Shukra and Guru will TERMINATE the loans, > particularly if well related to 5th house. Why? Shukra and Guru can > terminate Mangal in Vara and Guna chakra. That is why their > conjunction is called DviShubha Joga (too much corn which > overflows..) > Best wishes > Zoran Radosavljevic > www.siva-edu.info > www.ahimsazr1.wordpress.com > > , " chandan486 " <wavelogix@> > wrote: > > > > ||aum namah shivaya|| > > > > dear all , > > namaste. > > > > Could sombody please explain , which divsional chart would be used > to > > assess the strengh of a native with regard to loans ? > > > > if a person is prone to taking up loans ? or is the native > > financially stable enough to never have to take up a loan ? and if > a > > loan is taken , how strong is the lord to help pay off the loan ? > > > > As per my understanding , 8th from Lagna wil show need or no need > for > > loans and 8th from AL will show , easy / tough repayment of > loans , > > depending on benefic / malefics .. Also 8th from Paka Laga will > show > > intelligence when it comes to loans ... > > > > Could i also see 8th from SL , too see if poverty really exsists , > > for a loan to be taken up ? > > > > Also , any specific Varga to see loans in detail ? would the D-8 > be > > okay ? > > > > humble regards, > > chandan s sabarwal. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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