What if AL/UL lords are neechabhanga or MKS?
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VioletTwilight
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Dear Amy,
I am not an expert on jyotishi but have been following Pt.Sanjay Rath and Barbara Pijan Lama for awhile. Here are my thoughts on such significations,
I think, neechabanga would mean a family with conflicting levels of influence. For example, low education but high wealth, or the opposite. A university professor has high influence on their own students and ideology, but low influence in terms of wealth. According to Barbara Pijan Lama, neechabanga is about initial failure due to lack of average strength in one trait but later success due to an extraordinary strength in something else. (Neecha part remains neecha but the deficiency is made up with something else).
Pt. Sanjay Rath says, for grahas in MKS, the corresponding person/relation feel as if they are dying. A famous family might resent paparazzi that comes with fame, if exalted graha is in MKS. So, what is considered a positive in everyone else might be negatively affecting the person in question. Or at least perceived as such.
Hope this makes sense to look at them like this.
Best regards,
Violet
I am not an expert on jyotishi but have been following Pt.Sanjay Rath and Barbara Pijan Lama for awhile. Here are my thoughts on such significations,
I think, neechabanga would mean a family with conflicting levels of influence. For example, low education but high wealth, or the opposite. A university professor has high influence on their own students and ideology, but low influence in terms of wealth. According to Barbara Pijan Lama, neechabanga is about initial failure due to lack of average strength in one trait but later success due to an extraordinary strength in something else. (Neecha part remains neecha but the deficiency is made up with something else).
Pt. Sanjay Rath says, for grahas in MKS, the corresponding person/relation feel as if they are dying. A famous family might resent paparazzi that comes with fame, if exalted graha is in MKS. So, what is considered a positive in everyone else might be negatively affecting the person in question. Or at least perceived as such.
Hope this makes sense to look at them like this.
Best regards,
Violet

