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Shanker Adawal
All of you have already been told about the North-Indian Style of horoscopes and South-Indian style of horoscopes. Normally these
horoscopes are in vogue all over India but still in some parts of India, different form is used say in West Bengal etc. For the
purposes of our study, we shall normally rely on the North Indian style.
Horoscope is the map of heavenly bodies (planets) drawn at a particular moment say at the time of birth. Such horoscopes can be
drawn at any time for any purpose. The horoscope drawn at the time of birth are called Natal Horoscopes (Janama Patri or Janam
Lagna) and horoscopes drawn at the time of question (Prashana) are called Prashna Chart (Question time horoscope). As the
students will learn later, horoscopes are also drawn from various other angles i.e. of nations, for rainfall etc. The horoscope would be
with reference to Sun's ingress that is entry of the Sun in a particular sign. The students need not know much about these as they will
be told when they reach advance course of Mundanes Astrology. Wait for our book on Mundan Astrology. However, Horoary
Astrology (Prashana Horoscopes) will be discussed.
The horoscope is also known as natal chart, map, map of heavens at birth, but in Hindu astrology it is known as 'Janama Lagna' or
'Janama Patri'. Actually, the erection of birth chart and subsequent understanding of the birth chart is the biggest stumbling point but
the beginner has to be 'patient' and work hard to get to the depth of the astrological principles. It is through birth chart that an
astrologer is in a position to know how the native would behave and why he behaves in a particular manner. The horoscope becomes
the basis to tell about die mental aptitude of the native. Horoscope becomes a useful tool for self-knowledge and know about others
whose horoscope is studied. Depending on your interest, keep blank birth chart forms, calculator, three colour pens, a ruler, a pencil
or a pen and also scrap papers.
The Horoscope
In my earlier books (first & Second) students were told about the Horoscopes and were also told about the North Indian and South
Indian style of Horoscopes. In this book we give more details about the Horoscope and how it is cast i.e. How to Prepare a
Horoscope (Birth Chart) or Janma Kundli on the given time and date of birth.
1) Precisely, a horoscope is the map or diagram or a chart of the planetary forces governing the particular moment of time say time
of birth. As the students will learn later that no one can make use of various opportunities of life - right from the child-hood till
death i.e. education, livelihood, marriage and married life, progeny, old age etc. without the close and deep study of the said map
(Janama Kundli). Destiny and fate are in-built in the said chart of heaven, which is erected according to the well laid down
principles of astrology. In other words, it can be said that the horoscope is simply a scheme or a plan representing an accurate
picture of the heavens i.e. of the position of the planets and the stars (Nakshtras) ruling at the time of the birth of the child. The map
i.e. Janama Kundli is drawn in 12 divisions (houses) either in the square form (north or south Indian forms) or in the circular or
(mostly in western countries). However, our study shall be with reference to the North Indian form of the Horoscope.
2) Horoscope speak about the language of the heavens governing the life of the native. In due courses of time, the students shall be
in a position to understand the compounded nature of planets, their conjunctions and aspects if they now master simple nature of
planets, signs and houses. If a student has in mind the significations of the planets, signs and houses, he will be in a position to give
the required accurate predictions. I am not burdening the students with 'symbols' of planets and signs-Wait for more Books and be
prefect in the preliminaries.
The 1st lord Mercury is in the 7th house and the 7th lord is in the 1st house. The lord of
the 11th house is exalted in the 9th house, the house of luck and fortune. The native had
love marriage. His beloved left her parents home, without informing them of her
intention to marry the native. They are leading a happy married life and they are blessed
with two sons and three daughters.
Case Study 2
Here the lord of the ascendant, Moon is in the 7th house and the lord of the 7th house,
Saturn, is in the ascendant (parivartana). She had love marriage, although her husband
had poor longevity due to the placement of Ketu, Saturn and Mars in the 6th, 7th and
8th houses respectively from the 7th house and the Moon.
The relationship of the 1st and the 7th lords has, therefore, to be studied thoroughly,
before predicting love marriage on a nativity.
Case Study 3
This belongs to a film actress of yester-years, who had love marriage with a film director.
In this chart, the lord of the 1st house Sun and the lord of the 7th house Saturn aspect
each other mutually (7th aspect). Here the problem is that the lagna lord is posited in
the 12th house from the lagna, while the 7th lord is placed in the 12th house from the
7th. The love marriage ended in frustration because of the unfavourable disposition of
the 1st and the 7th lords.
Another important combination which causes love marriage.
The relationship between the 5th lord and the 7th lord either by mutual exchange of
houses or by conjunction, plays a vital role.
Case Study 4
The above combination causing love marriage can well be seen in the birth chart of a
known film actor cum director of yester years. In this horoscope, the lord of 5th house
Mars conjoins with the 7th lord Mercury in the ascendant. The 11th lord heightens this
effect while the lord of the 3rd, by joining them, shows the initiative which might have
been taken by the native to win his love.
Referring to the report on a symposium on combination for love marriage, I find that
some of the learned scholars have given horoscope of persons, who had love marriage
because they liked their partners before their marriage. In Northern India, the boy and
the girl are given equal opportunity to see each other either to accept or to reject the
intended life partner before the marriage is arranged by parents. In case they like each
other, the parents arrange their marriage. But this marriage cannot be termed as love
marriage.
Further, there may be causes, where a boy sees a girl, starts loving her without having
been responded and later on manages to marry her with influence or pressure. Even this
marriage cannot be termed as love marriage.
has to have a telling effect on the native. The native will have problems with ego and
thereby the individual would not have developed a good character and personality. The
native will have tendency to be sober, serious and contemplative. He has to be cautious
and develop flexibility to adjust in different situations.
2nd House: Saturn in retrogression posited in the 2nd house reflects that the native in
the past life was highly materialistic, emphasizing solely on possession on self centered
attitude having no regard for the material aspect of others. Despite denials, limitations
and disappointments, retrograde Saturn in the 2nd will enable the native to manage and
set aside sizeable earning by way of accumulation. The exertions undergone by the
native would be remarkable.
3rd House: There was undoubtedly an avoidable of responsibility concerning brothers
and sisters. The natives mental attitude would have been wanting, since he would not
have made efforts for self development and communicating with others. The current
life, in all possibility, will be marked by consistent need on the part of these family
members concerning the 3rd house. The native will accept the responsibility, whether he
is able to execute or not.
4th House: The failure would have been related to mother, education, residence etc.
the native would have neglected or abused human feelings. Regardless of the effort
required, the individual should establish proper home facilities and create a constructive
atmosphere at home and surroundings.
5th House: In this position, Saturn in retrogression will speak o ill will with children
and lack of purvapunya bhagya. The natives natural creative ability would have been
impaired by negligence or other factors. He should have been self centered. There is a
possibility for denial of children; with a rare chance of limited progeny and that too such
a child can be differently abled. Such a native should cultivate the habit to be very good
to young folks.
6th House: Presence of retrograde Saturn in the 6th will make the native to shirk
responsibility and moreover he would have earned the displeasure of the public, due to
his negligence. He would remain aloof, like a lonely goat. Selfless service to mankind,
without expecting pat on the back for the job well done, would bring him a positive
gain. Patience and understanding will be added advantage, along with wise use of good
health.
7th House: Partnership in matrimony or in business would have gone haywire by lack of
faith in each other. Carnal and material desire left in doldrums can force a person to
carry forward the retrogression of Saturn in the 7th in the following birth. To reverse
these ill effects in the current life will definitely be an uphill task, but that is the only
alternative available for the native to negotiate through.
8th House: A neglected pursuit of metaphysical teaching, higher truth learning,
astrology and so forth, and also having gained these, misused the knowledge would have
resulted in Saturn occupying the 8th house in retrogression affecting the nature of life.
The native will have to make a true search for the truth, ad here metaphysical principles
in daily walk of life, and be a friend in need. He should lend a helping hand in job
sectors. All these will mitigate the current status of the planet Saturn.
9th House: The philosophy of life had been left in the lurch, while masquerading in the
previous life with scant respect for dharma, leave alone karma. His dogmatic approach
towards religion and philosophy could have taken the wrath and resulted in religious
persecution mounting to violence and cruelty.
Abuse of any knowledge is detrimental in the current life as well the life to follow as per
the oft quote Janmanthara krutham papam Therefore the native will have to be on
guard and seek true knowledge for imparting to others with utmost faith in the well
being of the fellowmen.
10th House: Saturn in retrogression in the 10th house reveals the natives approach to
the job content and execution, which would be far from satisfaction, as per the standards
of the day. A cold shoulder approach for job, employer and environment could de
establishment is like a termite in a timber yard.
The native will have to be extra cautious while executing any job. He has to take others
in into confidence; troubles many emanate from the trusted quarters in any walk of life,
particularly in profession or job.
11th House: The house of gain is again in area where conflict is easy to spring forth,
even from most unexpected quarters. Negation of lawful gains will bring in wrath. Such
natives may have to work overtime with no emoluments to compensate the shortfall. He
may face humiliation at the hands of superiors.
12th House: Saturn in the 12th is not bad, especially for a person who lives beyond 60.
The final departure can be very comfortable and the retrogression adds to this quality.
As the native would not have taken care of Karma aspect of life of others around, there
is possibility of that being affected in the natives case.
These are characters that opt out of the way to help on humanitarian grounds, even
when others hesitate to near the site. They even help scavenge dead carcass for the
general welfare.
Astro reasons
9th house accepted by Mars and the 8th lord Mercury.
9th lord Moon afflicted the Nodes and accepted by the retrograde Saturn posited
in an inimical Sign Leo.
5th lord Jupiter posited in the star of Venus is conjunct with Venus.
In Navamsa chart, the 9th lord is unfavourably posited in the 8th, rendering it
weak. 5th lord Venus is debilitated, occupying the 9th house. 9th house is accepted by
Mars, Saturn and Rahu. 5th house is occupied by the 7th lord Moon, afflicted by the
Nodes.
Association between the lords of 5 and 7, 7th lord Mars is posited in the 5th,
Research Findings
Successful Love Marriage
5th lord in Kendra/ Trikona position to the 7th lord.
Mars and Venus exchanging their relative positions in the horoscopes of the
couple.
Venus of the male horoscope associated with Mars of the female horoscope.
Jupiter of the male horoscope occupying the Sign, where Venus of the female
horoscope is placed.
Saturn
Rahu/ Ketu
Mars
Mercury
Moon
Sun
Questionable morality
Dominating a highly
passionate spouse.
Unsteady and fickle
minded spouse.
Disturbed mind; unfaithful
spouse.
Highly passionate.
Here, the native assumed political power as soon as Saturns Dasa commenced. As lord
of the 4th, Saturn is in the 9th aspected by Sun, the lord of the 10th. Suns aspect on
Saturn has contributed to the strength of Saturn as Yogakaraka. Saturn, the lord of the
4th, has Parivartana with the Moon, the lord of the 9th. Consistent with the nature of the
disposition of Saturn and the Sun, representing the people and aristocracy, respectively
the native had no soft corner for the rich and the privileged. As soon as he took over the
control of his country, monarchy and corruptive political parties made their exit.
Totalitarian techniques were of course employed. His loss of power was due to his own
death in Saturday Rahu period. Rahu as the sub-lord in a maraca place, killed him.
Case Study 2
Is that of a person who, as a minister, wielded considerable influence on the rulers.
Asc Ketu
Rahu
Moon
Case Study -2
CHART
Sat
RASI
Jup Venus
Yogakaraka Mars and the Sun, who is neechabhanga accepting the 10th from Chandra
Lagna being occupied by two benefices, conferred Raja Yoga during the Dasa of Mars.
The fagend of Rahu Bhukti in Rahu Dasa saw the native out of power. Mark the situation
of Rahu in a maraca place accepted both by Mars and Saturn.
Mars as yogakaraka enabled Rahu to sustain the Raja Yoga for some time but Saturn as
a maraca, dealt a death-blow to the native. He lost power and was condemned and shot
as a war criminal.
Case Study 3
is that of a great leader, who fought for the independence of his country from foreign
rule and who, thanks to the stationing of Mars in the 7th, became a dictator, grabbed the
political power and was ultimately over thrown.
Again in this case, the native began to taste the fruits of power with the commencement
of Saturns Dasa. Lord of the Ascendant, Saturn, accepted by Yogakaraka Venus in
conjunction with Jupiter (lord of the 2nd and the 11th), conferred Raja Yoga, which was
effectively enjoyed till the end of Rahus sub- period, when he was deposed.
No dictator in any country wielding absolute power has ever cared for the common
people of his country. For a dictator, absolute power is the only criterion.
Star
Sub
3
9
12
Ketu
Rahu
Moon
Mercury
Mercury
Jupiter
In the above chart, the sub-lord of the 12th cusp is Jupiter. He is the lord of the 3rd and
the 6th, posited in its own constellation. Therefore, the sub-lord of the 12th cusp is a
significator of the 3rd, 6th and the 1st houses. Jupiter aspects the 9th house by its
special 9th aspect. the native, therefore, is fortunate and will go abroad.
Purpose of travel
The purpose for which he will go abroad has to be ascertained from the lord of the 6th
house (i.e. 9th from the 10th house and the 11th from the 8th house). Here, this again
is Jupiter and is posited in its own star. This shows that the native will go abroad on an
assignment. The native left abroad for a job, offered by a foreign firm.
3, 9 and 12 bhavas
Sun is in its own star, in the 3rd bhava. No planet is in the constellations of
Jupiter (3rd and the 6th lord), Mercury and Mars. Ketu alone is in the Sign of Mars.
No planet is in the 9th bhava. Jupiter aspects the 9th.
12th bhava is occupied by the Moon. Rahu is in the star of Moon lord of the 12th
cusp is Mercury.
Sun, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Rahu and the Moon have helped the native on his foreign
journey.
The native left for abroad on 15 January 1976. At that time, he was running Jupiter
dasa, Rahu Antara, Rahu Pratyantara and Jupiter Sookshma. Both Jupiter and Rahu
associated with 3, 9 and 12.
Transits on 15th January 1976, the day of journey
Dasa lord Jupiter was transiting in Pisces, with fortunate trine aspect to its natal position.
He is in the star of Mercury and the sub of Mars.
Antara (Bukthi) lord Rahu was in Libra con joining with the natal Jupiter, and posited in
the star of Jupiter, in Mercury sub.
The day was ruled by Jupiter. Moon was transition in Arudra, Rahus star on that day.
likely that those who run the joint period of the lords of 6 and 8, borrow money without
any proper record and the person who lent the money suddenly passes away therby the
native who runs the period of lord 6 and 8 is not honest temporarily and he appropriates
the amont.
Exchange of Natural Benefics.
The mutual exchange between the lord of 12 with either the lord of 8 or 6 will be
advantageous to the mnative, only when they happen to be natural malefics. Mutual
exchange between natural benefics cannot do harm to the opponent and also much good
to the native. Because , if the 6th lord is a benefic and if it occupies the second house or
if the 3rd lord occupies the 6th house, the natives financial position will improve by
borrowing or service. Therefore , benefics owning the houses 8 and 12 indicate that they
own the houses 2 and 6 to the opponent. Therefore benefics cannot bring either loss or
throw any obstacles to the opponent . hence the native cannot gain much.
This Vipareeta Raja Yoga is really enjoyed , only when the lords of 6 and 8 happen to be
malefics by nature. Indeed the period may cause an injury to the person and he may
suffer from disease, yet monetarily it will do good to him or in any competitive
examination or election, he will come out successful. This is purely applicable to those
who are born in Mithuna Lagna and Vrischika Lagna.
Mutual exchange between the lords of 6 and 12 will be advantageous to younger brother
mother and father. Interchange between the lords of 8 and 12 will be advantageous to
younger brother, mother and father. Interchange between the lords of 8 and 12 will be
advantageous to mother, wife and elder brother. Interchange between lords of 6 and 8
will be advantageous to children.
Notes: 1. Natural Benefics: Jupiter, Venus, Waxing Moon, Unafflicated Mercury.
2. Natural Malefics: Saturn, Mars, Sun, Waning Moon, Afflicted Mercury,
Rahu,Ketu.
exchange of houses between two planets. In some notable scripts, it is said to be Jeeva
Yoga. Rabindra Nath Tagore, and eminent poet from Bengal, had Jeeva yoga or
Parivartana yoga in his natal chart. He was born in Pisces Sign and ascendant, along with
moon in the lagna and Jupiter in exaltation in cancer in the fifth house. He won the nobal
prize in literature.
If the 9th lord is posited in a dusthana(6,8 or 12), then the fruitful results will be
blocked. Another fround may be noted for bad luck or ill fate, if kalasarpa yoga is found
in the Rasi Chart of the native. Kalasarpa yoga is nothing but blockage of the effects of
other major seven planets in one side of Rahu and Ketu in the Zodiac. Devaguru
Brihaspati or Jupiter is the chief governor of luck. Bhagya Karta or lord of fate is Venus.
For Aries Lagna and Cancer Lagna, good placement of Jupiter(th 9th Lord) will ensure
good luck in life, sometimes due to the aspect of benefic planets in the house 9 or 3,
malefic effects of unfavourable planets will be diminished instaneously. The major, sub or
sub-sub periods of the 9th lord also bring luck. Favourable transits of the 9th lord also
adds to the prospects.
Effects of various planets occupying the 9th house:
Sun-Public honour, inheritance of paternal property.
Venus-Luck through woment, comforts.
Moon favoured by women folk, interests in luxury items.
Mercury-Success in business
Mars- Martial capacity.
Rahu Help from foreign lands
Saturn(weak)- Obstacles.
Many youngsters aspire for the profession of the doctor of medicine. The ancient
literature of astrology provides apt pointers for choosing medical profession. Make
intelligent and informed decision, after analyzing the chart. In this write-up, notable
astro-combinations indicationg career as a doctor are provided.
Reference from Jataka Tatwa
Mercury in Sagittarius as the 10th house.
10th lord from lagna, Moon or Sun occupying Aries or Scorpio in the Navamsa chart.
Karakamsa aspected by Mercury, Moon and Venus.
2nd lord occupying the 7th all these dispositions point to the profession as a doctor
According to Varahamihira, Sun has an acknowledged rulership over medical profession.
Sun in conjunction or trine to Mars or the Nodes, aspected by Jupiter signifies a career
related to medicine.
Whatever be the Lagna, the following are some of the general indicators pointing to
medical profession:
Conjunction of Sun and Saturn in any house
Saturn aspecting Sun in any house.
Sun occupying Capricorn or Aquarius.
Sun and Saturn in mutual Kendras.
Exaltation of Saturn and Sun.
Lords of 1 and 10 related to each other.
Mars occupying an Upachaya house.
Saturn as the 10th lord in trine to Sun.
Mars in trine to the Nodes.
Venus in Capricorn or Aquarius, aspected by Saturn.
Moon and Mars being stronger than other planets.
Sun in 10 in Mars Star and Jupiter in 11 in Aslesha, Mercury and Sun in 2 in Chitra;
Sun, and Mercury in 2, Moon in 8 with Saturn, Jupiter in 2, Rahu in 6.
Sun and Mars in 8.
Sun and Mercury in 4, Mars and Venus in 5, Jupiter in 10, Saturn in 12.
Mercury in 10, Sun in 11, Mars in 12, Saturn with Moon in 4.
Saturn in 1, Sun in 2, Mercury and Venus in 3, Mars in 4, Rahu in 5, Moon in 6 and
Jupiter (R) in 8.
Ketu in 5, Mars in 7, Sun, Mercury and Saturn in 9, Jupiter, Venus and Rahu in 11,
Moon in 12.
Libra lagna:
Mercury in 2, Moon in 5, Mars in 4 in Sun constellation, Sun and Venus in lagna.
Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn in 10, Jupiter in 4.
Mars in 10, Sun in 11, Venus with Mercury in 12, Moon with Ketu in 9.
Sun and Mercury in 1, Jupiter and Mars in 3, Saturn (R) in 6, Moon in 10.
Saturn in 4, Moon and Rahu in 5, Mars in 8, Sun in 10, Jupiter Mercury and Ketu in
11(skin specialist).
Sun and Mercury in 1, Mars and Jupiter in 3, Saturn in 6, Moon in 10, Venus in
12,(E.N.T.specialist).
Saturn in lagna, Sun, Mercury and Rahu in 5, Venus and Mars in 5, Jupiter in 7, Moon
and ketu in 1.
Moon with Saturn in 5, Jupiter in 9, Rahu, Mars and Sun in 10, Mercury in 11, Venus in
12.
- Sexual perversion.
(d) If conjunct Ketu
- Contacts with women.
If there is also another malefic in conjunction
-Loss of more than one wife
(e) In conjunct ketu, receiving benefic aspect
- Good character
(f) If Mars is conjunct or aspected by its enemy
- Loss of wife.
(g) If conjunct of Rahu
- Intimacy with the servant-maid or a widow.
Mars in the 8th House
Eye diseases, longevity below 60, loss of father, urinary diseases, few children.
(a) If conjunct benefic
- Good health, good longevity.
(b) If occupying a malefic house or conjunct or aspected by malefics
- Rheumatic diseases, Tuberculosis.
(c) If strongly disposed
- Full longevity.
Mars in the 9th house
If mars is strong
- Prosperity, adultery.
Mars in the 10th house
When favourably disposed,
- Long- lived brothers, good prosperity, interest in charity and hymns, devotional
disposition.
(a) If conjunct malefic
- Failure in understanding, professional reverses, loss of reputation, capable of
professional earning from the 18th year, stealing habit, robust constitution.
(b) If conjunct with lords of the 9th or the 10th
- Raja yoga will arise.
(c ) If conjunct Jupiter
- Gain of landed property
Mars in the 11th house
Besides enjoying financial prosperity, the native will become a man of manifold activities.
(a) If conjunct with the lord of 11th
- Head of a township.
(b) If conjunct benefic,
- Prosperous brothers, very good Raja yoga is formed, prosperity.
Mars in the 12th House
Rheumatic problems, ungentlemanly actions, sinful deeds, inadequate income.
-Prosperous nephews
d. If conjunct Ketu
-Acquaintance or intimacy with a widow and monetary gains through her.
Mercury in the 7th House
Happiness and well-being of mother, charitable disposition, broadminded, very good
reputation.
a. If conjunct benefices
Gain of conveyance and horse in the 24th year, good spouse.
b. If disposition is strong
- Only one spouse
c. If disposition is weak or stationed in malefic house, or conjunct Mars, Saturn or Rahu
- In the case of females, this will result in the loss of husband or the native herself
suffering from leprosy.
Mercury in the 8th House
Many children, public charity in the 25th year
a. If disposition is strong
- The native will enjoy full span of life.
b. If conjunct will a malefic or debilitated or occupying the enemys house.
- Poor longevity
Mercury in the 9th House
Many children, highly learned in Sastras and Veda, proficiency in music, good amount of
patience, charitable, professional earning through business, hates the preceptor.
Mercury in the 10th House
Good deeds, highly courageous, reputed, highly prosperous, eye diseases in the 28th
year.
a. If placed in exaltation, own house or conjunct Jupiter.
Religious , charitable or virtuous.
b. If combust, retrograde or conjunct malefic.
Opposes religious scarifices
Mercury in the 11th House
Kind hearted, financial prosperity and birth of son in the 27th year.
a. If conjunct malefic
- Loss of money through low-class people
b.If exalted or occupying own house or conjunct benefic
Financial prosperity
Mercury in the 12th House
Knowledgeable, valorous in battle.
a.If conjunct malefic
- Focused mind, bitterness with highly-placed persons, including the king.
b.If conjunct benefic
- Charitable, meagree education, sickly mother.
luck. We all know of people whove lost their dream only to find that something better was around the
corner, if not immediately, then eventually. A Course in Miracles says, All things work together for
good. There are no exceptions except in the egos judgment. Often letting go of our judgments and
learning to trust the process are the most important lessons of the 8th house.
Slaying Demons
The change of an external situation, like transitioning from a job or marriage, are obvious kinds of
transformation but what about spiritual, inner transformation? The 8th house, like its karaka Saturn,
often represent the hardest life lessons in the chart, yet also the most rewarding. Its the house of
intense transformation because it corresponds to the 8th sign of Scorpio, the most intense sign. The
last moksha house, the 12th house, represents the ultimate dissolution of the ego, but the 8th house is
often where the battle between the ego and the soul takes place. Mars, the planet of war, rules
Scorpio. Its where we face our demons and slay them. Our demons are our compulsions, obsessions,
phobias, and fears, with death being the ultimate fear. This is our psychological baggage, which is why
the 8th house is a house of psychology. The moksha houses correspond to the water signs, and the
water element represents our past psychological conditioning, and the unconscious mind.
We slay our demons by facing them and making them conscious. The great psychologist Carl Jung
said, Whatever is not conscious will be experienced as fate. Just like history tends to repeats itself,
were doomed to repeat our personal history until we learn from our mistakes. Therefore, it's valuable
to take the time for reflection during the transitional periods of the 8th house, so we can learn from
our past. "Where the wound is, is also where the gift is," says Sobonfu Som, author of The Spirit of
Intimacy. When we take the time to dive for those pearls we are able to transform our lives the most.
We may choose to make a resolve (vrata), like committing to a mantra practice for a specific length of
time, that significantly changes our karma from that point forward.
Crisis Counseling and the 8th House
A crisis is the most potent time for transformation, because its during a transition that new seeds are
sown. Albert Einstein said,In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. However, making a major shift,
especially inner, is not easy. After all, were creatures of habit, and usually defend against changing
them. Harville Hendrix, the author of the best selling book, Getting the Love You Want, talked about
his experience of counseling couples for over 25 years in a TV interview. He said, When it gets really
bad thats when its about to change. And most people leave when its really bad, so they never get to
the change. I think thats such a tragedy.
We frequently play the role of crisis counselors as astrologers, because clients often come for a reading
while in a transition. This makes it a unique opportunity to facilitate positive change.
This is the chart of a woman who tried for more than two years to heal her marriage but was
unsuccessful.
Natal Chart
She came for a reading during her three year Rahu-Venus dasha. Notice how Venus is placed in the 8th
house, and retrograde. Its also in a tight conjunction with the 8th house karaka, Saturn, which is
debilitated in Aries. In the year since starting her Venus sub dasha she had separated from her
husband, moved to another state, and had her second child. Needless to say, it had been a tumultuous
time as a single mom.
However, it had always been an unstable relationship with her husband. They had met and married
while she was in her Rahu-Mercury dasha, with Mercury being closely aspected by Mars, the 8th lord
from the lagna and the Moon. Mercury is also in the 8th house in the Navamsha chart, conjunct
debilitated Saturn and Venus in Aries.
Navamsha Chart
They had separated in her Rahu-Ketu dasha, but she was still determined to work things out. However,
by the time Venus began it was clear he wasnt willing. This made it necessary for her to make a major
shift even though she was pregnant with their second child.
In typical 8th house fashion, her sub dasha of Venus has been extremely difficult, yet has also led to
very positive transformation. The reason she wanted a reading was to understand the karmic reasons
why she married her husband, as well as to get clarity about how to avoid this situation in the future.
She had been spending much time studying the psychology of relationships since Venus began. Venus
is not only in the 8th house of psychology, but its the 9th lord and conjunct the 5th lord Saturn. This
reveals that her Venus dasha was not only been a time of intense change due to its position in the 8th
house, but also of acquiring knowledge and wisdom due to the influence of the trinal lords.
Its important to assess the strength of the planets causing the malefic influences of the 8th house. In
her case, Saturn and Venus are natural friends, and are both vargottama. In addition, Saturns debility
is cancelled by its association with Venus, its exaltation lord. These factors soften the malefic influence
during her Venus sub dasha.
Heres the chart of a woman who came for a reading shortly after starting her 1 year Moon-Saturn
dasha.
Natal chart
Notice how Saturn is the 8th lord from various lagnas in the chart: the ascendant, Moon, Sun and the
dasha lord, also the Moon. Major areas of her life were in flux: job, home, and relationship. She was
about to quit her job, and could either move to a foreign country shed never been to with her
boyfriend, or face being alone. What made it even more challenging was that shed normally use her
intellect to solve problems, but since starting her Moon dasha shed been very emotional and
withdrawn. Notice how Saturn is aspected by the 7th lord, Jupiter, and also aspects and rules the 7th
house from the Moon. This combination of being in a Moon dasha and the sub dasha of the 8th lord,
revealed that this was not just about the potential move with her boyfriend, but about past unresolved
relationship issues that were preventing her from moving forward with clarity.
Astrologers, Dur Yogas and the 8th House
Since a major role of astrologers is to assist clients through transitions, its not surprising that the
profession itself attracts people with 8th house connections in their own charts. Usually the 8th house
or 8th lord will be connected with either the 10th house (career), the 1st house (self, identity), the
Moon (mind, emotions), or the Sun (personality).
The following chart is of astrologer Marc Boney.
Its during 8th house influenced dashas that people often get interested in astrology and metaphysical
subjects. The 8th house is a house of depth, seeing beyond the obvious to the causal level, to the
hidden meaning. This is why astrology, psychology, metaphysics as well as research are all associated
with the 8th house. It is the most mysterious and the least tangible house.
When I first went to India in 1992 I studied with R. Santhanam, the translator of many classic Jyotish
texts. After reviewing my chart he said, "I see you began studying astrology during the sub dasha of
your 8th lord. This also happened to me. I took up astrology in the dasha of my 8th lord." Since
beginning the sub dasha of my 8th lord, my life had changed radically. My mother died suddenly, I was
in a career transition, and I began studying astrology intensively to find answers. After getting my first
reading I became hooked, and began taking as many classes as I could. Within a year I was in India
studying with R. Santhanam.
Natal Chart
Her father had passed away and left her with a fortune that changed her life completely. She had been
working as a therapist and suddenly didn't have to work another day in her life.
Notice in her chart that Venus, a natural benefic and a temporal benefic for Libra rising, is in the 8th
house in its own sign of Taurus. Venus is also in the 11th house (gains) from the Moon and in the 2nd
house from the Sun. From many angles, Venus certainly represents the possibility of receiving a large
sum of money in her Venus dasha. The 8th house, as previously mentioned, is the house of death and
is also the 12th house (loss) from the 9th house (father). The inheritance came while Jupiter was
transiting through her 2nd house of wealth and aspecting both her mahadasha planet, Venus, and her
sub dasha planet, the Moon.
This was, of course, a mixed blessing since she had the experience of grief and a new found financial
freedom simultaneously. This demonstrates how our lives are complicated and why we can't just
evaluate a dasha period in simplistic terms like 'good' or 'bad'.
Heres another example chart of a man who worked with other peoples money for over 35 years as a
tax accountant.
Notice how his 10th lord, Moon, combines with the 8th lord Venus, and Jupiter. The other important
combination is his raja yoga in the 8th house between the 9th lord Mercury and the 4th lord Saturn.
This powerful yoga was activated during his consecutive Saturn and Mercury dashas, which spanned
the most successful years of his practice.
Ultimate Lessons of the 8th House
The 8th house represents many things, but it cant be underestimated for its ability to create change
during its dasha. When we're going though intense change it can be helpful to think of the wheel of
samsara or illusion as being an actual wheel. The closer we get to the center or hub the less spinning
actually takes place. This is why meditation and spiritual practices are so important because they pull
us back into the peaceful center of our beings so we can stop spinning out with our minds. The way out
is in.
In Marianne Williamson's book, The Gift of Change, she says, "The most important thing to remember
during times of great change is to fix our eyes anew on the things that don't change. Eternal things
become our compass during times of rapid transition, binding us emotionally to a steady and firm
course." The 8th house is where we face our extreme vulnerabilities and where we realize our
invulnerable Self.
In Paramahansa Yogananda's classic book, The Autobiography of a Yogi, he writes about his meeting
with Anandamayi Ma in his chapter entitled, 'The Joy-Permeated Mother.' He asks her, "Please tell me
something of your life." She replied, "Father, there is little to tell. My consciousness has never
associated itself with this temporary body. Before I came on this earth, Father, I was the same. I grew
into womanhood, but still I was the same. When the family in which I had been born made
arrangements to have this body married, I was the same. And Father, in front of you now, I am the
same. Even afterwards, though the dance of creation changes around me in the hall of eternity, I shall
be the same."
This is one of my favorite quotes and something valuable to remember when we're going through
major transitions in our lives, or counseling someone else who is.
Conclusion
Its easy to jump to negative conclusions when analyzing malefic influences in a chart, especially
involving the 8th house. However, its helpful to remember that no planetary combination in the chart
is all malefic or benefic, and therefore cant be summed up as simply good or bad. Its always a mixed
blessing, just like the material world is a mixture of the three gunas. As astrologers we can be of the
most service when we help clients find the gifts amidst whatever challenges theyre facing, especially
the gifts of the most malefic house, the 8th house.
A professional psychic friend of mine once told me, "The future foreshadows itself. If you want to know
the future, look at the present and the past." In dasha analysis this concept is often neglected. We
usually try to understand the upcoming dasha in isolation, without seeing it as a link in a
developmental sequence, where one dasha builds upon the previous one. If you consider how we
naturally develop this makes good sense. Our formative years of childhood, for instance, set the trend
for our adult life. Likewise, the current dasha needs to be seen as a continuation from the previous
dasha.
The following chart of the spiritual leader, Elizabeth Clare Prophet, is a rather dramatic example of how
wrong we can be in our interpretation if we don't consider the previous dasha. She's currently in the
mahadasha of Rahu, which began on September 20, 2000. Rahu is in the 5th house, aspected by
Jupiter, the 7th and 10th lord. This forms a raja yoga, or royal combination, between Rahu and Jupiter,
because Rahu is in a trinal house aspected by an angular lord, which has been discussed in the
article, Rahu and Ketu Giving Raja Yoga. You may be inclined to conclude that this is a good period for her
career or marriage if you just look at Rahu in isolation. Jupiter rules the 7th house of marriage and
10th house of career. Or it may be logical to think that this is a creative period where she would be
doing a lot of teaching. Rahu is in the 5th house of creativity, disposited by Venus the karaka of
creativity, and Jupiter is a teacher by nature.
2000 she had stepped down from her position as the leader of her organization. She was already at an
advanced stage of Alzheimer's where she could hardly speak or recognize her own family members.
Without looking at how debilitating her Mars dasha was you may not have been able to understand her
Rahu dasha. The main clue for what she's currently experiencing, if we were to look only at the Rahu
dasha, comes from the fact that Rahu is in the 12th house from the Moon, representing isolation and
seclusion. She's now living with around the clock care in a nursing home. Needless to say this is not a
career-oriented or a marriage-oriented period, nor a period of creativity or teaching. She has done all
that in previous dashas. Her organization at one time had many thousands of members worldwide, she
published more than 75 books, and had four marriages and five children. The Mars dasha represented
the beginning of the end.
ri K.N. Rao, is widely considered to be one of the foremost Vedic astrologers in the world today. He is
the architect of a great astrological renaissance, and founder of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavanschool of
astrology in New Delhi, India, the largest astrology school in the world with over 800 students and 25
teachers. He is also the editor of the quarterly magazine, Journal of Astrology, and author of more than
twenty five books on Vedic astrology. Sri K.N. Rao's academic and research-based approach combines
both classical and innovative methods like his PAC-DARES and Composite Approach, which are used by
students worldwide. Over the past forty years his record of accurate predictions has earned him wide
spread recognition.
Question: Thank you so much for agreeing to do this interview. From your biography we know that
your father Sri K. Rama Rao was an illustrious journalist and a freedom fighter. Your mother, Smt. K.
Sarasvani Devi initiated you into astrology at the age of 12. Could you please give us some feel of your
experience of being brought up in such an atmosphere? Could you share any notable anecdotes from
your childhood or formative years?
K.N. Rao (KNR): To help answer this question, let me recount to you an incident from my life. At the
age of 23, when I was interviewed for the All-India Services, the first question put to me was - What
has been your reaction as a south Indian brought up in northern India?[1] I replied - I recently read
a novel of a Polish pianist who was brought up in Russia. In Poland he was called a Russian and in
Russia a Pole!
Humor aside, I was very fortunate to be away from the extreme Brahminical orthodoxy of south
Indian society of those days. If I were a Brahmin living in South India, I might have found it very
difficult to mix freely with people from different communities. On the other hand, living in Lucknow, I
had the unique enriching opportunity of bringing home my Muslim friends for dinner.[2]
Furthermore, my father, with his Brahmo Samaj[3] background, never allowed any male member ever
to take any dowry in marriage. For four generations no male in our family has taken any dowry. My
father was a very courageous and patriotic person. He was jailed while working for India's freedom
movement, leaving the eight of us - his wife and children without a breadwinner in the family. How
we survived those days is still a miracle! Since we survived, I experientially know, without any doubt,
that there is a great God, with his scheme for all of us puny mortals. We cry and cringe - but for what?
I am a very firm believer in karma and its results. I am more convinced in it because of my
experiences with astrology, with my astrology Guru, late Yogi Bhaskaranandji, and my mantra Guru,
Swami Paramanand Saraswati.
Question: Given your father's association with India's freedom movement, did you have an
opportunity to meet some of the leading political figures of that time? If so, how was that experience?
KNR: I traveled quite a lot with my father, who was moving from one place to another due to his job. I
was the personal volunteer of Mahatma Gandhi during my vacations in Wardha. I saw, from closest
quarters, the future famous men of India. Fellow volunteers and I, who had come from different parts
of India, got disenchanted with almost all of them, except Mahatma Gandhi and Khan Abdul Gaffar
Khan.[4]
In working for these famous leaders of India, we young volunteers had to be extra cautious. Many of
these leaders were short tempered and it was not unusual for them to slap us! In this matter,
Jawaharlal Nehru was the harshest, and due to this, all of us disliked him thoroughly. Fortunately,
Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan was different from most other leaders. He always came to our defense and
even said something pleasant and sweet to help offset the unpleasant work/living environment.
We all knew him as a genuinely guileless man and revered him second only to Mahatma Gandhi. As
regards Gandhiji he had his own way of noticing things and giving instructions. For example, among
all the young volunteers, two of us were recognized to be the brightest. Both of us meticulously
remembered all the work instructions given to us, and carried these out diligently, and in a timely
fashion. The result of this was that the two of us were always overburdened with work. Once Gandhiji
looked at one of the leaders and said, Will you not give opportunity to the other boys to be efficient
also? It was his diplomatic way of making sure that the workload was shared equitably and ensuring
that all of us had an opportunity to improve ourselves.
But the favorite person I worked for during this period was Acharya Bhansali who was a professor of
mathematics at the Bombay University. He jumped into the freedom movement and remained a
Brahmachari throughout his life, serving in Sevagram Ashram until his death. Even after India's
freedom from the British, power politics never attracted him. I distinctly recall one encounter with him.
He called the entire group of boy volunteers and gave us some neem leaves[5] to eat. Most of the boys
in our group ate a leaf or two and slowly slipped away. I stood there and ate all the leaves he had
given me. After that incident I became his favorite! To eat neem leaves and become someone's
favorite is quite a hilarious memory for me. Prof. Bhansali was also adept at catching snakes with his
bare hands. Even if the snake bit him, somehow, the poison never affected him something that still
remains a mystery to me.
We also came in touch with other famous leaders such as Dr. Zakir Hussain, Prof. Aryanagam[6], Sri
J.C.Kumarappa[7], and Acharya Vinoba Bhave[8].
While these experiences with these leaders were enriching and educational, even at that point, I knew
inside of me that the real seat of greatness lay elsewhere. As I struggled to find the truth, I got my
answers from the sacred Hindu scriptures the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, and later, more
directly, from spiritual masters. I have written about these spiritual masters in my book,Yogis, Destiny
and the Wheel of Time.
Question: Did the journalistic background of your father have any impact on your thinking and
training?
KNR: My father, as a journalist, subscribed to eighteen newspapers every day. I used to be his
assistant and my job was to organize, by subject, the newspaper clippings into different envelopes.
Looking back, I feel that this experience taught me a mental discipline and the ability to catalog
material on a particular subject in an index-like fashion for any future reference.
My father also had a rich collection of books, particularly biographies written by Englishmen. He asked
me to read these along with the New Testament for their beautiful English style and writing.[9]
From that age, until the age of almost forty, I was a voracious reader of books. This changed when I
met the great Urdu poet, Firaq Gorakhpuri, during my work tenure in the city of Allahabad in North
India. He advised me to read less, and think and analyze more.
Question: Can you provide some details on the initiation by your mother into astrology? Also, can you
please share some more details about your mother and her astrological abilities?
KNR: At the age of eleven I had a terrible attack of typhoid, which was considered a deadly killer in
those days. Convalescing and weak when I lay on my bed, my mother put a painting of Goddess
Saraswati in front of me and initiated me into numerology, palmistry, graphology and astrology.
I grew up seeing my mother make remarkable predictions to people when they came to her. In one
case, a young boy had run away from his family. Everyone thought that since the boy wanted to
become a film actor, he had, in all likelihood, run away to the city of Bombay[10]. Looking at the boy's
horoscope, my mother predicted that the boy would be found in a place of pilgrimage in northern
India. Later, the boy was seen and brought home from Haridwar. Having been a witness to many such
accurate predictions, I was convinced, beyond doubt, of the greatness of astrology as a predictive
science.
Many may say that astrologers' predictions are often wishy-washy and imprecise with only anecdotal
accuracy so how can a skeptic be assured beyond doubt on the validity of astrology? My answer
would be that each one of us has to come to one's own conclusion. While I cannot convince anybody
on the validity of the science of Jyotish, my own conviction remains firm. I also know that when my
predictions fail that it is due to my own faults and limitations, and does not, in any way, take away the
greatness of the science of Jyotish itself.
Question: Overall as a child and young adult, did you have some inkling that you had some specific
purpose in life? Have you been an ambitious person?
KNR: I had always found astrology immensely fascinating and spiritually enlightening, but had never
ventured out in the open. Most people knew me as a high-ranking officer in the government of India
and only a very few close friends knew that I practiced astrology.
Coming to your question - No, I never felt that I had any specific purpose or mission in my life until a
great Mahatma, late Moorkhanandji (whose actual name was Sri Vidyaranya) told me in 1980 that
astrology was getting eclipsed but luckily had not totally vanished from our world. He said that the
world would witness a revival of Jyotish through my instrumentality.
Now, twenty-four years later, I am realizing the truth of that great prophecy. Through the teamwork of
many of us, and the blessings of my gurus and teachers, we have now produced thirty-six books
offering insightful research in the field of Indian Astrology. We have also been running the largest
school of astrology in the world at the Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, New Delhi, where nine hundred
students attend our weekend courses on a regular basis. All this happened not because of my
individuality or ambition. I was simply a conduit to the divine plan as blessed by Moorkhanandji.
Question: Moorkhanandji's prediction was quite remarkable! Did he make any other predictions about
you?
KNR: Yes, in fact, Moorkhanandji did make another prophecy in 1980. He said that I would have to
fight a big battle in my life for furthering the cause of astrology. As it turned out, in the year 2000, the
Human Resources Ministry and the University Grants Commission in India introduced astrology as a
subject in the universities. The scientist and left-wing communities in India vigorously challenged this
proposed introduction of astrology into the curriculum. There were legal cases filled in various court
systems in India. Of these, the legal cases in Andhra Pradesh and Madras got most attention. Both of
these cases were however subsequently dismissed at the state level. But the Andhra Pradesh case
made its way to the Supreme Court of India in the year 2001 where it was admitted for a hearing.
I intervened[11] in this case as a Petitioner-In-Person, which is permissible under the Indian law. At
that time, I was in the midst of a severe health crisis and could barely walk using a walker-support.
Given my health condition, I asked the astrologers' community in India to help but unfortunately did
not get any aid whatsoever. Anyway, despite being pitted against one of the most famous lawyers of
India Mr. Shanti Bhushan - I was quite successful in countering all the arguments he presented.
Hearing my arguments, the Additional Solicitor General, Mr. Rawal, told me that I was very effective
and thought that we would win the case. On May 5th 2004, the judgement came out and we did indeed
win the case. That is what Moorkhanandji foresaw in the year 1980!
Question: Going back to your education where did you do your high school, undergraduate and
graduate studies? What was your field of specialization? How was your academic performance? What
about extra-curricular activities did you have any talents in sports, writing, speaking, acting/drama?
KNR: My father had a job that moved our family from one place to another. Due to this my education,
too, was in different places, giving me a wide exposure to the diversity of India. My education started
in Delhi, continued in Lucknow, and then to Nagpur where I did my matriculation. This was when I
found myself in geographical proximity to Mahatma Gandhi. In Vijaywada I did my intermediate.
Finally, my academic life completed a full circle, bringing me back to Lucknow, where I did my B.A. and
M.A. in English.
I was a good student throughout never failing but at the same time rarely being at the top of the
class. I did win essay-writing competitions and was successful in securing a few scholarships. I was
also selected to participate in debating forums at an All-India level. That reminds me in school days I
almost always won the top-prize in the Hindi poetry recitation competition. The famous Hindi poet Jaya
Shankar Prasad, whose work I used to recite, was unquestionably my hot favorite.
I was very good at languages Hindi, English and Sanskrit. Even in those days when grading was
extremely stringent, and despite doing very poorly in science and mathematics, I used to get an
aggregate score of around 75%. These high grades were primarily due to my excellence in the
language subjects. Urdu was a required third language for us at middle level of schooling. The Maulvi
Saheb, who taught us Urdu, was more interested in getting married for a fourth time than in teaching
us! Consequently, Urdu became a hellish experience for my fellow students and me. Since Urdu and
Hindu were aggregated together, I was lucky that my near zero grade in Urdu got compensated by
my securing a high score of 80% in Hindi. I would be remiss if I did not bring up one more interesting
point. All through my life, I suffered badly because of my bad handwriting. Perhaps hard to believe, but
true nevertheless in the nationwide competitive examination, twenty marks were deducted from my
aggregate just for my bad handwriting!
I never had any histrionic talent. Once during my service career I acted in a Sanskrit play as the
famous character Ashwathama of Mahabharata. A drama critic, who must have been clearly irritated by
my performance, wrote in his review that one had to learn from K.N. Rao how not to act!
In sports, I somehow never got myself to focus enough. Even so, I played football, hockey, cricket,
badminton, tennis, billiards, snooker and bridge. From my student days, I served as a sports reporter
for newspapers, both in English and Hindi. Twice I won brilliancy prizes in Chess when, in different
tournaments, I defeated India's fourth and fifth ranked players. In bridge, my teammates and I won
the Uttar Pradesh and Delhi State Championships. But I lost all my interest in games (including bridge)
when I had a paranormal experience in 1961. I had a forewarning about my father's death two days
before he actually died. I clearly remember having the premonition on 7th March 1961, and
subsequently my father died two days later on March 9th. This served as a turning point in my life and
I decided that life was meant only for searching higher spiritual aims, and should not be wasted in
frivolous activities.
Question: How about your spiritual instruction and initiation can you please provide some details on
that? Have you interacted with any other mystics or spiritual gurus?
KNR: I got initiated into my spiritual path in April 1962. In1966 I wanted to leave my service and
become a Sanyasi. But my Guruji advised me otherwise. He said that I still had unfulfilled karmas (or
actions) to be exhausted. He suggested that I fulfill my duties and by doing so I would better my
spiritual life as well. He warned that Sanyasa could become an escape, in fact ruining my spiritual life
instead of bettering it. I also interacted with a fakir who had supernatural powers. In 1963 he told me
that I would have to move to Delhi and also would travel abroad several times, which as we now know,
all came true.
In summary, I have benefited immensely from the instructions of my Guruji in particular the one
where he advised me not to become a renunciate. Even though I saw some genuine saints or
Mahatmas, my lifetime experience has been that the world is overflowing with fake spiritual leaders
who pretend to be Sanyasis. Having seen this rampant fraudulence first hand, I am saddened to say
that, nowadays, Ashrams are hotbeds of intrigues and corruption which remains hidden from the public
eye due to the glamour of the Guru who heads the organization. One consequence is that after the
death of the founding Gurus, the disciples are involved in legal proceedings in courts of law for
successor rights etc. In short there is no silver bullet that brings spiritual wisdom - my own spiritual
learning has come from my own personal experiences and through the grace of my Guruji. It takes
time, faith, perseverance and lots of grace.
Question: Can you provide us some overview of your professional career? Were there any problems or
crisis that you faced in the course of your career? Were you practicing astrology while you worked at
your regular job?
KNR: I started my career as a lecturer of English in a college at Lucknow. Subsequently, I was
selected for the Indian Audit and Accounts Services through a competitive exam and interview. In this
job I rose in rank and retired at the high level of Director General. Twice during my service career I
was also sent on deputation to the division of Commercial Taxes in Patna, Bihar and the Delhi
Municipal Corporation, Delhi. As destiny would have it, in these roles as the Chief Accountant, I was
able to create surplus budgets four times a feat that had never been achieved before. This became a
famous case study leading me to lecture on financial controls of a civic body for the next six years at
the Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Despite these successes, I was not a distinguished bureaucrat. The life of a bureaucrat never suited my
personality I have strong, independent views on so many subjects that, more often than not,
conflicted with the straitjacket approach of going-with-the-grain expected of me. While a
bureaucrat, I did however make many notable/successful astrological predictions to famous politicians
of India, and also failed miserably sometimes! During my service career I was better known as a
journalist, a public speaker (both in Hindi and English), a top-class bridge player, and of course, as an
astrologer who provided free consultation to a wide array of people from the lower-middle class to
top politicians of India.
However, these astrological predictions got me into trouble on some occasions. For example, in
December of 1988, in an interview I gave to a magazine, I stated that in the following year (1989) the
central government of India (federal government) would undergo a big change. This statement got me
into a really sticky situation with the ruling party. Luckily, I wriggled out of this mess by saying I was
merely espousing untested academic research and that I had no political motivation whatsoever for
making this statement. As events showed later, in 1989 the Congress government of Rajiv Gandhi lost
the general elections and the central government did indeed change, proving my prediction accurate.
Question: What about your personal life? Have you ever been married or come close to getting
married? If not, were you not pressured by your parents to get married?
KNR: I have never been married. In 1960 I did come close to getting married but it never
materialized. Given my prestigious high-ranking position in the government, a stable job/salary, and
the fact that I came from an Andhra Niyogi Brahmin[12] family, marriage proposals used to come in
plenty especially from prosperous families. Among these were marriage proposals from the families of
two former presidents of India, Sri S.Radhakrishnan and Sri V.V.Giri.
However, I was quite clear that I did not want to get married. I told my father that since I was very
sure of not getting married, it was pointless for me to go to see prospective brides. My argument was
that if I were forced to go to see the prospective brides, I would reject them anyway (as I was not
interested in marrying) causing a feeling of hurt to the girls. Thankfully, my father understood the
validity of my argument and did not pressurize me any further for getting married. As for my mother,
she did say that as a mother she wanted me to get married but as an astrologer she saw it would be
disastrous.
When I started my spiritual life, I decided that marriage would be a big burden. I felt that I would be
deceiving the girl I would marry, since I knew in my heart that I would not be able to devote attention
to the demands of a conventional married life. So I felt quite certain of my decision.
That reminds me of a strange incident. In 1993, when I visited USA for the first time in my life, a sixtyyear old American woman (I may add that she was good looking and well-to-do) approached me to
marry her. Amused, I explained to her that at this age we should be concentrating on a spiritual life
rather than get distracted by marriage and worldly matters!
Question: Did you feel lonely or lacked companionship at some times in your life? Saying this in
another way, did you delve deeper into writing and astrology partly because you found these activities
to be your companions?
KNR: I never felt lonely and in fact relished the time to myself exploring and writing about interests
that captured me from within. All through my life, I have lived simply without too much attraction for
material things. For thirty years I ate only once a day, eating three chappatis at night. However, I did
indulge in one vice; I drank lots of tea. All this continued until, due to diabetes, I was forced to change
my old habits and I switched to a two-light-meals routine. Fundamentally, however, my attitude and
living hasn't changed much at all. I have always enjoyed and relished the joy of living life simply and
by myself.
Question: Coming back to your spiritual guru Swami Paramananda Saraswati Can you please tell
more details on who he was and what he taught you? What is the spiritual path you practice?
KNR: He was a Vaishnava guru and initiated me into Krishna mantra. On receiving the Shakti Paath
(transmission of spiritual energy) and within six months of my initiation, I was blessed with numerous
extraordinary experiences. For example, I got many clairvoyant dreams from April to September of
1962.
One such dream in April of 1962 showed me of a Chinese attack on the northeastern state of Assam
where I was then posted. As we all now know, subsequently a war broke out between India and China
on 20th October 1962. My guru started his spiritual journey initially on the path of Tantra[13] under
the tutelage of an extraordinary Tantric guru. As you may know, Tantriks outnumber Vaishanavas in
the states of Bengal and Assam. But during the course of his sadhana when he was in a very advanced
state, he had to switch over to Vaishnavism. How this happened is an interesting story by itself. A
famous Vaishnava saint, Prabhu Bejoy Krishna Goswami[14] was initiated in Gaya by a Nanak
panthi[15] guru, Swami Brahmananda. This initiation took place by an astral vision of Swami
Brahmananda to Prabhu Goswami. Similarly, Prabhu Bejoy Goswami appeared astrally to my Guruji,
Swami Parmananda, and asked him to spread Krishna Bhakti (or devotion). Thereafter, my Guruji
became a Vaishanava and always kept a photograph of Guru Nanak in his place of worship. Also, in our
sadhana or practice, Sri Guru Nanak and Guru Grantha Saheb, Sikhism's sacred religious text, have a
very high place of respect and veneration.
Our spiritual tradition also traces our lineage to the Vaishnava tradition of Madhvacharya[16] of
Karnataka. However, at the core, we strictly follow the Bhakti Marg (path of devotion) as taught by
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu the famous Bengali saint whose love and surrender to Lord Krishna is still
considered as one of the most exemplary cases of liberation through the path of devotion.
My Guruji had very extraordinary supernormal powers and I was a first-hand witness to many of his
prophecies. He was known to say things that often startled all of us. Let me give you an example.
Once, while coming down from the sacred Kamakhya[17] hill, he saw Sanjay Gandhi lead his Youth
Congress Brigade. Guruji suddenly remarked - This fellow does not have raja-lakshana (the signs of
kingship) at all. This statement came true, when five years after this prediction Sanjay Gandhi died in
an unfortunate plane crash, without ever becoming even a minister in the government of India.
Question: Your mother and Yogi Bhaskarandji were your astrological Gurus. Can you give us a
glimpse into your interaction with them and the learning you derived? Also, can you share some details
of their lives?
KNR: Their method of teaching astrology was the classical ancient Hindu method. As they analyzed a
horoscope, I was never allowed to keep the horoscope in front of me. I had to see it once and have a
clear visual memory of it. Further when the analysis proceeded, I was trained to dynamically visualize
the various planets, their aspects, positions etc. In fact as the training progressed, the verbal analysis
would unfold itself as a visual dance-drama inside of me. Further I was required to do many of the
intricate calculations mentally. I can unequivocally say that this method of training, more than any skill
per se, has helped me immensely in practicing astrology. Based on this method of instruction, I later
wrote the book, Learn Hindu Astrology Easily, in which I evolved a mnemonic memory tablet
PACDARES. This is an eight-step analysis scheme that I recommend for every astrologer to follow
before they get into the arena of making predictions.
My mother, perhaps because of her feminine instincts, was simply superb in predicting about marriage
and children. In these areas of marriage and progeny, even until today, I have not seen anyone make
such remarkably accurate predictions as she did. Despite her success in working with these areas, she
discouraged me from getting too involved in these two domains of astrology. She felt that if I got
caught in the sphere of marriage and children, people would not leave me alone and I would have no
time whatsoever to do original research in other areas of astrology. I found this advice very valuable.
However, using her old papers and working notes on these topics, I did write the book Planets and
Children[18]. In this book I provide unique techniques for analysis and prediction that are tested with
thousands of horoscopes from all over the world.
My mother developed some supernormal powers in the last twelve years of her life from 1972 to 1984.
Let me give you some examples. In 1972 my youngest brother and his wife were expecting a child.
They were living in Baroda, a town in the western state of Gujarat. At that time, I was with my mother
and my (late) eldest sister in Patna, Bihar. Due to an age-old Hindu household custom, my sister
wanted to go to Baroda to be with the pregnant wife of our brother. Unfortunately her vacation from
work was granted 2-3 days late. As soon as her vacation was sanctioned she showed up home with a
railway ticket for her journey to Baroda. Seeing my sister's imminent travel plans, my mother
announced that it was already too late. As we looked quizzically at her, she explained that a girl child
had already been born. Being physically present with my mother all the time, I can personally testify
that we had no communication with my brother via phone or telegram. Astonished at her statement, I
asked her how she made this statement. She did not answer my question in the presence of my sister.
But later when I was alone, she told me that she had a vision of her mother (my maternal
grandmother) informing her that she was re-born as a daughter to my brother. My mother further
predicted that this newborn girl would make a successful career with the government of India. Two
days later, we got formal intimation that a daughter was indeed born to my brother and his wife. That
daughter, who was later named as Vineeta, is now an engineer in the Indian Railways.
Let me narrate another episode of my mother's paranormal powers. I, along with two of my friends,
had gone to Vrindavan for our usual weekend visit to see the famous saint, Nagaridas Baba. We were
late in returning from our trip. Given the late hour of our return, I thought that my mother would be
already asleep. I expected the door to be opened by my youngest brother Subhas. But reaching home
I found both my brother and mother standing outside the house waiting for me with obvious anxiety.
On inquiring, Subhas told that mother had woken up suddenly and told him that my friends and I had
met with an accident on the way. Her statement was absolutely correct! The three of us were indeed
involved in a car accident but fortunately no one was hurt.
My mother had also told me ten days before her death that she would go into samadhi or deep trance
(which doctors called coma) and leave her body soon thereafter. She also said that she would die in
the presence of my brother and that I would not be with her at the moment of her death. As it turned
out, when she did go into the state of coma, my brother took her to a nursing home in an ambulance
and I was following them in a car. By the time I reached, she was already pronounced dead and in the
presence of her youngest son, as she had predicted.
My jyotish guru, Yogi Bhaskarananda, who had a B.A. in English from Bombay University, had spent
forty years in the Himalayas. A dedicated Brahmachari who devoted his life for service of others,
Bhaskaranandaji developed supernormal powers towards the end of his life and did not need any
horoscope to foretell people's future. In my opinion his discussion on the philosophy of Karma and
Rebirth was par excellence in its intricacies, lucidity and rigor. The learning I derived from him on this
topic inspired me to write the book, Karma and Rebirth in Hindu Astrology.
Question: Just for the record I want to get a small but perhaps important clarification. The term Vedic
Astrology is often used to refer to Jyotish. This term is more in usage now than ever before as far as I
can recall. Are we correct in calling Indian Astrology as Vedic Astrology in other words is Jyotish
quoted in the Vedas directly?
KNR: That is a good question. Technically, Jyotish should not be called Vedic Astrology.
For Yagnas[19] and Karmakanda[20] the Vedas are the authentic source. For the householders it is
theSmritis[21]. But both the Vedas and Smritis are in thePuranas[22]. Just as the entire Creation has
emerged from Him, so too the entire literature of the world is an offshoot of the Puranas. There is no
iota of doubt about it. In the Vedas, there is no methodology provided to
determine Tithi[23], Vaar[24],Nakshatra[25], or planetary Sanchara (transits). Even the methodology
for determining timing of Parvas (festivals), or Eclipses is not mentioned in the Vedas. What is not in
the Vedas is in the Smritis. And whatever is not found in these two is to be known from the Puranas.
Through someone's fertile imagination it was decided to call Hindu astrology as Vedic astrology. I too
fell into this trap and I never verified or clarified this with a competent Vedic scholar. But now I stand
corrected. It is either Indian astrology or Hindu astrology. Vedic astrology does not exist at all. Having
said that, the term Vedic is a great marketing tool especially in the new age movement. So whether
it is true or not, I suspect Vedic astrology will continue to be the preferred name for Indian Astrology
especially in the west. (Note - I asked K.N. Rao if I should stop using the term "Vedic astrology." He
said, "It is all right in USA. Do as you have been doing." - - Vaughn Paul Manley 7/5/05)
Question: Having practiced astrology for so many years and now teaching this subject successfully, in
your opinion, how much of mathematical skills does one require to learn/practice astrology? In this
context, what has been the impact of computers on the practice of astrology?
KNR: Fundamentally, the calculations required to do most of the basic astrological predictions are of
simple arithmetic nature. Most people in India are very good at simple arithmetic regardless of their
level of education. This is generally enough to learn some of the basic calculations for casting a
horoscope etc. In fact most students of astrology here in India can do these calculations mentally. A
little bit of knowledge of basic astronomy is also helpful in practicing astrology, and more so if one
wants to pursue advanced research in the subject.
At Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan[26], we insist that every student should have hands-on experience of doing
astrological calculations. I am a strong believer in the fact that manual/mental calculations help you
better visualize and develop instincts for practicing astrology. I am generally wary of depending
exclusively on Jyotish software programs in the market. A faulty component for an intricate calculation
in a software program can have disastrous consequences on the correctness and quality of the
prediction. These faults in the software are a common occurrence even to this date. The bottom line is
that the responsibility for the prediction lies squarely on the shoulders of the astrologer and I feel
every astrologer should take that duty very seriously. Further, a total dependency on computers is
never advisable. Unfortunately, astrology software programs have helped mushroom a new breed of
half-baked astrologers.
Despite my reservations regarding use of astrology software programs, the availability of computers is
very helpful and a great time-saver for a serious astrologer. If I have access to a Jyotish program that
I have verified as dependable, I use it right away. If not, I do some manual calculations to check its
accuracy repeatedly and on an ongoing basis. Mostly the basic horoscopes generated by these software
programs are accurate, but the supplementary features, such as less-used Dasha[27] systems or
Ashtakavargas etc., are often faulty or simply wrong. So we should keep these limitations always at
the back of our mind when using Jyotish software programs. That is one of the reasons, as I said
earlier, complete dependence on computers is very dangerous!
Question: Could you please give us some brief idea on how you go about making predictions from a
horoscope? Also, there are two contrary viewpoints that you have presented in this interview on the
one hand you have said that Jyotish is a science, and on the other you have cited numerous examples
of astrologers who made predictions intuitively without using a scientific/analytical approach. Could you
also please provide some clarity on this conundrum?
KNR: A horoscope analysis can be split into two types (a) intra-horoscope, (b) inter-horoscope.
The first one involves looking at various dimensions within a particular horoscope such as Rasi,
divisional charts, Ashtavarga etc. to synthesize a holistic view of the individual. Here we have to
contend with opposing and supporting factors that need to be considered simultaneously. This requires
experience and practice, obtained by looking at lots of horoscopes. Most importantly it needs constant
learning from your own mistakes.
Inter-horoscopes become necessary when for example a pregnant woman or parents of a newly born
child come to you (as is very common in India), asking about the health, abnormalities or future of the
child. In such a case looking at the horoscope of the father, mother and child simultaneously makes
the picture much clearer. This type of analysis, as you would understand, requires a lot of work and
takes time/patience.
Well-prepared data is the womb from which prediction is born. One has to balance analysis with
synthesis. Some charts are simpler than others; the difficulty comes when multi-dimensional analysis
has to be followed by synthesis. The synthesis leads to inference from which emerges a conclusion.
Science of astrology is, in many ways, similar to medical diagnosis where blood tests, urine test, xrays, cardiograms etc. are all used to arrive at a proper diagnosis. In this part of astrology where
multi-dimensional analysis is involved, deep familiarity and experience with vast array of predictive
techniques is the key to success.
As an astrologer advances, almost magically, more of intuition starts coming into play. Let me give you
some examples. In 1973, a mother came to me to ask about her missing son. I looked at her face and
something within told me that her son was coming home. I still made calculations and found that her
son was safe and on his way back home, which is what happened. In another case, someone asked
about his missing son. Before I even calculated, I got a strong intuition from within that the boy was
killed. I made calculations and found some details that, later, turned out to be useful for police
investigations. Through calculations, I also found that the dead body of the boy was in a water body
and the killer was wearing red clothes. Later police investigations caught the criminal in red clothes
and the dead body was recovered from under a stone in the Ganges River.
Therefore, sometimes the prediction comes in a flash of intuition. A formal analysis-synthesis exercise
is done later only to confirm the intuitive prediction. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras[28] tell us that there
exists a Jyotishmati Nadi (or a predictive intuitive channel) within us, which when activated one can
see past, present and future. Here one needs no horoscope or knowledge of astrology. I know of a
person Sivananda Murthy in Hyderabad. He did a lot of astrology in his youth. At present, he can tell
you something about your future without a horoscope. Among the persons known to me, he is the only
one alive with a fully activated Nadi (or channel) of this type.
Even if the Nadi is not fully active, in the case of every honest astrologer, he experiences this channel
of intuition in some spells inspired by divinity. These experiences border on the mystical and lead the
astrologer into the higher realms of existence to find out our real purpose in being here. Such
experiences take an astrologer towards God making him stop practicing astrology and devoting his life
to spiritual activities only.
Question: Can intuitive wisdom help further the field of astrology?
KNR:
Vedic astrology has become popular in the West as an impressive predictive system, but thats where
its usefulness ends at least as far as many people are concerned. The signs, for instance, are rarely
mentioned in Vedic chart analysis; that territory is left to Western astrology. Recently, however, I
came across a chart that strikingly demonstrates the relevancy of the signs in the Vedic system, better
than any chart Ive seen.
You may know of the Japanese scientist, Dr. Masaru Emoto, whose groundbreaking research with
water has earned him worldwide recognition. In his New York Times best-selling book, The Hidden
Messages of Water,1 Dr. Emoto presents his stunning photographs of water crystals, which
demonstrate how our thoughts, and even symbols of our thoughts, actually affect the molecular
structure of water. By taking high-speed photographs of water frozen below 13o F, he discovered that
the water crystals that formed vary in shape according to the specific thoughts, music, written words
or even pictures that the water is exposed to. Beautiful, symmetrical water crystals develop when the
water was exposed to positive vibrations, while the opposite was the case when exposed to negative
vibrations. In February 2005, I met Dr. Emoto during one of his lecture tours in Hawaii and got up the
nerve to ask him for his birth data. I had to I couldnt miss the opportunity to see his chart. Sure, I
love astrology, Dr. Emoto said, as he wrote out his birth information. I felt like a kid with a new toy. I
couldnt wait to go home, punch in the data, and start playing.
What would the chart of someone devoted to researching water look like? When his chart coalesced on
the screen, everything you might expect was there. To begin with, most of his planets are in the water
signs Cancer and Pisces. Most of his planets are also in the 4th and 8th houses (see chart below).
These are considered water houses since they correspond to the water signs, Cancer and Scorpio
respectively. Also, there is a tight trine between Jupiter and the Moon, two watery planets, and both
are located in water signs! Furthermore, Neptune, another watery planet, is sitting close to his
Midheaven. (However, the outer planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are not recognized in classical
Vedic astrology) And if this werent enough, Dr. Emoto has also been passing through a planetary
period (dasha) of the Moon since about the time his first book on water was published. The Moon
represents you guessed it the water element. My computer screen was fogging up from all the
moisture!
The truly mysterious characteristic of his chart, however, is the density of planets in the 8th house.
Five planets are crowded there, including Pluto and Rahu (the North Lunar Node). At first glance, this
might confuse even a seasoned astrologer, since the 8th house is known as the house of death, losses,
obstacles, upheavals, chronic illness, and so on. You wouldnt typically expect this in the chart of
someone with widespread fame and profound influence, since the 8th house often represents
challenges to career. In Vedic astrology, the 8th house is the most malefic of the three malefic houses
(the 6th, 8th, and 12th), also known as thedusthana or trik houses. If I surprise you with the archaic
word malefic, suffice it to say that the 8th house is generally not pretty. However, a deeper
understanding of the 8th house, as we shall see, clearly explains Dr. Emotos transformational research
with water, as it does his fascination with Hado, or the life force, and his spiritual mission to heal the
Earth through love and gratitude.
intuition, feelings, and the unconscious. Just having the Sun and Moon in water signs would be enough
to suggest someone with deep sensitivity, intuition, empathy, and receptivity. Adding Jupiter, Mercury,
Rahu, and Pluto (as in Dr. Emotos case) means that these become exceptional character traits. Of
these six planets, five are in the cardinal water sign of Cancer, which suggests Dr. Emotos ability to
assert his sensitive Cancerian traits confidently in the world.
Of all the water signs, Pisces is the most sensitive and intuitive. Dr. Emotos Pisces Moon helps him to
take his research in surprising directions. He writes, When your heart is open to possibilities, you start
to notice small things that can lead to enormous discoveries.5 He reveals that his intuition carried him
through the early stages of his research: There was nothing to assure us that our efforts would
eventually pay off. Oddly enough, I never doubted that they would. I knew with certainty that my
hypothesis was correct and that the experiments would go well I just knew it.6 I have since
learned, from someone who worked with Dr. Emoto, that he relies on intuitive guidance much of the
time, especially when making decisions regarding his work. His Pisces Moon, receiving a trine from
Jupiter in Cancer, reflects this ability to trust his intuition.
Six Planets in Water Houses
These six planets are not only in water signs, they are also in water houses. This is because they fall in
either the 4th, 8th, or 12th houses, corresponding to the water signs Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. If
you thought Dr. Emotos watery qualities were already exceptional, they just got doubled and then
some. Every quality that can be ascribed to the water signs also applies to the water houses: subtle,
intangible, hidden, mysterious, imaginative, intuitive, etc. This makes sense, because (as I pointed out
earlier) the water houses are opposite the earth houses. I live in Hawaii, and each time I go snorkeling
Im amazed by another world that lies beneath the ocean a world not seen from the surface.
Likewise, the water houses are houses of depth, seeing beyond the obvious to a subtler level of
profound insight. In Vedic astrology, these are also called moksha houses, or houses of liberation. They
are the most mystical houses, and they relate to the transformation of consciousness. With six planets
in moksha houses, this is definitely Dr. Emotos realm.
Special Emphasis in the 8th House
Of these six planets in moksha or water houses, five line up in Dr. Emotos 8th house. Weve already
mentioned that the 8th house is considered the house of death, losses, obstacles, upheavals, chronic
illness, and so on. Although this is true, these indications have little relevance to this analysis of Dr.
Emotos chart. Therefore, lets look beyond the ordinary. Within the water house trinity, the 8th house
represents the greatest depth of insight, corresponding to Scorpio, the most profound sign. It is the
house of research because it is willing to explore the furthest beneath the surface, to seek out root
causes. Its bored with anything less. This is why the 8th house is associated with occult knowledge,
metaphysics, and psychology. It also relates to the secrets of nature, some of which Dr. Emotos
research reveals.
The basic drive of the moksha, or water houses, is transformation; without this, there is no hope for
liberation. The farther below the surface the water houses take you, the deeper the transformation.
The job of the 8th house is to take you the deepest. It is where we face our most profound fears and
psychological issues like the fear of death or separation, and issues of power and control. It is
preparation for the final stages of ego dissolution represented by the 12th house. The 8th is known as
the house of change: intense, sudden, and dramatic change. But it doesnt just create upheaval and
leave us in a sobbing heap on the floor. Its purpose is to effect a deep shift of consciousness. The 8th
house, therefore, relates to transformational healing of body and mind, such as vibrational medicine,
that works on a subtle yet profound level. This is the level where Dr. Emoto operates.
Dr. Emoto leading experiment to cleanse Lake Biwa, Japan
Heres another point: The 8th house is not only the house of death (mrityu bhava), it is also the house
of life (ayu bhava). As long as there is life force, there is no death, which explains why the 8th house is
known as the house of longevity. It is the house of subtle energy chi, prana, and the life force.
Quantum physics demonstrates that the highest concentration of energy lies at the subtlest level.
Likewise, the most shakti, or energy, is associated with the subtlest house, the 8th house.
Dr. Emotos water research, in typical 8th-house fashion, was fueled by his fascination
with Hado (rhymes with shadow), an old Japanese word synonymous with chi, or life force. Dr.
Emoto says, Hado signifies the world of subtle energy related to consciousness.7 His main interest in
photographing water was to make the intangible tangible, or as he says, to try to put Hado energy
into a visible form by using water crystals as material and canvas.8 If one could demonstrate that our
thoughts actually affect the molecular structure of water, the implications would be vast. It would
mean that we can literally transform ourselves and our world. This is exactly what Dr. Emotos work
has proven.
Multiple Raja Yogas in the 8th House
If we seek an astrological explanation for Dr. Emotos success, we will find it in a very special union of
planets in the 8th house. Jupiter, the Sun, and Mercury, (the rulers of the 1st, 4th, 9th, 7th and 10th
houses, respectively) form several examples of what is called a raja yoga, or royal combination of
planets. A raja yoga is formed when the ruler of a trinal house (1, 5, or 9) combines with the ruler of
an angular house (1, 4, 7, or 10). Vedic astrology has hundreds of such yogas, or planetary
combinations; each bestows different effects. Raja yogas increase the success and status of the
individual by enhancing the positive indications of any house in which theyre located. In Dr. Emotos
case, this indicates an exceptional ability to succeed in 8th-house areas like research, psychology,
occult studies, transformational healing, and vibrational medicine. Its interesting that Dr. Emoto
received his doctorate in alternative healing. His raja yogas in the 8th house would also indicate, on a
personal level, that he has a strong life force, good longevity, and a profound sensitivity to subtle
energy.
But it gets even better. Jupiter is also in Cancer, the sign of its exaltation, which heightens Jupiters
benefic qualities. Also, we cant forget that Jupiter is in multiple raja yogas with Mercury and the Sun.
Jupiter is a spiritual teacher or missionary, interested in the welfare of humanity. Dr. Emoto has been
on a mission to share his message of love and gratitude during his Moon dasha. In a recent interview
he was asked which water crystal photograph had the most profound effect on him. His answer was, A
water crystal after showing the word: "Love and Gratitude." I found this to be the most beautiful and it
touched my heart immeasurably.10 He writes, Indeed, there is nothing more important than love and
gratitude in this world. Just by expressing love and gratitude, the water around us and in our bodies
changes so beautifully.11 Dr. Emotos message is of transformational healing, both personal and
planetary, which naturally comes about as we express love and gratitude toward everyone and
everything, including ourselves.
An important technique in Vedic astrology is to analyze the chart from various alternate Ascendants.
By placing the Ascendant where the Moon, Sun, or mahadasha planet is located gives a more complete
picture of the likely effects of a dasha period. In Dr. Emotos chart, when you look at his connection
between Jupiter and the Moon from each of these alternate Ascendants, youll see that they form raja
yogas in every case (but not from the original Ascendant). For instance, when you make the Moon in
Pisces the Ascendant, Jupiter becomes the ruler of the 1st and 10th houses and is placed in the 5th
house. The special connection between the Moon and Jupiter (discussed above) then becomes a
combination of the rulers of the 1st, 5th and 10th houses, which forms a raja yoga. This indicates that
Dr. Emotos dramatic rise in success and status is strongly reinforced during his Moon dasha. Seeing
these repeated patterns helps us to build solid conclusions regarding the results of a dasha period.
With this understanding of the Moon and Jupiters extraordinary connection in Dr. Emotos chart, is it
any wonder that he was instantly catapulted into fame and fortune during the Jupiter bhukti of his
Moon dasha? This 16-month period saw the release of the movie, What the Bleep Do We Know? which
highlighted his water research. Shortly thereafter, his book, The Hidden Messages of Water, hit
the New York Times best-seller list. When I met Dr. Emoto, he had already passed from his Jupiter
sub-dasha and was then in his sub-dasha of Saturn. He was on a world speaking tour; he mentioned
that his health was suffering but that he felt guided intuitively to do the world tour anyway. Saturn is
placed in his 6th house of illness, indicating the potential for health challenges during his Saturn subdasha.
Dr. Emotos Moon mahadasha represents a time when he is able to reap the benefits of the research
and writing that he accomplished in his Sun mahadasha. During that six-year mahadasha period, from
1994 to 2000, he wrote many books on Hado and conducted his ongoing experiments with water. In
his chart, the Sun is within 5 degrees of Mercury, the planet of writing. As I mentioned, the Sun joins
Mercury and Jupiter to form several raja yogas in the 8th house of research, transformation, and subtle
energy.
Dr. Emoto will remain in his Moon mahadasha until March 2010. January 2006 June 2007 marks his
sub-dasha of Mercury, which indicates an increasingly career-oriented time of writing, publishing, and
public speaking.
Conclusion
By now, it should be abundantly obvious, from an astrological standpoint, why Dr. Emoto is engaged in
water research of a transformational nature. He has many influences in water signs and water houses
by watery planets, especially Jupiter and the Moon. We astrologers love to find repeating patterns like
this. The more the merrier, since each one adds to a clearer interpretation.
Vedic astrology is a powerful predictive system that typically has little to say about the signs in chart
interpretation. It emphasizes the houses, which is quite the opposite of Western astrology. As James
Coleman points out, [Western] astrology is heavily weighted toward signs and only makes a cursory
nod toward houses.12 These imbalances are certainly optional not eternal verities. The influences of
the houses and the signs must certainly apply in both Vedic and Western systems, if theres any
validity to them, which there certainly is. I see them as untapped resources available to anyone who,
like Dr. Emoto, cares to look beneath the surface, in typical 8th-house fashion.
Chart Data and Source
Dr. Masaru Emoto, July 22, 1943; 4:50 p.m. JST; Yokohama, Japan (35N26'; 139E39'); A: Author
quotes Dr. Emoto as giving him the time of 4:45 p.m. after a lecture in Maui, Hawaii. Dr. Emoto asked
author to contact his older sister to confirm. She later quoted the time of 4:50 p.m.
References and Notes
1. Masaru Emoto, The Hidden Messages of Water, Beyond Words Publishing, 2004.
2. Ibid., p. xx.
3. Ibid., p. xxii.
4. Masaru Emoto, Messages from Water, Hado Kyoikusha Co., Ltd. (Japan), 1999.
5. Emoto, Hidden Messages, p. xx.
6. Ibid., p. xxi.
7. Emoto, Messages from Water, p. 7.
8. Ibid., p. 115.
9. For further information about the dashas, see Linda Johnsen's article, "What's Your Dasha?" in The
Mountain Astrologer, Oct./Nov. 2005.
10. How Water reflects our Energy & Vibrational Frequency: The EDGE Interview with Dr. Masaru
Emoto, by Insiah Vawda Beckman, April 2004, http://www.edgenews.com/issues/2004/04/toc.html
11. Emoto, Messages from Water, p. 95.
12. James Coleman, Introducing House Astrology, in TMA, June/July 2005, p. 63.
Lagna). Both, these yogas are Panch Mahapurusha yoga meaning yogas which make a person
dignified. However, Saturn and Jupiter both are getting debilitated (weak) in Navamsha chart. Hence,
the promise of major political gains was diluted.
The 7th lord in Chiranjeevis horoscope is Mars that happens to be placed with the Lagna lord Venus
in the house of gains (11th house). Hence, Praja Rajyam party under his leadership can grow up as a
more dominating party after June 2012 when the Mahadasa of Mercury starts in the horoscope of
Chiranjeevi. However, Chiranjeevi should learn the art of alliance to have a say in the next assembly
election. His horoscope suggests gains from alliances.
Vijaykanth was born on 25th August 1952 in Madurai. The time of birth is not available. Hence,
assessment has been made from natal Moon. In his horoscope the Sun sign is Leo, Moon sign is Virgo
and birth Nakshatra is Chitra 2nd pada.
Vijaykanth formed Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK). He formally announced party
formation on September 14, 2005 at Madurai. The party head office is in Koyambedu, Chennai.
This party contested all 234 seats in the state elections in May 2006 with Vijayakanth contesting in
Vridhachalam. The party polled almost 3 million votes which were about 10% of the total votes cast.
This was surprisingly a very good show for a new party. However, the total votes did not translate into
assembly seats. All the candidates of the DMDK with the exception of Mr.Vijaykanth lost the elections
in 2006.
DMDK contested all 39 seats independently in Tamil Nadu in the 15th Lok Sabha election in 2009 and
lost all of them. The party, however, made strong inroads in the heartland of Pattali Makkal Katchi
(PMK). The party polled 30.52 lakh votes of the total of 3.02 crore valid votes polled in the state
representing roughly a vote share of 10.09 %.
Though his party did not win any seat, it appears to have made the difference between margin of
victory or loss in case of many candidates. Well established party PMK has been seriously affected.
Here, the point to be noted is that Sun sign, Moon sign and birth Nakshatra of both Chiranjeevi and
Vijaykanth are same. However, the difference is that there are rajya yogas and Panch Mahapurusha
yogas in the horoscope of Chiranjeevi that is giving him and edge over Vijaykanth.
The seventh lord from Moon in case of Vijaykanth is Jupiter that happens to be placed in the 8th
house. This indicates that his party is not able to forge ahead because of lack of alliances. However,
DMDK will be able to do well if Vijaykanth is able to bring in Rajnikanth in his party. If either the
AIADMK or DMK lose hold in the state, he will be a direct beneficiary.
In Vedic astrology Saturn is the planet that causes misery, poverty, loss of crops, floods, market slowdown etc. Leo is
the sign owned by Sun. Saturn and Sun are arch enemies in Vedic astrology. Hence, whenever Saturn transits into
Leo it gives bad results. Sun is the ruler amongst the planets. Therefore, in the transit of Saturn in Leo the worst
sufferers are rulers who may be business tycoons, politicians, brand leaders or any other person who functions as a
ruler at his own level. The suffering to common man comes because the sufferings of the ruler get transferred to
them. Lehman Brothers, Satyam, Unitech, DLF have been big names in the world. Saturns transit in Leo caused
immense loss to all of them and because of their market position; sufferings got transferred to its employees, stake
holders, and the economy.
In Vedic astrology Saturn is the planet that has been considered a Demi-God (devta) who administers justice in the
world, by exposing the real picture in front of the world and bringing down the ego of the rulers, autocrats and self
seekers by showing them the truth. Saturn causes suffering to those egotists who try to become God of this world.
Religion talks about dark angels who act as messengers of God who follow exactly the Gods directive.........even if it
is against humanity, if that's what God wishes. They instigate war, hatred and mass destruction to clean filth and
destroy the world so that a new world can be established. In some passages, the angels are regarded as avengers of
God's justice.
There are some references about dark angels in the Hebrew original. The relevant quote is - The riches unjustly
accumulated shall be vomited up; an angel shall drag him out of his house;" Saturn is the dark angel who is the divine
equalizer who brings justice and equality among beings. He removes people in power and brings order by bringing in
new and justified order. Hence, the transit of Saturn in Leo sign sets new order. It brought an end of president rule in
Pakistan, brought in many changes in the Government all over the world including the United States of America. First
time in the history a Black American (Barack Obama) became the president of America. Saturn is the planet that
brings change that benefits people who are oppressed over centuries. Hence, the transit will favor those who are
polite, God fearing, mentally and emotionally upright, who are not an embodiment of hatred and exalted ego. For,
others there can be more difficulties in times to come.
Saturn will transit out of Leo in September 2009 bringing in some respite to the economy. By this time the job of
Saturn as a spiritual teacher will end. The hurricane will subside but, the effect of this transit may take some more
time to heal.
To make the matters worse, Jupiter remains debilitated (weak) till November 2009. USA may be providing bail-out
packages to American Companies. But, divine grace of bailout is still awaited. After November 2009, Jupiter will gain
strength and will come out of the affliction state caused by transit of Rahu over it.
Hence, astrological and angelic interpretation shows that year 2009 is tough for the world economy. Though some
respite may be felt from September 2009 onwards. But, major respite shall come only after middle of 2010.
Vedic astrology recognizes 3 types of planetary movements:Sama (Normal): In this movement planets move at natural pace. Normally, in mundane astrology this transit
signifies all around normalcy and happiness. This is the period when there is quiet development in the economy.
Atichari (Fast): In this movement planets move at relatively faster pace (as if planets are in a hurry of delivering
something).This period can trigger boom, or fast growth of economy. However, this is also the period when people
start getting over confident.
Vakri (Retrograde): In this movement the planets move backwards (apparently, when viewed from earth). This is
the period when deeds done in the past are brought to light. This is the period when the planet is in the mood to
review past deeds. The Saturn became retrograde from 1st January 2009 and will remain in retrogression till 17th
May 2009.
Retrograde planets have been the subject of research for astrologers over many years. It is the experience of many
researchers that during the dasa of retrograde planet, a person can have remembrance of his past life or past deeds.
In mundane astrology, it is believed that retrograde planets have a major role to play in administration of justice.
They give us a chance to review our policies. For example, just a few months back, everyone was seeing only the
rosy side of privatization. However, the fallout of events after failure of many companies and banks world-wide has
put a question mark on the policy of privatization. The belief of people in government banks has increased after
seeing the plight of private banks particularly in USA where many banks have gone belly-up.
In my earlier articles I have been emphasizing the role of Saturn in various aspects of human life. The reason for so
much emphasis on Saturn is because Saturn is the slowest moving planet among the Navgrahas (which Hindus follow
in Vedic Astrology). Being the slowest moving planet it has been assigned the role of Kaal (time). Hence, it is always
the transit of Saturn that sets a trend and is instrumental in administration of justice.
Saturn is transiting from its enemys sign Leo right now causing problems to people well placed in public, business
and film lines. To make the matter worse, Saturn is retrograde right now. Hence, the wrong doings of the past are
getting exposed.
This is the period when books of various companies have been opened for scrutiny. The beauty of the thing is that
investigating agencies have not raised fingers against them. This is happening spontaneously. The clandestine
activities in neighboring counties are coming to light. The mutiny in Bangladesh Rifles and mass murder of officers
under alleged instigations has also come to light. Investigations going for long on scams in the country are getting
exposed. High placed individuals are being brought to justice.
It seems that Saturn in retrograde state is keen to bring, high placed individuals who have exploited their position for
all types of wrong doings, to justice. Therefore, Saturn is working as a divine weapon right now because it is
transiting in Leo represented by Sun which is the symbol of power. Hence, people placed in power are subject to
divine scrutiny.
The political future of India is being hotly debated in the current pre-election scenario with questions likewho will form the next
government? and who will be the next prime minister of India? being uppermost in everyone's mind.
The question bothering me, however, is that Is it really possible to answer such questions based on astrology for a country blessed with
political volatility like that of India? There are at least ten prospective prime ministerial candidates for the upcoming general elections, of
which there are a few like Dr. Manmohan Singh, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi who nurture an unexpressed desire for the
position. Some of the other possible contenders for the position include Sh. L.K. Advani, Sh. Narendra Modi, Smt. Mayawati, Sh.
Sharad Pawar, Sh. Deve Gowda, Sh. Lalu Prasad Yadav, Sh. Ram Vilas Paswan.
Taking up the first question, who will form the next government of India?, one can easily see how national and regional parties have
been busy promoting themselves. Even the common man can make out which of the two prominent national parties might enjoy a
greater share of seats and which one lesser. He can also make an assessment of which regional parties might provide support to the
national parties and the general political scenario at the time of elections.
When we consider the possibility of making such predictions on the basis of astrology, however, problems of a completely different nature
arise. As, for instance, the date and time when the party was formally constituted are some of the essential requirements to make any
kind of astrological predictions, which are not easily available most of the time. Now the question is, then how can astrological answers
be sought about which parties would come together and who will form the next government.
Are birth details including the date, time and place of birth available for all the politicians? And if not, then how can astrological
predictions be made about them with any level of certainty?
As part of the research and analysis conducted by Astrological Research Centre in the field of politics, we observed that people have
already started making detailed astrological analysis and assessments regarding the next government at the centre when no one could
predict before or even after 2004 general elections, that Dr. Manmohan Singh will become the prime minister of India. In the
same manner, how would it be possible to make correct predictions this time around?
At Astrological Research Centre, we believe that it is only based on a methodical study of the horoscopes of all the main candidates
contesting the election from every constituency that the strength of astrological Rajayogas can be assessed for all of them. Then the
person with the strongest Rajayoga operating can be predicted to win the elections.
Likewise, a detailed study of the horoscopes of all the prominent politicians can reveal which of them have the most powerful
Rajayogas. Such politicians alone can be the promising candidates for occupying an exalted position.
After 1992 elections, our institute sought the birth details of some politicians for research purposes, and to our surprise, the details
received for the then prime minister Sh. P.V. Narsimha Rao mentioned the date of birth as 28 th June, 1921, time is between
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. and place of birth is Karim Nagar, Andhra Pradesh (the letter received from PMO is available for
reference). Now, one can see that a period of one hour between 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. has been mentioned as the time of birth.
Does an hour's variation really not matter in making Indian astrological calculations?
Despite this drawback, we tried to establish the time of birth based on past events in his life and made a few predictions as well. We also
asked for details of Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leader of the opposition as a prominent leader of the BJP in 1994. The letter
received was signed by Sh. Vajpayee himself and mentioned hat he was born on 25 th December, 1926 in Gwalior at about 5:00 p.m.
The time of birth was approximate and not based on a clock.
In both of the abovementioned cases, when politicians themselves are in doubt of their birth details, it would be sheer dishonesty to even
imagine being able to come up with accurate predictions and any results can only be predicted in terms of approximations.
Similarly, without a proper knowledge of the birth details of small-time as well as prominent politicians of the day, and without
information of the time when different political parties were constituted, how is it possible to make reliable predictions on Indian politics?
In recently held presidential elections in America, Mr. Barack Obama and Mrs. Hillary Clinton fought for the coveted position. In
USA, people elect their president directly from two chosen candidates, and one with the strongest Rajayoga emerges as the winner. In
this case, Hillary Clinton also became a part of Obama's cabinet, but did not become the president, which could mean that although
she also had a Rajyoga but not as strong as Obama himself.
Similar examples can be found across the globe, especially in places with scarce regional and small-time parties unlike India. Political
organizations of all shapes and sizes come together in order to help form the government in India, which, from an astrological viewpoint,
is further complicated by an unending confusion in birth details of most of the politicians, leading us to the inevitable conclusion that, if
not impossible, it is extremely difficult to make authentic political predictions in a country with a political framework like that of India.
Taking up another example, in the last cricket world cup, a horde of astrologers, numerologists and tarot readers created media hype
with predictions of India entering the semi-finals when the team was ousted in the first round itself. Likewise, before one of the matches,
some tarot readers predicted that Sehwag will shine today but soon he was out for a duck. It could well mean that the tarot reader made
an assessment about Sehwag but perhaps did not study the fortunes of the bowler who claimed his wicket.
In the same manner, in order to make authentic predictions regarding the political future of India, we may have to study the horoscopes
of all the candidates contesting the elections from different part of the country to decide upon who will win the elections and what would
be the actual political configuration between different political parties of the state. Otherwise, an astrologer would be able to guess just
as much as the common man.
It is a matter of serious debate and research in Indian astrology that who will form the next government and who will be the next
prime minister of India? Else astrology and astrologers would only become a laughing stock for the world.
Therefore, at any given time 2.5 billion people are going through sade- sathi and dhaiya which are considered particularly harmful.
Another important point to be noted is that no one experiences the same kind of period for seven and a half years, be it fro good or for
bad. Then, what kind of difficulties are to be faced is not specified, for any person no matter how successful experiences problems in
certain specific areas of life.
When we ask people while reading research papers about how sade- sathi is being applied when it is going on on about 1.5 billion people,
they reply that if a persons horoscope is good, he will have good results. Then what is the significance of sade- sathi?
Hence, it is concluded with good reason that sade- sathi and dhaiya are bereft of scientific significance and unreliable as tools of
prediction.
by Mr. Sonal Sharma
The prospective bride and groom may have a compatible and peaceful relationship after
marriage.
Families of both the prospective bride and groom may have a peaceful and lifelong
relationship after marriage.
POPULAR METHOD OF MATCHMAKING: Usually, it is observed that people consider astrological matchmaking with incredulity when on
the other hand medical science has also come up with a new way of matchmaking which
suggests matching of blood groups before marriage. The matter of the fact is that most of
the astrologers and astrology softwares match horoscopes in a cursory manner by taking into
consideration just two factors: 1.
2.
Whether both the prospective bride and groom are Manglik or not?
How much the prospective bride and groom score in guna matching with a score of
18 and above considered favourable for mutual compatibility.
Misunderstandings and quarrels among husband and wife which sometimes results
in divorce as well.
One of them dies.
One of them suffers from ill health.
Couple is childless despite being physically fit.
Family is unable to progress well.
Both are indifferent to each other.
If all these problems persist after matchmaking it means match was not undertaken correctly.
WHAT ARE GUNAS?
Gunas are studied based on 8 astrological factors in the horoscopes of prospective bride and
groom.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Varna
Vashya
Tara
Yoni
Grahamaitri
Ganakuta
Bhakuta
Nadidosha
All of these 8 astrological factors have been assigned scores: - Varna- 1, Vashya- 2, Tara- 3,
Yoni- 4, Grahamaitri- 5, Ganakuta- 6, Bhakuta- 7, Nadidosha- 8. These total upto
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 = 36 Gunas. Out of these, The gunas which match positively are added
to the score and the points for any doshas (blemishes) are deducted.
WHAT IS LAGNA MANGLIK?
When Mars is placed in the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th or 12th houses from the Lagna in the horoscopes of
prospective bride and groom, it becomes a Manglik horoscope.
WHAT IS CHANDRA MANGLIK?
When Mars is placed in the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th or 12th houses from the Moon in the horoscopes of
prospective bride and groom, it becomes a Chandra Manglik horoscope.
IS IT SUFFICIENT TO MATCH MANGLIK AND GUNAS ALONE?
Usually it is observed that even when Guna matching shows points greater than 18 upto 36
and Manglik or non-Manglik match is also compatible, couples have mutual differences,
suffering in marriage life and they act against each others wishes.
HOW TO MATCH HOROSCOPES: How should Manglik matching and Guna matching be carried out so that a prosperous life
may be ensured for the prospective bride and groom.
FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN MANGLIK MATCHING: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
How are both the horoscopes of prospective bride and groom disposed in
relation to marriage life? Position of planets in the house of marriage
(7th house) and the disposition its lord.
2. If the house of marriage and its lord is not well disposed in both the horoscopes of
prospective bride and groom, then they will have a problematic marriage life.
3. How are the combinations for progeny in both the horoscopes of prospective bride
and groom. Is there any indication of problem related to progeny?
4. How is the house of fortune disposed in both the horoscopes of prospective bride
and groom. Fortune will give progress or not.
5.
What is the quotient of anger in both the prospective bride and groom
because. If both have lose temper then also situation can go to any extent.
6.
If both of then share the same Lagna one of them will prosper and the other one
May face difficulties.
7.
2.
3.
4.
whether one or both of them have combinations for death of spouse or not.
5.
All of these points should be considered by scholars before finalizing any match for the
purposes of marriage astrologically.
ERRORS IN MATCHMAKING TABLES FOUND IN PANCHAGAS (INDIAN EPHEMERIDES)
:Errors can be found in the matchmaking tables found in panchangas which also need to be
considered : 1. If both the prospective bride and groom have Ashwini nakshatra (constellation)
which means sharing the same Moon-sign and Nakshatra, the matchmaking table in
panchangas assign 28 points and 8 points are deducted for nadidosha and a number of
eligible prospective couples are considered ineligible. Whereas Pauranic scriptures have
stated that: Eknakshatrajataanam nadidosho na vidyate
Anyakshapativedheshu vivaho varjitah sadaa
Which means that if both the prospective bride and groom share the same nakshatra there is
no nadidosha and if they have different nakshatras whose lords have mutual Vedha they
should not marry. Then why are 8 points are deducted in panchangas for nadidosha?
Pauranic scriptures have also stated that : Nadidoshastu vipranaam varnadosho mahibhujaam, Ganadoshashacha vaishyanaam
shudranaam yonidoshakah
Which means that Nadidosha is considered especially harmful for brahmans, varnadosha for
kshatriyas, ganadosha for vaishyas and yonidosha for shudras.
But usually it is observed that nadidosha is considered especially harmful in every case which
is not correct.
On the other hand, Bhakuta dosha is considered in relation to progeny but the impact of
Navapancham dosha is not found in panchangas, whereas there are two variations of
navapancham dosha: 1.
When the moon-sign of girl is 5th as counted from the moon-sign of boy and
moon-sign of boy is 9th as counted from the moon-sign of girl.
2.
When the moon-sign of boy is 5th as counted from the moon-sign of girl and
moon-sign of girl is 9th as counted from the moon-sign of boy.
Panchangas deduct 7 points in both of the above stated instances, whereas our pauranic
scriptures have stated that: Maranam pitrimatroscheta samgrahyam navapanchakam
Varasya Panchame Kanya kanyaya navame varah
Etat trikonakam grahyam putrapautrasukhavaham
Shadashtake Bhavenmrityuryatnatastam Vicharyeta
Which means that if father of the prospective groom and mother of the prospective bride
have expired then Navapancham dosha loses its power to do evil and marriage can be
consummated because Navapancham dosha is thought to affect them only.
Still, if the moon-sign of girl is 5th as counted from the moon-sign of boy and the moon-sign
of boy is 9th as counted from the moon-sign of girl, it is considered positive and gives
happiness of children and grandchildren as it is not supposed to bring negativity.
CONCLUSION: -
Original Research
Manglik & Non Manglik
Today the greatest problem is that astrologers start declaring Manglik by just confirming Mars in lagna, 4th, 7th, 8th and 12th houses
whereas from Moon also lagna, 4th, 7th, 8th and 12th houses are confirmed with Mars in it and the person is declared as Chandra
Manglik and no need is felt to take into account planetary degrees or bhava degrees. For this reason those who have Mars in these five
houses are considered as Manglik and many well- known astrologers are involved in it.
Where predictive astrology is completely based on mathematical astrology there is also a need to explore this mathematics properly.
Astrological Research Centre gets many such horoscopes, which have been declared as Manglik by astrologers but after working out
complete calculations and bhava degrees and planetary degrees it is seen that the horoscope of the native is Non Manglik.
According to our research if Mars is combust or eclipsed or suppressed by Rahu- Ketu then Manglik dosha is diluted and if some other
planet (like Saturn) is neutralizing the Manglik Dosha then it should also be considered and also whether Mars is debilitated or exalted.
Suppose if the lagna is at 0 degrees and Mars is in lagna at 25 degrees then in bhava degrees Mars will shift to the 2nd house and when
Mars is in 2nd house then how can there be Manglik dosha? If Mars is in the 4th house at 5 degrees and the lagna is at 28 degrees then
Mars will shift to the 3rd house, the house of prowess and then again how can there be Manglik dosha? In the same manner, if Mars is in
lagna, which is Cancer, and Mars is debilitated and as per planetary degrees and bhava degrees also Mars is in Cancer debilitated in
lagna.
Then if Mars is in some other sign in lagna then there is Manglik dosha but as Cancer is the sign of debilitation of Mars hence the results
will be opposite and hence (in other signs it is Manglik) but there is no Manglik dosha in Cancer.
In this aspect even renowned astrologers are giving wrong analysis. In the newspaper Hindustan (Hindi) an astrologer has given in the
column Kab Hoga Vivah ( when marriage will take place) an analysis of a horoscope in which the birth details and horoscope were
provided and the question was asked, someone says that it is a Manglik horoscope and some one else says that it is not then what
should I say to the ones with whom we are talking about marriage?
On this the astrologer replied that, as Mars is in the 8th house it is a Manglik horoscope.
I took up this paper and worked on the details provided in the column as the Mars was in Cancer in 8th house debilitated and eclipsed by
Rahu. Henceforth I wrote a letter to the astrologer and requested to him that there are three reasons why this horoscope is not Manglik:
1. Mars is in the 8th house debilitated.
2. Mars is eclipsed by Rahu.
3. position of Saturn.
All those three reasons are changing this horoscope into Non- Manglik one so I requested him to write a letter personally to the person
concerned and tell them that it is not a Manglik horoscope. Then what happened? I do not know but I did not receive the answer to my
letter.
In the same manner, many horoscopes which are apparently Non- Manglik on working out the planetary degrees and bhava degrees turn
out to be a Manglik horoscope. As for instance, if Mars is placed in the 2nd house at 5 degrees and the lagna is at 25 degrees then on
working out bhava degrees Mars will shift into the lagna. Then the horoscope will become Manglik.
Therefore, if we do not take care of all these factors and make any such assessment without planetary degrees and bhava degrees it is
illogical to decide whether the horoscope is a Manglik one or a Non- Manglik one. This even our top astrologers well- known in society do
not care for and simplistically see if the Mars is in lagna, 4th, 7th, 8th and 12th houses and declare the horoscope as Manglik or NonManglik. As a result many Manglik people are married to Non- Manglik ones the consequences of which these couples have to suffer.
by Pt. Sunil Sharma
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
First House The native's married life will be full of enthusiasm, have
strong sexual urges and will never be satisfied in sex. He
enjoys sex life greatly and fully demonstrates his love
and affection to his partner will require constant love
and affection from partner.
Second
The native will be aggressive and crude in sex matters.
House
He / She has very burning and deep feelings for partner
but does not exhibit them.
Third
The native will be very determined to have good and
House
healthy sex with the partner. He / She will be
courageous and considerate in sex matter but fails to
demonstrate.
Fourth
The native will have extensive sexual relationship with
House
the partner and will be lustfully inclined and selfish in
the relationship. They have deep attachment with the
partner.
Sixth
The native will not be sex crazy. Sex will be a normal
House
routine for him / her. Native will not have much regards
for partner as far as sex is concerned.
Seventh
The native will be fond of sex and too demanding in sex
House
and may indulge in indiscreet sex life. The native will be
romantic also.
Eight
The native will have too much sex-indulgent,
House
indiscriminate in sex and greatly attached to principles
and morals of married life.
Ninth
The native will be very moderate and considerate to
House
partner in sex habits. The native will not regards sex as
a driving force in life.
Tenth
The native will be methodical and touchy in sex matters.
House
The native will be fond of pronography and very
concious of successful sex act.
Eleventh
The native has craving for sex but do not show openly
House
and easily satisfied. They attach more importance to
health and have a saintly outlook, though in thoughts
they are sex- crazy.
Twelth
The native will be quick and restless in sex behaviour.
House
Even use unnatural methods of sex. The native will be
careless about partner,s feeling.
Sex In Horoscope
Sexual behavior and temperament is connected to the sign to
which a person belongs. The planets Mars and Venus play an
important role in the sex life of a person. Vedic astrology has
classified the yoni ( size of sex organs and sexual behavior) on
the basis of NAKSHATRAS.
Sex and Yoni of constellations
Male
Female
Yoni (Nakshatras)
Aswini
Satabhisha
Horse
Bharani
Revati
Elephant
Pushya
Krittika
Sheep (goat)
Rohini
Mrigasira
Snake
Moola
Aridra
Dog
Aslesha
Punarvasu
Cat
Magha
P. phalguni
Rat
U.phalguni
Uttar bhadra
Cow (Camel)
Swati
Hasta
Buffalow (Ox)
Visakha
Chitra
Tiger
Jyestha
Anuradha
Horse ( Dear )
Poorvasadha
Shravana
Monkey
Poorvabhadra
Dhanishta
Lion
(To know your Nakshatra in your birth chart please refer to our service Horoscope)
SUN
If moon is in 8th house of the horoscope then the native has illformed breasts.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The
characteristics
If the Mars belong to:
First House
of
sexual
tendencies
depend
you
can
to
serve
your
partner.
Libra
You need a partner to make
yourself complete. For you,
togetherness is what life is all
about. You delight in pleasing
people and because you adjust to the
needs of others, your relationships
are always harmonious. You are
blessed with enormous charm and
sexual charisma, and you don't
hesitate to use it to get what you
want. Libra is a sign much given to
sentiment and romanticism. You do
all you can to make your partner
happy. You are an accomplished lover
and adept at pleasing your partner.
Libra is a very refined sign and has
very discriminating tastes. You enjoy
the finer things in life and this applies
to your sexual encounters as well.
Everything surrounding sex must be
beautiful and harmonious. You like
subtle perfumes, candles, incense,
massage oils. They arouse your
senses. You also like soft, sensual
fabrics.
Scorpio
You are a sophisticated and
highly adept lover. Scorpio
rules sex, birth, death, and
rebirth. You have an urge to explore
dark places of life where others fear
to tread. Powerfully libidinous and
intensely sexy, you ignore taboos.
You see sex as an opportunity to
explore the mystical depths of
emotion. Scorpio is a compulsive and
obsessive sign. When you are in lust,
you obsess about the object of your
desires. When you are in love, you
think about your beloved constantly.
Love, lust, and libido are all
important to you. You do not fall in
love easily. But when you do fall, you
fall hard. And you stay there. What
you seek is a true soulmate. Your
world is emotional, dramatic, tense,
full of emotional undercurrents and
the echoes of painful traumas from
the
past.
Sagittarius
Freedom-loving Sagittarius is
a natural philanderer who
hates to be tied down for too long.
Ever-impetuous, you revel in a
spontaneous, inflammatory sexual
Pisces
A Pisces in love is lost in an
ecstatic dream. And, since
love and sex are one and the
same for Pisces, sex is a
beautiful fantasy you want to merge
and blend with your partner, to
become one. Seductive and romantic,
your fluid nature sees no boundary
between yourself and your beloved.
But, all too often, the dream turns
out to be merely an illusion. Each
time you fall in love you believe you
have found your soulmate. You give
yourself body and soul to your
beloved. Dreams, however, can
easily turn into nightmares when you
finally realize that all is not what it
seemed and the illusion is shattered.
You tend to live an "if only" life,
dreaming endlessly of what might be
and fantasizing about the perfect love
affair. Not surprisingly, everyday life
usually fails to measure up to your
dream world, and the relationships
you enter into with such hope fail to
fulfill the fantastic promise that they
hold in your mind. Pisces has a
tendency to cling to the past, and to
lovers, and never really severs the
bonds. There is nothing Pisces loves
more than to see an old flame and
rekindle the passion, at least for a
time. The thought of hurting anyone's
feelings, especially someone you
have loved, is more than you can
bear.
Sex In Horoscope
Sexual
behavior
and
temperament is connected to the
sign to which a person belongs.
The planets Mars and Venus play
an important role in the sex life
of a person. Vedic astrology has
classified the yoni ( size of sex
organs and sexual behavior) on
the basis of NAKSHATRAS.
Sex and Yoni of constellations
Male
Female
Yoni (Nakshatras)
Aswini
Satabhisha
Horse
Bharani
Revati
Elephant
Pushya
Krittika
Sheep (goat)
Rohini
Mrigasira
Snake
Moola
Aridra
Dog
Aslesha
Punarvasu
Cat
Magha
P. phalguni
Rat
U.phalguni
Uttar bhadra
Cow (Camel)
Swati
Hasta
Buffalow (Ox)
Visakha
Chitra
Tiger
Jyestha
Anuradha
Horse ( Dear )
Poorvasadha
Shravana
Monkey
Poorvabhadra
Dhanishta
Lion
Sex
behavior
and
Sun
Signs
2.
3.
First House
Second
House
Third House The native will be very determined to have good and
healthy sex with the partner. He / She will be
courageous and considerate in sex matter but fails to
demonstrate.
Fourth House The native will have extensive sexual r
the partner and will be lustfully inclined and selfish in
the relationship. They have deep attachment with the
partner.
Sixth House The native will not be sex crazy. Sex will be a normal
routine for him / her. Native will not have much
regards for partner as far as sex is concerned.
Seventh
The native will be fond of sex and too demanding in
sex and may indulge in indiscreet sex life. The native
House
will be romantic also.
Eight House The native will have too much sex
indiscriminate in sex and greatly attached to principles
and morals of married life.
Ninth House The native will be very moderate and considerate to
partner in sex habits. The native will not regards sex
as a driving force in life.
Tenth House The native will be methodical and touchy in sex
matters. The native will be fond of pronography and
very concious of successful sex act.
Eleventh
The native has craving for sex but do not show openly
and easily satisfied. They attach more importance to
House
health and have a saintly outlook, though in thoughts
they are sex- crazy.
Twelth
The native will be quick and restless in sex behaviour.
Even use unnatural methods of sex. The native will be
House
careless about partner,s feeling.
4.
5.
6.