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  2. Upachayasthanas - Wikipedia

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    A Raja yoga will arise if the exalted Sun in the 11th house is aspected by an exalted Jupiter from the 3rd house and an exalted Venus combines with Mercury in the 10th house. Saturn as the lord of the 9th situated in the 11th house in its sign of debilitation may confer yoga but will not advance the affairs of the auspicious bhavas it owns.

  3. House (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    In Indian astrology, the twelve houses are called Bhava and their meanings are very similar to the triplicities in Western astrology. The houses are divided into four 'bhavas' which point to 'mood' or what the house stands for. These four bhavas are Dharma (duty), Artha (resources), Kama (pleasure) and Moksha (liberation).

  4. Chart Rulership - Wikipedia

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    The other houses have names such as “Goddess'' (3rd house), “Good Spirit” (11th house), ”Good Fortune” (5th house), ”Bad Fortune” (6th house), “Helm” (1st house), etc. [2] It is worth noting that in Hellenistic astrology there are some remaining houses which don't relate directly to joys because no planets reside in them. The ...

  5. The 12 Houses of Astrology, Explained

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    If the birth chart is a portrait of the sky at the moment you were born, then the 12 houses of astrology is the canvas. Along with planets,...

  6. Everything to Know About the Annual Profections Astrology ...

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    In astrology, annual profections — also known as "profectional houses" or "solar return houses" — are a predictive technique used to gain insight into the themes and events that may unfold in ...

  7. Planetary dispositors (Hindu astrology) - Wikipedia

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    The dispositor is the planet which is the ruler of the sign or house that is occupied by another sign or house lord. [2] Western astrology looks upon planetary dispositors as the final response to the meaning of an aspect in a horoscope, [3] and it prefers drawing up of Dispositor trees that assist in determining in the Natal Chart the temporal status and the active nature of all planets.

  8. Dhana yoga - Wikipedia

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    Hindu astrology considers the 2nd house as the house of accumulated wealth, and the 11th as the house of gains, these lords associated with the lords of the 5th and 9th give rise to formidable Dhana yogas which if unblemished and formed by benefic planets promise much wealth. [2]

  9. Navamsa (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    Then, the Moon occupying its exalted navamsa will be in a trikona-bhava from a strong Mercury. Mars in its own sign in the house of gains (11th house) or in the 7th, casting its aspect on the lagna while occupying an unfriendly but a benefic navamsa can make one an unforgiving undisputed undefeated despot.