The document describes a three point match validation process to determine if a planet is a factor for a particular issue based on its relationship to the house representing the issue when counted from the ascendant, arudha lagna, and karaka planet. If the planet is related to the house in all three counts, then it is considered a factor for that issue.
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Three Point Match
The document describes a three point match validation process to determine if a planet is a factor for a particular issue based on its relationship to the house representing the issue when counted from the ascendant, arudha lagna, and karaka planet. If the planet is related to the house in all three counts, then it is considered a factor for that issue.
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THREE POINT MATCH
alidation of a planet as a Factor, takes place through the house
that represents the issue at hand. In the birthchart: - Determine the issue - Determine which house represents the issue - Determine which planet functions as Karaka for that house/issue - Then check following 3 points in relation to the planet under examination: 1. is the planet related to the house, as counted from the Ascendant? 2. is the planet related to the house, as counted similarly from the Arudha Lagna? 3. is the planet related to the house, as counted similarly from the Karaka? If the answer to all 3 questions is YES, the planet being examined is a Factor for that issue, meaning it is a fit receptacle, it has the potential for bringing out the issue in its dasha period. At this point, you could say the Factor is on standby, waiting for activation orders of the Karaka, before it can manifest results.