Encyclopedia of Vedic Astrology: Planetary Transit: Factors Modifying Transits, Chapter V, Part – 8


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Dr. Shanker Adawal
5.8 88th
Nakshtra Pada
5.8
Every Nakshtra has four equal pada of
3 degree 20’ each. Planets, whether malefic or benefic, while transiting the 88th
Nakshtra pada from the birth star (Janma Nakshtra), based on the Moon,
always give malefic results. The position of the Moon in one’s natal horoscope
is the basic point of reference. Let us consider a native who is born with the
Moon in 3rd pada of Rohini Nakshtra. The 88th pada of 22nd Nakshtra from it
will be 2nd pada of Uttar-bhadrapad. Whenever, a planet transits
the above position of 88th pada
from Janma Nakshtra, adverse results
will be produced. The intensity of
malefic effects will depend on the nature, strength, & disposition of the
particular planet in the natal chart and also on the number of planets transiting
88th pada at any given
time. However if transiting Jupiter aspects the planets in 88th pada, some relief may be expected.
Table
No. 30: Transit Results over 88th Nakshtra Pada
Planet
Results
of Transit over 88th Nakshtrapada
Sun
Loss
in professional job/ business,
Wrath
from Govt or superiors
Disputes
with relatives and family discord
Moon
Mental
depression/ anguish
Troubles
with maternal relations
Loss
in speculation, illness
Mars
Injuries
by weapons/ vehicular accidents
Hospitalization
& Surgery
Disputes
with siblings
Litigation
for immovable property
Mercury
Skin/
nervous diseases
Losses
due to theft, or robbery
Losses
due to bad debts or speculation
Jupiter
Loss
of wealth, failure in academic pursuits,
Illness
to or losses caused by children
Venus
Loss/
disputes in business/ partnership
Loss
due to spouse/ deception by woman Chronic illness
Saturn
Humiliation
from relation with women/ widows
Ill
health or fractures due to accidents
Disrespect
in society or domestic disharmony
Rahu
Failure
in disputes or loss due to cheatinig
Deception/
damage by wicked persons/ enemies
Ketu
Loss
by maternal relations
Curse
by religious priests
Disputes
with friends & relatives
Disrespect
to religious institutions
5.9
Sapta Shalakha Chakra
5.9.1 Saptsalakha takes its name from seven
lines that are used horizontally and vertically to draw this chakra. In this 28
Nakshtra are used for delineation. The 28th additional Nakshtra is Abhijit which is located between Uttarashada and Shravana Nakshtra. Draw seven lines horizontally (from West to
east) and over them draw seven lines vertically. The 28th
extremities or points thus formed are posted with Nakshtra in a cyclic order.
The Nakshtra placement commences from Krittika
and the starting point is the Northeast corner of the chakra. Each extremity or
Nakshtra is connected with or interacts with three Nakshtra located at the three
straight lines emanating from that Nakshtra and acts as Vedha to the Nakshtra concerned. The Birth star or the Janma Nakshtra is the most important
reference point. Counted from it, the other important/ sensitive Nakshtra/ Tara
are 3rd (Vipat Tara), 5th
(Prityari Tara), 7th (Vedha Tara), 10th (Dwijanma or Anujanma Tara), 19th
(Adhana or Trijanma Tara) and 22nd
(Vainashik Tara). As per Tamil
classic Kalaprakasika Chapter XXXIII;
sloka 16, 10th Nakshtra from one governed by Sun is called Ulka. These sensitive Nakshtra are
marked on the Saptsalakha Chakra for
delineation. On any day the position of transiting planets are marked as per
their placement in various Nakshtra. (See the chakra below).

Sapta Shalakha Chakra

 

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