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A planet otherwise strongly placed in the Rasi-chart with reference to a specific bhava or its lord does not produce in its own dasha/antra-dasha the anticipated good results relating to that bhava in full if it happens to be situated in the navamsa-chart in the 6th, the 8th or the 12th from the sign occupied by that particular bhava-lord e.g ...
The sixth house within astrology governs work, health and routine. But what is a house? A person's natal chart — or any astrology chart, for that matter — is divided into 12 sections, also ...
The 3rd, the 6th, and the 11th bhavas are also known as the houses of resistance to disease and relate to immune system; malefic planets situated therein tend to destroy diseases and increase immunity. Benefic planets occupying the 6th house do not confer good results but are not bad when situated in the 3rd or the 11th. [6]
Other few examples that can be cited under this category are a) the Adhi yoga that arises if benefic planets are situated in the 6th, in the 7th and in the 8th house from the Moon, b) the Mahabhagya yoga which is caused if a male born during day-time has the Sun, the Moon and the Lagna, all three in odd signs or if a night-born female has these ...
The 6th House on your birth chart is a cadent house, which precedes an angular house. Angular houses (the 1st House, 4th House, 7th House, and 10th House) are much more significant and represent ...
6th House - The House of Health: Time to take care of business! Here, you can focus on your daily routine, your well-being, your work day, and even your furry friends.
According to Parashara all planets cast their aspects on the 3rd and the 10th bhava or house (i.e., at a distance of 60 degrees and 270 degrees), on the 5th and the 9th (120 degrees and 240 degrees), the 4th and the 8th (90 degrees and 210 degrees) and the 7th (180 degrees) but the strength of their aspect varies at different points. Therefore ...
The dispositor is the planet which is the ruler of the sign or house that is occupied by another sign or house lord. [2] Western astrology looks upon planetary dispositors as the final response to the meaning of an aspect in a horoscope, [3] and it prefers drawing up of Dispositor trees that assist in determining in the Natal Chart the temporal status and the active nature of all planets.