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vedic astrology , " M. Imran " <astroimran wrote:

>

> A few tips for judging career

>

> By M. Imran

> November 23, 2009

>

>

> 1) First things first

>

> Rapid expansion of astrological knowledge in recent

> decade has led to formation of enormous online groups. It brought forth

positive

> as well as negative aspects. At positive front, it provided easy accessibility

to

> astrological texts, online instructors and dynamic discussion platforms. But

at

> the same time this trend changed the entire course of traditional jyotish

learning.

> People now start studying astrology in haywire way, read online columns in

bits

> and pieces, discuss theorems without corollaries from here and there, and

> become online guru within no time.

>

> Resultantly, they analyze a practical case study or

> reply a request on internet that usually begins with fascinating secondary

elements,

> e.g. A10 in dasamsa, badhakesh in maran-karaka-sthan, graha arudha, sahamas

and

> etc. etc. Well, my intention is not to deny or deride these concepts. They are

> the part and parcel of divine jyotish for centuries. But beginning and relying

on

> merely these secondary concepts is not a right way to choose. They do matter,

> but not more than karaka, bhava and bhavesh. Do read the arudhapad (AL) and

karmapad (A10)

> but after weighing karma karaka (Saturn), and 10th house/lord. Similarly,

diving

> directly into the dasamsa (without judging rasi chakra) may be misleading.

> Firstly, because of the fact that dasamsa can not overshadow rasi (D1).

Secondly,

> in most of the cases birth time is not accurately recorded. So keep these

> points in mind before reaching any conclusion. Do analyze dasamsa (D10) but

> after scrutinizing rasi and in the light of rashi. Don’t forget that rasi

(D1) is

> itself a varga, perhaps most important varga.

>

>

> 2) Never neglect Lagna and Lagnesh

>

> Generally 10th house is considered for determining

> profession, but before reaching karmasthan, do concentrate on lagna and

lagnesh.

> It will always help you drawing correct outline of the picture. A

well-occupied or

> well-aspected lagna ensures health, intelligent, and potential. A native

having

> strongly placed lord of lagna and its dispositor enjoys a stable, honourable

> and successful life. The horoscope turns more powerful when rasi as well as

> navamsa dispositor of lagna lord favourably occupies in kendar/kona from

> ascendant. A robust lagnesh is indeed one of the most fortunate, yet,

neglected

> signature.

>

> Afflicted lagna and lagna lord are often avoided,

> despite knowing that all the good and bad revolve around this pivotal point.

People

> having weak lagna and lagnesha and powerful karmasthan may prosper

professionally

> for a short span of time but they hardly enjoy satisfactory and sustainable

> career. Apart from revealing the innate potential, lagna simultaneously hosts

> the sukh arghala for karmasthana (i.e. 4th from 10th). That is why, whenever

lagna becomes

> abode of natural benefics, native is always satisfied with his profession

> (whether he is president or peasant, trader or teacher). On the other hand,

when

> lagna is infested by natural malefics then he would hardly enjoy satisfaction

> and peace from his career.

>

>

> 3) Don’t forget Karma Karaka Saturn

>

> Saturn is a universal karma karaka for all ascendants.

> Obviously karma does not confine to career, but career is a significant part

of

> karma we adopt. Following are some Saturn based combinations for judging

profession.

>

> a) Note the stronger between Saturn and its

> dispositor. The rasi and navamsa occupied by said planet shows the nature of

> work, one adopts. Planets strongly sambandhi (related) to Saturn are also

capable

> of casting their influences.

>

> b) The combination of trikona bhava, from the sign

> occupied by Saturn, depicts ones professional life. Jupiter, Venus and/or

non-afflicted

> Mercury trine to Saturn is auspicious yoga, while Mars, Rahu and/or Ketu in

> trine to Saturn are inauspicious yoga(s).

>

> c) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> sitting 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn shows good return of your efforts.

> In professional life it means, smart income and financial prosperity as one

> progresses in career. On the other had, merely Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying

> 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn, reveals one is bound to get

unsatisfactory

> income.

>

> d) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn indicates agreeable place of

> work, peaceful environment, besides comfortable beginning of career. On the

> other hand, Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn

> suggest an unsatisfactory and non-agreeable work location where rivalry,

intrigue,

> and leg-pulling tease the native. Natural malefic planets (without shubh

> sambandh) sitting behind Saturn further unveils difficult beginning of career.

>

>

> 4) When there is Guru there is Growth

>

> ‘Expansion’

> is associated with Jupiter. So whenever or wherever, there is guru there is

growth.

> The trinal aspect of Jupiter blossoms the karakattawa of receiving planet and

house.

> In natal chart, if Jupiter is placed in trine to karma karaka Saturn and/or

10th

> lord then one is destined to rise in professional life, earn respect from

> seniors and juniors and is known for his dutifulness. In nadi treatises,

> Jupiter in trine to Saturn is ranked raja yoga. Jupiter even in 2nd, 12th or

7th

> to Saturn promises respectful and successful career. Natives having such yoga

> definitely gain promotion when in transit, Jupiter sojourns over Saturn/10th

lord

> and their trinal signs. Contrarily, should Jupiter be in 6th or 8th, while

Mars

> and Rahu are in trine to radial Saturn or 10th lord; one has to struggle a lot

for

> getting desirable placement and promotion in work. Such natives often lead

> ordinary lives. But note that retrogression of any of the discussed planet

> changes the situation. Do treat retrograde planet (here Jupiter and 10th lord)

as

> locating in 12th from original placement in especially during second phase of

> life.

>

>

> 5) Commanding and Executive Position

>

> Assuming powerful position is not possible without cosmic

> light of Sun. Natives, possessing potent Sun which is sambandhi with karmesh

or

> karma karaka (Saturn) exercise commanding position in life (e.g. politicians,

government

> officials, bureaucrats, judges, chairmen, etc. Such natives generally inclined

> to do independent work when kendra bhavas are more powerful than apoklima

> bhavas. When raja yogas in chart are annulled even then native of a powerful

sambandhi

> Sun does not remain unnoticed and ordinary in their circle. If he is a beggar,

> he will be head of beggars. If he is a shopkeeper then he will be

representative

> of the association of shopkeepers. This is the natural trait of Sun’s

> association with 10th house/lord and Saturn.

>

> Another signature that renders one commanding and cruel

> is placement of natural malefic planets in 3rd and 6th houses. Union leaders

> and political activists often possess this combination. On the contrary,

natural

> benefic planets in these houses, make one tender, follower and obedient. They

> are best suited as assistant and subordinate. They lead ordinary life

> especially when 10th house/lord and Saturn are devoid of beneficial influence.

>

> Come to

> Sun again. If someone has well placed Sun and 10th house under beneficial

> aspect then he will always be in good book of his boss. Aspect of natural

> benefic planets over 10th house ensures favour from higher authorities and

> government as well. Besides 10th house if lagna lord and 10th lord both are

strong

> then native himself becomes head of his work, representative of his

family/clan

> and command pomp and power.

>

> In

> addition to Sun; Mars and Jupiter are somehow connected with higher

> authorities. If there is a raja sambandh yoga then native enjoys the

ministerial

> position, and supervision of powerful and command boss. However, the raja

> sambandha yoga does not necessarily make one minister of a king. The native

may

> be secretary or clerk but will serve someone in commanding authority e.g. head

> of the department, general manager, COO, CEO, etc.

>

>

> 6) Knowing for Professional Knowledge

>

> Mercury is not only a karaka of education but also a

> significator of professional knowledge. Favourably placed Mercury which is

> sambandhi to karmesh and karma karaka bestows skill and knowledge about the

> work one adopts. Mercury when aspects or occupy 10th house, or associated with

> 10th lord shows an adept, skillful, and innovative professional. Company

> chooses such guys to have skill enhancement courses and seminars. Such natives

are

> also picked out by authorities as company spokesman. Having strong

professional

> knowledge they usually deliver presentations, produce manuals, and train

> workforce.

>

>

> http://astroimran.blogspot.com/

>

>

>

>

>

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Nice posting on several fora, Imran jee!

 

I have posed a question for you at:

 

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Please do read!

 

Rohiniranjan

 

vedic astrology , " M. Imran " <astroimran wrote:

>

> A few tips for judging career

>

> By M. Imran

> November 23, 2009

>

>

> 1) First things first

>

> Rapid expansion of astrological knowledge in recent

> decade has led to formation of enormous online groups. It brought forth

positive

> as well as negative aspects. At positive front, it provided easy accessibility

to

> astrological texts, online instructors and dynamic discussion platforms. But

at

> the same time this trend changed the entire course of traditional jyotish

learning.

> People now start studying astrology in haywire way, read online columns in

bits

> and pieces, discuss theorems without corollaries from here and there, and

> become online guru within no time.

>

> Resultantly, they analyze a practical case study or

> reply a request on internet that usually begins with fascinating secondary

elements,

> e.g. A10 in dasamsa, badhakesh in maran-karaka-sthan, graha arudha, sahamas

and

> etc. etc. Well, my intention is not to deny or deride these concepts. They are

> the part and parcel of divine jyotish for centuries. But beginning and relying

on

> merely these secondary concepts is not a right way to choose. They do matter,

> but not more than karaka, bhava and bhavesh. Do read the arudhapad (AL) and

karmapad (A10)

> but after weighing karma karaka (Saturn), and 10th house/lord. Similarly,

diving

> directly into the dasamsa (without judging rasi chakra) may be misleading.

> Firstly, because of the fact that dasamsa can not overshadow rasi (D1).

Secondly,

> in most of the cases birth time is not accurately recorded. So keep these

> points in mind before reaching any conclusion. Do analyze dasamsa (D10) but

> after scrutinizing rasi and in the light of rashi. Don’t forget that rasi

(D1) is

> itself a varga, perhaps most important varga.

>

>

> 2) Never neglect Lagna and Lagnesh

>

> Generally 10th house is considered for determining

> profession, but before reaching karmasthan, do concentrate on lagna and

lagnesh.

> It will always help you drawing correct outline of the picture. A

well-occupied or

> well-aspected lagna ensures health, intelligent, and potential. A native

having

> strongly placed lord of lagna and its dispositor enjoys a stable, honourable

> and successful life. The horoscope turns more powerful when rasi as well as

> navamsa dispositor of lagna lord favourably occupies in kendar/kona from

> ascendant. A robust lagnesh is indeed one of the most fortunate, yet,

neglected

> signature.

>

> Afflicted lagna and lagna lord are often avoided,

> despite knowing that all the good and bad revolve around this pivotal point.

People

> having weak lagna and lagnesha and powerful karmasthan may prosper

professionally

> for a short span of time but they hardly enjoy satisfactory and sustainable

> career. Apart from revealing the innate potential, lagna simultaneously hosts

> the sukh arghala for karmasthana (i.e. 4th from 10th). That is why, whenever

lagna becomes

> abode of natural benefics, native is always satisfied with his profession

> (whether he is president or peasant, trader or teacher). On the other hand,

when

> lagna is infested by natural malefics then he would hardly enjoy satisfaction

> and peace from his career.

>

>

> 3) Don’t forget Karma Karaka Saturn

>

> Saturn is a universal karma karaka for all ascendants.

> Obviously karma does not confine to career, but career is a significant part

of

> karma we adopt. Following are some Saturn based combinations for judging

profession.

>

> a) Note the stronger between Saturn and its

> dispositor. The rasi and navamsa occupied by said planet shows the nature of

> work, one adopts. Planets strongly sambandhi (related) to Saturn are also

capable

> of casting their influences.

>

> b) The combination of trikona bhava, from the sign

> occupied by Saturn, depicts ones professional life. Jupiter, Venus and/or

non-afflicted

> Mercury trine to Saturn is auspicious yoga, while Mars, Rahu and/or Ketu in

> trine to Saturn are inauspicious yoga(s).

>

> c) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> sitting 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn shows good return of your efforts.

> In professional life it means, smart income and financial prosperity as one

> progresses in career. On the other had, merely Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying

> 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn, reveals one is bound to get

unsatisfactory

> income.

>

> d) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn indicates agreeable place of

> work, peaceful environment, besides comfortable beginning of career. On the

> other hand, Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn

> suggest an unsatisfactory and non-agreeable work location where rivalry,

intrigue,

> and leg-pulling tease the native. Natural malefic planets (without shubh

> sambandh) sitting behind Saturn further unveils difficult beginning of career.

>

>

> 4) When there is Guru there is Growth

>

> ‘Expansion’

> is associated with Jupiter. So whenever or wherever, there is guru there is

growth.

> The trinal aspect of Jupiter blossoms the karakattawa of receiving planet and

house.

> In natal chart, if Jupiter is placed in trine to karma karaka Saturn and/or

10th

> lord then one is destined to rise in professional life, earn respect from

> seniors and juniors and is known for his dutifulness. In nadi treatises,

> Jupiter in trine to Saturn is ranked raja yoga. Jupiter even in 2nd, 12th or

7th

> to Saturn promises respectful and successful career. Natives having such yoga

> definitely gain promotion when in transit, Jupiter sojourns over Saturn/10th

lord

> and their trinal signs. Contrarily, should Jupiter be in 6th or 8th, while

Mars

> and Rahu are in trine to radial Saturn or 10th lord; one has to struggle a lot

for

> getting desirable placement and promotion in work. Such natives often lead

> ordinary lives. But note that retrogression of any of the discussed planet

> changes the situation. Do treat retrograde planet (here Jupiter and 10th lord)

as

> locating in 12th from original placement in especially during second phase of

> life.

>

>

> 5) Commanding and Executive Position

>

> Assuming powerful position is not possible without cosmic

> light of Sun. Natives, possessing potent Sun which is sambandhi with karmesh

or

> karma karaka (Saturn) exercise commanding position in life (e.g. politicians,

government

> officials, bureaucrats, judges, chairmen, etc. Such natives generally inclined

> to do independent work when kendra bhavas are more powerful than apoklima

> bhavas. When raja yogas in chart are annulled even then native of a powerful

sambandhi

> Sun does not remain unnoticed and ordinary in their circle. If he is a beggar,

> he will be head of beggars. If he is a shopkeeper then he will be

representative

> of the association of shopkeepers. This is the natural trait of Sun’s

> association with 10th house/lord and Saturn.

>

> Another signature that renders one commanding and cruel

> is placement of natural malefic planets in 3rd and 6th houses. Union leaders

> and political activists often possess this combination. On the contrary,

natural

> benefic planets in these houses, make one tender, follower and obedient. They

> are best suited as assistant and subordinate. They lead ordinary life

> especially when 10th house/lord and Saturn are devoid of beneficial influence.

>

> Come to

> Sun again. If someone has well placed Sun and 10th house under beneficial

> aspect then he will always be in good book of his boss. Aspect of natural

> benefic planets over 10th house ensures favour from higher authorities and

> government as well. Besides 10th house if lagna lord and 10th lord both are

strong

> then native himself becomes head of his work, representative of his

family/clan

> and command pomp and power.

>

> In

> addition to Sun; Mars and Jupiter are somehow connected with higher

> authorities. If there is a raja sambandh yoga then native enjoys the

ministerial

> position, and supervision of powerful and command boss. However, the raja

> sambandha yoga does not necessarily make one minister of a king. The native

may

> be secretary or clerk but will serve someone in commanding authority e.g. head

> of the department, general manager, COO, CEO, etc.

>

>

> 6) Knowing for Professional Knowledge

>

> Mercury is not only a karaka of education but also a

> significator of professional knowledge. Favourably placed Mercury which is

> sambandhi to karmesh and karma karaka bestows skill and knowledge about the

> work one adopts. Mercury when aspects or occupy 10th house, or associated with

> 10th lord shows an adept, skillful, and innovative professional. Company

> chooses such guys to have skill enhancement courses and seminars. Such natives

are

> also picked out by authorities as company spokesman. Having strong

professional

> knowledge they usually deliver presentations, produce manuals, and train

> workforce.

>

>

> http://astroimran.blogspot.com/

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Imran,

Very good posting. I checked your interesting blog. In my horoscope, Saturn, Sun

and Jupiter are connecetd by depositor rule. Like, Saturn is in 10th house Pi

(lagna Mithun, D-1; you too have gemini if I remember and AK Rahu), So Jupiter

is the depositor of Sat. Now Jupiter is in Leo, so Sun is the depositor. Now

Sun is in Sggi, So Jupiter is the Depositor. Sat aspects Sun from 10th house. 

Do you think these planets are connected by depositor rule? Interestingly, they

are connected in D-10 as Saturn in Pi and Ju-Sun together in Saggi having lagna

Cancer and all are exalted in D9. One problem Jupiter is 6th from Saturn in D-1.

I am trying to understand whether these planets are connected in my case, if

yes, what will be the impact?

 

Looking forward to receive a mail.

 

Thank you

With personal regards

Saumya

 

 

 

 

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Cc: Rohiniranjan Group Crystal Pags <crystal_pages >

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[vedic astrology] A few tips for judging career

 

A few tips for judging career

 

By M. Imran

November 23, 2009

 

 

1) First things first

 

Rapid expansion of astrological knowledge in recent

decade has led to formation of enormous online groups. It brought forth positive

as well as negative aspects. At positive front, it provided easy accessibility

to

astrological texts, online instructors and dynamic discussion platforms. But at

the same time this trend changed the entire course of traditional jyotish

learning.

People now start studying astrology in haywire way, read online columns in bits

and pieces, discuss theorems without corollaries from here and there, and

become online guru within no time.

 

Resultantly, they analyze a practical case study or

reply a request on internet that usually begins with fascinating secondary

elements,

e.g. A10 in dasamsa, badhakesh in maran-karaka-sthan, graha arudha, sahamas and

etc. etc. Well, my intention is not to deny or deride these concepts. They are

the part and parcel of divine jyotish for centuries. But beginning and relying

on

merely these secondary concepts is not a right way to choose. They do matter,

but not more than karaka, bhava and bhavesh. Do read the arudhapad (AL) and

karmapad (A10)

but after weighing karma karaka (Saturn), and 10th house/lord. Similarly, diving

directly into the dasamsa (without judging rasi chakra) may be misleading.

Firstly, because of the fact that dasamsa can not overshadow rasi (D1).

Secondly,

in most of the cases birth time is not accurately recorded. So keep these

points in mind before reaching any conclusion. Do analyze dasamsa (D10) but

after scrutinizing rasi and in the light of rashi. Don’t forget that rasi (D1)

is

itself a varga, perhaps most important varga.

 

 

2) Never neglect Lagna and Lagnesh

 

Generally 10th house is considered for determining

profession, but before reaching karmasthan, do concentrate on lagna and lagnesh.

It will always help you drawing correct outline of the picture. A well-occupied

or

well-aspected lagna ensures health, intelligent, and potential. A native having

strongly placed lord of lagna and its dispositor enjoys a stable, honourable

and successful life. The horoscope turns more powerful when rasi as well as

navamsa dispositor of lagna lord favourably occupies in kendar/kona from

ascendant. A robust lagnesh is indeed one of the most fortunate, yet, neglected

signature.

 

Afflicted lagna and lagna lord are often avoided,

despite knowing that all the good and bad revolve around this pivotal point.

People

having weak lagna and lagnesha and powerful karmasthan may prosper

professionally

for a short span of time but they hardly enjoy satisfactory and sustainable

career. Apart from revealing the innate potential, lagna simultaneously hosts

the sukh arghala for karmasthana (i.e. 4th from 10th). That is why, whenever

lagna becomes

abode of natural benefics, native is always satisfied with his profession

(whether he is president or peasant, trader or teacher). On the other hand, when

lagna is infested by natural malefics then he would hardly enjoy satisfaction

and peace from his career.

 

 

3) Don’t forget Karma Karaka Saturn

 

Saturn is a universal karma karaka for all ascendants.

Obviously karma does not confine to career, but career is a significant part of

karma we adopt. Following are some Saturn based combinations for judging

profession.

 

a) Note the stronger between Saturn and its

dispositor. The rasi and navamsa occupied by said planet shows the nature of

work, one adopts. Planets strongly sambandhi (related) to Saturn are also

capable

of casting their influences.

 

b) The combination of trikona bhava, from the sign

occupied by Saturn, depicts ones professional life. Jupiter, Venus and/or

non-afflicted

Mercury trine to Saturn is auspicious yoga, while Mars, Rahu and/or Ketu in

trine to Saturn are inauspicious yoga(s).

 

c) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

sitting 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn shows good return of your efforts.

In professional life it means, smart income and financial prosperity as one

progresses in career. On the other had, merely Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying

2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn, reveals one is bound to get unsatisfactory

income.

 

d) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn indicates agreeable place of

work, peaceful environment, besides comfortable beginning of career. On the

other hand, Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn

suggest an unsatisfactory and non-agreeable work location where rivalry,

intrigue,

and leg-pulling tease the native. Natural malefic planets (without shubh

sambandh) sitting behind Saturn further unveils difficult beginning of career.

 

 

4) When there is Guru there is Growth

 

‘Expansion’

is associated with Jupiter. So whenever or wherever, there is guru there is

growth.

The trinal aspect of Jupiter blossoms the karakattawa of receiving planet and

house.

In natal chart, if Jupiter is placed in trine to karma karaka Saturn and/or 10th

lord then one is destined to rise in professional life, earn respect from

seniors and juniors and is known for his dutifulness. In nadi treatises,

Jupiter in trine to Saturn is ranked raja yoga. Jupiter even in 2nd, 12th or 7th

to Saturn promises respectful and successful career. Natives having such yoga

definitely gain promotion when in transit, Jupiter sojourns over Saturn/10th

lord

and their trinal signs. Contrarily, should Jupiter be in 6th or 8th, while Mars

and Rahu are in trine to radial Saturn or 10th lord; one has to struggle a lot

for

getting desirable placement and promotion in work. Such natives often lead

ordinary lives. But note that retrogression of any of the discussed planet

changes the situation. Do treat retrograde planet (here Jupiter and 10th lord)

as

locating in 12th from original placement in especially during second phase of

life.

 

 

5) Commanding and Executive Position

 

Assuming powerful position is not possible without cosmic

light of Sun. Natives, possessing potent Sun which is sambandhi with karmesh or

karma karaka (Saturn) exercise commanding position in life (e.g. politicians,

government

officials, bureaucrats, judges, chairmen, etc. Such natives generally inclined

to do independent work when kendra bhavas are more powerful than apoklima

bhavas. When raja yogas in chart are annulled even then native of a powerful

sambandhi

Sun does not remain unnoticed and ordinary in their circle. If he is a beggar,

he will be head of beggars. If he is a shopkeeper then he will be representative

of the association of shopkeepers. This is the natural trait of Sun’s

association with 10th house/lord and Saturn.

 

Another signature that renders one commanding and cruel

is placement of natural malefic planets in 3rd and 6th houses. Union leaders

and political activists often possess this combination. On the contrary, natural

benefic planets in these houses, make one tender, follower and obedient. They

are best suited as assistant and subordinate. They lead ordinary life

especially when 10th house/lord and Saturn are devoid of beneficial influence.

 

Come to

Sun again. If someone has well placed Sun and 10th house under beneficial

aspect then he will always be in good book of his boss. Aspect of natural

benefic planets over 10th house ensures favour from higher authorities and

government as well. Besides 10th house if lagna lord and 10th lord both are

strong

then native himself becomes head of his work, representative of his family/clan

and command pomp and power.

 

In

addition to Sun; Mars and Jupiter are somehow connected with higher

authorities. If there is a raja sambandh yoga then native enjoys the ministerial

position, and supervision of powerful and command boss. However, the raja

sambandha yoga does not necessarily make one minister of a king. The native may

be secretary or clerk but will serve someone in commanding authority e.g. head

of the department, general manager, COO, CEO, etc.

 

 

6) Knowing for Professional Knowledge

 

Mercury is not only a karaka of education but also a

significator of professional knowledge. Favourably placed Mercury which is

sambandhi to karmesh and karma karaka bestows skill and knowledge about the

work one adopts. Mercury when aspects or occupy 10th house, or associated with

10th lord shows an adept, skillful, and innovative professional. Company

chooses such guys to have skill enhancement courses and seminars. Such natives

are

also picked out by authorities as company spokesman. Having strong professional

knowledge they usually deliver presentations, produce manuals, and train

workforce.

 

 

http://astroimran.blogspot.com/

 

 

     

 

 

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A few tips for judging career

 

By M. Imran

November 23, 2009

 

 

1) First things first

 

Rapid expansion of astrological knowledge in recent

decade has led to formation of enormous online groups. It brought forth positive

as well as negative aspects. At positive front, it provided easy accessibility

to

astrological texts, online instructors and dynamic discussion platforms. But at

the same time this trend changed the entire course of traditional jyotish

learning.

People now start studying astrology in haywire way, read online columns in bits

and pieces, discuss theorems without corollaries from here and there, and

become online guru within no time.

 

Resultantly, they analyze a practical case study or

reply a request on internet that usually begins with fascinating secondary

elements,

e.g. A10 in dasamsa, badhakesh in maran-karaka-sthan, graha arudha, sahamas and

etc. etc. Well, my intention is not to deny or deride these concepts. They are

the part and parcel of divine jyotish for centuries. But beginning and relying

on

merely these secondary concepts is not a right way to choose. They do matter,

but not more than karaka, bhava and bhavesh. Do read the arudhapad (AL) and

karmapad (A10)

but after weighing karma karaka (Saturn), and 10th house/lord. Similarly, diving

directly into the dasamsa (without judging rasi chakra) may be misleading.

Firstly, because of the fact that dasamsa can not overshadow rasi (D1).

Secondly,

in most of the cases birth time is not accurately recorded. So keep these

points in mind before reaching any conclusion. Do analyze dasamsa (D10) but

after scrutinizing rasi and in the light of rashi. Don’t forget that rasi (D1)

is

itself a varga, perhaps most important varga.

 

 

2) Never neglect Lagna and Lagnesh

 

Generally 10th house is considered for determining

profession, but before reaching karmasthan, do concentrate on lagna and lagnesh.

It will always help you drawing correct outline of the picture. A well-occupied

or

well-aspected lagna ensures health, intelligent, and potential. A native having

strongly placed lord of lagna and its dispositor enjoys a stable, honourable

and successful life. The horoscope turns more powerful when rasi as well as

navamsa dispositor of lagna lord favourably occupies in kendar/kona from

ascendant. A robust lagnesh is indeed one of the most fortunate, yet, neglected

signature.

 

Afflicted lagna and lagna lord are often avoided,

despite knowing that all the good and bad revolve around this pivotal point.

People

having weak lagna and lagnesha and powerful karmasthan may prosper

professionally

for a short span of time but they hardly enjoy satisfactory and sustainable

career. Apart from revealing the innate potential, lagna simultaneously hosts

the sukh arghala for karmasthana (i.e. 4th from 10th). That is why, whenever

lagna becomes

abode of natural benefics, native is always satisfied with his profession

(whether he is president or peasant, trader or teacher). On the other hand, when

lagna is infested by natural malefics then he would hardly enjoy satisfaction

and peace from his career.

 

 

3) Don’t forget Karma Karaka Saturn

 

Saturn is a universal karma karaka for all ascendants.

Obviously karma does not confine to career, but career is a significant part of

karma we adopt. Following are some Saturn based combinations for judging

profession.

 

a) Note the stronger between Saturn and its

dispositor. The rasi and navamsa occupied by said planet shows the nature of

work, one adopts. Planets strongly sambandhi (related) to Saturn are also

capable

of casting their influences.

 

b) The combination of trikona bhava, from the sign

occupied by Saturn, depicts ones professional life. Jupiter, Venus and/or

non-afflicted

Mercury trine to Saturn is auspicious yoga, while Mars, Rahu and/or Ketu in

trine to Saturn are inauspicious yoga(s).

 

c) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

sitting 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn shows good return of your efforts.

In professional life it means, smart income and financial prosperity as one

progresses in career. On the other had, merely Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying

2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn, reveals one is bound to get unsatisfactory

income.

 

d) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn indicates agreeable place of

work, peaceful environment, besides comfortable beginning of career. On the

other hand, Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn

suggest an unsatisfactory and non-agreeable work location where rivalry,

intrigue,

and leg-pulling tease the native. Natural malefic planets (without shubh

sambandh) sitting behind Saturn further unveils difficult beginning of career.

 

 

4) When there is Guru there is Growth

 

‘Expansion’

is associated with Jupiter. So whenever or wherever, there is guru there is

growth.

The trinal aspect of Jupiter blossoms the karakattawa of receiving planet and

house.

In natal chart, if Jupiter is placed in trine to karma karaka Saturn and/or 10th

lord then one is destined to rise in professional life, earn respect from

seniors and juniors and is known for his dutifulness. In nadi treatises,

Jupiter in trine to Saturn is ranked raja yoga. Jupiter even in 2nd, 12th or 7th

to Saturn promises respectful and successful career. Natives having such yoga

definitely gain promotion when in transit, Jupiter sojourns over Saturn/10th

lord

and their trinal signs. Contrarily, should Jupiter be in 6th or 8th, while Mars

and Rahu are in trine to radial Saturn or 10th lord; one has to struggle a lot

for

getting desirable placement and promotion in work. Such natives often lead

ordinary lives. But note that retrogression of any of the discussed planet

changes the situation. Do treat retrograde planet (here Jupiter and 10th lord)

as

locating in 12th from original placement in especially during second phase of

life.

 

 

5) Commanding and Executive Position

 

Assuming powerful position is not possible without cosmic

light of Sun. Natives, possessing potent Sun which is sambandhi with karmesh or

karma karaka (Saturn) exercise commanding position in life (e.g. politicians,

government

officials, bureaucrats, judges, chairmen, etc. Such natives generally inclined

to do independent work when kendra bhavas are more powerful than apoklima

bhavas. When raja yogas in chart are annulled even then native of a powerful

sambandhi

Sun does not remain unnoticed and ordinary in their circle. If he is a beggar,

he will be head of beggars. If he is a shopkeeper then he will be representative

of the association of shopkeepers. This is the natural trait of Sun’s

association with 10th house/lord and Saturn.

 

Another signature that renders one commanding and cruel

is placement of natural malefic planets in 3rd and 6th houses. Union leaders

and political activists often possess this combination. On the contrary, natural

benefic planets in these houses, make one tender, follower and obedient. They

are best suited as assistant and subordinate. They lead ordinary life

especially when 10th house/lord and Saturn are devoid of beneficial influence.

 

Come to

Sun again. If someone has well placed Sun and 10th house under beneficial

aspect then he will always be in good book of his boss. Aspect of natural

benefic planets over 10th house ensures favour from higher authorities and

government as well. Besides 10th house if lagna lord and 10th lord both are

strong

then native himself becomes head of his work, representative of his family/clan

and command pomp and power.

 

In

addition to Sun; Mars and Jupiter are somehow connected with higher

authorities. If there is a raja sambandh yoga then native enjoys the ministerial

position, and supervision of powerful and command boss. However, the raja

sambandha yoga does not necessarily make one minister of a king. The native may

be secretary or clerk but will serve someone in commanding authority e.g. head

of the department, general manager, COO, CEO, etc.

 

 

6) Knowing for Professional Knowledge

 

Mercury is not only a karaka of education but also a

significator of professional knowledge. Favourably placed Mercury which is

sambandhi to karmesh and karma karaka bestows skill and knowledge about the

work one adopts. Mercury when aspects or occupy 10th house, or associated with

10th lord shows an adept, skillful, and innovative professional. Company

chooses such guys to have skill enhancement courses and seminars. Such natives

are

also picked out by authorities as company spokesman. Having strong professional

knowledge they usually deliver presentations, produce manuals, and train

workforce.

 

 

http://astroimran.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Imran,

thanx for a good/informative post ......

Love and regards,

gopi.

, " M. Imran " <astroimran wrote:

>

> A few tips for judging career

>

> By M. Imran

> November 23, 2009

>

>

> 1) First things first

>

> Rapid expansion of astrological knowledge in recent

> decade has led to formation of enormous online groups. It brought

forth positive

> as well as negative aspects. At positive front, it provided easy

accessibility to

> astrological texts, online instructors and dynamic discussion

platforms. But at

> the same time this trend changed the entire course of traditional

jyotish learning.

> People now start studying astrology in haywire way, read online

columns in bits

> and pieces, discuss theorems without corollaries from here and there,

and

> become online guru within no time.

>

> Resultantly, they analyze a practical case study or

> reply a request on internet that usually begins with fascinating

secondary elements,

> e.g. A10 in dasamsa, badhakesh in maran-karaka-sthan, graha arudha,

sahamas and

> etc. etc. Well, my intention is not to deny or deride these concepts.

They are

> the part and parcel of divine jyotish for centuries. But beginning and

relying on

> merely these secondary concepts is not a right way to choose. They do

matter,

> but not more than karaka, bhava and bhavesh. Do read the arudhapad

(AL) and karmapad (A10)

> but after weighing karma karaka (Saturn), and 10th house/lord.

Similarly, diving

> directly into the dasamsa (without judging rasi chakra) may be

misleading.

> Firstly, because of the fact that dasamsa can not overshadow rasi

(D1). Secondly,

> in most of the cases birth time is not accurately recorded. So keep

these

> points in mind before reaching any conclusion. Do analyze dasamsa

(D10) but

> after scrutinizing rasi and in the light of rashi. Don’t forget

that rasi (D1) is

> itself a varga, perhaps most important varga.

>

>

> 2) Never neglect Lagna and Lagnesh

>

> Generally 10th house is considered for determining

> profession, but before reaching karmasthan, do concentrate on lagna

and lagnesh.

> It will always help you drawing correct outline of the picture. A

well-occupied or

> well-aspected lagna ensures health, intelligent, and potential. A

native having

> strongly placed lord of lagna and its dispositor enjoys a stable,

honourable

> and successful life. The horoscope turns more powerful when rasi as

well as

> navamsa dispositor of lagna lord favourably occupies in kendar/kona

from

> ascendant. A robust lagnesh is indeed one of the most fortunate, yet,

neglected

> signature.

>

> Afflicted lagna and lagna lord are often avoided,

> despite knowing that all the good and bad revolve around this pivotal

point. People

> having weak lagna and lagnesha and powerful karmasthan may prosper

professionally

> for a short span of time but they hardly enjoy satisfactory and

sustainable

> career. Apart from revealing the innate potential, lagna

simultaneously hosts

> the sukh arghala for karmasthana (i.e. 4th from 10th). That is why,

whenever lagna becomes

> abode of natural benefics, native is always satisfied with his

profession

> (whether he is president or peasant, trader or teacher). On the other

hand, when

> lagna is infested by natural malefics then he would hardly enjoy

satisfaction

> and peace from his career.

>

>

> 3) Don’t forget Karma Karaka Saturn

>

> Saturn is a universal karma karaka for all ascendants.

> Obviously karma does not confine to career, but career is a

significant part of

> karma we adopt. Following are some Saturn based combinations for

judging profession.

>

> a) Note the stronger between Saturn and its

> dispositor. The rasi and navamsa occupied by said planet shows the

nature of

> work, one adopts. Planets strongly sambandhi (related) to Saturn are

also capable

> of casting their influences.

>

> b) The combination of trikona bhava, from the sign

> occupied by Saturn, depicts ones professional life. Jupiter, Venus

and/or non-afflicted

> Mercury trine to Saturn is auspicious yoga, while Mars, Rahu and/or

Ketu in

> trine to Saturn are inauspicious yoga(s).

>

> c) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> sitting 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn shows good return of your

efforts.

> In professional life it means, smart income and financial prosperity

as one

> progresses in career. On the other had, merely Mars, Rahu or Ketu,

occupying

> 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn, reveals one is bound to get

unsatisfactory

> income.

>

> d) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn indicates agreeable

place of

> work, peaceful environment, besides comfortable beginning of career.

On the

> other hand, Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to

Saturn

> suggest an unsatisfactory and non-agreeable work location where

rivalry, intrigue,

> and leg-pulling tease the native. Natural malefic planets (without

shubh

> sambandh) sitting behind Saturn further unveils difficult beginning of

career.

>

>

> 4) When there is Guru there is Growth

>

> ‘Expansion’

> is associated with Jupiter. So whenever or wherever, there is guru

there is growth.

> The trinal aspect of Jupiter blossoms the karakattawa of receiving

planet and house.

> In natal chart, if Jupiter is placed in trine to karma karaka Saturn

and/or 10th

> lord then one is destined to rise in professional life, earn respect

from

> seniors and juniors and is known for his dutifulness. In nadi

treatises,

> Jupiter in trine to Saturn is ranked raja yoga. Jupiter even in 2nd,

12th or 7th

> to Saturn promises respectful and successful career. Natives having

such yoga

> definitely gain promotion when in transit, Jupiter sojourns over

Saturn/10th lord

> and their trinal signs. Contrarily, should Jupiter be in 6th or 8th,

while Mars

> and Rahu are in trine to radial Saturn or 10th lord; one has to

struggle a lot for

> getting desirable placement and promotion in work. Such natives often

lead

> ordinary lives. But note that retrogression of any of the discussed

planet

> changes the situation. Do treat retrograde planet (here Jupiter and

10th lord) as

> locating in 12th from original placement in especially during second

phase of

> life.

>

>

> 5) Commanding and Executive Position

>

> Assuming powerful position is not possible without cosmic

> light of Sun. Natives, possessing potent Sun which is sambandhi with

karmesh or

> karma karaka (Saturn) exercise commanding position in life (e.g.

politicians, government

> officials, bureaucrats, judges, chairmen, etc. Such natives generally

inclined

> to do independent work when kendra bhavas are more powerful than

apoklima

> bhavas. When raja yogas in chart are annulled even then native of a

powerful sambandhi

> Sun does not remain unnoticed and ordinary in their circle. If he is a

beggar,

> he will be head of beggars. If he is a shopkeeper then he will be

representative

> of the association of shopkeepers. This is the natural trait of

Sun’s

> association with 10th house/lord and Saturn.

>

> Another signature that renders one commanding and cruel

> is placement of natural malefic planets in 3rd and 6th houses. Union

leaders

> and political activists often possess this combination. On the

contrary, natural

> benefic planets in these houses, make one tender, follower and

obedient. They

> are best suited as assistant and subordinate. They lead ordinary life

> especially when 10th house/lord and Saturn are devoid of beneficial

influence.

>

> Come to

> Sun again. If someone has well placed Sun and 10th house under

beneficial

> aspect then he will always be in good book of his boss. Aspect of

natural

> benefic planets over 10th house ensures favour from higher authorities

and

> government as well. Besides 10th house if lagna lord and 10th lord

both are strong

> then native himself becomes head of his work, representative of his

family/clan

> and command pomp and power.

>

> In

> addition to Sun; Mars and Jupiter are somehow connected with higher

> authorities. If there is a raja sambandh yoga then native enjoys the

ministerial

> position, and supervision of powerful and command boss. However, the

raja

> sambandha yoga does not necessarily make one minister of a king. The

native may

> be secretary or clerk but will serve someone in commanding authority

e.g. head

> of the department, general manager, COO, CEO, etc.

>

>

> 6) Knowing for Professional Knowledge

>

> Mercury is not only a karaka of education but also a

> significator of professional knowledge. Favourably placed Mercury

which is

> sambandhi to karmesh and karma karaka bestows skill and knowledge

about the

> work one adopts. Mercury when aspects or occupy 10th house, or

associated with

> 10th lord shows an adept, skillful, and innovative professional.

Company

> chooses such guys to have skill enhancement courses and seminars. Such

natives are

> also picked out by authorities as company spokesman. Having strong

professional

> knowledge they usually deliver presentations, produce manuals, and

train

> workforce.

>

>

> http://astroimran.blogspot.com/

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks Imran!. That was really useful.

 

Keshav

 

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:57 AM, M. Imran <astroimran wrote:

 

>

>

> A few tips for judging career

>

> By M. Imran

> November 23, 2009

>

>

> 1) First things first

>

> Rapid expansion of astrological knowledge in recent

> decade has led to formation of enormous online groups. It brought forth

> positive

> as well as negative aspects. At positive front, it provided easy

> accessibility to

> astrological texts, online instructors and dynamic discussion platforms.

> But at

> the same time this trend changed the entire course of traditional jyotish

> learning.

> People now start studying astrology in haywire way, read online columns in

> bits

> and pieces, discuss theorems without corollaries from here and there, and

> become online guru within no time.

>

> Resultantly, they analyze a practical case study or

> reply a request on internet that usually begins with fascinating secondary

> elements,

> e.g. A10 in dasamsa, badhakesh in maran-karaka-sthan, graha arudha, sahamas

> and

> etc. etc. Well, my intention is not to deny or deride these concepts. They

> are

> the part and parcel of divine jyotish for centuries. But beginning and

> relying on

> merely these secondary concepts is not a right way to choose. They do

> matter,

> but not more than karaka, bhava and bhavesh. Do read the arudhapad (AL) and

> karmapad (A10)

> but after weighing karma karaka (Saturn), and 10th house/lord. Similarly,

> diving

> directly into the dasamsa (without judging rasi chakra) may be misleading.

> Firstly, because of the fact that dasamsa can not overshadow rasi (D1).

> Secondly,

> in most of the cases birth time is not accurately recorded. So keep these

> points in mind before reaching any conclusion. Do analyze dasamsa (D10) but

> after scrutinizing rasi and in the light of rashi. Don’t forget that rasi

> (D1) is

> itself a varga, perhaps most important varga.

>

>

> 2) Never neglect Lagna and Lagnesh

>

> Generally 10th house is considered for determining

> profession, but before reaching karmasthan, do concentrate on lagna and

> lagnesh.

> It will always help you drawing correct outline of the picture. A

> well-occupied or

> well-aspected lagna ensures health, intelligent, and potential. A native

> having

> strongly placed lord of lagna and its dispositor enjoys a stable,

> honourable

> and successful life. The horoscope turns more powerful when rasi as well as

> navamsa dispositor of lagna lord favourably occupies in kendar/kona from

> ascendant. A robust lagnesh is indeed one of the most fortunate, yet,

> neglected

> signature.

>

> Afflicted lagna and lagna lord are often avoided,

> despite knowing that all the good and bad revolve around this pivotal

> point. People

> having weak lagna and lagnesha and powerful karmasthan may prosper

> professionally

> for a short span of time but they hardly enjoy satisfactory and sustainable

> career. Apart from revealing the innate potential, lagna simultaneously

> hosts

> the sukh arghala for karmasthana (i.e. 4th from 10th). That is why,

> whenever lagna becomes

> abode of natural benefics, native is always satisfied with his profession

> (whether he is president or peasant, trader or teacher). On the other hand,

> when

> lagna is infested by natural malefics then he would hardly enjoy

> satisfaction

> and peace from his career.

>

>

> 3) Don’t forget Karma Karaka Saturn

>

> Saturn is a universal karma karaka for all ascendants.

> Obviously karma does not confine to career, but career is a significant

> part of

> karma we adopt. Following are some Saturn based combinations for judging

> profession.

>

> a) Note the stronger between Saturn and its

> dispositor. The rasi and navamsa occupied by said planet shows the nature

> of

> work, one adopts. Planets strongly sambandhi (related) to Saturn are also

> capable

> of casting their influences.

>

> b) The combination of trikona bhava, from the sign

> occupied by Saturn, depicts ones professional life. Jupiter, Venus and/or

> non-afflicted

> Mercury trine to Saturn is auspicious yoga, while Mars, Rahu and/or Ketu in

> trine to Saturn are inauspicious yoga(s).

>

> c) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> sitting 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn shows good return of your

> efforts.

> In professional life it means, smart income and financial prosperity as one

> progresses in career. On the other had, merely Mars, Rahu or Ketu,

> occupying

> 2nd (or zodiacally ahead) of Saturn, reveals one is bound to get

> unsatisfactory

> income.

>

> d) Jupiter, Venus, and/or non-afflicted Mercury

> occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to Saturn indicates agreeable place of

> work, peaceful environment, besides comfortable beginning of career. On the

> other hand, Mars, Rahu or Ketu, occupying 12th (or zodiacally rear) to

> Saturn

> suggest an unsatisfactory and non-agreeable work location where rivalry,

> intrigue,

> and leg-pulling tease the native. Natural malefic planets (without shubh

> sambandh) sitting behind Saturn further unveils difficult beginning of

> career.

>

>

> 4) When there is Guru there is Growth

>

> ‘Expansion’

> is associated with Jupiter. So whenever or wherever, there is guru there is

> growth.

> The trinal aspect of Jupiter blossoms the karakattawa of receiving planet

> and house.

> In natal chart, if Jupiter is placed in trine to karma karaka Saturn and/or

> 10th

> lord then one is destined to rise in professional life, earn respect from

> seniors and juniors and is known for his dutifulness. In nadi treatises,

> Jupiter in trine to Saturn is ranked raja yoga. Jupiter even in 2nd, 12th

> or 7th

> to Saturn promises respectful and successful career. Natives having such

> yoga

> definitely gain promotion when in transit, Jupiter sojourns over

> Saturn/10th lord

> and their trinal signs. Contrarily, should Jupiter be in 6th or 8th, while

> Mars

> and Rahu are in trine to radial Saturn or 10th lord; one has to struggle a

> lot for

> getting desirable placement and promotion in work. Such natives often lead

> ordinary lives. But note that retrogression of any of the discussed planet

> changes the situation. Do treat retrograde planet (here Jupiter and 10th

> lord) as

> locating in 12th from original placement in especially during second phase

> of

> life.

>

>

> 5) Commanding and Executive Position

>

> Assuming powerful position is not possible without cosmic

> light of Sun. Natives, possessing potent Sun which is sambandhi with

> karmesh or

> karma karaka (Saturn) exercise commanding position in life (e.g.

> politicians, government

> officials, bureaucrats, judges, chairmen, etc. Such natives generally

> inclined

> to do independent work when kendra bhavas are more powerful than apoklima

> bhavas. When raja yogas in chart are annulled even then native of a

> powerful sambandhi

> Sun does not remain unnoticed and ordinary in their circle. If he is a

> beggar,

> he will be head of beggars. If he is a shopkeeper then he will be

> representative

> of the association of shopkeepers. This is the natural trait of Sun’s

> association with 10th house/lord and Saturn.

>

> Another signature that renders one commanding and cruel

> is placement of natural malefic planets in 3rd and 6th houses. Union

> leaders

> and political activists often possess this combination. On the contrary,

> natural

> benefic planets in these houses, make one tender, follower and obedient.

> They

> are best suited as assistant and subordinate. They lead ordinary life

> especially when 10th house/lord and Saturn are devoid of beneficial

> influence.

>

> Come to

> Sun again. If someone has well placed Sun and 10th house under beneficial

> aspect then he will always be in good book of his boss. Aspect of natural

> benefic planets over 10th house ensures favour from higher authorities and

> government as well. Besides 10th house if lagna lord and 10th lord both are

> strong

> then native himself becomes head of his work, representative of his

> family/clan

> and command pomp and power.

>

> In

> addition to Sun; Mars and Jupiter are somehow connected with higher

> authorities. If there is a raja sambandh yoga then native enjoys the

> ministerial

> position, and supervision of powerful and command boss. However, the raja

> sambandha yoga does not necessarily make one minister of a king. The native

> may

> be secretary or clerk but will serve someone in commanding authority e.g.

> head

> of the department, general manager, COO, CEO, etc.

>

>

> 6) Knowing for Professional Knowledge

>

> Mercury is not only a karaka of education but also a

> significator of professional knowledge. Favourably placed Mercury which is

> sambandhi to karmesh and karma karaka bestows skill and knowledge about the

> work one adopts. Mercury when aspects or occupy 10th house, or associated

> with

> 10th lord shows an adept, skillful, and innovative professional. Company

> chooses such guys to have skill enhancement courses and seminars. Such

> natives are

> also picked out by authorities as company spokesman. Having strong

> professional

> knowledge they usually deliver presentations, produce manuals, and train

> workforce.

>

> http://astroimran.blogspot.com/

>

>

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