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The
Nature of the Lords of Planets
Planets
have their eternal nature and temporal or functional
nature. We know that Jupiter is eternally a natural
benefic planet signifying all good things in life. In
Vedic mythology he is known as Brihaspati or Guru, the
"remover of darkness." He is Deva Acharya or teacher of
the gods and he brings righteousness, justice, and
self-illumination into our lives. He brings children,
education, prosperity and optimism. He is indeed a great
planet, but let us assume that he becomes the lord of so
called malefic houses in the natal chart, then how does he
behave?
Let us take the case of a Taurus lagan (ascendant)
and remember, for the study of lordships, we always use
the equal house system or bhava chakra in Vedic astrology.
In the case of a Taurus lagan the natural benefic Jupiter
lords over the 8th and 11th houses and he will bring
all the significations of these two houses into the life
in his dasha or bhukti periods. We know from the above
classification of houses that the 8th house is a
trikasthana and therefore represents miseries, obstacles,
accidents, scandals, chronic diseases and even death or at
least death like experiences.
The 8th house is often said to be the most evil house in a
chart and indeed it can bring the most undesirable results
into life when activated. The quantity of misery that the
8th house promises in the native’s life will depend on the
planets associated with the 8th house and its lord in a
given chart and a thorough analysis must always be made to
fully determine the outcome.
The main point here is that Jupiter, the eternal
benefic, now becomes the planet that brings all the
significations of the 8th house into the life. Jupiter
also lords over the 11th house in this case, but the 11th
house also has some affliction associated with it. It is a
tri-shadya bhava. It does represent gains but they are
rarely stable and long lasting. In this sense, Jupiter
becomes a functional or temporal malefic for a Taurus
ascendant, and although that Jupiter may bring some of his
significations into the life of any Taurus ascendant, his
overall impact will not be beneficial during his dasha or
bhukti.
You will notice that even the transit of Jupiter will
not be beneficial for this rising lagan. It will bring
false hopes and promises. You can begin to apply these
principles on the charts of your family and friends for
your own study. You will find consistency in these
principles although it must be emphasized that a full
analysis must be carried out for a complete understanding
of a given chart. Nonetheless, you should begin to
experiment.
Now let us examine the nature of Saturn for the same
Taurus ascendant using this theory of lordships.
Saturn invariable receives very poor representation in
astrology both east and west. He is the ruler of darkness
and the natural enemy of the lights, the Sun and the Moon.
He is the eternal significator of grief, misery,
obstacles, dejection, difficulties, depression,
humiliation, pessimism, chronic disease, or we could
simply say, bad karma. He is known as Shanaishchara,
meaning the slow moving one.
For the same Taurus lagan, the natural malefic Saturn,
has lordship over two extremely beneficial houses - the
9th and the 10th, a trikona and Kendra. Thus Saturn
brings all good things into the life of these individuals
during his dasha or bhukti periods, provided of course he
is strongly placed by house and sign position in the natal
chart. He will bring a spiritual teacher, foreign travel,
initiation into higher knowledge, benefits through father
(all 9th house significations), or advancement in career
and possibly fame and recognition in the profession (10th
house).
Certain planets are said to be yoga forming planets for
each lagan in Vedic astrology. In the context of
astrology, the term yoga means union of planets, so when
the lords of Kendra and trikonas conjoin in a chart, they
confer on the native beneficial karmas associated with the
areas of life represented by the nature of the planets and
their lordships. If those yogas are strong and appear
in auspicious hour to then they are certain to bring
success to the native in their planetary periods.
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