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"According to KP, owners of occupants of a house do not offer the result by ownership or occupation, but they offer the

results of the lord of the constellation as signified by occupation or ownership of the constellation lord (star lord). Suppose for example, the planet ars is in the !th house for a Pisces born Ascendant. "ere ars is owner of #nd Aries and $th Scorpio and occupies %ibra where !th cusp falls. Suppose ars is in the star of &upiter (lord of ' and '() and &upiter is in #nd house Aries. "ere though ars is owner of # and $ and is placed in !th house ars himself will not be gi)ing #nd and $th and !th house results. *n the other hand, ars being placed in the constellation of &upiter will offer the results of #nd house (because ars star lord &upiter occupies the #nd). Again, ars will gi)e the result of lagna and '(th house as &upiter is lord of %agna and '(th house. +n other words, ars, the tenant planet in a &upiter star will act as agent of &upiter for #nd, %agna and '(th house results. "ere ars though occupying !th house will not signify !th house matters. So here ars in &upiter constellation or star will be a significator for houses ', '( and # and not for the houses #, ! and $ to which ars is lord and occupant. +f ars signifies the matter of houses ', '( and #, by )irtue of being placed in a &upiter ruled star, then which planet will offer the results of ars for house matters #, ! and $,

+t will be that planet or planets tenanting one of the three stars of ars ( riga, -hitra, .hanista). Suppose there are none in the stars of ars mentioned abo)e. /hen ars itself will offer the results of houses #, ! and $ in addition to house results of ', #, and '(. +n this state (i.e. no planet tenanting ars stars), ars is said to ac0uire "Positional Strength" for the house occupied by it (!th) and also houses # and $ owned by it, pro)ided houses # and $ are untenanted. Again when the houses owned by a planet are occupied by other planets, the owner planet becomes a )ery wea1 significator for the house owned and the occupant planet becomes stronger than the owner. /he occupant is always stronger than the owner and occupation is always stronger than ownership.

+n KP, that planet which is placed in any one of the 2 stars of the occupant is the strongest significator 1nown as first rate significator. Suppose no planet tenants any one of the three stars of the occupant of a house. /hen the occupant himself becomes the strongest significator for the house occupied but this is next in strength only to first rate significator. ars for example, in the abo)e cited case suppose there is no occupant at all in a house which is )acant. /hen the planet in the star of the lord of the house will be significator for the )acant house. Suppose there is no planet at all in the stars of the %ord of the house, then the lord of the house himself will become the significator pro)ided the houses owned by him are not occupied by any other planet. /his is significators are fixed and decided in Krishnamurti Padhati.

3or the same matter there may be many significator planets and the same planet may be signifying se)eral matters. So, before proceeding to commence 4udgment of a horoscope, we must draw up a significator table, based upon the abo)e considerations.

Again in KP, the sub lord exclusi)ely decides the success or failure of a matter. +f the sub lord of the tenanting planet is in the constellation of a planet signifying fa)orable houses for the matter under consideration, the tenanting planet offers the results of this constellation lord as decided by the sublord when the period of the tenant planet runs or whene)er any planet transits the asterism of the tenanting planet."

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