Guest guest Posted November 27, 2009 Report Share Posted November 27, 2009 Can too good a venus be bad for getting or staying married? Example if all three are satisfied: 1. venus in rashi own house taurus, 2. venus in rashi sevnth house 3. venus in navamsha seventh house If too good a venus is bad for getting or staying married, then please explain why/how that is so? Thanks Satwant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2009 Report Share Posted November 27, 2009 Dear Satwant sister, If marriage were only about venus, then why would there be the need for God to create infatuation, living together and other many situations that are akin to love and marriage? Many " experts " tend to oversimplify marriage just as they do to Karma: Chanting, penance, gemstones, poojas and amulets and a lot of other options exist! If one does not work out, there are plans B, C and so on! And if one *book* finishes, there is an entire library available! Venus is just the beginning perhaps, and if numbers worldwide matter, perhaps not even significant! There are more arranged marriages in our world (given the population distribution across the cultures etc.!) than those initiated or driven by venus! Through my observation of people and gratefully through their willing sharing, all I can say is that marriage (but not marriage alone!) can enable one to understand Venus! The planet of LOVE! As long as it is not isolated (Venus Kemadruma!). What you have described, if present in a chart, allows the blessed individual to experience love. What he or she does with that gift he or she was born with then determines if he or she deserved such a GIFT bestowed at birth! RR_, vedic astrology , Satwant Kaur <Satwant.Kaur wrote: > > Can too good a venus be bad for getting or staying married? > Example if all three are satisfied: > 1. venus in rashi own house taurus, > 2. venus in rashi sevnth house > 3. venus in navamsha seventh house > > If too good a venus is bad for getting or staying married, then > please explain why/how that is so? > Thanks > Satwant > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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