Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 Date of Marriage Q1. Is it correct to say that marriage could have occurred during the sub of the lord of any of the houses A,B,C,D,E or any one of the planets in these houses? For instance, could Mars have give marriage had it not been both lord of D and in house E. Ans - No. Marriage can only occur in the sub-period of the strongest significator or its samdharmi. If the strongest significator or its samdharmis are disqualified for some reason, then it can occur in the sub-period of the 2nd or 3rd significator or their samdharmi. The samdharmi, if other than Rahu or Ketu, must have more than 12 points. Mars being in house D or E is not relevant as it has less than 4 points. It's being the lord of D or E is relevant only because it gives extra points to Mars in the worksheet. If Mars had more points due to some other reason, but was not the lord of D or E, it would still give marriage. Its having high points, as well as being the lord of D or E, increases its ability to give the result. Q2. Does a planet a. aspecting or conjoining the lord of house ABCD or E or b. aspecting house ABCD or E also qualify to give by itself the relevant event during its sub? Ans - The planet would not give the result by itself due to aspecting one of the houses. Actually, if it aspects house AB or C, it would be disqualified to give the result unless it is the lord of D or E. Aspecting the lord or the house would eventually be translated to the points that it adds or reduces from (depending on whether its aspect is benefic or malefic) the strength. For example, if a planet with 5 points, not the lord of D or E, aspects A, it will reduce 5 points from its total strength thus reducing its chances of its samdharmi giving the result (this planet itself cannot give the result because of its sight on A.) Q3. Does the dispositor of the lord of, or of the planets located in houses ABCD or E also qualify to give by itself the relevant event in its sub. Ans - Not due to this reasoning. It might be able to give the result if it has enough points and is not disqualified. Q4. Is it necessary that the relevant planet have a particular number of points to qualify? Ans - Yes. Normally the planet with the highest points or its samdharmi gives the result. However, the samdharmi must have at least 12 points to qualify. It is better if the samdharmi is the 2nd or 3rd strongest significator. Q5. If a planet X is in the same sign as the lord of a relevant house, but the 2 planets are 15 degree or more apart, can X be deemed conjoined to the lord of the house for the above purpose? Ans - Yes. In this system, conjunction is taken as same sign. It is principally used for determining samdharmi relationship. Q6. With certain caveats, relating to strength, a planet X in the 4th house from another planet Y can give the results of Y during X's sub even though X has no links with the relevant houses, assuming Y does? Ans - Actually, the system does not require either X or Y to have any link with the houses. Apart from strength, you have to see whether Y has less than 4 points and also whether X has more points than Y. If X has more points than Y then X becomes samdharmi to Y and that is the reason it can give the results for Y. Q7. Are there any other indicators than as above to figure out if the lord of a sub is activated for a given question. Ans - I will pass this one. Regards Sanjay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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