Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 Respected Jyotishas What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You will find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in capricorn but just out of debility. from lessons I got this Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its retrograde cycle. Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we say that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet stationary planets? Regards Tarun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2007 Report Share Posted August 8, 2007 ||Namah Shivaya|| Dear Tarun, As I understand this, you need to treat this as in ' neecha' and find if you can get any ' neechabhanga'. Stationary debilitated planet will be weak to give its significations per se. Best wishes Sharat sohamsa , "tarungarg" <tarungarg wrote:>> Respected Jyotishas> > What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the> example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You will> find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in> capricorn but just out of debility. > > from lessons I got this > > Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the> Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a> certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong> and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its> retrograde cycle. > > Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we say> that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet> stationary planets?> > Regards> > Tarun> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2007 Report Share Posted August 8, 2007 Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat Dear Tarun, Sorry for my ignorance but does JHL show a planet being stationary? thanks Ramesh tarungarg Sent by: sohamsa 08/07/2007 10:04 AM Please respond to sohamsa To sohamsa cc Subject Effects of a Stationary Planet Respected Jyotishas What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You will find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in capricorn but just out of debility. from lessons I got this Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its retrograde cycle. Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we say that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet stationary planets? Regards Tarun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2007 Report Share Posted August 8, 2007 ||Namah Shivaya|| Dear 'Soul', I am not sure I understand...what youre saing here! Me is exalted in Virgo; its lord is Me itself! A graha in this position is feeling happy, why would you cancel that? Best wishes Sharat - Soul Sadhak sohamsa Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:16 PM Re: Effects of a Stationary Planet Sorry to intervene, Sharat and Tarun,why is it that we look only for cancellation of debilitation, is looking for cancellation of exaltation not logical in turn? Say the lord of the hs in which a planet finds it's exaltation is poorly placed in rasi/nav or debilitated itself? e.g. Me is exalted in Vi, but it's lord Me is debil in Pi in the chart.Thanx a tonneSS.sohamsa , "Sharat" <gidoc wrote:>> > ||Namah Shivaya||> > Dear Tarun,> > As I understand this, you need to treat this as in ' neecha' and find if> you can get any ' neechabhanga'. Stationary debilitated planet will be> weak to give its significations per se.> > Best wishes> > Sharat> > > sohamsa , "tarungarg" <tarungarg@> wrote:> >> > Respected Jyotishas> >> > What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the> > example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You will> > find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in> > capricorn but just out of debility.> >> > from lessons I got this> >> > Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the> > Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a> > certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong> > and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its> > retrograde cycle.> >> > Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we say> > that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet> > stationary planets?> >> > Regards> >> > Tarun> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Soul, For your interest Look at Sanjay Raths chart and his Jupiter in lagna. It doesnt happen very often.But you can see the results in his chart. WIth best wishes Lakshmi sohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " <soulsadhak wrote: > > Hi All, > > do we actually see stationery status in a chart if ever? > > thanx > SS > sohamsa , Ramesh.F.Gangaramani@ wrote: > > > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Tarun, > > Sorry for my ignorance but does JHL show a planet being stationary? > > thanks > > Ramesh > > > > > > > > > > tarungarg@ > > Sent by: sohamsa > > 08/07/2007 10:04 AM > > Please respond to > > sohamsa > > > > > > To > > sohamsa > > cc > > > > Subject > > Effects of a Stationary Planet > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Respected Jyotishas > > > > What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the > > example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You > will > > find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in > > capricorn but just out of debility. > > > > from lessons I got this > > > > Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the > > Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a > > certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong > > and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its > > retrograde cycle. > > > > Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we > say > > that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet > > stationary planets? > > > > Regards > > > > Tarun > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Soul. PLease see this post below and many others using advanced search mode for messages of this and others for discussions on this topic and others, Best wishes Lakshmi RE: Sa and Ju change from direct to retrograde or viceversa and a few charts-- why? om namo bhagavate vasudevaya Dear Rishi Shukla Perhaps thats the reason why the concept of transits in rasi charts needs more elaboration and we need to examine the ramifications w.r.t. natal divisional charts. Secondly you said that they are about to change signs...have you defined the *about to* in your study? See the speed of motion of these planets. The about to may imply months in some charts. With best wishes and warm regards, Sanjay Rath * * * Sri Jagannath Center® 15B Gangaram Hospital Road New Delhi 110060, India http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 * * * rishi shukla [rishi_2000in] Tuesday, October 04, 2005 1:34 AM ; vedic astrology ; sohamsa Sa and Ju change from direct to retrograde or viceversa and a few charts-- why? Vidvan Gurujans and Jyotishas, May the Mother shower her blessings on all this day of beginning of Navratras. While exploring the fascinating aspects of Jyotish and learning bit by bit, I stumbled on an interesting correlation in a set of Charts and seek your opinion on it. In my very limited awareness of Jyotisha, the motion of grahas, that is direct or retrograde, slow or almost stationary or fast is taken in account only as a part of shadbala as chestabala. Despite my efforts to know more on this, I have not been able to find a detailed discussion on this issue. This small study focuses on the slow movement of grahas, specially Jupiter and Saturn in 30 Charts. Fifteen of these charts come from the charts available in JH 7.02 as sample charts and 15 others collected from the files section of the Vedic Astrology group. Initially looking at retrograde aspects, 15 Sa retrogrades and 5 Ju retrogrades were found in these charts with only two charts, that of Ramakrishna Paramhans and Dalai Lama having both Sa and Ju retrogrades. A total of 18/30 charts had atleast either a Sa or a Ju retrograde. Considering that both Sa and Ju are retrograde for four months in a year, this is not a surprising figure and does not lead to any suggestion. However, when one looks if Sa or Ju is about to change stations from direct to retrograde or vice versa within one month of the date of birth in these charts, an interesting aspect is thrown up. In 19 of 30 cases, Sa is set to change stations and is moving slowly. In 14/30 charts Ju is set to change stations, in 8 cases both Sa and Ju about to change stations and in a total of 25/30 cases either Sa or Ju or both are about to change stations and are travelling at a slow/slower speed. This is a surprisingly high figure of almost 83% charts. Considering that on an average this period in a year would account for four months in a year; around 33-40 % of charts should have this situation. A random sample of 30 other charts showed this average at almost 40 % for actors and around the same for Police Officers. The eight charts in which both Sa and Ju are set to change status belong to: Ramakrishna Paramhans, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Paramhans Yogananda, Dalai Lama amongst others. Here is the total list: Table1 Name Date of Birth Ju Date of Enter/Exit R Sa Date of Enter/Exit R Ramanujacharya 4/4/1017 1 Ge 37 20 Sg 12 R 4/10/1017 N Copernicus 1/28/1473 18 Sc 02 3/22/1473 2 Ge 06 2/17/1473 Chaitanya Mahaprabhu 2/27/1486 20 Sg 22 24 Sc 40 3/20/1486 Ramakrishna Paramhansa 2/18/1836 14 Ge 33 R 3/1/1836 13 Li 41 R 2/14/1836 B S Rao 2/12/1856 18 Aq 10 1 Ge 21 R 2/23/1856 Sw Narasimha Bharati 3/11/1858 21 Ar 31 29 Ge 30 R 3/22/1858 Rabindranath Tagore 5/7/1861 25 Cn 56 4/14/1861 10 Le 44 5/5/1861 Swami Vivekananda 1/12/1863 4 Li 0 2/12/1863 13 Vi 34 1/15/1861 Mahatma Gandhi 10/2/1869 28 Ar 08 R 9/10/1869 20 Sc 19 Shri Aurobindo 8/15/1872 21 Cn 35 23 Sg 29 R 9/19/1872 Raman Maharishi 12/30/1879 16 Aq 29 17 Pi 03 12/13/1879 Rajendra Prasad Dr. 12/3/1884 13 Le 04 12/21/1884 29 Ta 14 R Sw Sivananda * 9/8/1887 11 Li 19 10 Cn 01 Paramhans Yogananda 1/5/1893 23 Pi 51 12/10/1892 20 Vi 13 1/21/1893 Meher Baba Sri 2/24/1894 1 Ta 41 2 Li 21 R 2/2/1894 Sw Chandrasekhar Saraswati 5/20/1894 17 Ta 58 26 Vi 50 R 6/21/1894 Srila Prabhupada * 9/1/1896 2 Le 01 21 Li 47 Mother Teresa 8/26/1910 21 Vi 10 13 Ar 56 R 8/20/1910 B V Raman 8/8/1912 12 Sc 58 8/3/1912 10 Ta 09 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 1/12/1917 3 Ar 33 12/21/1916 4 Cn 54 R Pope John Paul II 5/18/1920 18 Cn 15 12 Le 11 5/7/1920 Satya Sai Baba * 11/23/1926 27 Cp 01 6 Sc 00 RamDass 4/6/1931 18 Ge 54 3/6/1931 29 Sg 47 5/2/1931 Osho Rajneesh 12/11/1931 29 Cn 43 R 12/10/1931 28 Sg 33 PV Chelapati Rao 7/15/1933 26 Le 05 21 Cp 40 R Dalai Lama 7/6/1935 20 Li 30 R 7/12/1935 17 Aq 05 R 6/22/1935 Sw Jayendra Saraswati 7/18/1935 20 Li 31 7/12/1935 16 Aq 40 R 6/22/1935 Amitabh Bachchan 10/11/1942 0 Cn 32 19 Ta 13 R 9/25/1942 Sanjay Rath 8/7/1963 26 Pi 07 8/9/1963 26 Cp 49 R PV Narasimha Rao 4/4/1970 9 Li 45 R 15 Ar 06 The names on the list need no analysis and introduction. This is undoubtedly a small sample and a larger sample may change the situation but would like to know more on this interesting aspect. Regards Rishisohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " <soulsadhak wrote: > > Hi All, > > do we actually see stationery status in a chart if ever? > > thanx > SS > sohamsa , Ramesh.F.Gangaramani@ wrote: > > > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Tarun, > > Sorry for my ignorance but does JHL show a planet being stationary? > > thanks > > Ramesh > > > > > > > > > > tarungarg@ > > Sent by: sohamsa > > 08/07/2007 10:04 AM > > Please respond to > > sohamsa > > > > > > To > > sohamsa > > cc > > > > Subject > > Effects of a Stationary Planet > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Respected Jyotishas > > > > What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the > > example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You > will > > find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in > > capricorn but just out of debility. > > > > from lessons I got this > > > > Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the > > Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a > > certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong > > and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its > > retrograde cycle. > > > > Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we > say > > that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet > > stationary planets? > > > > Regards > > > > Tarun > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Hare Rama Krishna Dear all, for more see this link and read Visti article and then the questions asked and his response to your same quesitons http://www.srigaruda.com/2007/02/07/retrogression/langswitch_lang/wp best wishes Lakshmi sohamsa , " lakshmikary " <lakshmikary wrote: > > Hare Rama Krishna > Dear Soul. > PLease see this post below and many others using advanced search mode > for messages of this and others for discussions on this > topic and others, > Best wishes > Lakshmi > RE: Sa and Ju change from direct to retrograde or viceversa > and a few charts-- why? > > om namo bhagavate vasudevaya > Dear Rishi Shukla > Perhaps thats the reason why the concept of transits in rasi charts > needs more elaboration and we need to examine the ramifications w.r.t. > natal divisional charts. Secondly you said that they are about to > change signs...have you defined the *about to* in your study? See the > speed of motion of these planets. The about to may imply months in > some charts. > With best wishes and warm regards, > Sanjay Rath > * * * > Sri Jagannath Center® > 15B Gangaram Hospital Road > New Delhi 110060, India > http://srath.com, +91-11-25717162 > * * * > > > rishi shukla [rishi_2000in@] > Tuesday, October 04, 2005 1:34 AM > ; vedic astrology ; > sohamsa > Sa and Ju change from direct to retrograde or > viceversa and a few charts-- why? > > Vidvan Gurujans and Jyotishas, > > May the Mother shower her blessings on all this day of > beginning of Navratras. > While exploring the fascinating aspects of Jyotish and > learning bit by bit, I stumbled on an interesting > correlation in a set of Charts and seek your opinion > on it. > > In my very limited awareness of Jyotisha, the motion > of grahas, that is direct or retrograde, slow or > almost stationary or fast is taken in account only as > a part of shadbala as chestabala. Despite my efforts > to know more on this, I have not been able to find a > detailed discussion on this issue. > > This small study focuses on the slow movement of > grahas, specially Jupiter and Saturn in 30 Charts. > Fifteen of these charts come from the charts available > in JH 7.02 as sample charts and 15 others collected > from the files section of the Vedic Astrology group. > Initially looking at retrograde aspects, 15 Sa > retrogrades and 5 Ju retrogrades were found in these > charts with only two charts, that of Ramakrishna > Paramhans and Dalai Lama having both Sa and Ju > retrogrades. A total of 18/30 charts had atleast > either a Sa or a Ju retrograde. Considering that both > Sa and Ju are retrograde for four months in a year, > this is not a surprising figure and does not lead to > any suggestion. > > However, when one looks if Sa or Ju is about to change > stations from direct to retrograde or vice versa > within one month of the date of birth in these charts, > an interesting aspect is thrown up. In 19 of 30 cases, > Sa is set to change stations and is moving slowly. In > 14/30 charts Ju is set to change stations, in 8 cases > both Sa and Ju about to change stations and in a total > of 25/30 cases either Sa or Ju or both are about to > change stations and are travelling at a slow/slower > speed. This is a surprisingly high figure of almost > 83% charts. > Considering that on an average this period in a year > would account for four months in a year; around 33-40 > % of charts should have this situation. A random > sample of 30 other charts showed this average at > almost 40 % for actors and around the same for Police > Officers. > The eight charts in which both Sa and Ju are set to > change status belong to: > Ramakrishna Paramhans, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath > Tagore, Paramhans Yogananda, Dalai Lama amongst > others. > > Here is the total list: > Table1 > Name Date of Birth Ju Date of Enter/Exit R Sa > Date of > Enter/Exit R > Ramanujacharya 4/4/1017 1 Ge 37 20 Sg 12 R > 4/10/1017 > N Copernicus 1/28/1473 18 Sc 02 3/22/1473 2 Ge 06 > 2/17/1473 > Chaitanya Mahaprabhu 2/27/1486 20 Sg 22 24 Sc 40 > 3/20/1486 > Ramakrishna Paramhansa 2/18/1836 14 Ge 33 R 3/1/1836 > 13 Li 41 R 2/14/1836 > B S Rao 2/12/1856 18 Aq 10 1 Ge 21 R 2/23/1856 > Sw Narasimha Bharati 3/11/1858 21 Ar 31 29 Ge 30 R > 3/22/1858 > Rabindranath Tagore 5/7/1861 25 Cn 56 4/14/1861 10 Le > 44 5/5/1861 > Swami Vivekananda 1/12/1863 4 Li 0 2/12/1863 13 Vi 34 > 1/15/1861 > Mahatma Gandhi 10/2/1869 28 Ar 08 R 9/10/1869 20 Sc 19 > > Shri Aurobindo 8/15/1872 21 Cn 35 23 Sg 29 R > 9/19/1872 > Raman Maharishi 12/30/1879 16 Aq 29 17 Pi 03 > 12/13/1879 > Rajendra Prasad Dr. 12/3/1884 13 Le 04 12/21/1884 29 > Ta 14 R > Sw Sivananda * 9/8/1887 11 Li 19 10 Cn 01 > Paramhans Yogananda 1/5/1893 23 Pi 51 12/10/1892 20 Vi > 13 1/21/1893 > Meher Baba Sri 2/24/1894 1 Ta 41 2 Li 21 R > 2/2/1894 > Sw Chandrasekhar Saraswati 5/20/1894 17 Ta 58 26 Vi > 50 R 6/21/1894 > Srila Prabhupada * 9/1/1896 2 Le 01 21 Li 47 > Mother Teresa 8/26/1910 21 Vi 10 13 Ar 56 R > 8/20/1910 > B V Raman 8/8/1912 12 Sc 58 8/3/1912 10 Ta 09 > Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 1/12/1917 3 Ar 33 12/21/1916 4 > Cn 54 R > Pope John Paul II 5/18/1920 18 Cn 15 12 Le 11 > 5/7/1920 > Satya Sai Baba * 11/23/1926 27 Cp 01 6 Sc 00 > RamDass 4/6/1931 18 Ge 54 3/6/1931 29 Sg 47 > 5/2/1931 > Osho Rajneesh 12/11/1931 29 Cn 43 R 12/10/1931 28 Sg > 33 > PV Chelapati Rao 7/15/1933 26 Le 05 21 Cp 40 R > Dalai Lama 7/6/1935 20 Li 30 R 7/12/1935 17 Aq 05 R > 6/22/1935 > Sw Jayendra Saraswati 7/18/1935 20 Li 31 7/12/1935 16 > Aq 40 R 6/22/1935 > Amitabh Bachchan 10/11/1942 0 Cn 32 19 Ta 13 R > 9/25/1942 > Sanjay Rath 8/7/1963 26 Pi 07 8/9/1963 26 Cp 49 R > PV Narasimha Rao 4/4/1970 9 Li 45 R 15 Ar 06 > The names on the list need no analysis and > introduction. This is undoubtedly a small sample and a > larger sample may change the situation but would like > to know more on this interesting aspect. > Regards > > Rishisohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " <soulsadhak@> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > do we actually see stationery status in a chart if ever? > > > > thanx > > SS > > sohamsa , Ramesh.F.Gangaramani@ wrote: > > > > > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > > > Dear Tarun, > > > Sorry for my ignorance but does JHL show a planet being stationary? > > > thanks > > > Ramesh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > tarungarg@ > > > Sent by: sohamsa > > > 08/07/2007 10:04 AM > > > Please respond to > > > sohamsa > > > > > > > > > To > > > sohamsa > > > cc > > > > > > Subject > > > Effects of a Stationary Planet > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Respected Jyotishas > > > > > > What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the > > > example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You > > will > > > find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in > > > capricorn but just out of debility. > > > > > > from lessons I got this > > > > > > Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from the > > > Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a > > > certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very strong > > > and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its > > > retrograde cycle. > > > > > > Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we > > say > > > that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet > > > stationary planets? > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Tarun > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 ||Namah Shivaya|| Dear SS, The rasi's are the resources/jadtatmas, Ju exalts in the rasi of Cancer. Irespective of its lord, the rasi will give its effect on a fixed basis. Any effect on the lord of Cancer will effect its bhava significations or karkatwa. Best Sharat - Soul Sadhak sohamsa Thursday, August 09, 2007 3:56 AM Re: Effects of a Stationary Planet Hi Sharat,What i mean to say is that if a planet is debilitated, there can exist cancellation of same, conversely if a planet is exalted, wouldnt/shdnt there be a cancellation of the same existing (we may choose not to look at it or completely igonore it).e.g. Say Ju is exalted in Cn but in same chart Mo (lord of Cn) is debilitated in Sc.sorry for the bad example earlier.Thanx a tonneSSsohamsa , "Sharat" <gidoc wrote:>> ||Namah Shivaya||> Dear 'Soul',> I am not sure I understand...what youre saing here!> Me is exalted in Virgo; its lord is Me itself! A graha in this position is feeling happy, why would you cancel that?> > Best wishes> Sharat> > - > Soul Sadhak > sohamsa > Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:16 PM> Re: Effects of a Stationary Planet> > > Sorry to intervene, Sharat and Tarun,> > why is it that we look only for cancellation of debilitation, is > looking for cancellation of exaltation not logical in turn? > Say the lord of the hs in which a planet finds it's exaltation is > poorly placed in rasi/nav or debilitated itself? > e.g. Me is exalted in Vi, but it's lord Me is debil in Pi in the > chart.> > Thanx a tonne> SS.> sohamsa , "Sharat" <gidoc@> wrote:> >> > > > ||Namah Shivaya||> > > > Dear Tarun,> > > > As I understand this, you need to treat this as in ' neecha' and > find if> > you can get any ' neechabhanga'. Stationary debilitated planet will > be> > weak to give its significations per se.> > > > Best wishes> > > > Sharat> > > > > > sohamsa , "tarungarg" <tarungarg@> wrote:> > >> > > Respected Jyotishas> > >> > > What are the effects of a stationary planet on the lagna. Take the> > > example of my chart Sept 30 1973, 15:50 PM kapurthala India. You > will> > > find that there is a stationary Jupiter in the lagna, though in> > > capricorn but just out of debility.> > >> > > from lessons I got this> > >> > > Every planet gets retrograde when it is at a certain degree from > the> > > Sun. Before retrogression occurs, the planet gets stationary for a> > > certain period of time. At this time the planet gives a very > strong> > > and steady effect. The same thing occurs when the planet ends its> > > retrograde cycle.> > >> > > Now Retrograde planets have a lot of chesta bala and thats why we > say> > > that they behave like exhalted planets. How about debilitated yet> > > stationary planets?> > >> > > Regards> > >> > > Tarun> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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