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  2. Ketu (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Ketu the ascetic that wants to go beyond the mundane life and achieve the final liberation. Friends Planets: Ketu is a friend of Mercury Budha, Venus Shukra, and Saturn Shani; Jupiter Brihaspati is neutral in friendship. Sun Surya, Moon Chandra, and Mars Mangala are Ketu's enemies.

  3. Astrological aspect (Hindu astrology) - Wikipedia

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    For example, vide Jaimini Sutra 1.3.24-27, if the 7th from the Upapada and its lord and the lord of the Kalatrakarakamsa and its lord, all four are aspected by Mercury, Saturn and Venus, the person will have no issue; if the 5th house from the 7th, from Upapada, its lord, the Kalatrakarakamsa and its lord have the aspects or conjunctions of the ...

  4. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Conjunction with eclipse. Solar eclipse when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction. Less commonly used for the Moon eclipsing any of the planets, as opposed to a mere conjunction, or for any of the planets and their moons eclipsing each other. Lunar eclipse 🝶 U+1F776: 180° Opposition with eclipse, or (rarely) any body in the shadow of the other.

  5. Astrological aspect - Wikipedia

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    The planet is said to be Cazimi, which is an ancient [clarification needed] astrological term meaning "in the heart" (of the Sun). For example, "Venus Cazimi" means Venus is in Conjunction with the Sun with an orb of less than ~⁠0.28°. If a planet is moderately close to the Sun, the specific orb limit may depend on the particular planet.

  6. Avastha (Hindu astrology) - Wikipedia

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    d) A planet is in Lajjita avastha when placed in the 5th bhava or house it conjoins with Rahu, Ketu, Sun, Saturn or Mars, in Garvita avastha when it occupies its sign of exaltation or its moolatrikona rasi, in Kshudita avastha when it is in its inimical sign or either in conjunction with or aspected by an inimical planet or Saturn, in Trushita ...

  7. Planets in astrology - Wikipedia

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    In astrology, planets have a meaning different from the astronomical understanding of what a planet is.Before the age of telescopes, the night sky was thought to consist of two similar components: fixed stars, which remained motionless in relation to each other, and moving objects/"wandering stars" (Ancient Greek: ἀστέρες πλανῆται, romanized: asteres planetai), which moved ...

  8. Conjunction (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    However, this definition can be applied to any pair of planets, as seen from the one farther from the Sun. A planet (or asteroid or comet) is simply said to be in conjunction, when it is in conjunction with the Sun, as seen from Earth. The Moon is in conjunction with the Sun at New Moon.

  9. Hindu astrology - Wikipedia

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    Surya (Sun) Chandra (Moon) Budha (Mercury) Shukra (Venus) Mangala (Mars) Bṛhaspati or Guru (Jupiter) Shani (Saturn) Rahu (North node of the Moon) Ketu (South node of the Moon) The navagraha are said to be forces that capture or eclipse the mind and the decision making of human beings.