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the three movable signs Tula, Makar and Mesha except Kark. All dwiswabhava
signs would aspect only other dwiswabhava signs.
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Sign
Mesha (1)
Vrishabha (2)
Mithun (3)
Kark (4)
Simha (5)
Kanya (6)
Tula (7)
Vrischik (8)
Dhanu (9)
Makar (10)
Kumbh (11)
Mina (12)
Aspecting signs
Simha, Vrischik, Kumbh
Kark, Tula, Makar
Kanya, Dhanu, Mina
Vrischik, Kumbh, Vrishabha
Tula, Makar, Mesha
Dhanu, Mina, Mithun
Kumbh, Vrishabha, Simha
Makar, Mesha,Kark
Mina, Mithun, Kanya
Vrishabha, Simha, Vrischik
Mesha, Kark, Tula
Mithun, Kanya, Dhanu
4. Padas: Jaimini introduces alternative lagnas for each sign/house. Thus there
will be twelve padas for the twelve signs/houses. They are respectively called
Pada Lagna (P-I), Kosa Pada (P-II), Bhratru Pada (P-III), Matru Pada (P-IV),
Putra Pada (P-V), Ripu Pada (P-VI), Dara Pada (P-VII), Ayu Pada (P-VIII),
Bhagya Pada (P-IX), Rajya Pada (P-X), Labha Pada (P-XI) & Upa Pada (P-XII).
-:3:Pada for each sign is to be reckoned by counting the number of signs the lord is
away from the sign and moving that many number of signs from the lord to
arrive at the Pada of that sign. Supposing the seventh lord is in the 11th house in
a horoscope it is five houses away from the 7th house. Hence counting five houses
from 7th lord we reach the third house. Thus the Dara Pada (P-VII) falls in the
third house. Likewise we have to calculate the pada of all the twelve houses.
Some classical texts prescribe certain exceptions in this regard. It has become a
subject of debate among certain modern writers like Dr. BV Raman, Dr. P.S.
Sastri, Shri K.N. Rao and others. As the results obtained are quite favourable in
calculating pada as aforesaid no mention is being made about the exceptions
here to avoid confusion.
5. Direct and Indirect Signs: Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithuna, Tula, Vrischika,
Dhanu are the six direct signs wherefrom counting would be done in the
clockwise direction. The other six signs Viz. Kark, Simha, Kanya, Makar,
Kumbh, Mina are indirect signs where counting has to be reckoned in
anticlockwise direction. This methodology is useful while reckoning dasa order.
6. Dasa system: The dasa system in Jaimini is that of signs. They are
christened as Mesha Rasi Dasa, Vrishabha Rasi Dasa etc. There are several
dasa systems in Jaimini. Some of them are Chara Dasa, Sthira dasa, Trikona
Dasa, Brahma Dasa, Soola Dasa, Mandook Dasa, Varnada dasa, Navamsa
Dasa etc. Every dasa system has a unique method of calculating duration.
Each dasa system is meant for a specific purpose though not clearly
mentioned. It is seen by empirical studies that Chara dasa and Trikona Dasa
can be applied for any kind of event in life, Sthira dasa, Brahma Dasa and
Soola dasa for reckoning Longevity and time of death.
7. Strength of Signs and Planets: There is no foolproof system of calculating
the strength of planets and signs. An improvised system is adopted for numerical
calculations. In certain cases Movable signs are considered weak, Dual signs
strongest and fixed signs of medium strength. The signs containing planets are found
to be stronger than the signs bereft of planets. As between signs containing planets
the one that possess more number of planets is stronger than the one that has lesser
number of planets. Planets are assessed on the basis of their situations, assignment
of karaka and in relation to Atma Karaka in the relevant horoscope. Seven situations
in order of placement of planets in the sign of Exaltation, Mool Trikona, Own,
Friendly, Neutral, Inimical and Debilitation are given 70,60,50,40,30,20 and 10 units
of strength respectively. The planets are then assigned 70 to 10 units of strength
according as they become Atma Karaka, Amatya Karaka, Bhrathru Karaka, Matru
Karaka, Putra Karaka, Gnati Karaka and Dara karaka in the horoscope. The third
calculation is assignment of units of strength of 60,40,20 to planets in Kendra,
panapara and apoklim houses to Atmakaraka. The total of these three strengths are
taken as Graha bala in Jaimini. It is no parellel to Shadbala strength of Parasara
System. There are four types of strength for calculating Rasi strength. They are
Chara Bala, Sthira bala, Drik Bala and Atmakaraka Bala. Chara Bala is assigning
20,40,60 units of strength to Movable signs, Fixed Signs and Dual signs respectively.
Thus this strength becomes common to all horoscopes. Sthir Bala is calculated at the
rate of 10 units of strength per planet posited in a sign. The signs having planets
would alone get this strength. As we consider only nine planets including Rahu and
Ketu a maximum of 90 units can alone be allotted under this strength per horoscope.
The third strength Drik Bala is on the basis of aspect of the Lord of the Sign and also
-:4:of Jupiter and Mercury. Consider only Jaiminian aspect as aforesaid in para 2 above.
Each such aspect could attain a value of 60 units of strength. The aspect of Jupiter
and Mercury normally can befall on three signs only as per Jaimini rule since any sign
can aspect only three other signs. Thus a planet in a particular sign could also aspect
like that of the sign where the planet is posited. It is also necessary to assign value
of 60 units to a house where Jupiter and/or Mercury posited besides their aspect on
three signs. Thus the aspect strength of Jupiter and Mercury would be allotted to
four signs. The fourth kind of strength is allotted to a sign that contains Atmakaraka
Planet. Only one sign can get 60 units of strength in respect of this strength. The
sum total of these four kinds of strength is added to the strength of Lords of the
signs to arrive at the total Rasi strength. The strength of Lord would be that of Mars
And Saturn only in respect of Scorpio and Aquarius even if Ketu or Rahu rules over
these signs.
8. Lords of the signs: While the lords of zodiacal signs Aries, Taurus, Gemini,
cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Sagittarius, Capricorn and Pisces are Mars, Venus, Mercury,
Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Jupiter respectively as in Parasara
Jaimini has allotted dual lordship to Scorpio and Aquarius signs. It could be Mars or
Ketu for Scorpio and Rahu or Saturn for Aquarius signs. Jaimini has well laid out
rules for selection of lords for Scorpio and Aquarius sign. The rules are enumerated
below that are to be scrupulously followed.
Rules common to both Scorpio and Aquarius signs for selection of Lords:
a. Both Ketu and Mars become joint lords for Scorpio if they are
together in Scorpio or elsewhere in any sign. Similarly Rahu and
Saturn become joint lords of Aquarius sign if they both are in
Aquarius itself or in any other sign.
b. If either Ketu or Mars is in Scorpio choose the planet that is outside
Scorpio as Lord of the sign. Likewise if one of Saturn and Rahu is in
Aquarius sign choose the latter that is outside as the lord of Aquarius.
c. If Ketu and Mars are outside Scorpio alone in different signs or Saturn
and Rahu are outside Aquarius severally in a different sign then choose
the strongest reckoned in the following order:
(i)
Planet having more association in a sign is stronger and
therefore chosen as the lord.
(ii)
If both of them have equal number of planets in
association with them choose the lord according to the
sign in which they are posited. Planets in dual signs
are considered the strongest. Fixed signs are middling
while Movable signs are considered weakest. Hence prefer
one in dual signs to fixed or movable signs. Between fixed
and movable signs choose the one that is in fixed sign.
(iii)
If the planets that are being considered for selecting as
Lord of Scorpio or Aquarius are both in dual or fixed or
movable sign then choose the lord according to the
longitude. The one that has attained greater longitude
is preferred over the one that is at the beginning of the
sign. It must however be noted that Rahu and Ketu are
moving from 30 degrees to Zero degree in a sign while
(iv)
Mesha is in Simha the number of signs the Rasi lord is away is five since
Mesha Rasi is Savya Rasi and has to be counted directly to arrive at n and
thus the duration would be four years (5-1). If Jupiter the lord of Mina is
in Simha the number of Rasis the Lord is away is eight since counting in
the reverse order Mina, Kumbh, Makar, Dhanu, Vrischik, Tula, Kanya and
Simha we arrive at eight and thus the duration of Mina Rasi would be 7
years (8-1). In case the Lord is in the same sign then the duration would
be 12 years (13-1) since counting from the Rasi upto the Lord we would
arrive at a total of 13 and not 1. In respect of Vrischik who has dual lords
Mars and Ketu, and Kumbh who has Saturn and Rahu as dual lords the
following rules shall have to be applied.
a.
Both Ketu and Mars become joint lords for Scorpio if they are
together in Scorpio or elsewhere in any sign. Similarly Rahu and Saturn
become joint lords of Aquarius sign if they both are in Aquarius itself or
in any other sign.
b. If either Ketu or Mars is in Scorpio choose the planet that is outside
Scorpio as Lord of the sign. Likewise if one of Saturn and Rahu is in
Aquarius sign choose the latter that is outside as the lord of Aquarius.
c. If Ketu and Mars are outside Scorpio alone in different signs or Saturn
and Rahu are outside Aquarius severally in a different sign then choose
the strongest reckoned in the following order:
i. Planet having more association in a sign is stronger
and
therefore chosen as the lord.
ii. If both of them have equal number of planets in
association with them choose the lord according to the
sign in which they are posited. Planets in dual signs
are considered the strongest. Fixed signs are middling
while Movable signs are considered weakest. Hence
prefer one in dual signs to fixed or movable signs.
Between fixed and movable signs choose the one that is
in fixed sign.
iii. If the planets that are being considered for selection as
Lord of Scorpio or Aquarius are both in dual or fixed or
movable sign then choose the lord according to the
longitude. The one that has attained greater
longitude is preferred over the one that is at the
beginning of the sign. It must however be noted that
Rahu and Ketu are moving from 30 degrees to Zero
degree in a sign while other planets are moving from
zero degree to 30 degrees. Hence while considering the
lordship according to the longitude one must take care
to reckon the longitude of
Shadowy planets by deducting the given longitude from
30 degrees before choosing the lordship under this ruling.
iv. If by chance the longitude of both Rahu and Saturn or
Mars and Ketu happen to be equal then select the one
that is far away from the sign concerned enabling it to
give more duration for Dasa Reckoning.
Controversies in calculation of Chara dasa:
It is stated that there should be addition of one year for those Rasis whose lord is
exalted and reduction of one year for those Rasis whose lord is in debilitation.
Consider Jupiter in Makar Rasi. According to this principle Dhanu Rasi would get only
zero year as the duration. Can there be a Rasi without any duration? Is it because of
the fact that Dhanu Rasi is a Rasi that would cause accidents and sudden fall in the
status? There is no clarity on this point in regard to this. Hence it is better not to
allot additional one year or reduce one year in case of exaltation and debilitation.
Another controversy is the choosing the Lords for Scorpio and Aquarius sign. It is
said that if one of the joint Lord is posited in the same sign he loses the lordship.
Some say that the lord who is posited in the same sign alone should be preferred to
one who is away. Jaimini is quite candid in preferring Lordship of these signs only if
both the lords are posited together in these signs and not singly. Another view is the
rank or order that is to be reckoned in case of Lords of Scorpio or Aquarius are
posited severally in two different signs. The general order of consideration is
Association of planets, Rasi Bala, Longitude and the one that is far away from the
sign. However some suggests that the order should be first Association followed by
Rasi Bala. The third consideration should be the one that is farther away from the
sign and the fourth one on the basis of lord in exaltation preferred over one in
debilitation. Results are seen in the former ranking than the latter one.
11.2: Sthira Dasa:
Sthira Dasa starts from Brahma. Brahma is to be reckoned in the
following manner. Brahma is the lord of 8th from Atmakaraka if the 8th lord is in
the third from Atmakaraka. If this rule is not applicable then reckon the strongest
of lord of 6th or 8th or 12th from either Lagna or 7th house whoever is stronger.
Choose the stronger of Lagna and 7th Bhava. Find the strongest of the Lords of 6 th
or 8th or 12th. Thus the strongest among 6 th or 8th or 12th from stronger of Lagna
or 7th Bhava becomes Brahma. It is also stated that this strongest lord should be
in an odd sign in a visible horizon. But this situation is very rarely seen. A clear
alternate system has not been found in the classical texts. However results are
seen from the position of strongest Lord wherever he is in the horoscope. It is
better therefore to consider the strongest as Brahma and calculate Sthira Dasa
from that Sign. The total duration of Sthira dasa is 96 years out of which 28
years apportioned to movable signs (4 x 7 Years), 32 years for fixed signs (4 x 8
Years) and 36 years for Common signs (4 x 9 Years). The order of dasa is regular
and moves always in clockwise direction.
Controversies in calculation of Sthira dasa:
Two views are expressed as regards the commencement of the Dasa. According
to one view, Sthira dasa starts from Lagna or the 7 th whichever is stronger.
Parasara does not support this view. Jaimini says Brahmadireva that is equally
supported by Parasara also. This means that the Sthira dasa starts from the Rasi
occupied by Brahma and the subsequent Sthira Dasas succeeds in the regular
order. There is also a suggestion by some learned men that the balance of the
first Sthira Dasa should be found by taking into consideration the degree
remaining to be traversed by Brahma Graha. This does not seem to have received
the approbation of commentators. Some say that if the starting Dasa Rasi were
odd, the order of succession would be direct. If it were even the order of Dasa
would be in the reverse direction. Even this view is not quite acceptable.
11.3:Thrikona Dasa:
There are four trines in the Zodiac. They are (Mesha, Simha, Dhanu), (Vrishabha,
Kanya, Makara), (Mithuna, Tula, Kumbha) and (Kark, Vrischik, Mina). The Dasas
of the Rasis run in this group of three (in the same trine) either clockwise or
anticlockwise according to the first dasa sequence is Savya or Apasavya.
Supposing the Lagna is Simha and the first trine is Mesha, Simha and Dhanu.
First ascertain which one among these three signs is strong and the first Dasa
would be of that Rasi in this trine. The strength is to be ascertained through Rasi
Bala calculations. Assuming Mesha, the ninth sign from Simha Lagna, is strong
then the order of Dasa would commence from Mesha and would go in clockwise
order since Mesha is Savya Rasi. Then the order would be Mesha, Simha, Dhanu,
followed by Vrishabha, Kanya, Makara, (the second trine group) and then the
next three trines Mithuna, Tula, Kumbha and lastly Kark, Vrischik and Mina. In
case Simha the Apasavya Rasi is strong in this trine then the order would be
reverse. Then the strongest sign Simha would be the first one in the trine
followed by Mesha, Dhanu and the next group would be Kark, Mina, Vrischik, the
third group would be Mithun, Kumbha and Tula and lastly Vrishabha, Makara and
Kanya. We can tabulate the order of Dasa as under:
Stronger Rasi
in the trine
Mesha
Vrishabha
Mithun
Kark
Simha
Kanya
Tula
Vrischik
Dhanu
Makara
Kumbha
Mina
Sequence of Dasa
Mesha, Simha, Dhanu, Vrishabha, Kanya, Makara,
Mithuna, Tula, Kumbha, Kark, Vrischik, Mina
Vrishabha, Kanya, Makara, Mithuna, Tula, Kumbha,
Kark, Vrischik, Mina, Simha, Dhanu, Mesha
Mithun, Tula, Kumbha, Kark, Vrischik, Mina, Simha,
Dhanu, Mesha
Kark, Mina, Vrischik, Mithun, Kumbha, Tula,
Vrishabha, Makara, Tula, Mesha, Dhanu, Simha
Simha, Mesha, Dhanu, Kark, Mina, Vrischik, Mithuna,
Kumbha, Tula, Vrishabha, Makara, Kanya
Kanya, Vrishabha, Makara, Simha, Mesha, Dhanu,
Kark, Mina, Vrischik, Mithun, Kumbha, Tula
Tula, Kumbha, Mithun, Vrischik, Mina, Kark, Dhanu,
Mesha, Simha, Makara, Vrishabha, Kanya
Vrischik, Mina, Kark, Dhanu, Mesha, Simha, Makara,
Vrishabha, Kanya, Kumbha, Mithun, Tula
Dhanu, Mesha, Simha, Makara, Vrishabha, Kanya,
Kumbha, Mithuna, Tula, Mina, Kark, Vrischik
Makara, Kanya, Vrishabha, Dhanu, Simha, Mesha,
Vrischik, Kark, Mina, Tula, Mithuna, Kumbha
Kumbha, Tula, Mithuna, Makara, Kanya, Vrishabha,
Dhanu, Simha, Mesha, Vrischik, Kark, Mina
Mina, Vrischik, Kark, Kumbha, Tula, Mithuna,
Makara, Kanya, Vrishabha, Dhanu, Simha, Mesha.
The duration of Thrikona Dasa is like that of Chara Dasa and therefore we use
(N-1) principle for calculating the duration.
11.4: Brahma Dasa:
If Lagna is odd, then the Dasa commences from Brahma Rasi and the order of
succession is direct. If Lagna is even the Dasa commences from the 7 th from
Brahma Rasi and the order of succession is in the reverse order. The span of a
Dasa, irrespective of the order of succession being direct or indirect, is equivalent
to the number of Rasis intervening between the Rasi in question and the Rasi
where the 6th lord from the concerned Rasi is situated. Hence ascertain Brahma in
a horoscope on the same basis as you had calculated for Sthira Dasa. Consider
Lagna is odd or even. If Lagna is odd the order of Dasa is direct and move in
clockwise direction. If Lagna is even the order of Dasa is indirect and move
anticlockwise. The first Dasa always commences from the Rasi where Brahma is
posited in case of Lagna being odd. The first Dasa starts from the 7 th sign of
Brahma if the Lagna is even. In either case note the 6 th lord. Find out the number
of Rasis the 6th lord is situated from the Rasi that commences first. If it starts
from Brahma count directly upto the 6 th lord and deduct one to arrive at the span
of Brahma Dasa Rasis. Proceed further until all the 12 signs are completed
counting being carried out in a similar way. If the Lagna is even the first Dasa
commences from the 7th Rasi from Brahma and moves indirectly. Note the 6 th lord
from that sign and count again directly the number of Rasis the 6 th lord is
situated from there and deducting one sign from the total arrive at the duration
of that sign. The order of Dasa in the second case would be anticlockwise. It must
be noted the counting of number of signs the 6th lord is away from the concerned
Rasis should always be direct. Assume that Brahma is in Dhanu and the Lagna is
Mesha. The Lagna is an odd sign and the first Rasi Dasa would start from Dhanu.
The 6th lord from Dhanu is Venus. Locate where Venus is in the horoscope.
Supposing Venus is posited in Simha the number of signs from Dhanu to Venus
would be nine. Hence the duration of Dhanu in Brahma Dasa would be eight (9-1)
years. That Dasa would follow with Makar, Kumbha, Mina etc. upto Vrischik. In
case when the Janma Lagna is even say, Kark and Brahma is in Kumbha, the
order of Dasa would commence from the 7th thereof that is to say from Simha
and proceed indirectly followed by Kark, Mithun, Vrishabha etc. upto Kanya. The
duration of Dasa should be counted in the similar manner as had been calculated
for Lagna that was odd. Note the 6th lord from Simha that in this case is Saturn.
If Saturn is in Mithun then counting directly from Simha to Mithun we would
arrive at a total of eleven years and deducting one thereof the span of Simha
dasa would be ten years.
11.5: Niryana Sula Dasa: It is one of the most important dasa systems in
assessing the longevity of other relatives. According to Dr. B. V. Raman the
methodology is as under:
If the Lagna is odd sign the dasa must start from Lagna. If the Lagna is an even
sign the Dasa starts from the 7 th. The order is direct or indirect according as the
Lagna is odd or even. The duration of each Dasa is 9 years. The Dasa order for all
odd Lagnas Viz., Aries, Gemini, Simha, Tula, Dhanu and Kumbha is direct and run
in clockwise order providing 9 years duration while Vrishabha, Karka, Kanya,
Vrischika, Makara and Mina would run in anticlockwise direction with a duration of
9 years each.
11.6: Niryana Phala Sula Dasa: This dasa system is employed mostly for
predicting the natives death. The duration of each Dasa is 9 years. It starts from
the 7th from maraka Rasi and succeeds directly or conversely according as Lagna
is odd or even and Maraka is said to happen when the Dasa reaches the Maraka
Rasi, which it generally does when the age is from 54 to 63. Hence in actual
practice it cannot be applied to Purnayu horoscopes.
The Rules for Antardasas in Jaimini:
Antar Dasa in Chara Dasa: The first Antar Dasa in Chara Dasa would depend
upon the 9th Rasi from the concerned Dasa Rasi. Consider the 9 th Rasi from any
Rasi to determine the order of Antar dasa. If the 9 th Rasi falls in Savya group then
the order of dasa is direct and run in clockwise direction. If the 9 th sign were an
Apasavya group then the order of Dasa would be anticlockwise. Accordingly the
first Antar dasa for any dasa Rasi can become the 2nd sign or 12th sign
thereof. Thus if we want to determine the Antar Dasa for Mesha Rasi the 9 th sign
from there is Dhanu, a Savya group sign. Hence the first Antar dasa would be the
second from Mesha Rasi i.e. Vrishabha, Mithuna etc. and run concurrently till
Mina and the last Antar Dasa would be the Antar Dasa of the Maha dasa Rasi. In
case we want to ascertain the order of Antar Dasa of Kark Rasi Dasa the 9 th sign
from there is Mina, a Rasi of Apasavya Group. Hence order of Antar dasa would
be anticlockwise and the first Antar dasa in Kark would be Mithuna, the 12 th from
Kark and run in the reverse order. In this case the Antar dasa would be in the
order of Mithuna, Vrishabha, Mesha, etc. till Simha and finally end with Kark. It
must therefore be noted that the relative Antar Dasa of any Maha Dasa Rasi
would be the last one be in the clockwise or anticlockwise order. The duration of
dasa would be in months related to the number of years of Maha Dasa Rasi. In
case the duration of Maha dasa is 12 years the Antar dasa would be of one-year
duration each. If the Maha Dasa has duration 8 years the duration of its Antar
dasa would be for eight months each.
Antar dasa in Sthira Dasa:
The duration would be the number of months of relative Maha dasa and run in
regular order that is always clockwise and the first Antar dasa would be that of
Maha dasa Rasi itself unlike Chara-Antar Dasa rule. Hence the duration of Antar
dasas of any Chara Rasi in Sthira dasa would be 7 months each, that of Sthira
Rasi would be 8 months each and that of Dual Rasi has to be 9 months each
since in Sthira Dasa the duration of Chara Rasi, Sthira Rasi and Dwiswabhava
Rasi is respectively 7, 8 and 9 years and it is constant and never variable.
Antar Dasa in Thrikona Dasa:
The order of Antar Dasa in Thrikona Maha dasa is on the same pattern of Maha
dasa. The sequence of Antar dasa is to be maintained in the same way as we
write the Maha Dasa order. The trines are to be maintained and run in the regular
order. The duration would be in months of duration of Maha dasa that are
represented in years.
Antar Dasa in Brahma Dasa:
The order of Dasa in Brahma would be the same as that of Maha dasa and the
span would be the number of months of Maha dasa duration.
Antar Dasa in Niryana Sula Dasa and Niryana Phala Sula Dasa:
The order of dasa in these two dasa systems would be the same order and
sequence of Maha dasa and run for a duration of 9 months each.
Karakamsa and Prediction:
Karakamsa Lagna and its effect:
The dasa of Rasi gives the results of the concerned house counted from the
Lagna, Karakamsa and Arudha Lagna
Rasi posited with an exalted planet or its own lord: gives favourable results.
Malefics in the 2nd from Rasi dasa: Financial losses
Sun or the Moon associated in the 5th from a Rasi dasa: Government disfavours
Moon and Rahu in the 6th or 8th from a Rasi dasa: sufferings due to Governmental
orders.
Sun alone in the 6th from a Rasi dasa: gives favours and gains.
Rasi dasa having malefics on either side (papa Kartari Yoga) or posited in it or in
the 8th house thereof: Produces Losses and misfortunes
Moon and Venus in the 3rd from a Rasi dasa: brings wealth and happiness
Moon and Venus in the 12th from a Rasi dasa: Losses
Rahu in the 12th from a Rasi dasa: gives ill health
Malefics in the 9th from a Rasi dasa: causes danger to father
Malefics in the 4th from a Rasi dasa: brings ill health to mother.
How to predict from Arudha Lagna?
Planets in the 11th from Arudha make one wealthy. If benefics are associated with
it, the wealth is lawfully acquired. A malefic joining or Aspecting it makes the sources
unlawful. It is better if the 11th has benefics or Planets in exaltation or in Mooltrikon
or in own house and the like. Planets in the 12th from Arudha makes one a
spendthrift. The Sun, Rahu and Venus joining or Aspecting the 12 th make one lose his
money by governmental actions. This is definite if Moon aspects them. Mercurys
association with the 12th brings losses through relatives or quarrels. Jupiter there
makes one pay more and more taxes. Mars and Saturn in the 12 th gives expenditure
through brothers. If the planets mentioned in the 12 th house are in the 11 th there will
be gains through the very sources. Arudha Lagna in the 7 th from Janma Lagna or
Karakamsa or in the angles or trines thereof make one very wealthy. It is bad if it
falls in the 6th, the 8th or the 12th houses. The Arudha of the 7th house falling in angles
or trines, or in the 3rd, the 10th, and the 11th houses shows great attachment between
the husband and the wife. There should be no malefic argala for Pada Lagna and for
the 7th from it. The Arudha of any house should not fall in the 6 th, the 8th or the 12th
from Lagna. The Moon, Jupiter and Venus severally or collectively in the 2 nd from
Arudha Lagna bestow wealth. An exalted planet in the 2 nd also gives wealth. These
results can also be interpreted from Karakamsa and Lagna also. Venus and the Moon
in the 4th from Atmakaraka or Arudha Lagna or Janma Lagna confer prosperity,
power and wealth.