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Dear Krushna,

 

In all charts, Venus and Saturn are natural sandharmis. In my chart, are

they in FUNCTIONAL sandharmi?

 

Saturn is placed in the 4th house from Venus. However, Venus and Saturn get

4 points each in their ashtakavargas. According to a rule, Saturn should get

more points than Venus to be a sandharmi for Venus. Am I right?

 

My birthdate: 24 october 1956 11h15 (UT 10h15) Paris. Ascendant: 21°

Scorpio.

 

Thanks a lot

Denis

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Dear Denis,

Please note There is no direct relation in NK and

FK. If NK is FK then it will result as per it's

status.

If any planet is in the 10th place, it should be

with less then 4 points ( until and unless it is not a

lord of D or E) The planet in 10th house with more

points can help in giving the result in better way. If

the planet in 4th place is having less points, then it

will not give the good result.

For this assume a case:

Suppose A is a officer and head of a dept, and B

is his assistance, If B by nature is culprit ( with

less points for our purpose) He will obay orders of A,

but may make some mischief in the job, or may do some

harm to A. in other words B will not have any devotion

for A.

krushna

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In all charts, Venus and Saturn are natural

sandharmis. In my chart, are<BR>

they in FUNCTIONAL sandharmi?<BR>

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Saturn is placed in the 4th house from Venus. However,

Venus and Saturn get<BR>

4 points each in their ashtakavargas. According to a

rule, Saturn should get<BR>

more points than Venus to be a sandharmi for Venus. Am

I right?<BR>

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My birthdate: 24 october 1956 11h15 (UT 10h15) Paris.

Ascendant: 21 <BR>

Scorpio.<BR>

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Thanks a lot<BR>

Denis<BR>

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