Hello All,
Can someone confirm whether my Venus and Sun attain Neecha Bhanga?
Rule: The planet which gets exalted in the sign where a planet is debilitated is in a Kendra from the Lagna or the Moon.
As per this rule: My Sun is debilitated in Libra. However, Libra is where Saturn gets exalted. My Saturn is in a Kendra from Moon in Virgo. So neecha bhanga.
Rule: The lord of the exaltation sign of the debilitated planet is posited in a Kendra from the Lagna or the Moon.
As per this rule: My Venus is debilitated in Virgo. However, Venus's exaltation sign is Pisces lorded by Jupiter. My Jupiter is in a Kendra from Moon in Virgo. So neecha bhanga.
Can someone please correct me if my interpretation is incorrect?
Regards to all.
Ravisudhan
Neecha Bhanga
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Hi
I think neecha bhanga is formed in both the ways mentioned by you above fro sun also. Because Mars who is the lord of Mesha where sun gets exhalted is in kendra from lagna, neecha bhanga is formed for sun twice.
Again for venus neecha bhanga is formed in the way mentioned by you.
Amit
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I think neecha bhanga is formed in both the ways mentioned by you above fro sun also. Because Mars who is the lord of Mesha where sun gets exhalted is in kendra from lagna, neecha bhanga is formed for sun twice.
Again for venus neecha bhanga is formed in the way mentioned by you.
Amit
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I am an amateur, please wait for expert advice.
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