Dr. Shanker Adawal
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(Suppose a planet has six
years as the period of its Period (main) and there is a planet located with it
in the same sign, but not in the stipulated houses, their respective portions
will be denoted by the fractions 1/1 and 1/2. Each multiplied by 2, the
denominator gives 2 and 1. Hence the main Period lord will have 2/3rd
and the sub-period lord 1/3rd of the whole period of the Period
lord.
ii)
If
there is a planet in the 5th or 9th from the Period lord
and there are no planets in the other stipulated houses, the fractions showing
the respective shares of Period lord and the other planet would be 1/1 and 1/3
multiplied by denominator 3, the proportion will be 3 and 1 i.e. 3/4th
and 1/4th of the total period of the main Period lord.
iii) If
there is planet in the 4th or 8th from the Period lord
and none in the other stipulated houses, the proportion will be indicated by
fractions 1/1 and 1/4 which means 4 to 1, i.e. 4/5th and 1/5th
respectively of the total period of the Period lord.
iv) If
there is a planet located in 7th from the Period lord and none in
the other stipulated houses, the proportion as between main and sub period lord
will be 1/1 and 1/7 i.e. 7 to 1 or 7/8th and 1/8th respectively.
v) If
there is a planet with the Period lord and also in 5th or 9th
from it but none in 4th, 8th or 7th from it,
the proportion would be 1/1, 1/2 and 1/3 which gives 6, 3 and 2 out of 11,
hence the Period of the three planets, i.e. the main Period, lord, one with
Period lord and one in the trine to Period lord would be 6/11th,
3/11th and 2/11th respectively of the total period of the
Period lord.
vi) If
a planet is with the Period lord and one in 4th or 8th
from it, but none in trine from it then the proportion would be indicated by
fractions 1/1, 1/2 and 1/4 i.e. 4, 2 and 1 or 4/7th, 2/7th
and 1/7th respectively of the total period of Period lord.
vii) If
a planet is with the Period lord and also one in 7th from it, but
none in other stipulated house, the proportion would be denoted by 1/1, 1/2,
1/7 i.e. 14, 7 and 2 or 14/23rd, 7/23rd and 2/23rd
of the total period of the main Period lord.
viii) If
there are planets in trines from the Period lord and in none of the other
stipulated houses, the proportion would be 1/1, 1/3 and 1/3, i.e. 3, 1, 1 or
3/5th, 1/5th and 1/5th respectively for main
Period lord etc.
ix) If
a planet is in one of the trines from the Period lord and also one in 4th
or 8th from it, and none in the other stipulated houses, the
proportion would be denoted by the fraction 1/1, 1/3, 1/4, or 12, 4 and 3 i.e.
12/19th, 4/19th and 3/19th of the total period
of the main Period lord.
x) If
a planet is in trine from the Period lord and also one in 7th from
it, but none in the other stipulated houses, the proportion would be denoted by
the fractions 1/1, 1/3 and 1/7 i.e. 21, 7 and 3 or 21/31, 7/31 and 3/31 of he
whole period of the Period lord.
xi) If
planets are in 4th and 8th from the Period lord, but none
in other stipulated houses, the proportion would be denoted by the fractions
1/1, 1/4 and 1/4 i.e. 4, 1 and 1 or 4/6th, 1/6th and 1/6th
respectively for the main Period lord and the other planets.
xii) If
a planet is located in 4th, 8th and 7th from
the Period lord, but not in the remaining stipulated houses, the proportion of
sub-periods would be indicated by fractions 1/1, 1/4 and 1/7, i.e. 28, 7 and 4
i.e. 28/39, 7/39 and 4/39 respectively for the Period lord and the other
planets.
xiii) If
a planet is with the main Period lord and also one in each of the trines, the
proportion of the sub-periods would be denoted by the fractions 1/1, 1/2, 1/3
and 1/3 i.e. 6, 3, 2 and 2, or 6/13, 3/13, 2/13 and 1/13 respectively for the
Period lord and others. In this manner the sub-periods of the main Period lord
and the sub-periods lord should be worked out for remaining positions of
planets in relation to the Period lord).
The Period of the most
powerful planet occupying at the time of birth the exaltation degree of its
exaltation sign, is known as Sampoorna. The Period of a weak planet occupying
the depression degree of its depression sign is known as Rikta. The Period of a
planet occupying an inimical Navamsa and also the debilitation degree of its
depression sign is known as Anishta.
The Period of a planet
which quitting the exaltation degree moves towards the depression sign is known
as Avarohini- Such Period periods produce evil.; while so moving, if the planet
occupy a friendly or an exaltation Navamsa, his Period is known as Madhyama.
Again, the Period of a planet which quitting the depression degree moves
towards its exaltation sign is known as Arohini-Such Period periods produce
prosperity.; while so moving, if the planet occupy an inimical or a depression
Navamsa, his Period is known as Adhama.
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