Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 Is there any relation between marriage and death? KP theory also suggests higher probability of death for natives of Dual and Movable Asc signs during or immediate after/before marriage. Certainly it is not true as otherwise 2/3 of the world population would die during marriage. Question is why it is not so? Comments from learned members please. Regards Suprakash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 Dear Sri Suprakash ji, In KP Dual sign Ascendants 7th house is Bhadhaka and Maraka house, when marriage is indicated, if the lagna sublord is not connected to Bhadhaka or Maraka, or 7th lord (Bh n Ma) is negatively placed i.e. in 12th sign from 7th or in negative houses then the propensity of bhadhaka would reduce and it will not lead to death. In case of Moveable signs 11th house is Bhadhaka but not Maraka as in the Dual Ascendants. Here it is less susceptible. however lagna sublord is connected to 11th bhadhaka and maraka also then there will death when marriage takes place. As u said 2/3 population would not involve becaz the Asc. sublord connection also plays a vital role in determining the longevity. In news some times we come across bride groom while going to marriage or returning met with an accident and died, in such case it may be fixed sign where 9th house bhadhaka indicates death while traveling, piligrimage death, failure in exams. etc. Dual signs are prone to accidents during the time of marriage itself, where short circuit in marriage hall, etc. we noticed this type of news in TamilNadu some three years back where both bride n groom died. So we cannot take as a general rule we have to see the other combinations and longevity also. Regards OVN MURTHY , " Suprakash Ghosh " <suprakash.ghosh wrote: > > Is there any relation between marriage and death? > > KP theory also suggests higher probability of death for natives of > Dual and Movable Asc signs during or immediate after/before marriage. > > Certainly it is not true as otherwise 2/3 of the world population would > die during marriage. > > Question is why it is not so? > > > Comments from learned members please. > > > Regards > > Suprakash > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 the concept of Badhaka and maraka is NOT a KP concept atall raichur anant --- On Sat, 25/4/09, OVN MURTHY <ovnmurthy wrote: OVN MURTHY <ovnmurthy Re: Marriage and death Date: Saturday, 25 April, 2009, 9:05 AM Dear Sri Suprakash ji,In KP Dual sign Ascendants 7th house is Bhadhaka and Maraka house, when marriage is indicated, if the lagna sublord is not connected to Bhadhaka or Maraka, or 7th lord (Bh n Ma) is negatively placed i.e. in 12th sign from 7th or in negative houses then the propensity of bhadhaka would reduce and it will not lead to death.In case of Moveable signs 11th house is Bhadhaka but not Maraka as in the Dual Ascendants. Here it is less susceptible. however lagna sublord is connected to 11th bhadhaka and maraka also then there will death when marriage takes place.As u said 2/3 population would not involve becaz the Asc. sublord connection also plays a vital role in determining the longevity. In news some times we come across bride groom while going to marriage or returning met with an accident and died, in such case it may be fixed sign where 9th house bhadhaka indicates death while traveling, piligrimage death, failure in exams. etc. Dual signs are prone to accidents during the time of marriage itself, where short circuit in marriage hall, etc. we noticed this type of news in TamilNadu some three years back where both bride n groom died.So we cannot take as a general rule we have to see the other combinations and longevity also.RegardsOVN MURTHY , "Suprakash Ghosh" <suprakash.ghosh wrote:>> Is there any relation between marriage and death?> > KP theory also suggests higher probability of death for natives of> Dual and Movable Asc signs during or immediate after/before marriage.> > Certainly it is not true as otherwise 2/3 of the world population would> die during marriage.> > Question is why it is not so?> > > Comments from learned members please.> > > Regards> > Suprakash>---<*> KP Learning Resources: http://logy.astrosage.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Dear Shri Suprakashji, Unless Maraka/Bhadhaka period of one is in vogue at the time of marriage or very shortly thereafter for one of the couple and unless it is corroborated with the chart of other showing Maraka/Bhadhaka effects on his/her partners chart there will not be death and there will no rlation between marriage and death. This is my opinion. Regards, K.S.V.Ramani - Suprakash Ghosh Friday, April 24, 2009 9:26 AM Marriage and death Is there any relation between marriage and death? KP theory also suggests higher probability of death for natives of Dual and Movable Asc signs during or immediate after/before marriage. Certainly it is not true as otherwise 2/3 of the world population would die during marriage. Question is why it is not so? Comments from learned members please. Regards Suprakash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Dear Shri Suprakashji, Unless Maraka/Bhadhaka period of one is in vogue at the time of marriage or very shortly thereafter for one of the couple and unless it is corroborated with the chart of other showing Maraka/Bhadhaka effects on his/her partners chart there will not be death and there will no rlation between marriage and death. This is my opinion. Regards, K.S.V.Ramani - Suprakash Ghosh Friday, April 24, 2009 9:26 AM Subject: Marriage and death Is there any relation between marriage and death? KP theory also suggests higher probability of death for natives of Dual and Movable Asc signs during or immediate after/before marriage. Certainly it is not true as otherwise 2/3 of the world population would die during marriage. Question is why it is not so? Comments from learned members please. Regards Suprakash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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