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Born in a family of Goldsmiths, Rakesh
Soni has acquired MA in Social Sciences
and B.Ed education. Jyotish Visharad from
ICAS Jaipur Chapter, Soni is, for the past
fourteen years, engaged full time in
Astrology, Palmistry and Vastu
consultation and in research works. In
astrology, other than subjects of marriage,
children, education and employment, he is
specially interested in research on
untouched dimensions. His research
articles are published at various times in
prominent newspapers and astrological
journals. He has written five successful and
popular books on astrology and palmistry.
Three books on unique and novel subjects
of astrology are in progress. At present he is
also Assistant Editor of a Astro Vastu
journal.
Avoiding Misfortunes
Related To Progeny By
Using Kaala Chakra Dasha System
By
Rakesh Soni, India.
1. Propagation of once own kind,
whether in the animal kingdom or in the
vegetable kingdom, is one of the basic and
essential property of all living beings and
we are no exceptions. This generally takes
place in two phases – one is
creation/production of a small sized replica
and the other is its development into a
normal sized specimen of the particular
species. A healthy and normal replica has
better chances of developing into a good
and healthy adult and is decidedly an asset
for those who produce it; while a
defective/abnormal replica, apart from
being a sufferer itself, finds it difficult to
develop into a useful adult and poses
serious problems in its upbringing and
finally becomes a perpetual liability and an
agonizing experience for those who
produced it. It is not a very uncommon
phenomenon to come across cases where
although a child birth took place but the
child so born suffered from some physical or
mental deformity causing great frustration
and agony to the family and created a
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feeling that it was better not to have a child at all. Having a child is one thing and deriving
happiness from that child is altogether a different matter.
2. One of the solutions, for avoiding such miserable plight of the child and the parents,
generally resorted to, is to destroy the fetus if the pathological and bio-chemical
investigations reveal the fetus to be defective/abnormal; but in case of intelligent species like
human beings, where the defect or the abnormality can be either physical or mental, such
investigations may not help because they can reveal only the physical defects. Also, this
solution does not solve the problem of such persons who develop defects/abnormalities after
the lapse of sometime of their birth. We also know that a physically handicapped person may
otherwise be a gifted individual like Professor Stephen Hawking and destroying the fetus on account of
a physical defect only may result in a great loss to the humanity. With our technological
advancements we are able today to manage the physical defects to a great extent but in so far
as mental abnormalities are concerned we still find ourselves helpless. In any case, this
solution cannot be considered the best one because first of all it is an act of cruelty and it not
only taxes the vitality of the mother and leaves an ugly scar on the psyche of both the
parents but also because according to the sacred writings/Scriptures, destroying a fetus is
considered a sin more heinous than even the sin of murder.
3. The proper solution for avoiding this kind of misfortune is to be forewarned of such
possibility before the pregnancy. It can be said with confidence that it is possible to avoid
such frustrating and traumatic experiences with the help of vedic astrology. Whether the act
of reproduction is going to be a matter of happiness to the parents or there is a predisposition
of abnormality, can be determined from an analysis of the horoscope of either of the parents.
The contribution of predictive astrology in helping human beings in understanding and
facing the challenges and impediments in every sphere of life, including that of progeny, can
not be over estimated.
In this article, I propose to establish my contention and explain my statement.
4. The first step in this direction should be to examine the horoscope to determine
whether or not a person, male or female, is predisposed to produce healthy and normal
offspring. The classical texts on predictive astrology, written as early as 5000 years ago give
clear and concise rules on this issue.
Brihat Parashar Hora Shastram (BPHS) Chapter 16 Panchambhavphaladhyay verses 1 to 3
read as under
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Atha panchamabhavasya kathayaami phalam dwija
Lagnape sutbhavasthe sutpe cha sute sthite
Kendratrikona sansthe va poornam putrasukham vadet
Sashtashtam vyayasthe tu sutadheeshe tvaputrata
Suteshe astangate vapi paapakrante cha nirbale
Tada na jayte putro jato va miryate dhruvam
BPHS 16/1-3
These verses can be translated liberally as follows:
O dwija! (Maharshi Parashar addresses Maitreya) now I narrate the results related to
the fifth house.
If the lord of the ascendant or the lord of the 5th house occupies the 5th house or an
angle or a trine then happiness of/from progeny to the full extent is indicated.
If lord of the 5th house occupies any one of the 6th, 8th or the 12th houses then the native
will be devoid of (happiness from) progeny.
If the lord of the 5th house is combust or afflicted or weak – the native will not produce
a son or if he/she produces one it will not survive.
The following examples fully illustrates the truth of this statement:
Case-1 Male, 18:10:1930, 05:09:00 hrs., Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh – India)
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In this chart, Saturn, the fifth lord occupies the fourth which is an angle and is aspected by a
benefic, the Jupiter. The native was married in 1958 and starting from 1959, he was blessed
with eight children, four males and four females. The youngest was born in 1976. There was
no abortion or infantile death. All are healthy and intelligent. Although, the native expired
in 2008 all of his eight children are alive today, the eldest being 54 years and youngest 36
years old now and all are well settled in life. This is not to say that the native never had any
problem related to his children but the overall status was that of well being.
Case-2 Male, 11-06-1975, 05:00:00 hrs., Jobner (Rajasthan – India)
In this chart, the fifth lord – Mercury, apart from being hemmed in between the Ketu
and the Sun, malefics only, is also in deep combustion. The native is childless even after
more than 15 years of his marriage.
Pathological investigations revealed that his sperm count is zero.
5. In my opinion the word suta should be taken to mean progeny as such and not
restricted to the birth of a son only. Child-birth, whether of a boy or a girl, both should be
seen from the 5th house and the 5th lord. However, since birth of a male child is generally
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more welcome in most of the communities, not only in India but all over the world, it can be
assumed that configurations having strong determinants generally give male progeny.
6-A. In addition to the above dictum of Maharshi Parashar several other factors have been
identified by the Rishis and the Acharyas, such as:
If the fifth lord is in
the pushkar amsha or
the pushkar navamamsha or
the arc corresponding to the amrit ghatis or
is otherwise dignified,
or if the fifth house or its lord is
associated with/aspected by benefics only or dignified planets or
flanked by benefics only or
have only benefics in both the trines or both, the 8th and 12th signs either in the D-1 or the
D-7 then such child birth is a cause of happiness.
6-B. If, on the other hand the lord of the fifth house falls in
the mrityubhaaga
the arc corresponding the vishgatis
positioned in gandant navamamsha or
is otherwise indignified
and occupies
own sign, exaltation sign, vargottama sign, debilitation sign in the D-30,
is associated with/aspected by its dispositor or a planet in dignity or indignity in the D-30
or
has some sort of association with the ascendant lord in the D-30,
or if the fifth house or its lord is
associated with/aspected by malefics only or planets in indignity or
hemmed in between malefics only or
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have only malefics in both the trines or both, the 8th and 12th signs either in the D-1 or
the D-7 then there are obstructions in child birth or if a child is at all born it is certainly a
cause of suffering to the parents.
In order to illustrate some of the above rules I give below another example. This case has
been reproduced from page 339-342 of the book Kaala Chakra Dasha System by Shri Shakti
Mohan Singh (Sagar Publications).
Case-3 Female, 14-12-1971, 15:15:00 hrs., Jaipur (Rajasthan – India)
In this chart fifth lord – the Sun is in the eighth house and although, conjoined and
flanked by benefics (note that one of the benefics – the Jupiter is Gulikesh and the other one –
the Mercury is the sixth lord and both have therefore lost much of their capacity to do any
good), is aspected by two malefics, the Saturn and the Ketu, has only malefics in both the
trines from it and is in the Gandanta navamamsha. The Sun also occupies vargottama sign in
the D-30.
D-1
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The native is childless even after about 10 years of her marriage although she once
conceived twins during 2004 both of which were aborted one after the other. She also had a
brain hemorrhage at the time of the abortion of the second twin. Pathological investigations
revealed that the native is unable to produce properly developed ova.
7. Classical text-books on Vedic astrology like Sarvartha Chintamani, Shambhu Hora
Prakash, Phala Deepika, and Jataka Parijata etc. mention numerous configurations in this
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context and one can extract a lot of information regarding the prospects of having progeny
and deriving happiness through them.
In addition to what has been said above, we should also check the foundation chart for
configurations mentioned in Ch. 83 Poovra Janma Shapodyotan Addhaya of BPHS. If the
horoscope has any one of the configurations mentioned therein it shows specifically the
denial of male child and generally serious problems in relation to progeny. In such cases even
if the birth of a child takes place which is almost always a female child it becomes a cause for
worry and serious concern. Therefore, in case any of the configurations mentioned in the
Poorva Janma Shapodyotana Addhaya is available in the foundation chart, necessary remedial
measures as prescribed therein should also be performed before or in the early part of the
pregnancy.
In this article I do not propose to go into the details of those configurations. However,
I give below one case to demonstrate the truth of these configurations.
Case-4 Female, 05-08-1978, 21:25:00 hrs., Bhilwara (Rajasthan – India)
Putrasthanadhipe chandre neeche va paapamadhyage (BPHS 83/34) meaning that if the
Moon being the fifth lord is either in debilitation or is hemmed in between malefics (in the
instant case it is between the Sun and the Saturn) and
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Putrasthanadhipe duhsthe lagneshe neecharashige (BPHS 83/36) meaning that if the fifth
lord is in a dushta-sthan (any one of the 6th, 8th or the 12th houses) and the lord of the
ascendant is in debilitation (in this case the fifth lord – Moon is in the sixth house and the
ascendant lord – Jupiter, although in the D-1 it is in its exaltation sign, Cancer, it occupies its
debilitation sign, Capricorn, in the D-7).
Both of these configurations go under the name of Anapatya Yoga (the state of being
deprived of a male child) due to Matrushap (curse of the mother).
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There is also an exchange of lords between the fifth and the sixth houses and the fifth
lord Moon is in the arc corresponding to the visha ghatis.
The native has two daughters. The elder, now running in her seventh year, is an
autistic child; the younger is too young and nothing can be said as to her condition as yet.
8. In addition to performing/adopting the remedial measures, prescribed in some of the
classical texts on predictive astrology like BPHS, avoiding an unfavourable dasha/bhukti and
selecting the appropriate dasha/bhukti for producing children can also be very helpful. I have
come across the horoscopes of such parents, who during unfavorable Kaalachakra
dasha/bhukti gave birth to children who were either physically handicapped or mentally
retarded, resulting in unlimited anguish and sufferings to the family. Case-3 above is one
such example.
On the basis of my studies and analysis of many charts, I have come to the conclusion
that with the help of astrology, particularly the Kaala Chakra Dasha system, we can avoid
such misfortunes and identify the appropriate dasha/bhukti for begetting healthy, intelligent
and lucky children so that happiness results from such progeny. I am using the Kaalachakra
dasha system as propounded in the book Kaalachakra Dasha System by my Honoured Guru
Shri Shakti Mohan Singh ji. This method has been found to give very accurate and satisfactory
results.
N.B. - Based on this book, asoftware has been prepared by Shri Heikki Malaska of Helsinki
(Finland) in Excel. The method of Shri Shakti Mohan Singh is also available in Jagganath Hora. Both
these soft wares are very helpful, except for the bhukti’s of Cancer and Leo dashas.
9. It can be established
Kaalchakra dasha or bhukti, running at the time of the birth of a child, in the chart of either
of the parents, shows some sort of relationship between the dasha/bhukti sign and the 5th
sign from it, either in the D1 or the D-7, or both.
If the two signs (dasha/bhukti sign and the fifth sign from them) or their lords are
associated with benefics only and/or with planets in dignity in either of the charts
mentioned above or fulfill other conditions of healthy child birth mentioned earlier with
reference to the fifth house of the foundation chart and its lord, the child birth is a cause
of happiness to the parents.
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Dignity of either of the lords in either of the charts and their location in angles, trines or
3rd-11th from each other contributes to the degree of happiness resulting from such
childbirth.
The converse is also true.
Location of the two lords in 6th, 8th or 12th signs from each other in the D-1 or the D-7
brings about unwelcome results.
If the two lords mentioned above are also mutually related in the D-30 then some problem
related to the child birth or the child itself is indicated.
When either of the two lords or both fulfill the conditions of unfortunate child births
mentioned earlier with reference to the fifth house of the foundation chart and its lord,
such as being in exaltation or debilitation or in own sign or vargottama in the D-30 or even
have some sort of relationship with its dispositor or each other or with any planet in
either dignity or indignity, in that chart – the child born will be a source of trouble or
cause of worry to the parents.
If the fifth sign from the dasha/bhukti sign (in which the child birth takes place) or its
lord is subject to afflictions, mentioned in para-4 and 6-B the child born will be a constant
source of troubles and misery to the parents either due to some physical handicap or mental
retardation or aberration. Therefore, children should always be planned after
examining the dasha/bhukti sequence following the marriage.
In case-3 the native had the abortions during Virgo dasha and Taurus bhukti (12-12-2003
to 22-08-2005). In the D-1 the dasha sign has only malefics in both the trines from it and its
lord, the Mercury is combust. The fifth sign Capricorn is occupied by a malefic only, the
Rahu and its lord, Saturn is aspected by two malefics and two benefics. In the D-30, the two
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lords exchange signs creating a very major arishta factor. As regards the bhukti, the sign
Taurus is occupied by malefic Saturn in the D-1 and its lord Venus is in own sign in the D-30
while the fifth sign Virgo has only malefics in both the trines from it in the D-1 and its lord,
the Mercury, is combust.
The Case 4 above also illustrates these points very clearly. The native was running
Pisces bhukti in Gemini Dasha from 23-05-2006 to 23-06-2007.
Pisces, the bhukti sign is occupied by one malefic, the Ketu and aspected by two
malefics, the Mars and the Rahu. It is also aspected by its lord Jupiter – a first rate benefic,
which is exalted and another benefic, the Venus which is the eighth lord for Pisces. Jupiter,
the lord of the bhukti sign although exalted in the D-1 is conjunct one malefic, the Sun which
is also the sixth lord from the bhukti sign, aspected by one malefic Ketu and debilitated in the
D-7 which means that in so far as the matters related to progeny are concerned, the Jupiter
has lost its beneficence and has become harmful.
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The fifth sign is Cancer, which is occupied by the exalted bhukti lord Jupiter (1-5
relationship) and the Sun, eighth lord from the bhukti sign and aspected by the Ketu. Its lord,
the Moon is in the sixth from the bhukti sign, in the arc corresponding to the visha ghatis and
in very close conjunction with the Saturn.
The predominant arishta factor is that both the lords are in conjunction with their
dispositors in the D-30.
She gave birth to an autistic female child on 08-08-2006.
10. The following example shows how children born to one and the same couple can
either be normal and healthy or seriously handicapped because of the presence or otherwise
of the arishta factors in the dasha/bhukti.
Case-5 Male, 17-02-1959, 20:12:40 hrs., Meerut (Uttar Pradesh – India)
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In the foundation chart the fifth lord Saturn is in an angle and aspects the ascendant
lord Mercury, forming a unilateral 1-5 relationship. The fifth lord Saturn is aspected by a
malefic, Mars, only.
In the D-7 the situation shows some improvement because the fifth lord is in own
sign, Aquarius and, although conjunct malefic Gulika, it is also aspected by two benefics, the
Jupiter and the Venus.
In the D-30 Mercury, the lord of the ascendant and Saturn, the lord of the fifth house,
both are in vargottama creating a strong arishta factor.
Thus, although the santan sukh (happiness through progeny) in not denied altogether to
this native, he is also predisposed to suffer on account of his offspring.
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The native had two daughters, both in the dasha of Cancer. The first was born on 27-
12-1993 in the Scorpio bhukti while the second was born on 03-12-1997 in the Libra bhukti.
From Scorpio, the fifth lord is Jupiter which occupies the bhukti sign itself and it is
aspected by Mars, the lord of the bhukti sign forming a clear 1-5 relationship. Both the lords
are related to a dignified planet, the Moon. They celebrated her 19th birthday in December
last. She is presently undergoing a prestigious professional training course. However, there is
an arishta factor created by the conjunction of the two lords in the D-30 resulting in a deep
rooted frustration in the heart of the native because this child, although brilliant, is not a son.
As regards the birth of the second daughter, we see that Venus, the lord of the bhukti
sign is in the fifth sign from it where it is aspected by the fifth lord Saturn, forming the
required 1-5 relationship; but the Venus is, not only in the M.B (Mrityubhaga) but it is also
aspected by malefics only, the Mars, Saturn and Gulika in the D-7, and in own sign Libra in
the D-30, where the fifth lord Saturn is also in vargottama creating a strong arishta factor.
This second daughter is an autistic child, now running in her 16th year and is perpetually a
cause of extreme worry to the native.
This example illustrates the difference of results emerging out of the different factors
influencing the dasha/bhukti sign and its fifth sign in one and the same horoscope.
11. I am giving below some more case studies to illustrate the method of analysis and also
to show that despite having a child, the parents do not have any happiness from them
because such children were born during a dasha/bhukti of a sign suffering from the afflictions
as described above.
Case-6 Female, 06-06-1983, 22:00:00 hrs., Jaipur-Rajasthan(India)
The prospects regarding progeny
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In the foundation chart there is a clear 1-5 relationship because Saturn, the ascendant
(Capricorn) lord aspects the fifth (Taurus) lord, Venus (and at the same time occupies Libra
- the alternate sign ruled by Venus) and the fifth lord Venus aspects the ascendant. In the D-
7 also, there is some sort of 1-5 relationship between the two lords because the ascendant lord
Saturn aspects both, Capricorn as well as Taurus and the fifth lord Venus occupies the
alternate sign ruled by the Saturn, i.e. Aquarius.
A clear warning signal is seen in the D-30 where the two lords, the Saturn and the Venus
both, occupy their debilitation signs.
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A girl child was born to this lady on 26th February 2009. The Kaalchakra dasha/bhukti at
the time of the child birth was Libra bhukti in Sagittarius dasha running from 19-11-2007 to 25-
06-2009.
Analyzing dasha/bhukti ;
The Dasha
In the D-1 there is a clear 1-5 relationship; Lord of Sagittarius – the Jupiter and the 5th lord
from there – the Mars are in mutual aspect. In the D-7 there is Jupiter’s unilateral aspect
upon the Mars.
The dasha sign Sagittarius is occupied by two malefics, the Ketu and the Gulika and
aspected by another malefic, the Saturn and there is no benefic aspect what so ever. Its lord,
the Jupiter, although has only benefics in both the trines from it, is also hemmed in between
malefics only, the Ketu and the Gulika on the one side and the Saturn on the other; and is
also aspected by malefics only – the Mars and the Sun. The fifth from the dasha sign is Aries
which is occupied by Mercury, a benefic and has only benefics in the 8th and the 12th from it,
but is also aspected by malefics only, the Saturn and the Ketu. Its lord, the Mars, although
aspected by Jupiter, a benefic, is combust.
In the D-7 one of the two lords – the Jupiter is exalted but has only malefics in both the
trines and the other lord – Mars is aspected by an exalted Jupiter and related to two exalted
planets – the Sun and the Jupiter.
Coming to the D-30 we find that there is a unilateral aspect of the Jupiter upon the Mars
and the Jupiter is related to a debilitated planet-Venus and Mars is in its exaltation sign and
related to a debilitated planet - Saturn. This shows serious arishta conditions during this
dasha with regard to progeny.
Thus, with regard to the matters of progeny the dasha sign Sagittarius and the fifth sign
Aries both are under strong but mixed influences and although, there are strong indications
of childbirth in this dasha there also are several warning signals and considering that the
foundation chart also has many warning signals, a child birth should have been avoided in
this dasha.
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Analyzing dasha/bhukti:
The Bhukti
In the D-1 the bhukti sign Libra is occupied by an exalted Saturn which is also the lord of
the fifth sign from it – the Aquarius - thus forming a 1-5 relationship - and aspected by one
benefic, the Mercury and one malefic, the Rahu. The Saturn in turn aspects Venus - the lord
of the bhukti sign. The Venus is also aspected by the Jupiter and has only benefics in both the
trines from it.
In the D-7 the bhukti sign is occupied by a benefic, the Mercury and aspected by an
exalted planet, the Sun. The lord of the bhukti sign - Venus occupies the fifth sign Aquarius
and is aspected by a malefic, the Rahu. Lord of the fifth sign, the Saturn is aspected by an
exalted Jupiter – a first rate benefic.
So, there is a clear 1-5 relationship, both in the D-1 and the D-7 which is conducive to
child birth and both the signs are under mixed influences.
Unfortunately the two lords, the Venus and the Saturn are debilitated in the D-30
creating serious arishta conditions with regard to the progeny.
Thus, with regard to the matters of progeny the bhukti sign Libra and the fifth sign
Aquarius, both are under strong but mixed influences and although, there are strong
indications of childbirth in this bhukti there also are strong warning signals, particularly in
the D-30. Considering that the foundation chart as well as the dasha sign also has many
warning signals, a child birth should have been avoided in this bhukti.
The child born to the native during this period had no food pipe. After a few months of
the birth, in December 2009, a surgical operation for correcting this defect was performed but
it was not successful and the child passed away.
Case-7 Female, 01-02-1968, 05:15:00 hrs., 77E35, 12N59.
In the foundation chart the Jupiter and the Mars, lords of the ascendant and the fifth
house, are related by mutual aspect forming a clear 1-5 relationship. The fifth lord is also
associated with two benefics, the Moon and the Mercury; but it is in the arc corresponding to
vish ghatis.
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There is a weak 1-5 relationship in the D-7 as the fifth lord Mars aspects the ascendant
lord Jupiter but the ascendant lord Jupiter and the fifth lord Mars both are related to exalted
planets, the Venus and the Moon respectively in that chart and thus have become activated.
The fifth lord Mars, although related to an exalted planet, the Moon (which in turn is related
to another exalted planet, the Venus) is debilitated and is aspected by a malefic only, the
Rahu. Thus, the two lords although activated and having a feeble relationship do not appear
to be beneficial.
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In the D-30, there is again only a unilateral aspect of the Ascendant lord Jupiter on the
fifth lord Mars.
The real warning signal in this case is the sarpa-shapa (see Poovra Janma Shapodyotan
Addhaya, BPHS, ch 83):
Putrabhave kuja kshetre putreshe Rahu samyute
Saumya yute-drishte vaapi sarpashapat sutakshaya
BPHS 83/14
Which means that if one of the signs ruled by the Mars falls in the fifth house (of the
foundation chart) and the fifth lord is aspected or associated with the Rahu or the Mercury
the progeny is destroyed due to the curse of Serpent.
Analyzing dasha/bhukti:
At the time of the birth of the child, native was running Cancer dasha and Cancer bhukti.
The Moon, lord of dasha/bhukti sign Cancer and the Mars, the lord of the fifth sign from
it are in conjunction in the D-1 forming a clear 1-5 relationship; but the fifth lord Mars is in
the arc corresponding to the vish-ghatis. Moreover, although the two lords are associated with
as well as aspected by benefics they have only malefics both in the 2nd and the 12th as well as
the 8th and the 12th from them.
The fifth lord Mars forms a unilateral 1-5 relationship with the dasha/bhukti lord Moon by
occupying the dasha/bhukti sign Cancer in the D-7 but it has also become debilitated there.
In the D-30 the two lords aspect each other forming a clear 1-5 relationship which is a
strong arishta factor and thus there is a clear warning signal.
Considering that the foundation chart has a configuration indicative of a curse, first of all
the necessary propitiations should have been performed and secondly the child should not
have been planned in a dasha/bhukti having such arishta factors.
During this dasha/bhukti the native gave birth to a baby girl. After the passage of some
time it was discovered that the child is autistic. Now she is a perpetual cause of worry to the
parents.
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Case-8 Male, 17-08-1975, 19:45:00 hrs., 75E46, 26N29.
The prospects regarding progeny
There is a unilateral 1-5 relationship in the foundation chart because the fifth lord
Mercury aspects the ascendant but Gemini, the sign in the fifth house, is hemmed in
between malefics only. The fifth lord, although aspected by the Jupiter and associated with
the Venus, both benefics, is also aspected by and associated with an equal number of
malefics, the Mars and the Sun respectively.
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In the D-7, although the ascendant lord Saturn, being in its alternate sign Capricorn,
appears to be dignified, the sign Aquarius has only malefics in the 8th and the 12th from it and
is aspected by a malefic only, the Rahu. Similarly, Gemini, the fifth sign has malefics, both
in the 8th and the 12 from it and is also aspected by a malefic only, the Mars; and the fifth
lord Mercury is also caught up in the Rahu-Ketu axis.
Thus, although there is a weak 1-5 relationship, there are mixed influences in the
foundation chart and the key determinants are predominantly under malefic influences in
the D-7.
In the D-30, the sign Aquarius and the sign Gemini both are aspected by their
respective lords and the fifth lord Mercury is aspected by a malefic, the Mars, thus
generating strong arishta factor.
Analyzing dasha/bhukti:
At the time of the birth of the child, native was running Cancer dasha and Tula bhukti.
In the D-1 the dasha sign Cancer is occupied by one malefic, the Saturn and aspected
by another, the Rahu. There is no benefic aspect whatsoever. Its lord, Moon is in the sixth
from it and is aspected by one benefic, the Jupiter and one malefic, the Mars. The dasha lord
Moon is extremely afflicted because it has only malefics in the 8th and the 12th from it and is
in mrityubhaaga as well as in the arc corresponding to the vishghatis.
The fifth from Cancer is occupied by a malefic, the Rahu and aspected by another
malefic, the Mars which although is its own lord is also the Gulikesh and hence has become
very malefic. It is also in the Rahu-Ketu axis.
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In the D-7 the dasha sign Cancer is aspected by malefics only, the Mars and the
Saturn. Its lord, the Moon is aspected by a malefic, the Sun and has only malefics, the Gulika
and the Saturn, in the 8th and the 12th from it. There is no benefic influence on the dasha sign
or its lord. However, the fifth sign although in the Rahu-Ketu axis, is occupied by two
benefics, the Venus and the Mercury and its lord Mars is aspected by Jupiter.
In the D-30 the dasha lord is in vargottama and the fifth lord Mars forms a unilateral
relationship by casting its aspect on it.
Venus, the lord of the bhukti sign aspects the fifth sign Aquarius forming a unilateral 1-
5 relationship in the D-1. The predominant arishta factor is created because the bhukti sign
Libra has only malefics in the 8th and the 12th from it in the D-30 and its lord Venus is also
aspected by its dispositor, the Jupiter, in that chart.
During this bhukti a daughter was born to the native who is autistic and a constant
source of worry to the native.
12. To conclude, I propose to discuss here another case, which has been taken-up at pages
334 to 339 of the book Kaal Chakra Dasha System by my Guru Ji (Case no. Pr-02/Female). I
have selected this case for two reasons: the first reason is that as it happens the native was
my classmate in the astrology (Jyotish Praveen and Visharad) classes run by Jaipur Chapter
of ICAS and I am closely conversant with the day to day progress of this case and the second
reason is that this is not a post facto appraisal but it is now a matter of record that the risk
factors related to progeny were not only predicted several months before the child birth ( the
book was released in February 2009) but necessary counseling to the parents of this native
was also done well in time who in turn took the necessary precautions and were therefore able to avoid
the misfortune.
Case-9 Female, 04-10-1974, 23:20:00 hrs., Kota (Rajasthan – India)
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The native was born in the fourth quarter of the constellation Bharani. The DP
applicable in her case is Scorpio direct. She was married on 28-02-2001. At that time Cancer
bhukti was running in the Fast-forward mode in Leo dasha. Moon, the lord of the bhukti sign
and Saturn, the lord of the seventh from the bhukti sign aspect each other in the D-9 forming
a clear 1-7 relationship and hence the marriage.
Analyzing the prospects of progeny for this chart Guru Ji has written (see bottom para
on page 336 of the book):
“There can be no dispute regarding the positive role of Jupiter’s aspect on three critical
areas related to the matter of progeny in this horoscope, i.e., the ascendant Gemini, its lord
Mercury and the fifth house. In the instant case, fifth from the Moon is also aspected by
Jupiter. Jupiter itself is in vargottama navamamsha and it is also retrograde. Thus, apparently
Jupiter intends to bless her with children, but it is dignified in D-30 where it is also conjunct
the dasha lord/ascendant lord Mercury. It is also aspected by a malefic, Saturn, in the D-30.
So the beneficial properties of Jupiter have become doubtful.”
Leo dasha ran till 28-03-2004 - for a period of three years after her marriage but she did
not bear any children. She did not even conceive. See that Sagittarius, the fifth from Leo has
only malefics in both, the 8th and the 12th and is also aspected by a malefic only, the Saturn.
In the D-7 again, the sign Sagittarius has only malefics in both, the 8th and the 12th and in the
D-30 its lord – the Jupiter, is associated with its dispositor - the Saturn.
Gemini’s dasha for nine years in the fast-forward mode came next and even after a
passage of five years in this dasha there was no hope. Guru Ji has analyzed the Gemini dasha
according to the criteria and considerations of interpretation (see Part III of the book) at
pages 335-336 thus :
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“In this horoscope, Gemini has become a maraka sign because it is the sign in the
ascendant and is also occupied by Saturn. It is hemmed in between two malefics, Ketu and
Gulika, and therefore its morbidity is further accentuated. Its lord Mercury is in the fifth
while the fifth lord Venus is in the alternate sign of Mercury establishing a 1-5 relationship
bringing the matter of progeny into focus. However, fifth sign Libra is in papakartari and its
lord Venus is debilitated, combust and associated with two malefics in D-1 as well as in D-7.
It is also debilitated in D-30 where it is also associated with four malefics, the Sun, Rahu-
Ketu and Gulika and therefore, hardly in a capacity to do any good in this sector. Mercury,
the dasha lord is also in papakartari in D-1 and in D-7 it is severely afflicted due to the aspect
of four malefics: Saturn, Rahu, Sun and Mars as against the single benefic aspect of Jupiter.
The native is childless even after eight years of marriage. According to medical investigation
reports the problem is not with her but with the husband. Reportedly, his sperm count is
very low. Astrologically, the planetary configurations in her horoscope also are also none too
good.
On the positive side Jupiter casts its benefic aspect on the dasha sign Gemini as well as
its lord Mercury in D-1. Moon a benefic, also aspects Mercury. Dasha sign Gemini has only
benefics in both the trines from it. The position of Venus, the fifth lord, in D-7 is somewhat
improved because there it is in Taurus and therefore, dignified. Besides, it is in a pushkar
navamamsha, which is its exaltation navamamsha also and is associated with the permanent
and natural determinant of progeny, Jupiter. Moreover the dasha lord Mercury is aspected by
Jupiter in D-7 also.”
Guru Ji has also discussed the bhuktis of Gemini as regards their capacity for producing
children. The relevant excerpt (pages 337-338) is reproduced below for ready reference:
“Presently Aquarius bhukti ran from 23-03-2009 to 29-08-2009. Fifth from Aquarius is
Gemini, the maraka sign for this horoscope. There is no 1-5 relationship in D-1 or D-7. The
bhukti lord Saturn is in vargottama in the D-30, where it also forms reciprocal aspect with
Mercury, the fifth lord from the dasha sign.
Next is Pisces from 29-08-2009. The sign is unoccupied. It is aspected by four malefics,
Saturn, Sun, Mars and Rahu and has only malefics in both the trines from it. Its lord Jupiter
is dignified in D-30. Fifth is occupied by Gulika and aspected by Rahu. The bhukti sign is
flanked by benefics only, there are benefics only in the 8th and 12th from it and aspect of
Venus on the bhukti sign and Mercury on the fifth lord are the positive influences, which
may not be able to help in countering the formidable array of the negative ones unless and
until necessary steps for propitiation are undertaken.
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In Aries (29-09-2010 to 03-07-2011) the lords of the bhukti sign and the fifth sign from it,
Mars and Sun, are conjunct not only in D-1 but in D-7 also, thereby establishing a clear 1-5
relationship. This could give some hope but for the fact that Mars is exalted in D-30. It is
also combust and associated with a debilitated planet in D-1 and is itself debilitated in D-7.
Such configurations could create serious complications, particularly in a maraka dasha and
therefore utmost precautions will have to be taken and necessary propitiations will have to
be performed.
The last bhukti is Taurus. The sign is occupied by Ketu and the lord Venus, although
in the fifth from it, is debilitated, combust and aspected by a malefic only, Ketu. It is also
debilitated and vargottama in D-30. Fifth from Taurus is also heavily afflicted due to the
presence of two malefics and one debilitated planet out of which Mars is exalted and Venus
is debilitated and vargottama in D-30.
The sum and substance of the entire analysis is that the only periods that have some
supporting influences in the matter are the Pisces and Aries bhuktis in this dasha. One must
not forget that there was an Aries bhukti in this dasha earlier also, which did not bless her
with a child. Therefore, any positive results in the normal course during the coming Aries
bhukti also cannot be expected. In any case both of these bhuktis are full of highly undesirable
configurations also. On purely astrological considerations the advice should be to give up any
idea of bearing a child because even resorting to any technological interventions may be
hazardous in a dasha of the maraka sign.”
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In this case the native did not bear any child even after eight years of marriage. She
did not even conceive. In conservative Indian families senior members of the family become
worried if their children do not produce grand-children soon after their marriage. Likewise,
the parents of the native, who are neighbors and family friends of long standing of my Guru
ji, became worried and consulted him sometimes in the month of August 2009. They told
him that medical check-up of the couple had revealed that the sperm count of their son-in-
law was very low and although he was undergoing some sort of treatment for it they were
very uncertain of the future prospects. Unfortunately, the birth particulars of their son-in-
law were not available but the chart of the daughter was already available with Guru Ji.
The analysis of this chart as given in the book was shown and explained to the parents
of the native and they were advised that although the most appropriate dasha/bhukti for this
purpose is in the offing, propitiation of the determinants afflicting the bhukti sign Pisces as
also the fifth sign from it - Cancer, along with the lords of both the signs is necessary
otherwise if she at all becomes pregnant there may be risk to the person of the native herself.
They were also warned that children born during the dasha/bhukti of such afflicted signs
generally become sources of unhappiness to the parents in the future if the respective deities
were not appeased properly. They immediately proceeded to carry out the
propitiation/appeasement through their family priest (purohita).
At that time the native was stationed at Mumbai. After about three months the father
of the native happily informed that his daughter was pregnant. A couple of months later he
informed that there was some problem concerning the placenta but it was brought under
control. In the month of May 2010, he informed that he and his wife both were going to
Mumbai because the delivery was expected in the month of June 2010.
Guru Ji received his friend’s call from Mumbai on 15-06-2010 at about 10:00 00 hrs.,
giving him the good news that his daughter had given birth to a male child at 09:00:00 hrs.
He also informed that the mother and the child, both were OK. He was very happy and all
set for celebrating the long awaited event.
Another call was received from him in the afternoon informing that although the
delivery took place in one of the most well equipped hospitals at Mumbai under the
supervision of highly qualified personal and everything went perfectly normal yet some
serious blunder/omission on the part of the attending surgeon resulted in profuse bleeding to
the native and because the bleeding continued undetected for a very long period her condition became
critical. Now although, the matter was being attended to but the native had become very
weak due to the massive loss of blood. Also, due to the lack of blood she was unable to
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produce milk for the child. However, since she was still in the hospital and was immediately
given the necessary treatment, the doctors were able to control the situation. Now the child
is going to be three years old in the coming June 2013.
This example very clearly demonstrates the truth of the dictum of Maharshi Parashara
and the infallibility of the Kaala Chakra Dasha System as propounded by him and explained
in the book, Kaala Chakra Dasha System and also shows that it is possible to avoid the
misfortunes related to the progeny.
N.B.
1.The birth charts originally created by the author were with help of Parashar light 7 software yet the
chart diagrams shown in this article are produced by Jhora free software, the placement of Gulika in
divisional charts are varying between PL and Jhora .
2. An article by the author about the analysis of the D-30 has already been published in the Saptarishis
Digital Global Astro Magazine, Vol. 9th.
3. A table of the arcs of Vishaghatis and Amritghatis is available at page 197 of the book Kaala
Chakra Dasha System by Shri Shakti Mohan Singh. Readers may request Software Programmers to
display against each planet Vishaghati, Amrit ghatis and MrityuBhaga so that instantly a judgement
can be made.