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1.Planets placed in exaltation, own or friendly signs and in angles from each other becomes mutually highly beneficial planets. If such planets are placed in angles from the ascendant (Lagna) the combination becomes all the more powerful. This is further accentuated if one of the planets is in the tenth house. This gives rise to rajyoga. Such planets, even if by nature antagonistic and malefic to each other, will work for each other. Their association, aspect on each other or any other type of sambandha will not be taken to be adverse. Their results would be experienced during the mutual major-periods sub periods, and sub-sub periods of the planets. However, as stated above the planets have to be placed in exaltation, own or friendly signs, otherwise the results will not be forthcoming as expected.
RESULTS OF PLANETS IN DIFFERENT SIGNS (RASIS) 2. The results set out for each planet in different signs are modified according to the nature and strength of the dispositor. If Saturn is placed in Aries and Mars is exalted in Capricorn, results that Saturn is likely to give will not be so bad as in the case when Mars is in its sign of debilitation or in an inimical one. EFFECTS OF A COMBUST PLANETS 3. A planet is taken to be COMBUST when it is very close to the Sun. A beneficial planet when combust becomes powerless is incapable of giving good results. It may give some adverse results. Its basic properties will suffer. A combust malefic planet is likely to give worse than normal results. Following are the degrees within which planets become combust when they come near the Sun: You must keep in mind the combust malefic degrees. (i) Mars 17 (ii) Mercury 13 (iii) Jupiter 11 (iv) Venus 9 (v) Saturn 15 Generally the combustion of Mercury is not taken seriously since it is never farther than 28 degrees from the Sun. The Moon does not become combust. You can read this complete article on Adawals Astrological Pigeon Hole: Astrologer's Community - Astrology Discussion Forums by Dr Shanker Adawal |
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