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Why 5th house is considered for speculation?

In document KP EZine 79 August 2013 (Page 61-64)

In Mediacl Astrology for All (by K. Subramaniam, K. Balachandran & Vikari Ramamurthy), for the solved example chart on page 129:

Dasa lord is Rahu and it does not signify house 6-8-12 at all, how does the native suffer from disease?

Answer 1

Chart: Female, 25 June 1958, 8:15 am, Calcutta

The native suffered from disease of leukemia and died in the Rahu Dasa and Venus Bhukti.

Dasa lord Rahu is in house 3, aspected by Mars in house 9, lord of houses 5, 10 (retirement from this world/ death), in the sign of Libra representing Venus in house 10 (retirement from this world/ death), lord of house 4 (end of everything/ death), 11 (Badhaka). Rahu is in the star of Mars in house 9, lord of houses 5, 10 (retirement from this world/ death), and sub of Sun in 11 (Badhaka), lord of 2 (Maraka).

Bhukti lord Venus is in house 10 (retirement from this world/ death), lord of houses 4 (end of everything/ death), 11 (Badhaka), in the star of own Venus in house 10 (retirement from this world/ death), lord of house 4 (end of everything/ death),11 (Badhaka) and sub of Sat-urn in house 6 (disease), lord of 4 (end of everything/ death), 5.

Although there is no signification of house 6 (disease), 8 (chronic ailment) or 12 (hospitalization), the Badhaka and Maraka affects of Dasa lord Rahu had caused suffering from disease of leukemia and death in the Rahu Dasa and Venus Bhukti in combination of signification of lower level Antra and Sookshma lords, as mentioned in the KP Readers be-low:

1) Badhkasthana may effect only the health if its Dasa or Bhukti is operating or the Da-sa or Bhukti is ruled by the planet in the constellation of Badhaka planet. (KP Reader V, page 263/ 1971 Edition page 226)

2) Badhaka Sthana Adhipathis are the worst malefics who will never hesitate to put an end to one's life. In (KP Reader III, pages 161-162 (1971 Edition, Practical Part 2, pages 9-10) 3) Death is indicated only by the significators of Marakasthan and Badhakasthana. (KP Reader VI: Horary Astrology, pages 154-155,159)

Question 2: Why 5th house is considered for speculation?

Why we astrologers judge 5th house for speculation and speculative gain? I feel that specu-lative gain is one type of competition to achieve profit like lottery gain, share market (especially in derivatives), betting game, cards game etc. So 5th house is LABH STHAN for your opposition; Why we take 5th house sublord? This is competition between 10 or 100 or 1000 people to achieve one thing. So its competition and we (astrologers) judge 6th house for competition. Because of this I'm confused between 5th or 6h house which one to take for prediction.

KP Ezine August 2013 61 We astrologers judge 2,6,10,11 for money and 5,8,12 for loosing money. So how we consid-er 5th house to denote money to one?

Answer 2:

In the KP Reader III: Predictive Stellar Astrology, p 425/ 1971 edition Practical Part p 252,

“(5) According to you, 5th house is gain to the opponent, but you say that 5th house sig-nificator must operate to make money by speculation. How do you reconcile?

If the significtor of 5 (giving you the mind, money and opportunity to speculate) is also the significator of 6 and 11 you gain in speculation. But if the significator of 5 is the significa-tor of 8 and 12 you lose. 5th house shows the mode of gain or loss. The other houses indi-cate how you fare.”

Speculation or gambling is one of the matters governed by the 5th house. Accordingly the 5th CSL is to be judged for gain or loss in speculation or gambling.

Extent of gains or loss in gambling according to Guruji KSK (Astrology & Athrishta July 1971 issue, p 23/ also KP Reader V: Transit, p 198-199/ 1971 Edition p 187-188):

1) Find out the sub lord of the 5th cusp. If the sub lord of the 5th cusp is deposited in any sign, in any star, but in the sub of significators of 6 or 11, one win most satisfactorily.

2) If the sub lord of the 5th cusp is deposited in the sub of significators of 2 or 10, the gain is moderate. .

3) If the sub lord of the 5th cusp is deposited in the sub of significators of 1 or 3, there is gain, but insignificant.

4) If the sub lord of the 5th cusp is deposited in the sub of significators of 5 or 12, there will be great loss and one will necessitate even to borrow money or run to bankcruptcy.

5) If the sub lord of the 5th cusp is deposited in the sub of significators of 4 or 8, one will not over trade and the loss will be moderate.

6) If the sub lord of the 5th cusp is deposited in the sub of significators of 7 or 9, the los will be feeble or negligible.

The cuspal sub lord (CSL) of a house indicates whether the matter signified by that house is promised or denied. The significators of dasa, bhukti lords point the time of event when gochara (transit) agrees. (KP Reader V, page 224/ 1971 Edition p 211, KP Reader III, pp 226, 362 /1971 Edition, Practical Part pp 68, 194)

For example, if the 7th CSL is connected with the main house 7 governing marriage or any one of the supporting houses 2,11 marriage is promised. The promise is not a guarantee for the matter to be materialized. If marriage is promised, then marriage will be fructified only during the joint dasa period (DBAS) of the significators of the relevant houses 2,7,11 when transit agrees.

As each house denotes several particular matters, the KP house grouping by the cuspal sub lord has been prepared:

• KP House Grouping Part 1 to 5, KP-Ezine October 2007 to February 2008 issues or

• Principles of Sublords and Relevant Houses, K.M. Subramaniam, Astro secrets & Krsh-namurti Padhdhati, Part III, pp 35-59/ also KrishKrsh-namurti Padhdhati 2009 Year Book, edt.

K. Hariharan, pp 18-29

Chadrakant R. Bhatt: Further Lights on Nakshatra Chintamani, pp 13-15/ Prashna Jyotish, tran. Kanakkumar B. Bosmia, pp 38-39, as shown below:

KP Ezine August 2013 62 House Grouping by Cuspal Sub Lord

If the Cuspal Sub Lord of

house I

be in the Star of the occupant or owner of house

II

During the joint period of the Significators

of houses III

an event happens re-garding

IV

1st . Health 1,11 1,11 normal health

6,8,12 6,8,12 disease

8,12, badhaka 8,12, badhaka, maraka

danger to life

8,12 8,12 accident

2nd . Wealth 2,6,11 2,6,11 wealth

8,12,5 8,12,5 loss of wealth

3rd . Change 3,12,10 3,12,10 transfer of place in ser-vice

Longevity 8,12, badhaka 8,12, badhaka, maraka danger to life

8,12 8,12 accident

4th. Education 4,9,11 4,9,11 academic education

3,8,5 completion of studies

Building 4,11,12 4,11,12 possesses land or

building

5th. Issue 5,11,2 5,11,2 child birth

4,10,1 4,10,1 no child birth

Love affair 2 ,11 2 ,5,11 love affair

7 11 2, 7 ,11 marries the loved one

6th. Disease 6,8,12,1 6,8,12 disease

1,5,11 1,5,11 cure of disease

Service 2,6,10 2,6,10 service

1,5,9 1,5,9 change in service

2,6,11 2,6,11 gain in any manner

7th. Marriage 7,11,2 7,11,2 marriage

6,10,1 6,10,1 absence of married life

Business 2,10,11 2,10,11 business or industry

8,12 8,12 loss in business or

in-dustry

5,11 5,11 partnership

6,12 6,12 break in partnership

8th. Longevity 6,8,12,1 6,8,12 danger to health

1,5,11 1,5,11 safety in life

Calamity 8,12 8,12 accident, infirmity

8,12, badhaka 8,12,badhaka, maraka danger to life

9th. Research 9,10,11 9,10,11 success in research

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10th. Vocation 10,6,2 10,6,2 vocation, earning

10,7,2 10,7,2 independent vocation

3,12 3,12 transfer of

place-service

9,5,1 9,5,1 change of vocation

9,5,1,12 9,5,1,12 loss of service

Sale of building

10,5,3 10,5,3 sale of land or building

Infamy 7,8,12 7,8,12 criminal proceedings

11th. Cure 1,5,11 1,5,11 cure of disease

Gain 2,6,11 2,6,11 gain of money

2,6,10,11 2,6,10,11 progress in service or vocation

Issue 11,5,2 11,5,2 child birth

10,4,1 10,4,1 no child birth

12th . Overseas 12,9,3 12,9,3 foreign travel

11,8,2 11,8,2 stay in motherland

Calamity 12,8, badhaka 12,8, badhaka, maraka

danger to life

Accident 8,12 8,12 accident, infirmity

Change 3,12,10 3,12,10 transfer of

place-service

Explanation: If the cuspal sub lord of the house (mentioned in the column I) be the sig-nifcator (in the star of the occupant or owner) of the house or houses (mentioned in the col-umn II), then only during the joint period of the significators of the houe or houses (mentioned in the column III) the result of expected matter (shown in the column IV) is ex-perienced.

Note: The cuspal sub lord planet, its star and sub lords, DBAS lord planet, its star and sub lords are to be considered up to their sub level by occupation and lordship, as consistently applied in the Shri Chandrakant R. Bhatt’s KP books.

Question 3: Time of Examination or Time of Declaration of Examination Results

One of my friend’s daughter is going to appear for a medical entrance examination in the near future.

Is it possible to predict from her birth chart whether she would be selected or not?

Is it necessary to know the date of declaration of results?

Answer 3:

It is possible to predict from her birth chart whether she would be selected or not.

It is not necessary to know the date of declaration of results, which may not be always known in advance. As the result of examination is the outcome of action at the time of sit-ting the examination, only the time of examination should be considered, as referred be-low: .

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