Lesson03 PDF
Lesson03 PDF
Lesson03 PDF
LESSON 3
Planetary Aspects
It can also be noted that the lords of opposite houses are enemies of each other.
The seventh sign from the uccha (exalted sign) rashi is the neecha (debilitation)
rashi of the same planets. For example Cancer is the uccha rashi for Jupiter, and
its opposite sign of Capricorn, is the neecha rashi for Jupiter. Similar is the case
for other planets. The debilitated sign is always the opposite sign of the exalted
sign. Similarly, the rulers of opposite signs are enemies of each other, or at least,
they are not friends of each other.
Here is one question that arises: How can a benefic planet aspect its enemys
house or its neecha rashi by benefic sight?
Certainly it will not as it can only malefically aspect its enemys sign. If any planet
is in its exalted sign, such as Jupiter in Cancer, its aspect will be on Capricorn,
which is its neecha rashi.
As per the write up in the old hand written book, it was clearly mentioned that a
planet with more than 4 benefic points will aspect in the same strength, but in a
malefic manner. Similarly any planet with less then 4 benefic points, will aspect in
a benefic manner, equal to 8 minus the points of the planet. In other words, if any
planet has only 2 benefic points then its aspect will be benefic by 8-2 = 6 points.
The following table gives the values of the planetary aspects.
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As you can see in the chart above, the maximum amount of points that any
house can receive in the Bhinnashtakavarga chart is 8. By subtracting the
benefic points from the maximum allowance of 8, we can easily see the balance
of malefic points. If the malefic point balance is more than the benefic point
balance, the malefics are the dominating factor for the house. If the benefics
outnumber the malefic balance, then the benefic factor dominates the house.
Planets having more than 4 points, aspect malefically and planets with less than
4 points, aspect benefically. (In Western astrology, similar results are indicated)
In Hindu astrology opposite house rulers are enemies of each other.
0 8 0+8=Eight
1 7 1+7=Eight
2 6 2+6=Eight
3 5 3+5=Eight
4 4 4+4=Eight
5 3 5+3=Eight
6 2 6+2=Eight
7 1 7+1=Eight
8 0 8+0=Eight
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If a malefic planet is situated in any particular house, then the results pertaining
to that house are said to be spoiled. In fact every house is said to represent more
then one event in the life. For example, the fifth house represents education,
children, intelligence, emotions, fame and house of crown etc. The presence of
any malefic planet in the fifth house should spoil all the above results. But it is not
so in every case. Suppose a chart has Cancer as a lagna, and Saturn is situated
in the fifth house of Scorpio. Saturn, being a malefic, should give ill results for the
things represented by the fifth house. At the same time, Saturn will be aspecting
the seventh, the eleventh, and the second house, so it should also spoil the
results concerned with all these houses. But it is not experienced in even 1% of
the cases. The result is quite different than this.
Generally, it is said that the aspect of a benefic planet is good and that of a
malefic planet is bad. But in my studies I have found the reverse to be true, that
the aspects of benefic planets are always malefic and the aspects of malefic
planets are always found to be benefic. Jupiter, Mercury, Venus and Moon are
naturally benefic planets. Saturn and Mars are natural malefic planets. As per the
Ashtakavarga theory, the benefic planet is the one that gets more then 4 points in
its Ashtakavarga and the malefic planet is the planet that gets less then 4 points,
while the planet which gets exactly 4 points is said to be neutral.
Now as I have mentioned earlier, a planet will give opposite results for its
aspected places. A planet with five benefic points will give the aspect effect of
five malefic points and vice versa. It should be made clear that even if Jupiter
acquires six benefic points in its Ashtakavarga in its place, then for the places it
is aspecting, i.e. 5th, 7th, and 9th places from itself, it will send malefic results of
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six Rekhas (negative points). Obviously, Jupiter will give benefic results for itself
in the place where it resides.
The same thing applies to Mars and Saturn as they can both give beneficial
results for the house they are situated in if they have more points in any place. At
the same time they will spoil the results of the places they aspect (due to the
opposite aspect effect).
It is a general notation that the benefic points are denoted by bindus (points) and
malefic points are indicated by Rekhas (dashes). From the illustrated tables, it
should be clear that every planet contributes both good and bad results for the
same house. Only when its benefic points are more, then the planet is said to be
benefic. This law is applicable to all the planets including Saturn and Mars (which
are naturally malefic).