Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Respected Krushnaji, I am trying to understand this. Please advise if the following understanding is correct: Let us take the case where Jupiter is in a house with 6 points. Saturn is in 4th from it with 1 point. In such a case 1. If Jupiter is the natural or functional karak for any house, then Saturn, in its sub period, will give bad results for this house. This would happen even if Saturn has more than 12 points in the worksheet for that house. 2. The results would later turn out to be good if Saturn is either in D or E or is the lord of D or E. 3. Regardless of point 2, the problems created in the period of Saturn would be corrected in the period of Jupiter if Jupiter is otherwise strong. Please also clarify of the above would still be true if Jupiter is the strongest significator instead of the karak for the house in question. Kind regards Sanjay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Dear Sanjay, Answer of these questions can be given in better way, if we take an example. In general if the planet in fourth place (here you asked for Saturn) with less points will give adverse result, perticularly for the house for which Jupiter is karak, i.e. 10th and . If we consider the case of Ron then it can give adverse result for 10th and 1st . Now again Jupiter is strong significator of 7th, 11th, 3rd, 8th, 12th. house. It can not harm those houses. > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg > > > 4:10 questions >Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:16:35 +0700 > >Respected Krushnaji, > >I am trying to understand this. Please advise if the following >understanding >is correct: > >Let us take the case where Jupiter is in a house with 6 points. Saturn is >in >4th from it with 1 point. In such a case > >1. If Jupiter is the natural or functional karak for any house, then >Saturn, >in its sub period, will give bad results for this house. This would happen >even if Saturn has more than 12 points in the worksheet for that house. YES IT CAN BE. > >2. The results would later turn out to be good if Saturn is either in D or >E >or is the lord of D or E. YES CORRECT > >3. Regardless of point 2, the problems created in the period of Saturn >would >be corrected in the period of Jupiter if Jupiter is otherwise strong.YES >CORRECT. > >Please also clarify of the above would still be true if Jupiter is the >strongest significator instead of the karak for the house in question. >nO IT CAN NOT BE FOR THE HOUSES FOR WHICH JUPITER IS NOT ACTING AS KARAK. >........krushna >Kind regards >Sanjay > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Respected Krushnaji, Thank you for the clarification. It is much more clear now. Kind regards Sanjay - " krushna kalani J.K. " <krushanain Friday, December 15, 2000 1:10 AM Re: 4:10 questions Dear Sanjay, Answer of these questions can be given in better way, if we take an example. In general if the planet in fourth place (here you asked for Saturn) with less points will give adverse result, perticularly for the house for which Jupiter is karak, i.e. 10th and . If we consider the case of Ron then it can give adverse result for 10th and 1st . Now again Jupiter is strong significator of 7th, 11th, 3rd, 8th, 12th. house. It can not harm those houses. > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg > > > 4:10 questions >Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:16:35 +0700 > >Respected Krushnaji, > >I am trying to understand this. Please advise if the following >understanding >is correct: > >Let us take the case where Jupiter is in a house with 6 points. Saturn is >in >4th from it with 1 point. In such a case > >1. If Jupiter is the natural or functional karak for any house, then >Saturn, >in its sub period, will give bad results for this house. This would happen >even if Saturn has more than 12 points in the worksheet for that house. YES IT CAN BE. > >2. The results would later turn out to be good if Saturn is either in D or >E >or is the lord of D or E. YES CORRECT > >3. Regardless of point 2, the problems created in the period of Saturn >would >be corrected in the period of Jupiter if Jupiter is otherwise strong.YES >CORRECT. > >Please also clarify of the above would still be true if Jupiter is the >strongest significator instead of the karak for the house in question. >nO IT CAN NOT BE FOR THE HOUSES FOR WHICH JUPITER IS NOT ACTING AS KARAK. >........krushna >Kind regards >Sanjay > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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