Thursday, February 9, 2012

NADI RULES


NADI RULES

1.      Weak planets:  The planets are said to be weak,  if

a)      The planet is in debilitation
b)      The plane is defeated
c)      The planet is in enemies house
d)      The planet is in between two enemy planets
e)      The planet is in association with Rahu and Kethu
f)        The planet is in Combustion
g)      The planet is in association with enemy planets
h)      The planet is aspected by enemy planets.

2.      STRONG PLANETS

The planets are said to be strong if
a)      The planet is in exaltation
b)      The planet is winning
c)      The planet is in friendly house
d)      The planet is in between two friendly planets
e)      The planet is in own sign
f)        The planet is in association with friendly planets
g)      The planet is aspected by friendly planets

3.      A planet will always give Karakatva results of the conjoining (or) aspecting planets.

4.      Irrespective of the Sign in which a planet is located it will give beneficial results if friendly planets are aspecting the considered planet from the following places.
1 – 5 – 9 (Same direction) from considered planet
3 – 7 – 11 (Opposite direction) from considered planet
2 -  12 (front and rear) from considered planet
It will give bad results if enemy planets are aspecting the considered planet from the above places.




5.      If a planet is not conjoined with or aspected by any other planet (the above aspects) it will give the Karakatva results of Rasi (Lord) in which it is placed.

6.      Even though a planet is not conjoined with or aspected by any other planet, it will give beneficial results, if it is involved in planetary exchange with friendly planet and conjoins the friendly planet or getting the aspect of friendly planet after exchanging the house.  It will give bad results if it is involved in planetary exchange with enemy planet and conjoins the enemy planet or getting the aspect of enemy planet after exchanging the house.


7.      Whenever a planet is located in the same star pada in which Sun is located, it is said to be in combustion.  The planet will not give much result.  If the combust planet involved in planetary exchange with friendly planet or conjoining the friendly planet or getting the aspect of friendly planet after exchanging the house.  It will give beneficial result.  If the combusted planet is involved in planetary exchange with enemy planet or conjoining an enemy planet or getting the aspect of enemy planet after exchanging the house, it will give bad results. 

8.      When a debilitated planet is involved in planetary exchange and conjoins the friendly planet or getting the aspect of friendly planet after exchanging the house, we must assume that the debilitation is cancelled (Neechabhanga). If it conjoins enemy planet or getting the aspect of enemy planet after exchanging the house, it will give bad results. 


9.      Even though a planet is in debilitation, if friendly planets are  aspecting  the debilitated planet from the following places you must assume that the debilitation is cancelled.

1 – 5  - 9  (same direction) from debilitated planet
3 – 7 – 11 (opposite direction) from debilitated planet
2 – 12 (front and rear) from debilitated planet
If enemy planets are aspecting the debilitated planet from the above places, it will give bad results only.

10.  When an exalted planed is involved in planetary exchange and conjoins an enemy planet or getting the aspect of an enemy planet after exchanging the house, it will give bad results.  Hence we have to assume that the exaltation is cancelled.  (Uchabhanga).  If it conjoins a friendly planet or getting the aspect of friendly planet after exchanging the house, it will  give beneficial results.

11.  A  retrograde planet will always aspect the rear sign with half aspect. 

12.   Retrograde planet will give beneficial results if a friendly planet is placed in 12th sign from retro planet.  It will give bad results if an enemy planet is placed in 12th sign from retro planet. 





13.  If a debilitated planet is in retro motion and if a friendly planet is placed in 12th sign from retro planet it will give beneficial results.  Hence, we have to assume that the debilitation is cancelled. If an enemy planet is placed in 12th sign from the retro planet, it will give bad results only.

14.  If an exalted planet is in retro motion and an enemy planet is placed in 12th sign from retro planet it will give bad results.  If a friendly planet is placed in the 12th sign from retro planet it will give good results only.

15.  If a planet is placed along with Rahu then that planet looses its strength. Even if it is a exalted planet.

16. Always consider the planetary Karakatvas for interpreting the charts
     To know,
(a)   the character, appearance of the person consider
(i)                  Jupiter as Jeevakaraka for Males
(ii)                Venus as Jeevakaraka for Females
(b)   for Education consider Mercury as a Budhikaraka
(c)   for Profession consider Saturn as a Karmakaraka
(d)   for Elder brother consider Saturn
(e)   for Younger brother  (2nd ) consider Mars
(f)     for Younger brother (3rd) consider Mercury
(g)   for Elder  sister consider Moon
(h)   for Younger sister (2nd) Venus
(i)      for Younger sister (3rd)  Mercury
(j)      for Wife  consider Venus
(k)    for Husband consider  Mars
(l)      for Father consider Sun
(m) for Mother consider Moon
(n)    for Paternal Grand Father consider Rahu
(o)   for Maternal Grand Father consider Ketu
(p)   for Maternal Uncle consider  Budha
(q)   for Girl/Boy friend consider Budha
(r)     for Mother-in-law consider Moon
(s)   for Father-in-law consider Mercury
(t)     for Finance consider Venus
(u)   for Vehicle consider Venus


Note :  Rahu and Kethu’s aspect will fall in the same direction only (1,5,9).  They will not
            aspect The opposite direction.  As Rahu and Ketu are always in Retrogression,     they will Aspect the rear sign too (12th Sign).

2 comments:

  1. Sir,

    In section 16, planetary Karakatvas for Children and grand children is left out. Please add the karakatvas for Son, Daughter, Grand-son, Grand-Daughter.

    Also can you please enlighten how to differentiate individuals when there are more than one relative (like elder/younger brothers, elder/younger sisters, sons or daughters, etc?)

    Thanks,

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