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EPS

EXTENDED PLANETARY SIGNIFICATIONS

SYSTEM

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Respected my Astro Friends !

My Hearty welcomes to you to this wonderful “EPS (Extended Planetary Significations) System! I dedicate this Book to my Shridi Sai Baba and to our Guruji Shri.KSK !

EBook Edition: 2017 March 1st Pages: 199

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AUTHOR

DR.G.K.ADITH KASINATH

(FOUNDER OF EPS SYSTEM)

101, MULLAI NAGAR,

NEAR SHRI.SHRIDI SAI BABA TEMPLE, SURAMANGALAM, SALEM-5

TAMIL NADU, INDIA PH: 9043419466

Email: astrologer@bestkpastro.com eps@bestkpastro.com Website: www.bestkpastro.com

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EPS (EXTENDED PLANETARY SIGNIFICATIONS) SYSTEM

INDEX

Sl. No. Headings Page

1 Introduction 1

2 EPS (Extended Planetary Significations) Table 5

3 ESI Grade Table 8

4 ESI Graph Table 11

5 Preparation and Study on EPS table 12

6 Preparation and Study on ESI table 15

7 The concept of analysis in EPS system 17

8 Important elements and their detailed explanations – OCCL Grades 18

9 Supports – Self Support 21

10 Supports – Other Support 21

11 Supports – Ruler’s Link Support 23

12 PILT (Planetary Interlink Theory) 25

13 PIL1 1 connections 26

14 PILT 2 connections 30

15 Analysis Methodology on ESI Table 36

16 Important points to be considered and their explanations0 41

17 Type of Supports that could support OCCL 45

18 List of Required supports to elevate the falling grade at OCCL 46

19 Strength and weakness of a planet for an event 47

20 Comparative study 48

21 Studying Destiny of an event 49

22 Predictions on the Life events 51

23 Timing of event: Finding Significators of an event 52

24 Studying Dasa lord 53

25 Timing of Marriage 54

26 Timing of Child Birth 57

27 Timing of routine life events 58

28 A Special note on events involving Two purposes 59 29 A Special note on events with more than one Primary house 60

30 A special note on Profession related events 61

31 Creating a New event and Allocation of Grades 61

32 Ruling planets 61

33 Transit 61

34 A note on Accuracy of birth time 62

35 Explanation on Example 1 64 36 Legends 66 37 EXAMPLE # 1 - MARRIAGE 68 38 EXAMPLE # 2 - MARRIAGE 81 39 EXAMPLE # 3 - MARRIAGE 91 40 EXAMPLE # 4- MARRIAGE 101

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41 EXAMPLE # 5- MARRIAGE 111

42 EXAMPLE # 6 - MARRIAGE (DESTINY) 121

43 EXAMPLE # 7- MARRIAGE (DESTINY) 123

44 EXAMPLE # 8- CHILD BIRTH 127

45 EXAMPLE # 9- CHILD BIRTH 139

46 EXAMPLE # 10- CHILD BIRTH (DESTINY) 145

47 EXAMPLE # 11- JOB 147

48 EXAMPLE # 12: Abroad Travel (Job) 153

49 EXAMPLE # 13 -Abroad Travel (Higher education) 159

50 EXAMPLE # 14- JOB (Presently in abroad) 162

51 EXAMPLE # 15 - Birth time Rectification 167

52 EXAMPLE # 16 - Birth time Rectification 172

53 EXAMPLE # 17 - CHILD BIRTH (HORARY) 176

54 EXAMPLE # 18 – HORARY (COURT CASE) 183

55 EXAMPLE # 19 - (HORARY- Sports/competition) 186

56 EXAMPLE # 20 - (HORARY- Sports/competition) 189

57 Thanks 192

57 EPS System SOFTWARE - Important Features - Snap shots 193 58 List of important events and the grade allocation to the houses 198

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1 OM SAI RAM

EXTENDED PLANETARY SIGNIFICATIONS (EPS) SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION

My Pranams to all the respected Gurus including our Guruji Shri.KSK who dedicated their valuable contributions to the divine and scientific Astrology world!

Our beloved Guruji Jodhida Marthand Prof. late Shri.K.S.Krishnamurthi ji, had invented the marvelous system called KP (Krishnamurthi Paththathi) as a revolution in the astrology world. He could find the reasons behind the difference in the life events of Twins. With his great knowledge in traditional Vedic astrology and Western astrology, he invented a new system. He named his noble invention as KP system with the prime principle as Sublord theory. As per this the cuspal positions in the birth chart of every human will be unique. His system has been followed all over the world now. Our Guruji had mentioned that “This is the duty of my students and KP followers to do further research to fine tune and upgrade the system.” And many of his followers and disciples have done many studies and added their valuable contribution to this system with their new studies and experiences.

Point # 1:

According to KP, a planet will give its effect according to the constellation (Starlord) in which it is deposited and the result of the effect will be decided by the Sublord. This is the basic and vital principle of KP. Planet is the Source, Starlord is the Effect and the Sublord is the Result.

As per KP, the occupant is stronger than the owner of a house. They are significators of that house. Further the planets that are traveling in the star of the occupant are the prime significators of that house.

In order to identify the planets that signify the strong primary houses (Significator) that can conduct or favor an event, in their Dasa Bukthi periods; he advocated an easy method called “4 fold significators” as follows.

He has given the strength of significations by the planets in the descending order:  A Grade: The planet in the star of the occupant of the house.

 B Grade: The Occupant of the house

 C Grade: The planet in the star of the owner of the house  D Grade: The owner of the house.

He also invented a great and divine supportive tool called Ruling planets (RPs) to find the strongest significators from the 4 fold significators.

We could see that he had taken occupant of house and the owner of the house (cuspal lord) and the planets traveling in their stars as the significators of a house. But he did not take the cuspal Starlord and cuspal Sublord of that house into the consideration.

A cusp is ruled by not only by a lord as Cuspal lord but also by a lord as Cuspal Starlord and by a lord as Cuspal Sublord.

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2 The cuspal Sublord is his greatest invention as the Supremo who decides the destiny of the particular event in one’s chart and also makes the difference between two people born within few minutes’ difference. But he did not take this Sublord of a cusp as a significator. Of course, later some of his disciples considered this Sublord also as a significator especially when its constellation is untenanted. But they did not consider consistently all the time in their analysis. Further the cuspal Starlord was not considered at all.

During his period, the birth time accuracy was a great task and the cuspal Sublord would not be of reliable one. Even in such conditions, he had done his research and found this wonderful method by doing all the calculations manually. Hence he majorly gave interest and focuses on the Prasanna and application of his system and found astonishing results. Because of the doubt on the birth time accuracy, Prasanna was followed mainly by him where in he applied his system easily and found the results. Hence he could not concentrate much on further study on natal chart during his periods with his busy schedule and lack of time. But now we have everything computerized and we could make a chart in seconds. Hence we could do further study and some research on the birth chart easily.

In the Prasanna (Horary) chart, the chart is meant only for the particular query. So the chart will be so unique to the question and finding the significators using the 4 fold significators table could also be enough. But in case of Birth chart which consists of all the life events, a planet will have many significations for many events of a native during his life time. So here finding all the planets that are signifying a house or all the houses signified by a planet could not be so easier like horary chart. i.e, finding the significators of a house will not be as easy as that of Horary in case of Natal chart.

We will tend to miss some of the planets from the significators of a house when restrict our selection till the star level. Moreover even when a planet is present in the RP’s list, but not in the 4 fold significators, we will ignore that planet as per rule and also the divine help! Because that ignored planet could give the result in its period. So here the problem is not with the system but with the system of application especially in case of Birth chart.

 Hence, KP being the Sublord theory, selection of a significator has to be done till Sublevel. And 4 fold significations is an incomplete one.

Point # 2:

In KP we consider the significations of a planet in 4 levels as “the Planet, its Starlord, the Sublord and its Star lord” to find the total significations for an event. In this, significations are taken only based on the planet’s ownership and occupation of a house. I would say this way of analysis is Incomplete. Why? Kindly read the following carefully:

Let’s assume “A” and “B” are the two people who were born within 5-10 minutes difference on the same day and city. Here the cuspal Sublord of few or more cusps of each native would differ between them. Hence the destiny indicated by these Sublord of a particular cusp would vary between them as per KP. But the planetary positions in each house may not change (if no planet is at the margin to a cusp) for both the natives. So, the planetary significations (lordship and occupation) would be the same for both the natives. Because they would not vary since the planets’ transit will be slow and they would be almost in the same position for longer period of time.

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3 Both will be running the same Dasa and Bukthi. When we study the significations of the running Dasa or Bukthi we could find the same significations for both. Of course the destiny level could vary due to the different sub of the particular cusp. But some time the destiny level also may not have major difference due to the change of sub within the few minutes.

For example, both the native’s 7th Sublord is different but the destiny indicated by both the Sublord is promising marriage but the level of marital prosperity varies for both. So, both have the destiny for getting married with some difference in the marital prospects. When we follow only the significations of “ownership and occupation” for all the 4 levels of a planet, the significations of all the planets will remain the same for both the native.

Please note this is not meant for only twins but for all the people born in the same Lagna within the two hours duration on that day as the ownership and the occupation of all the planets may not change unless if any planet is in the margin of a cusp or any cusp is in the margin of a sign.

When we are analyzing to find the significators for marriage for both, we could select same planets as significators as discussed above. But we could see marriage is not conducted at the same DBA period for both. I have seen a case of a twin born with just 2 minutes interval, the time interval between each marriage is 8 years. Why?

This is because, the planet that is connected to the 7th cuspal Sublord which varies between the natives, plays an important role in conducting the marriage.

 So the role of cuspal Sublord, cuspal Starlord apart from Cuspal lord are present in the significations of a house.

Further in my 10 years of research and experience in KP especially on the Birth charts, I could find practically an event does not happen always as per the 4 fold significators. We could see many marriage happen in the DBA of 6,10 significators or weak significators period also. An expected strong “A” grade planet would not have given its result. Why? Because the significators in the 4 fold significators are not complete. And as discussed under Point #2, studying only on the ownership and occupation of a planet is also incomplete.

For my research purpose I initially started focusing mainly on one event (Marriage) which is an important event in one’s life and everyone is known the date of that event accurately so that this would help for the research. And it is also not a routine event like job, property purchase etc.

Moreover, this is an important event in day to day life where every client asks the question on the period of marriage. But the rule is simple that a native will get married in the joined period of 2,7,11 significators. As explained the significators given in the 4 fold significators is restricted to Planet and Star level only. No significators has been considered from the sub level. Suppose if a planet and its Starlord do not signify 2,7,11, they will not be listed in the 4 fold significators table. In case if they signify other houses (not completely detrimental) up to its star level but signify these 2,7,11 houses at the sublevel, they could give their result. So we could miss some of the significators in the 4 fold significators which is based on stellar theory. But KP is the Sublord theory, the significations to be studied till sublevel.

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4 As said above, for horary charts, the 4 fold significators could be satisfactory as it is exclusive for that event. But even in that, selecting the significators studying up to the sublevel would be more accurate which many KP astrologers follow.

Based on the above grounds, three major points we have to understand in finding the significators:

1) Significations by the Sublevel of a Planet

When we study a planet for their significations, as we study till the sublevel, we can find the 2,7,11 significations even if it shows at the sublevel. So we will not miss the significations. But when trying to find the significators of the 2,7,11 houses as per 4 fold significators, we will miss those significators as we do not consider the sublevel. This is the primary important point.

2) Cuspal Starlord and Cuspal Sublord as significators

Another important point is the role of Starlord and Sublord of the cusp as a significator of that house. Because, as explained above, the lordship and occupying houses will not change for a planet until the cuspal position and the planetary position change majorly for all the people who are born in the same Lagna. The difference exists in the lordship of Sublord and Starlord of the cusps.

The planets who are in the star and sub of these Cuspal Starlord and also Sublord are also the significator of that particular house.

3) Significations of Conjoined planets and Planets under Aspects.

When a planet is in conjunction or aspected by or aspecting a planet who is a significator of that house, it gets the influence from that planet and becomes a significator of that house as well.

Further to my studies, finally I have understood that apart from the Cuspal Signlord, cuspal Starlord and Sublord also do play major role as the significators. And also the Conjunction and Aspects do play a vital role in that. This is the base for the foundation of EPS.

Here we have to find all the houses and planets that are connected to a planet in a wider way and not in a narrow way. Out of them, we have to find the favorable, unfavorable, strong and weak planets for an event by studying them at least with the 4 levels viz, Planet, its Starlord, Sublord and Starlord of the Sublord where the 3rd level (sublevel) is an important one.

 I named it as “Extended planetary significations” system as it contains many stages and levels. The EPS table will cover almost all the possible connections of a planet to the houses and to the other planets.

As per EPS, for every event a planet and its rulers have to get connected to all the rulers of a primary cusp of that event. Especially the strong connection to the primary cuspal Sublord is required. So, the same event occurs at different Dasa Bukthi periods for twins or those who were born within short interval on that same day with same Lagna position. The Dasa Bukthi significations will remain almost the same if we do not include the planet’s role as cuspal Starlord and Sublord. So including the significations of a planet as cuspal Starlord and cuspal Sublord is required to get the complete lordship signification of a planet.

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A small note on the importance of a Sign:

We generally do not give much importance to the Sign in which a planet occupies. But the Karakathwa of the Sign and Sign lord’s role do have impact on the occupant of that sign. When Sun occupies Sagittarius owned by Jupiter, it indirectly causes a connection between the Jupiter and Sun. If that Signlord Jupiter is a good significator of a house for an event, the planet that is occupying any sign of Jupiter will have some impact of that house. It is like when a tenant is in a house, the activities of the landlord of that house (even if he is not present at the same house) either favorable or unfavorable would have some impact on the tenant. Another example: when a person is celebrating a party in his house he is living, suppose if that landlord is not much supportive to such party, then the native could have difficulty in experiencing the complete happiness of the party due to the regulations of the Landlord and lack of support. So the signification of the Signlord has some impact on the occupant. As our Guruji had found the importance of the Sign, he had added the 6 subdivisions to the 243 subs (27 stars x 9 subs = 243). In this the Rahu subdivision of the Sun star’s would be present in two signs. Similarly the Moon subdivision of the Jupiter’s star would be present in two signs. For example, the Rahu Sub of the star Kirthika (Sun) would extend from Aries to Taurus. So there will be two combinations or sensitive points as “Mars-Sun-Rahu” and “Venus-Sun-Rahu”. The difference is only at the Signlord. The combination of these planets would give different results as their karakathwa are different. So Guruji KSK had added the 6 subs in the list and made it to 249 subs. It is unfortunate to notice that many of the KP followers do not give importance to the role of sign and its lord. Though the Sign and its lord’s impact could not be stronger on the occupant of that Sign, they could cause some impact either favorable or unfavorable. Actually we do give importance to the significations of the Sign lord only for the Nodes (Rahu and Ketu) since their influence will be more. But actually such impact will be present for all the planets though not to the extent of Rahu and Ketu. Hence role of Sign is also included in the EPS to some extent.

EPS: (Extended Planetary Significations) Table

Let me explain about the EPS table of a planet.

For example : Significations of SUN

I have structured the significations of a planet in a Table form which consists of 1) Cuspal lordship (CL) (Sun is lord of which cusp)

2) Occupation (OCC) (Sun where it is occupied)

3) Cuspal Starlord (CST) (to which cusps Sun has appeared as Starlord) 4) Cuspal Sublord (CSL) (to which cusps Sun has appeared as Sublord) 5) Conjunction (planets conjoined with Sun)

6) Aspected by (Aspd.) (Sun is aspected by which planets) 7) Aspecting (Aspg.) (Sun aspects which houses and planets).

The Conjunction: In EPS, all the planets within one sign are considered to be conjoined to each other. No orb is considered. Even two planets posited in a sign but in different houses (cusps), they are also considered as conjoined. Because the conjunction between the planets is formed on the base of the sign. More they closer, more the impact will be.

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6  The Aspects: They are taken as per Vedic aspects from sign to sign and not on Western aspects. As explained above, in practice we majorly take only the OC and CL and the conjunction and aspects to some extent. But in EPS we consider all the above 7 stages of significations. The purpose is to show all the houses and planets that are connected to each planet.

Hence a planet by itself would signify many houses.

The Rulers of a Planet :

Planet, its Starlord, its Sublord and Starlord of Sublord are the rulers of a planet and are considered as the 4 levels.

 As per KP principle a planet will give the effect of its Starlord and the Sublord will decide the result.

 As Sublord is also considered as a Planet, its Starlord is also to be studied.

ie, Planet, its Starlord,, its Sublord and Starlord of the Sublord have to be studied for each planet.  Sometimes Star lord of the Starlord and SubSub lord and its Starlord also can be studied if both

“the planet and Sublord” or both “the Planet and the Starlord” (planet in its own star) are the same.

By studying a planet in 7 stages x 4 levels, it could show almost all the 12 houses!!  If so, EPS is leading to more complications?

 I know this is the question that rises in your mind as well!

 But answer is a Big “NO”. Because the method of analysis and interpretation is important  If so, how to judge the planet’s significations in EPS table?

I have formed a method of study and interpretation on this EPS table which I will explain in detail in the coming pages.

 In EPS, while studying, the primary focus has to be given to the OCC and CL ie, Planet owns which house and occupies which house.

 The Cuspal Starlord and Cuspal Sublord Significations have to be given Secondary importance as a Supportive one.

 The Conjunction signification has to be given next importance as Supportive.

 The Aspected and then Aspecting Significations have to be given next importance as Supportive So the Significations of Cuspal Starlord, Cuspal Sublord, Conjunction and the Aspects are considered as “Supportive significations” to the Houses signified by the cumulative result of Occupation and Cuspal Lordship.

 EPS table of a planet will be useful to study the significations and the effect of that planet on all the life events. It is like the master scan report of a planet.

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7  In order to simplify the analysis, I have invented another Technique focusing the significations of a planet for an event in the EPS table. In this technique, the houses pertaining to the required event are signified by giving specific Grades and the big EPS table is constricted to a smaller table and the Table is called ESI (EVENT SIGNIFICATORS) TABLE for an event.

 This ESI table will differ according to the Event. Here focus is on the significations related to the specific event. This will be more useful in finding the strength and weakness of a planet for an event. Importantly, the chances of missing the most favorable house or unfavorable house that a planet signifies in EPS table are avoided in this ESI table. Further it is made more comfortable to look at the strength and weakness of a planet in each stage.

 EPS table is a Master Report card

 An ESI (Event Significators) Grade Table is like a Progress card of a particular event.

EPS TABLE

FORMATION:

EPS table is created in the following format: Planet Cuspal lord Occupied Cuspal Starlord Cuspal Sublord Conjunction Aspected by Aspecting Planet Starlord Sublord Starlord of Sublord

There are 4 levels (rows) and each level has 7 stages (columns). Kind note:

As per EPS, a planet’s ownership is not limited to the ownership of a cusp and its occupation but also to the ownership of the Starlord and Sublord of the cusps.

Ownership of a cusp (CL) and Occupation of house are together called as “OCCL” The Planet’s cuspal Starlord ownership is called as “CST”

The Planet’s cuspal Sublord ownership is called as “CSL”

So a planet’s signification is considered in three portions as (OCCL/CST/CSL) with “/” separation. These are called the “Self significations” of a planet.

So, the planets in Conjunction, Aspected by and Aspecting stages are also shown with the “self significations” within bracket.

Important note: When Nodes (Rahu and Ketu) are coming as a ruler (PL or ST or SL or ST-SL), its Signlord also is to be taken for its significations along with the node’s significations.

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ESI GRADE TABLE

In ESI Grade table , this EPS table is constricted to a smaller table wherein the houses signified in the EPS table are converted in to Grades for the required event in question. And the above 7 stages (CL, OCC, CST, CSL, CONJN., ASPD BY, ASPG.) are reduced to 4 major stages (as OCCL, STSB, CONJN and ASP). This is called ESI Grade Table.

Let’s study how to create this ESI Grade table for an event:

1) Cuspal lord (CL) and Occupation (OCC) are combined into one Stage called as “OCCL” 2) Cuspal Starlord (CST) and Cuspal Sublord (CSL) are combined into one stage called as “STSB” 3) Conjunction (CONJN) is taken as one stage and called as “CONJN”

4) Aspected by (ASPD) and Aspecting (ASPG) are combined into one stage called as “ASP”

ESI GRADES:

For each event, though there are one or more primary houses, all the 12 houses will have a role for that event.

For every event, the houses are dived into 4 major groups and Grade is allotted accordingly. 1) Primary houses (A Grade)

2) Secondary houses (B Grade) 3) Supportive houses (C Grade) 4) Detrimental houses (D grade)

Within this Detrimental houses (D Grade) there are 3 categories

I. Bad – (D1 Grade): This is like a neutral house which would support to the A,B,C grade houses if joins with them and support the Detrimental (D) houses if joins with them. (Very Less detrimental)

II. Detrimental houses – Worse (D2 Grade) : Obstacle causing houses for that event III. Detrimental houses – Worst (D3 Grade) : Negating houses for that event

For example: For the Event Marriage:  7 = Primary house = A grade  2,11= Secondary house = B grade  1,3,5,9 = Supportive houses = C Grade  4 = Low Detrimental house (Bad) = D1 Grade

 8,10,12 = Obstacle giving Detrimental houses(worse) = D2 Grade  6 = Negating detrimental house (Worst) = D3 Grade

(Kind note: The Grouping of houses under each Grade for important events is given at the last pages of the book)

Each house will be given a Grade according to the allotted Grade. As more than one house is present in one Stage (OCCL,, STSB, CONJN, ASP), the houses have to be studied together and an overall grade is to be given. This Grade will signify the overall strength at the stage.

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9 In the ESI Grade table, for each stage (OCCL, STSB, CONJN or ASP), only one overall grade is given for all the houses it contains within it.

How? Let me explain:

You may feel as if it is a tough process while growing the explanation. But it is very simple once understood. Moreover, in the EPS software, these Grades and Tables would appear automatically. The explanations are given to make you understand the process involved in this.

AN EASY FORMAT IS FOLLOWED IN THE ALLOCATION OF GRADE:

 Grade is containing one Alphabet as Prefix (A,B,C,D) and a Number (1,2,3) as suffix.

 The A,B,C houses are indicating the presence of favorable houses and the suffix 1/2/3 are indicating the presence of detrimental houses (D1,D2,D3).

While grading, the highest favorable house (A or B or C) is indicated as Prefix and the highest unfavorable houses is indicted by the number 1/2/3 as suffix.

Among the A,B,C houses, A is the most favorable followed by B and then the C. Among the 1,2,3 suffix grades, D3 is the worst , D2 is the worse and the D1 is Bad. In a group of houses in OCCL or STSB or CONJ or ASP

1. First we have to find the highest favorable house (Primary or secondary or Supportive) that is present.

If A is present even if B and C are present, A grade is to be given Without A, if B only is present even with C, B grade is to be given If C only is present, C Grade is to be given.

For example for marriage, if house 7 is present, it is given grade “A”.

2. Next we have to find the highest unfavorable house: for example 6 is present, now 3 is to be added to “A” grade.

3. And now the final Grade is given as “A3”.

The combination of highest favorable and Unfavorable grades and the final Grade:

A+D3=A3 A+D2=A2 A+D1=A1 B+D3=B3 B+D2=B2 B+D1=B1 C+D3=C3 C+D2=C2 C+D1=C1

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10 In case no D3/D2 houses are present,

Grades are given as A1 or B1 or C1 In case no A/B/C is present,

If D3 present as highest detrimental = D3 If D2 = D2

If D1 = D1

So a Grade indicates the Highest favorable house and the highest unfavorable house in one stage.

 Suffix 1 indicates absence of any Detrimental houses (D2 or D3).

 Suffix 3 indicates presence of the worst Detrimental houses (D3 grades houses)  Suffix 2 indicates presence of worse Detrimental houses (D2 grades houses)

 If there is no A or B or C, then only the Detrimental houses Grade as D1 or D2 or D3 has to be given.

Hope I made it clearer, and the below illustration could help you for your easy understanding.

COMPULSORY

NOT TO BE PRESENT

MAY OR MAY NOT BE PRESENT FINAL GRADE ESI GRAPH 1 A D2/D3 B1/C1/D1 A1 2 A+D2 D3 B1/C1/D1 A2 3 A+D3 B1/C1/D1/D2 A3 4 B A/D2/D3 C1/D1 B1 5 B+D2 A/D3 C1/D1 B2 6 B+D3 A C1/D1/D2 B3 7 C A/B/D2/D3 D1 C1 8 C+D2 A/B/D3 D1 C2 9 C+D3 A/B D1/C2 C3 10 D1 A/B/C/D2/D3 Alone D1 11 D2 A/B/C/D3 D1 D2 12 D3 A/B/C D1/D2 D3

How to give the Grade in ESI table in each OCCL, STSB, CONJN and ASP stages?

1. To get the grade for OCCL, the houses in CL and OCC have to be studied together and a grade is to be given

2. To get the grade for STSB, the houses in CST and CSL have to be studied together and a grade is to be given

3. The Grade for CONJN can be given by studying at the CONJN column.

4. To get the grade for ASP, the houses in ASPD and ASPG have to be studied together and a grade is to be given.

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ESI GRAPH TABLE:

This is an another useful Table made from the ESI grade table in the form of Graphs

The ESI Grades are indicated in the form of Graphs as shown the above illustration table.

Anyhow let me explain

The “A” grade is indicated by Green bar, “B” Grade is indicated by Blue bar, the “C” grade is indicated by the Yellow bar and “D” grade is indicated by Red bar.

D3 is indicated by a full lengthy Red bar

D2 is indicated by 2/3rd lengthy bar and 1/3 is left blank. D1 is indicated by 1/3rd lengthy bar and 2/3 is left blank. A1 is indicated by a full lengthy Green bar.

A2 is indicated by 2/3rd Lengthy green bar and 1/3 Red bar A3 is indicated by 1/3rd Lengthy Green bar and 2/3 Red bar. B1 is indicated by a full lengthy Blue bar.

B2 is indicated by 2/3rd Lengthy Blue bar and 1/3 Red bar B3 is indicated by 1/3rd Lengthy Blue bar and 2/3 Red bar. C1 is indicated by a full lengthy Yellow bar.

C2 is indicated by 2/3rd Lengthy Yellow bar and 1/3 Red bar C3 is indicated by 1/3rd Lengthy Yellow bar and 2/3 Red bar.

 This Graph table will highlight the Grades at a glance.

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PREPARATION AND STUDY ON EPS AND ESI TABLE:

Now Let me explain with an example to prepare EPS table and a ESI table from that EPS table.

Example 1:

Birth details: Female 18/3/1981 8.24 AM Chennai. Event: Marriage

BIRTH CHART:

EPS TABLE:

I will explain the details of the EPS table for SUN and the same way rest of the planets have to be done. (Note: In the EPS software, both the EPS and ESI tables would automatically be generated.)

EPS table : SUN

1st Level: Planet: SUN  CL: Sun is lord of 5

 OCC: it is posited in 11 conjoined with 12th cusp. (11+12)  CST: It is 6,10 Cuspal Starlord.

 CSL: It is not Cuspal Sublord for any cusps.

 CONJN: It is conjoined with Mars(1,8/11/2) (Mars CL of 1,8 and CST of 11 and CSL of 2).  ASPD: It is aspected by Jupiter(9,12,6/-/9) (Jupiter CL of 9,12 in 6 and it is CSL of 9)

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13 It is also aspected by Saturn (10,11,6/4,8,12/1,4,7,10). (Saturn is C L of 10,11 in 6 and CST of 4,8,12 and CSL of 1,4,7,10)

 ASPG: It aspects 6th cusp. It also aspects both Jupiter (9,12,6/-/9) and Saturn (10,11,6/4,8,12/1,4,7,10)

 Similarly the details at all the 7 stages are filled in the 2nd

, 3rd and 4th levels.  This is how the EPS table for all the 4 levels have to be prepared.

As discussed under ESI table, the 7 stages are grouped in to 4 stages for easy valuation as follows: CL + OCC =OCCL

CST+ CSL=STSB

CONJUNCTION= CONJN

Aspected by + Aspecting = ASP

As we are aware the Planet is the Source, its Starlord is the Effect, the Sub lord is the Result as per KP. 1. The OCCL (CL and OCC) is to be studied together for each level first

First the Planet (1st level) - Source Then the Starlord (2nd level) – Effect Then the Sublord (3rd level) – Result

Finally the Starlord of the Sublord (4th Level) – Effect of the Result

So from the first level (planet) to the last level (Starlord of the Sublord) it has to be studied.

 The favorable significations shown at first level has to be supported at the second level.  The significations at the 3rd and 4th level have to support the 1st and 2nd level significations. 2. Here next the STSB (CST and CSL) significations of each Level has to be studied from the first

level to 4th level if they either support the significations shown by the OCCL of its level or I would rather say their impact on the signification of OCCL of its level. The support can be either favorable or unfavorable.

3. Similarly next we have to study the role of Planets in Conjunction (CONJN) for each level. 4. Then the role of ASP (Aspected by and Aspecting houses/Aspecting planets) has to be studied. Note:

 These STSB (CST+CSL), CONJN, ASP significations are called as “SUPPORTS” to the OCCL significations of a planet in each level .

 Out of these SUPPORTS, the support from STSB is the Strongest Support. It is called “Self Support (SS)” as they are the significations of the Planet itself. Within this, the support as CSL is stronger than the CST. I.e., if a planet is a CSL of a primary house, it is showing stronger support than being CST of a primary house.

 The support at the CONJN and ASP (Aspected by and Aspecting stages) are called as “Other Support (OS)” as it is signified by the other planets.

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14 Among the “Other Supports”,

 The support signified at the CONJUNCTION stage is considered to be supportive next to STSB  The Support signified at the ASPECTED By stage is considered as next supportive and The

Support signified at the ASPECTING stage is taken as the last supportive.  The support could be either beneficial or non beneficial or mixed.

If any level’s OCCL significations are not favorable, if the houses in its STSB (SS support) or in CONJN or in ASP stages are favorable, they would support to the OCCL. The support would try to improve the strength.

If the supports are also unfavorable the detrimental effect of OCCL will further be increased.

For example for the event of marriage, at one level, it signifies 6 at OCCL. But, at CST or CSL it has house 7, it supports to reduce the impact of 6.

Then the 7th house signification at CONJN would support 7th house significations at Aspected by would also support and Finally the 7th house signification at Aspecting would support.

STSB, CONJN, ASP is the order of support in descending order.

 So a planet that is having weak significations for an event in its OCCL level, if it signifies favorable significations at its STSB or CONJN or ASPD or ASPG it could support.

 The strength of support will vary as explained above.

 Similarly, if a planet is signifying favorable houses at its OCCL stage, but in STSB/CONJN they signify negative houses, the favor would be reduced.

 More over the support would also be depending on the strength and weakness of the significations in OCCL.

 Hence the Support from STSB, CONJN or ASPECTS would either be favorable or Unfavorable.  If a planet has favorable significations at all the stages (OCCL,STSB,CONJN,ASP) it will be stronger

at its level.

Kind note: More detailed explanations on these will be discussed under “Methodology of Study on ESI table” in the later topics

Lets analyze the planet SUN for the event of Marriage in the given example chart:

1) 1st level: Planet:

Sun signifies 5,11+12 (CL+OC). It is CST of 6,10.

5,11 is supportive for marriage whereas the 6,10 at CST level reduces the strength as it is detrimental.

2) At 2nd level, SATURN (SUN is in the star of SATURN) signifies (10,11,6). Here 11 is good and 10 is worse and 6 is worst. So from the first level of (5,11+12) the 2nd level 10,11,6 significations do signify mixed significations.

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15 Let’s check the support at the second level:

SATURN has 4,8,12 at CST and 1,4,7,10 at CSL.

The 4,8,12,10 houses are not supportive but the presence of 7 is supportive. This 7 would try to support the CL+OC significations to improve.

Similarly we have to check if the houses at CONJN / ASPD by / ASPG for that level for any further support.

3) 3rd level, Sun is in the sub of SATURN itself equal to 2nd level. The significations are repeated. 4) 4th level, MOON (Sublord Saturn’s Starlord): It is lord of 4 in 5 (CL+OC). It is 2nd CST and 8th CSL.

Similarly we have to check if the houses at CONJ, ASPD by and ASPG for that level for any further support.

Hence In EPS table , we should start studying from the 1st level to 4th level initially at the CL and OC stages followed by the support at the CST, CSL and then at CONJN and then at the ASPD by and then ASPG.

Please note it is not that the SUPPORTS are used only to check for the presence of any Supports when the OCCL is weak. Even if the OCCL is good, if the houses at the Supports are weak, then the favor indicated by the OCCL will be reduced to some extent according to the houses they signify. According to the level of significations at the STSB, CONJ and ASP, the level of support either favorable or unfavorable or mixed will be there to the OCCL significations.

The explanations and study on SUPPORTS would be explained in detail in coming pages.

Hope you may feel it is so tedious process while reading the explanation though it is simple practically. But while explaining in the EPS table it would be found difficult to understand some time. In the software, it is programmed in such a manner that the houses for each event are shown in different colors according to their groups (Primary favorable or Secondary or Supportive houses or Detrimental houses). In order to make it simplified on the analysis, as said already the ESI grade table is formed and method of analysis is given below.

ESI GRADE TABLE

:

Now I switch over to the ESI Grade table of SUN which is pertaining to the event of marriage and the ESI Table is generated from the original EPS table.

The method of analysis is the same as explained for EPS table above. But it would be very easy to explain, understand and follow.

Now let’s prepare the ESI grade table for the event of Marriage from the EPS table of SUN of the example chart 1.

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16 EPS table:

ESI TABLE OF SUN : for the event of Marriage

PL OCCL STSB CNJN ASP

PL SUN* B2 D3 B2 A3

ST SAT B3 A2 C2 B3

SL SAT B3 A2 C2 B3

ST-SL MOO C1 B2 A3

FORMATION OF ESI GRADE TABLE

Here only 4 stages are given. As already explained,  CL+OCC is combined and given under OCCL  CST and CSL are combined and given under STSB,  CONJN is given as CONJN itself and

 ASPECTED by and ASPECTING are combined and given under ASP. 1st level: SUN.

At OCCL: CL+OCC (5,11+12 in EPS).

The favorable houses present 5 (C grade) and 11 (B grade). The highest favorable house is 11 = B grade.

The unfavorable house present is 12 = D2 Grade Now the combined Grade : B+D2 = B2

 So at OCCL, B2 grade is given At STSB: (CST=6,10, CSL=nil in EPS)

No favorable house. So No A or B or C Grade Highest unfavorable house is 6 = D3

 So the final grade at STSB is give as D3

At CONJN.: In EPS, it has MARS (1,8/11/12). ie., (CL of 1,8, CST of 11 and CSL of 12) The favorable houses 1,11.Highest favorable house is 11 = B Grade

Unfavorable houses 8,12. Both are D2 Now combined Grade is B+D2 = B2

 So at CONJN B2 grade is given

AT ASP: we have to check both the Aspected by and Aspecting stages. There are many houses present. Do not bother.

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17 Just have to check the higher favorable house is present. i.e, house 7 (A) is present , if not the 2,11(B), if not the 1,3,5,9(C) houses are present.

In this 7 is signified by Saturn as its CSL position. So “A” grade comes. Then we have to check the highest unfavorable house present. House 6 is signified by both Jupiter and Saturn.

Hence the combined grade is A+D3 = A3  So the final grade at ASP is given as A3.

Hope you understand the formation of the Grades . Though the software would automatically generate the ESI grade table, the concept and the logic behind it has to be understood by the user. So I am explaining in detail.

 In the same manner as we studied for the 1st level (Planet), the balance 3 levels have to be prepared. Finally the ESI grade table is ready for the Event of marriage.

Important note to keep in mind:

 To make the EPS table simple for study on a particular event, the ESI table with Grades is generated. But there are some demerits in the conversion into Grades. Though there are many houses signified in each stage, a grade containing two Letters (One Alphabet as Prefix and one number as suffix) only is generated out of them. This is for the easy analysis purpose focusing on the prime houses. But, there are chances for ignorance of some houses, as we take only the highest favorable and unfavorable houses in the Grade. The role of other houses could be missing in this. Hence it could be better to cross check with the EPS table also along with ESI table during analysis especially for predictions.

Before going into the method of analysis in the ESI table, let me brief the basic concept with an easy example so that you will not forget

THE CONCEPT OF ANALYSIS IN EPS SYSTEM

I would compare the rulers of a planet and their role to a Movie.  Planet is like a Story

 The Starlord is like the Script or Screen Play  The Sub lord is like the Direction

 The star lord of the Sublord is like the Ending (Climax)

Even if the Story is simple, a good Script and a Better Direction and the Best Climax would make the film successful.

A very good story with an average script and a bad Direction would make the film flop.

The Story travels as per the Script (Star lord’s significations).The Sublord is the Director of the significations of a planet and its Starlord which will decide the impact and also the result through its Starlord.

Here, there are many other factors in each level that could either strengthen or weaken through their role as Supports. It’s is team work!

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Now let me explain how to study an ESI grade table which is an abstract of the EPS table but

for a particular event.

It will be easier to understand the method and interpret. Once understood, in the same

manner the EPS table can also be studied for an event.

 Study on the ESI grade table along with the EPS table and the Birth chart would be more advisable for better interpretation

 The ESI grade table would help to find the strength and weakness of a planet in an easy manner for a particular event. This will be very useful for timing of event also.

 Whereas the EPS table would give the complete picture showing all the significators and significations involved in each stage. This will be more useful for predictions along with ESI table. Initially, learning to study the ESI table would help to follow the same procedure at EPS table.

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IMPORTANT ELEMENTS AND THEIR DETAILED EXPLANATIONS

Before going into the Analysis procedure on ESI table, I like to describe the following important Elements involved in ESI table

I.

OCCL GRADES

II.

SUPPORTS

III.

PILT THEORY (Planetary Interlink Theory)

I) OCCL GRADES:

We have to study the Grade of OCCL starting from 1st level to the 4th level.

Here we have to check the trending of the Grade from one level to the next level. It indicates if each level favors the prior levels till the last level for an event.

 The study on the Trending would be useful in finding the strong planet for an event, 4 types of Trending can be found in the Grade from 1st level to the last level.

1) Upward trend 2) Downward Trend 3) Equal Trend 4) Mixed Trend

A grade is the Top most Rank (PRIMARY HOUSES) B is at the next Rank to A (SECONDARY HOUSES) C is at the next Rank to B (SUPPORTIVE HOUSES) D is at the last rank (DETRIMENTAL HOUSES)

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19 1) Upward trend: In OCCL

A planet will have the upper Grade in the next level(s) without any downfall in any of the levels. CBBA CAAA CCCA BBAA DCBA etc.

It is called upward Trend. It is basically a favorable trend. 2) Downward trend:

A planet will have down fall in grades from the first level to the last level ABCD

BCCD ABBC Etc,

It is called downward trend. It is basically an unfavorable trend. 3) Mixed Trend.

A planet will have a down fall in one or two levels. This will have up and down in grades CABB

CDAB BABA BACC Etc.

This is mixed trend.

Note: If a planet has an upward trend in its 2nd level, it should not fall in both the 3rd, 4th level.

In the example BACC, 2ND level raises to A from B (upward). 3rd level falls down to C from A (downward). At 4th level it has C grade equal to that of the 3rd level. Though it maintains the same grade it does not mean that it is in good trend. When the 3rd level Grade has the Downward Grade, it loses its eligibility for comparison. It means the 4th level has to be compared to the prior higher Grade which does not have the downward trend. Here the 2nd level is in upward trend (A), hence 4th level also is in downward trend.

4) Equal Trend:

A planet will have equal Grades in all its level. There will not be either up or down. CCCC

BBBB AAAA

It is called Equal trend.

In general the Planet with upward trend is considered as the favorable planet for that particular event. But it depends on the level of strength and weakness at its SUPPORTS, PILT link and finally the result of Comparative study with the other planets.

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20 An example to understand the concept:

For the Marriage event, the significations at OCCL for two planets “A” and “B”: (PlanetSTSLSt-SL)

Planet A= 5,12,1111,37,2 = C1B1B1A1 Planet B= 2,711,32,115,1 = A1B1B1C1

Both the planets do have favorable 2,7,11 houses for marriage. So, both will support the marital life. But who will favor in conducting the marriage?

Planet A is having its OCCL Grades at a Upper trend from C to A whereas Planet B is having Downward Trend from A to C. Out of this planet A will be stronger than the Planet B for conducting the marriage event. This is a rough example to make you understand the logic and principle. The actual strength is also depending on the other factors like Supports, PILT etc.

II) SUPPORTS

Generally the grades at the STSB, CONJN and ASP, the Link within the Rulers are primarily called as SUPPORTS.

The study on the supports would be helpful for the following:

1. To find the level of strength or weakness of a planet through the supports.

2. To support the falling grade at OCCL: To find the Bukthi lord or Andhra lord for an event like Marriage, Child birth etc, the study on these supports would be useful to find if they could help to elevate the falling grades at OCCL.

 As already explained under study on EPS table, these Supports does not mean that they are always beneficial. The role of the supports is the impact on the OCCL grades at each level. They can be either beneficial or non beneficial or mixed support depending on the grades they have.

TYPES OF SUPPORTS:

There are 3 types of Supports

1. SELF SUPPORT (SS support) 2. OTHER SUPPORT (OS support) 3. RULERS LINK SUPPORT (RL support) Here please note: In the ESI Grade table.

The presence of the Primary cuspal rulers (CL,CST,CSL) are indicated with different shades for easy identification.

 The Cuspal Lord is indicated by Yellow background/shade which is considered as Strong Support  The cuspal Starlord is indicated by Blue Back ground/shade which is considered as Stronger

Support

 The cuspal Sublord is indicated by Green Back Ground/shade which is considered as Strongest Support

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21  When both CSL and CL are present, Green background/shade and Yellow Grade is given

 When both CST and CL are present, Blue background/shade and Yellow Grade is given

 When all the three of CL,CST and CSL are present, Green Background/shade and Yellow Grade is given.

1) SELF SUPPORT: As explained above, the Support at the STSB stage is called Self Support.(SS support) In this the SS support as CSL of the primary house of the event is Stronger than the support as CST of the primary house.

In the software, the support as CSL of the primary cusp is indicated by the Green back ground in the ESI table. The support as CST of the primary cusp is indicated by the Blue back ground in the ESI table For example, for the event of marriage, if a planet at its STSB has A grade it means that that planet is either CST or CSL of the primary house (7). If it is 7CSL, it is stronger than it is 7CST.

PL OCCL STSB CNJN ASP PL VEN A1 ST SUN A2 SL RAH (RL- RAH) VEN A1 ST-SL MER

In the above ESI grade table for Marriage event, at first level Planet has A1 grade at STSB with Green Back ground. It means it is CSL of the primary cusp of 7

At the 2nd level its Starlord SUN has A2 Grade with Blue color back ground. It means Sun is the 7th cuspal Starlord.

At the 3rd level Rahu is present. As already said when Rahu or Ketu are coming, along with that its Signlord also has to be taken for significations. Because, they do not own a house but act as their Signlord. Here Rahu is in the sign of VENUS which is the 7CSL and has the Green back ground.

 This support will be helpful to support the Grade signified at the OCCL stage. If the grade at OCCL is falling down, the A support at the STSB could support to improve its Grade at OCCL. This depends on the situations which will be explained later.

2) OTHER SUPPORT: As explained above, the Support at the CONJN and ASP stages is called Other Support (OS support).

Out of Other supports at CONJN and ASP stages, the OS support at CONJN is stronger than the ASP support.

Within the ASP (ASPD by + ASPG), the support at ASPD by is stronger than the support at ASPG.

When the OCCL Grade is falling down, the OS Support at the CONJN could help to improve better than the OS support at the ASP which could also support to improve to some extent. The impact of support could vary depending on the situation which will be explained later.

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22 PL OCCL STSB CNJN ASP PL SAT B1 A1 ST SUN C2 A2 SL KET B1 (RL- RAH) (MAR) B2 ST-SL MOO C1 A1

In the above example (a rough sample for easy learning) is given above.

In this, in the 2nd level OCCL is falling down from B1 grade to C2 grade at 2nd level. It is indicated by Red downward Arrow in the software.

There is A2 grade at CONJN stage with Blue Background. It means in conjunction the Starlord SUN has a planet who is Cuspal Starlord of the Primary house (A grade). This A grade support would help the C1 grade from falling down.

 A primary cuspal Lord or Cuspal Starlord of Cuspal Sublord at Conjunction or Aspect would help the falling Grade at OCCL to raise its grade.

 The level of help would depend if the support is as CL or CST or CSL and also the level of down fall.

The detailed explanation on the level and use of support will be given later.

Similarly at the 4th level OCCL again falls down to C1 grade. It needs a support from primarily from STSB/CONJN through primary cuspal rulers (CL/CST/CSL). Here at CONJ stage A1 grade is given with Green back ground. It means Moon is conjoined with a strong CSL significating planet. The conjoined planet is none other than the Saturn which at the 1st level. (ie, there will be a linking line between Planet Saturn and Moon). This A1 grade at CONJ would support* C1 grade at OCCL to raise its Grade level to B. NOTE:

 The favorable supports would help to minimize the unfavorable Grades at OCCL  The unfavorable supports would further support the unfavorable Grades at OCCL  The favorable supports would further support the favorable Grades at OCCL  The unfavorable supports would reduce the favorable Grades at OCCL

STRENGTH OF SUPPORTS: Out of the above three Supports (Self support, OS support from CONJN and OS from ASP)

 The Support from Self Support (STSB) is the strongest of all the other supports.

 The support from Conjunction (CONJN) is stronger than the support from Aspects (ASP)

 Within the ASP, the Support from Aspected by (ASPD) is stronger than the support from Aspecting.)

And further,

 The support as CSL (Green shade) is stronger than CST and CL  The Support as CST (Blue shade) is stronger than CL(yellow shade)

Kind note: Hence forth where ever I mention “Strong support” it means the strength is in the order given above.

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3. RULERS LINK SUPPORT (RL support)

This is an important support.

A) RL support through CONJN and ASP

We have studied above about the Supports at CONJN and ASP who could help the OCCL grade

Though the A grade support at CONJN and ASP is helpful to improve the Grade at the OCCL, if these Supports are extended from the ruler of a Planet than any other planet, then the level of support would be more.

For example,

The Sublord of a planet (X) is having C grade at OCCL, but it has “A” grade support at the CONJN which means it is conjoined to a Planet who is significator of A grade and it would support the C grade at OCCL. Suppose if that conjoined planet is the Planet (X) itself, the impact of support will be more favorable as it is supporting its ruler.

Similarly the support from the Aspects is within the rulers itself, the support will be good.

If a planet with “A” grade at OCCL/ STSB is conjoined with or Aspecting its Starlord of Sublord or Starlord of Sublord would extend its support with great extend.

Among the 4 levels, the planet with “A” Grade at OCCL/STSB would support the OCCL of its next levels when it is conjoined with them (CONJN) or Aspecting them (ASP).

 Simply saying the other supports (OS support) got from the Ruler itself is called “Rulers Link

Support” PL OCCL STSB CNJN ASP PL JUP B2 A2 ST SAT C2 A2 SL VEN C2 A2 ST-SL MOO C1 A1

In the example, the Planet Jupiter is having A2 Grade at STSB being Primary cuspal Sublord.

It is showing Grade B2 at OCCL. But its 2nd,3rd and 4th level are having C grade at OCCL. (downward trend).

But these falling levels are having “A” support at the CONJN and ASP.

2nd Level Saturn is having the A2 grade at CONJN as it is conjoined with the Planet Jupiter itself so it is shown with Green background.

So the planet having A grade at STSB is conjoined with its Starlord

In the 3rd level, Venus is having A2 Support at its ASP. Because venus is aspected by the Planet Jupiter itself.

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24 In the 4th level, Moon is having A1 grade at ASP as it is aspecting or aspected by a (X) planet who is Primary cuspal Starlord (Blue Background). But this (X) planet is not the Jupiter. Though this support would also be helpful, but the strength when compared to the support extended from the Ruler itself is less.

 The said supports through the Rulers itself is called Rulers Link Support. Hope you understand. For easy identification in the sw,

 The Conjunction Link is shown by a Green line between the rulers (Jupiter and Saturn) at the side.

 The Aspect Link is shown by Brown line between the rulers (Jupiter and Venus) at the side As already explained the “A” support at ASP with the RL support will be favorable.

B) RL support through the exchange of Starlord. (Nakshatra Parivarthana)

If the Starlord of a Planet is traveling in the star of the Planet which means both are traveling in each other’s star, this Support is considered.

For example PL OCCL STSB CNJN ASP PL JUP B1 ST SAT C2 SL VEN D3 ST-SL MOO B2 In the above example,

In the first level Planet Jupiter shows B1 grade at OCCL.

In the 2nd level, its Starlord Saturn shows C2 grade. It falls down from B1 to C2. In the chart, this Saturn is in the star of Jupiter itself (Star exchange).

As Saturn is in the star of Jupiter who is its 1st level planet and significator of B, it would also signify B1 Grade apart from its C2 grade. Hence this would support the C grade to rise to B1 grade.

This Rulers Link support is called Star Exchange Support and a valuable support. This is indicated by a Red line at the side between the rulers Jupiter and Saturn.

Please note in the same way, if the planet is having unfavorable significations and the Starlord is having favorable significations, by this exchange of their stars, the Starlord would also connect to the unfavorable significations of the Planet.

In the same ESI table, look at the 3rd level, the Sublord Venus is showing D3 grade at OCCL. At the 4th level the Starlord of Sublord Moon shows B2 grade. Here the D3 grade rises to B2 grade which is upward trend only. But this Moon and Venus are traveling in each other’s star so the Red line is marked between them. Hence the Moon will also connect to the Venus’s D3 significations. So its favorable signification of B2 is getting reduced.

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25  This is called RL Star Exchange Support.

C) RL Support through Signlord

Normally when a planet is posited in a sign of a planet who is significator of favorable houses of a particular event, that planet would have some supportive impact through its Signlord. Suppose if that Signlord is a ruler of the Planet itself, then this Support is considered as supportive link. This is indicated by a Blue line between these planets in ESI table.

If a planet is in the Sign of its Ruler Planet, both are connected to each other and their support will be extended to some extent.

PL OCCL STSB CNJN PL JUP A1 ST SAT C2 SL VEN D3 ST-SL MOO B2

In the above example, there is a Blue line shown between Planet Jupiter and its Starlord Saturn. It means either Jupiter is in it the Sign of Saturn or Vice versa. Further in this case, you can find a Yellow color shade given for Jupiter as it is Cuspal lord of the Primary cusp and it gets the A1 grade at OCCL. Meanwhile in 2nd level Saturn has Yellow shade at OCCL where C2 Grade is present. This Yellow shade indicates the Saturn occupies the Sign which is ruled by the Cuspal Lord of the Primary house of that particular event ie, Jupiter. As Saturn occupies a sign of the Jupiter and the Signlord is Jupiter is having A1 grade being the primary cuspal lord a Blue line is given between them at the sides. Here Saturn will have some support from its Planet Jupiter through this RL support.

Similarly in the same example, at the 3rd level Venus shows D3 grade and it is posited in the sign of Moon who is at the 4th level. So the Blue line between Venus and Moon is given.

 The above SS and OS supports are the important Direct supports and there are some indirect

supports as additional supports which are discussed in the later pages.

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III) PILT (PLANETARY INTERLINK THEORY)

I am pleased to inform that this PILT theory is a unique theory invented from my hard research work.

This is a theory based on the inter link between the planet and the Primary cusp of an event and within the planets that are ruling the Dasa periods.

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26 A planet’s significant role or impact on a particular event in its Periods is influenced by two important connections:

1. Connection 1. Between the Planet and Primary cusp: A planet and its rulers should have connection to all the Rulers of the Primary cusp (Cuspal Lord, Cuspal Starlord and Cuspal Sublord) of a particular event directly or indirectly.

2. Connection 2. Between the Planets: A planet and its master period’s planet should have connection between them for an effective result. The effect is depending on the level of connections and the significations.

These connections are called PILT connections 1 and 2 Explanation:

PILT 1: BETWEEN THE PLANET AND THE PRIMARY CUSP

:

 A planet and its rulers should have connection to all the Rulers of the Primary cusp of a

particular event directly or indirectly.

The connection to the primary Cuspal Sublord is Strongest, Cuspal Starlord is Stronger and Cuspal Lord is Strong.

The cuspal sub lord connection is the most important among the PILT 1 connection as it will differ between the Twins also.

THE TYPE OF PILT 1 CONNECTION COULD BE DIRECT OR IN DIRECT

Ie. A ruler of a Planet can be connected to a ruler of Primary cusp of an event either directly or in directly.

 The direct connections are stronger than the indirect connections. For a planet that is not detrimental at OCCL, in the absence of direct connections, looking at the indirect connection is valuable. But when a planet has got both the direct and indirect connections it becomes stronger.

Primary CSL is indicated by Green shade, the CST is indicated by Blue shade and CL is indicated by Yellow shade.

DIRECT CONNECTION

 As a ruler itself (PLANET will get shade)

 Conjunction with the ruler (CONJN will get shade)  Aspecting or Aspected by the ruler (ASP will get shade)

 Aspecting the Primary cusp (Shade will not present. Only A grade will be present in ASP)  Planet is posited in the Sign of a primary ruler. (OCCL will get shade)

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27 When Nodes are coming as a primary ruler of an event, their sign lords will indirectly signify the “A” grade of the nodes. In ESI table the Sign lords will get PILT shades at appropriate places. This is also supportive

This connection can be easily identified by the PILT shades (yellow/Blue/Green) in ESI table.

Actually all the 3 PILT shades should get connected to the all the 4 rulers of a planet to support an event: But sometime we will face the following conditions:

 “A” grade at ASP on account of aspecting the Primary cusp there will not have PILT shade.  “A” grade at OCCL on account of occupying the Primary house but not within the sign of Primary

cusp that falls. There will not have any PILT shade at OCCL

 Even though they are not having the PILT shade at that level, they can be considered supportive for the event as they signify the “A” grade. But check if they get the PILT shade indirectly as that will be more favorable.

THE STRENGTH OF CONNECTION IS AS FOLLOWS

 The PILT shades at Planet, STSB, CONJN are stronger than at OCCL and ASP  PILT shade at STSB is strongest (as CSL- Green is stronger than CST-Blue shade)  PILT shade at CONJN and Planet are stronger

 PILT shade Only at OCCL and ASP are medium. (They are more supportive along with other PILT shades or when the OCCL grade is good). Their supports are having some special conditions as given below.

INDIRECT CONNECTION:

No PILT SHADE or No “A” Grade

Sometime, a planet will NOT have either “A” grade or PILT shade at any stage. In such case we have to look for any INDIRECT CONNECTION to “A” grade or PILT shade is present.

The Indirect connection is supportive Only If the OCCL, STSB, CONJ are not detrimental (No

D2,D3,”3” grades) but having some supports

The Indirect connection will not be supportive, If the OCCL is weak and no Supports at STSB and

CONJ or detrimental supports at STSB and CONJ

The INDIRECT PILT 1 connection can be through the following ways:

1) Through Starlord

a) If at 2nd and 4th level: They could travel in the star of any of the Primary cuspal ruler. Ie., the Starlord of the Starlord (2nd or 4th level) could be a Primary Cuspal ruler

b) If at 1st and 3rd level: A primary cuspal ruler can travel in the star of 1st or 3rd level planet. Ie., this 1st or 3rd level planet can be a Starlord for any of the Primary cuspal ruler.

c) If the 1st or 3rd level is a free planet, any of the primary cuspal rulers can travel in the sub of this free planet.

d) In case of Rahu and Ketu, the star lord of their Signlord also can be checked for connection to the Primary cuspal ruler.

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