Lesson 02
Lesson 02
LESSON 2
While studying the Ashtakavarga system, I came across some Sanskrit slokas in
a old hand written book from the collections of my guru and some other books by
Acharya Satyanath, Acharya Vaidyanath, Acharya Utpal etc., which clarify certain
rules. I will translate a few of these Slokas in English.
Sloka 1
svochchmitradivargasha: kendradibalsnayuta |
Anistha phalda: sarve swalpbinduyuta yadi || (ja shi 10)
MEANING: If any planet is in its exalted sign, or in its own house, or in the house
of friends, or is in a square or trine (sthanbali) aspect and it has 3 or less points
in its Ashtakavarga, it gives only malefic results. This goes for all the planets.
There is no difference made as to whether they are malefic or benefic planets.
Jupiter in Cancer is in its exalted sign. When Jupiter is in Sagittarius and Pisces,
it is in its own sign. Therefore, if Jupiter is located in any of these signs, it is said
to be powerful. But, if the same Jupiter is in Cancer, Sagittarius or Pisces and
has 3 or less points in its Ashtakavarga (Bhinnashtakavarga), then it will not be
possible for Jupiter to give auspicious results due to its beneficial sign placement.
It is clear from this that the strength of the planet cannot be judged just from the
sign it is situated in. If the planets are debilitated in the Ashtakavarga, i.e. having
3 or less benefic points for the place it is situated, even if it is in its exalted sign, it
is not possible for the planet to give better results.
Sloka 2
MEANING: If any planet that is in its debilitated sign, in its fallen sign, or in the
house of its enemy still has more than 4 points in its Ashtakavarga, it will give
only benefic results. From these two Slokas, it is clear that the planet will give
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the result according to the points it gets in its Ashtakavarga. The result is not
dependent on the sign or the place it is situated. More Slokas can be referred to
clarify this rule:
Sloka 3
Ye chavsanaripu randhraturanbhaga |
Ye nichapapripu khecharvargaykta : ||
Ye mandi rashipatinna sah bandhavashch |
Te sarvamukhaphaldastvabindukashchen || (ja shi 55)
Sloka 4
Arohbiyradhikbhavtulya |
bindadhika: karma bhovodayastha: ||
tungadi vargopagata namoga:|
shadviryavantashcha shubhprada:sthu||
IMPORTANT RESULT:
The planets that get more then 4 points are called benefic planets.
Similarly planets that get less then 4 points are called malefic planets, and
the planets that get 4 points are known as neutral planets.
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The Late Shri K.S. Krishanamurti, founder of K.P. Paddhat, also agrees that the
planets do not give the results as per their natural natures. In reference to
Jupiter, he states that it has lost its benefic power in the era of Kalyuga and that
he has experienced the malefic effects of Jupiter firsthand. But in spite of
Kalyuga, I tend to disagree. It is the effect of the points that it receives in its own
place that truly makes the difference. An aspect of Jupiter with more points is
always malefic. The same rule applies to all planets. With reference to Saturn,
Krishnamurti says it gives malefic effects based on the constellation in which it
resides. Perhaps, if he would have come across the Ashtakavarga system first,
his whole theory would have been quite different.
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