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OM Namo Narayanaya,

Dear Rema,

I think I have mentioned this, but in case it is not clear, I will try

to explain it once again.

They will exchange the roles, so Jupiter will not act as debilitated

planet (like debiitated Jupiter). He will just give the effects of

debilitated mercury, which has neecha banga Yoga. So inspite of frequent

changes of work in Jupiter dasha, some good Yoga and position will be

attained. However, it cannot be lasting, since debilitated planets in

7th from Arudha Lagna will tend to harm the status and success. So , by

parivartana you cannot imply that guru will act as if debilitated. They

just exchange the roles.

Best wishes

Zoran

 

Rema Menon wrote:

 

>Hare Rama Krishna,

>Namaste Zoranji and other Gurus,

>

>I have a doubt and Kindly please clear this for me:

>

>If a planet's debelitation has been cancelled by the

>planet sitting in a kendra from Moon and its

>dispositor also being in kendra to Moon, Then if this

>Planet is in Parivartan with another planet, Will it

>transfer its debilitation on to the other planet?

>

>I have Jupiter in Gemini(1st house) and Mercury in

>Pisces (10th House).

>Moon is in Sagittarius(7th House)

>

>My question is: Will Jupiter act as an debilitated

>planet during its dasa?

>

>Respectfully,

>Rema

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Hare Rama Krishna,

Namaste Zoranji,

 

Thank you for taking the time to explain it again. I

am grateful.

 

May I ask, Does this effect become pronounced since

now Jupiter is in the AL?

 

Respectfully, Rema

 

 

--- Zoran Radosavljevic <ahimsa wrote:

 

> OM Namo Narayanaya,

> Dear Rema,

> I think I have mentioned this, but in case it is not

> clear, I will try

> to explain it once again.

> They will exchange the roles, so Jupiter will not

> act as debilitated

> planet (like debiitated Jupiter). He will just give

> the effects of

> debilitated mercury, which has neecha banga Yoga. So

> inspite of frequent

> changes of work in Jupiter dasha, some good Yoga and

> position will be

> attained. However, it cannot be lasting, since

> debilitated planets in

> 7th from Arudha Lagna will tend to harm the status

> and success. So , by

> parivartana you cannot imply that guru will act as

> if debilitated. They

> just exchange the roles.

> Best wishes

> Zoran

>

> Rema Menon wrote:

>

> >Hare Rama Krishna,

> >Namaste Zoranji and other Gurus,

> >

> >I have a doubt and Kindly please clear this for me:

> >

> >If a planet's debelitation has been cancelled by

> the

> >planet sitting in a kendra from Moon and its

> >dispositor also being in kendra to Moon, Then if

> this

> >Planet is in Parivartan with another planet, Will

> it

> >transfer its debilitation on to the other planet?

> >

> >I have Jupiter in Gemini(1st house) and Mercury in

> >Pisces (10th House).

> >Moon is in Sagittarius(7th House)

> >

> >My question is: Will Jupiter act as an debilitated

> >planet during its dasa?

> >

> >Respectfully,

> >Rema

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >_______________________________

> >

> >Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today!

> >http://vote.

> >

> >

> >

> >|Om Tat Sat|

> >http://www.varahamihira

> >

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