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sun is masculine, affirming, independent, disciplined, enlightening and purest.

It is the source of all existing phenomena on earth, the


protector and guardian of life, the ruler of the intellect.

It sits on a chariot drawn by seven horses, representing the seven visible rays of light and seven colors. In its three hands, it holds the lotus
- a symbol of purity in three hands and bestows courage with its fourth hand. "

According to the Vedas, the Sun is the source of all existing phenomena in the solar system. One of his names is Aditya, or "firstborn," and
also he is called Bhutasya Jatah, "the father of all the elements (bhuts)" from which various forms were created. It is the ruler of all the
planets that revolve around him. The sun is considered as the soul of Kalapurushi (kala - "time", purusha - "ruler" or "one who connects
everything with the influence of time").

The sun is at the highest level, manifested in the form of a true understanding of oneself as a soul (atma). At the lowest level, it is
presented as a false ego or a distorted view of oneself. The main purpose of the Sun as the planets of the horoscope is self-
determination. When we begin to identify ourselves with anything, one form of ignorance (lack of knowledge) manifests itself. It is not
around us that this knowledge is revealed to us, but our true inner nature is capable of shedding light on the essence of things. Our true
nature is divine and radiates a radiance like the sun. The sun is light. And comprehending this light, we come to a true understanding of
ourselves as spirit or soul.

The sun represents the principle of the father or the masculine. Its color is blood red. It governs the bilious nature and is the owner of the
Eastern direction.

Lord Rama, described by the words of the sweet "Ramayan", is a fully transcendent incarnation of God, represented by the Sun.

The sun is the ruler of the sign of Leo. It is exalted in the sign of Aries and loses its power in Libra. Moon, Mars and Jupiter are his natural
friends. Venus, Saturn, Rahu ("dragon head" or northern lunar knot) and Ketu ("dragon tail" or southern lunar knot) are its natural enemies,
Mercury is neutral. Nakshatry (moon sites) driven by the Sun - Krittika, Uttara Phalguni and Uttara Shadha.

In Vedic astrology, it is related to krura graha (harmful planets), but in reality, the Sun is a favorable planet. It gains strength when it is in
the seventh and tenth house from the ascendant, as well as in six signs from Capricorn to Leo, when it moves along the southern route to
the point of its exaltation. His friendship with Jupiter is sattvic (pure because Jupiter is the teacher of the Sun), with the Moon it is rajasic
(energetic and active, because the Moon is opposite to the Sun), and with Mars it is tamasic (irritated, warlike and stubborn relations, since
both planets are of fiery nature ).

The sun gives us vitality, resilience and immunity. It is responsible for our body constitution. This planet gives the power of life, willpower,
intelligence, splendor, prosperity, success in worldly affairs, wealth, actions (behavior), activity, fun, luck, wisdom, ambition, fame, gives the
understanding of the extraordinary and knowledge of medicine. It also shows our connection to temples and holy places.

When the Sun has a weak position in the horoscope, that is, it takes a bad aspect or has a connection with a harmful planet, it brings
pessimism, grief, quarrels, humiliation and poverty.

In the human body, the sun is responsible for the spine. Pingala nadis (thin canals of the body of which exist 108) also correlate with the
Sun, they pass along the spinal column on the right side, having a solar nature and terminate in the right nostril. The sun is associated with
the right eye in men and the left eye in women. It controls the heart, liver, lungs, brain, nerves and bones.

The sun also represents kings, government posts, wealthy and famous people, royal families, artists, playwrights, jewelers and creative
people. Copper is its metal, but it also controls gold, almonds, peanuts, coconut, mustard seeds, wool, red flowers, red sandalwood. It exerts
its influence on the life span from 12 to 24 years.

Poor or poor sun aspect - gives low or high blood pressure, stomach upset, jaundice, cholera, fever, diabetes, appendicitis, hemorrhage,
cardiac thrombosis, facial rash, typhoid, tuberculosis, mental problems due to excessive mental activity, illness headaches, epilepsy and
suffering caused by bile disorders.

"Saturn is a neutral, slow moving, inert and unfavorable planet. It is a planet of darkness and constraints. It controls the skeleton, skin,
nervous system and old age. By its influence it makes people secretive and thoughtful, rebellious and patient.

Saturn travels on a vulture, a bird that lives by feeding on dead bodies. In one hand, he holds the sword of lawlessness and terrorism, in the
other - Shiva's trident (trident of destruction), in the third hand - a club, a symbol of power and material strength, and in the fourth hand he
holds the bridle of a vulture - a symbol of old age, which lives by memory of past days " .

Saturn (Sankrit Shani) is related to darkness, the enemy of light. The Ling Purana says that Shani was born of the solar deity Rudra. The
Markandeya Purana states that Shani is the son of the sun god, born from his wife Chhayi (the shadow). In Sanskrit, it is called Shani or
Shanaishchara - "the one who moves slowly," because moving through one sidereal Zodiac takes 2.5 years or 30 months.
Saturn, by its nature, is a cold and dry planet, tamasic (lethargic) and old. It is spoken of as unfavorable among unfavorable). Saturn
destroys any house in which to be, except the seventh house, in which Saturn receives directional power. He destroys any houses that
aspect, as well as planets that have connections and aspects with him.

3, 6, and 11 houses are good houses for Saturn, since the general rule is that all unfavorable planets become favorable when they are in
one of these houses. When Saturn is in one of these three houses, and if it is well located in the seventh house or well aspected, it gives
man composure, wisdom, spirituality, fame, patience, ability to lead, authority, long life honesty, love of justice, knowledge of what is right
and wrong (because it controls the inner consciousness), non-attachment and asceticism.

When he is poorly placed or badly aspected, he brings suffering, sadness, grief, delay, obstacle, disappointment, disharmony, disputes,
disgust, difficulties, discouragement and destruction (death). It makes a person undisciplined, irresponsible, deceitful, stupid, drug-bound,
sadistic, greedy, lonely and full of fear. Accidents, humiliation, jail, litigation, suicidal tendencies, and premature old age are attributed to
poorly aspectted and poorly located Saturn.

Saturn is the most formidable planet in Vedic Astrology. Being the master of evil houses, being in the fall or influencing the 4th house
through an aspect or a connection, he gives a person grief, sorrow and suffering in life. Exalted Saturn gives a philosophical turn of mind
and longevity. He can strike with his aspects any planet and any house. Its action is karmic, i.e. it is difficult for a person to rectify anything
in the affairs that Saturn destroys.

But at the same time, Saturn gives a person the opportunity to evolve and develop such qualities as: wisdom, discipline and
responsibility. Saturn endows people who strive for perfection with patience, humility, devotion and non-attachment to worldly joys and
pleasures.

In the natal charts of many people seriously involved in religion, philosophy, and self-development, Saturn has aspects of the Sun, the
Ascendant, or the Ascendant's host. Although the wisdom bestowed by Saturn is more the wisdom given by experience than by
philosophizing and education (which happens in the case of Jupiter).

Saturians are constantly defensive. They are nervous and very prone to secrecy.

Saturn manages longevity, prisons, machinery, equipment, designers, carpenters, miners, bricklayers, real estate agents, mechanics,
workers, traders, ascetics, monks, hermits, social workers, old age, psychosomatic problems, wood, coal, iron, steel , lead, sesame grains,
salt, black beans and all black objects.

In the body, Saturn controls the nails, hair, teeth, bones and nervous system - the nervous system because of the activity of the nerves,
treat the element of air, and Saturn gives the body a vata constitution (with a predominance of wind). Paralysis, rheumatism and neurosis,
all this is caused by a violation of the air flow in the body. Ear disease, jaundice, gout, deafness, dumbness, depression, anxiety, colic,
insanity, and asthma are also associated with poorly aspected or poorly positioned Saturn in the birth chart.

Saturn rules the zodiac signs Capricorn and Aquarius. He is exalted in Libra and debalt in Aries. His friends are Mercury, Venus, Rahu and
Ketu. And the sun, moon and mars are his enemies. His friendship with Jupiter is neutral, with Mercury is sattvic, and with Venus is
rajasic. He controls the nakshatras of Pushya, Anuradh, and Uttarabhadrapad. Taurus and Gemini are his friendly signs. He also gives good
results in Sagittarius and Pisces. Signs hostile to him are Cancer, Leo and Scorpio. Saturn has power during the cycle of the waning moon
and gives its best or worst results between 36 and 42 years of human life.

He rules westward, saturday and black. People born on the 8th, 17th or 26th day of any month are subject to the influence of
Saturn. Saturn's gem is blue sapphire.

"Neutral, active and devastating planet. It creates confusion and affects the psychological world of man. Rahu is depicted as a head
separated from the body, which travels on a chariot and scolds indecently. on the mental level, making people impulsive and secretive,
insurgents and destroyers. "

In the most ancient writings on astrology, we do not find the names of Rahu and its opposite - Ketu. Instead, only seven planets are
mentioned: the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.

The name Rahu first appears in the Mahabharata, where we can read the story of the churning of the milk ocean in search of ambrosia, the
elixir of immortality, known in Sanskrit as amrita. Rahu was the son of Danpah Viprachity, from his wife Simhika, and was the brother of
Danava Maya, the great architect and mystic.

According to legend, the demigods and demons (danavas) were sons of sage Kashyapa from different wives. The demigods possessed
wealth of spiritual knowledge. The demons are material wealth and physical strength — they were more passionate about sense
gratification. Sometimes, the danavas performed great austerities and received blessings from Lord Brahma or from Lord Siva, after which
they started a war with their half-god brothers and drove them out of their abode - paradise. Having felt that they did not cope, the
demigods decided to acquire the immortality elixir in order to become immortal. But Amrta was in the depths of the Ocean of Milk, and it
could only be reached by plowing the ocean. The demigods needed the help of the Danavas, and they too were interested in gaining
immortality. The Danava agreed to participate in this undertaking but, with the proviso that they will also get part of the elixir of
immortality. The ocean was plowed and amrita was mined. Vishnu - the Supreme Lord, who maintains everything, took the form of the
beautiful girl Mohini and began to distribute the elixir of immortality. Rahu remarked that Vishnu was deceiving the Danavas, handing them
varunya (liqueur) instead of amrita, and giving the divine drink to the demigods. Danavas were fascinated by the beauty of the beautiful girl
Mohini and drank their liqueur, unaware of the deception. Rahu decided to fool the demigods. He took the appearance of a demigod and
drank Amrita. Surya (Sun) and Chandra (Moon) discovered Rahu in disguise when nectar barely touched his throat. They informed the
demigods and Vishnu about this. Lord Vishnu instantly cut off Rahu’s head with the help of his Sudarshana disk and threw it into the
sky. Head began to cry for justice and help and the body fell to the ground and began rolling, shaking the ground and mountains, dropping
trees, shaking the islands so that they broke up against each other. The decapitated torso (Ketu) also received its part of ambrosia and
became immortal. In the end, the parts of Danav Rahu’s body, which gained immortality, were placed in a planetary orbit 180 degrees apart
so that they could never connect.

Since the Sun and the Moon were two luminaries who discovered Rahu in a strange guise, Rahu and his opposite Ketu became their
enemies. This enmity continues to this day — whenever the Sun or the Moon comes close to Rahu or Ketu, these semi-planets try to swallow
them. Since Rahu has only a head, they slip through his neck, and Ketu has no head, they also leave his body through his neck. But, since
Rahu and Ketu drank nectar, they are immortal. Therefore, this struggle continues, and whenever possible, Rahu and Ketu are trying to
attack the Sun or the Moon. They attack, and this is the cause of solar and lunar eclipses. (Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.08.9)

Rahu and Ketu are two parts of the same danava, which are 180 degrees apart. Whenever the Sun or the Moon connects with Rahu or Ketu,
solar or lunar eclipses occur. In astronomy, Rahu is called the “head of the dragon” and is also known as the northern node of the moon -
the point where the moon’s orbit crosses the ecliptic. Ketu is known as the dragon's tail, which gives birth to comets and meteors, and is
also known as the descending or southern knot of the moon. When the Sun, the Moon and Rahu or Ketu fall into the same zodiacal
longitude, solar eclipses occur. Rahu is responsible for solar, and Ketu for lunar eclipses. As the Sun, the Moon and the lunar nodes move at
a certain speed, it becomes possible to calculate solar and lunar eclipses for centuries to come. This makes them meaningful, as for
astronomers, so for astrologers. Although Rahu and Ketu are among the planets, they are not real celestial bodies - they are shadow
planets. They do not have the ability to aspect like other planets, they do not control the zodiac signs, and they do not differentiate into
male or female. Since they correlate with the northern and southern nodes of the moon, they reflect the basis of the bipolarity of energy
within space (macrocosm) and individuality (microcosm). Both are considered unfavorable semi-planets, and they divide the natal chart of
any person into half. Since they correlate with the northern and southern nodes of the moon, they reflect the basis of the bipolarity of
energy within space (macrocosm) and individuality (microcosm). Both are considered unfavorable semi-planets, and they divide the natal
chart of any person into half. Since they correlate with the northern and southern nodes of the moon, they reflect the basis of the bipolarity
of energy within space (macrocosm) and individuality (microcosm). Both are considered unfavorable semi-planets, and they divide the natal
chart of any person into half.

Rahu is seen in its effect as similar to Saturn. Its color is smoky blue, its nature is instinctive and animal. Because of his hidden nature, it is
assumed that he is reckless and recklessly fulfills his wishes. Since he cannot enjoy his life as a whole being, he is always dissatisfied. Rahu
is only interested in achieving all that gives pleasure. And even if he achieves everything he wants, he never becomes satisfied (which is true
of our animal nature).

Although Rahu does not control any star sign, Virgo is his sign. In fact, the Virgin is ruled by Mercury, but Rahu is related to Saturn and
Mercury is also Saturn-friendly, so Rahu is ruled by the Virgin. Rahu is exalted in Taurus (according to some astrologers, in Gemini), and he
debates in Scorpio (or in Sagittarius, according to some writings). Its friendly signs are Gemini, Virgo, Libra, Sagittarius and Pisces. Cancer
and Leo are hostile signs. Mercury, Venus and Saturn are friendly planets. The sun, moon and mars are hostile. Venus is also hostile to
Rahu, and Jupiter is neutral. Rahu gives favorable results in Taurus and Libra. In the eighth and ninth houses, Rahu is considered strong and
powerful. According to some astrology scientists, Rahu is also strong at 1, 3, 6, 10, 11 houses - these houses are considered the best houses
for unfavorable planets. It is assumed that Rahu has a dark blue or smoky color, looks angry, correlates with the wind element and old age,
according to the caste he is a sudra (working or discussing class), destructive, sensible, but lazy, having big plans that take time tamasic (a
planet possessing the nature of danavas), a half-planet.

Rahu is a Danava head, so it is generally believed that he controls the head, but in fact it affects the feet, represents physical or muscular
strength, hard work, bad karma and hedonism. He brings hardship, suffering, anxiety, hostility, insatiable worldly desires, ignorance and a
passion for material gain and sensual pleasure.

Rahu gives strength when it is positioned correctly and exalted. It also gives fame, political success, money and physical beauty
(attractiveness). If Rahu is aspected by Jupiter or Venus, it gives access to secret knowledge and Tantra, as well as abilities in drawing,
typography and journalism.

Rahu influences those planets in the houses in which it is located and in accordance with the house in which it is located.

Rahu has an impact between 42-48 years of life.

Rahu has the most destructive influence in conjunction with other planets, in this case, he destroys the houses in which he is located, except
for 3, 6, 9 and 11 houses.
Rahu destroys a person's ability to sober judgment, makes a person stupid and devoid of common sense and logic, therefore, for a person
under his influence, everything can get out of control. Its influence is expressed in lethargy, insensitivity, and selfishness. Although Rahu
gives favorable results in the above-mentioned houses and signs, the benefits gained in the main period do not last long, and a person
always feels anxiety and dissatisfaction, even if he gets everything he wants.

Rahu creates physical and mental ailments that are difficult to diagnose and treat. She brings suicidal tendencies, fears, phobias, poisonous
bites, murders, thefts, jail sentences and diseases such as cholera, desintiria, rheumatism, colic, boils, skin diseases, rheumatic gout, urinary
system inflammation and constipation.

Rahu rules mustard seeds, black sesame seeds, wool carpets, iron, mirrors, swords, and blue objects. In the body, she controls bones, fat
and skin.

Rahu influences those who work with mechanisms, photographs, printing and typography, who are engaged in drawing or hunting, as well
as those who are prone to violence and aggression. Rahu also controls the navigators and travelers and is called the travel planet. It causes
people to go underground and lose contact with other people. She also rules criminals, revolutionaries, detectives and spies, anarchists and
terrorists.

In numerology, Rahu is attributed to the number 4. Therefore, it affects people born 4, 13, 22 and 31 days of any month. The number 13 is
considered an ominous and unlucky number. The number 22 is known as the mystical number and Rahu makes the born 22 numbers
experience difficulties.

Saturn, well aspected and strong, indicates a long life (Saturn is also Ayushkarak - an indicator of longevity).

The moon has a feminine nature, rich imagination, susceptibility, sensitivity, intuitiveness and changeability. It transforms solar energy into
life-giving and attracting energy of maternal care, which is reflected on planet Earth. The moon controls our mind, which is personified by
the deer on which the demigod Moon sits In one hand, he holds the Vishnu disk (chakra) to remove obstacles, and in the other hand he
sinks (the symbol of the original sound), which leads to release from the cycle of birth and death. In the third hand he holds a lot with - a
symbol of purity, and in his fourth hand - rein deer (mind). "

The famous verse from the most ancient work of the Vedas, "Purusha-sukty", describes the universal form of God, Virat-Purusha or Kala-
Purusha so: "Chandramma manaso jata", which means "The moon was born from the mind of the universal form of God."

In the higher spiritual plane, she represents the Deity of Sri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The moon, the deity governing
the element of water, controls the ebb and flow of the ocean. The influence of the moon is rainwater storage, so the moon governs plants
and the plant kingdom.

The moon represents the mother or the feminine, the energy that creates and preserves.

The color of the moon is white. Her nature controls mucus; she is kindhearted, wise and educated. It governs the peace of mind, comfort,
general well-being of man. Its influence is particularly evident from 24 to 25 years of human life. The moon inspires inspiration, gives an
understanding of the goal, intuition, sensuality, taste, youth, love of poetry, art and music, love of jewelry, attractive appearance, wealth
and good well-being. It can make a person changeable in mood, emotional and sensitive. The moon rules the milk. It represents: fluids,
mental abilities, growth, abundance, fertilization and conception. It governs the period of development from infancy to adulthood of the
individual. By nature, the moon is cold and damp. It also affects fertility and controls the left nostrils (ida nadi), vision, chest and memory.

She rules the sign of Cancer, increases her influence in the sign of Taurus and loses her power in Capricorn. The sign of her fall is
Scorpio. Sun, Mars and Jupiter are natural friends of the Moon, and Mercury, Venus and Saturn are its natural enemies. In the Nakshatras:
Rohini, Hasta, Shravana, Punarvasu, Visakha and Purvabhadrapada, the Moon has a good influence. It also has beneficial effects if it is
located in the Nakshatras: Krittika, Uttara, Phalguni, Ashlesha, Jaeshtha, Uttarapad and Revati.

The moon is strongest in the fourth house of the horoscope.

The moon is strong from the tenth day from the moment of its increase to the fifth day of descending, at which time it is considered a
favorable planet (shubha graha).

This effect is favorable for those who are born on the rising cycle of the moon and have a detrimental effect on those who are born on the
decreasing cycle of the moon.

For those whose Moon is located adversely in the natal chart of the horoscope or is badly aspected, success will be difficult; sometimes it
can even manifest itself as the difficulty in achieving comforts in this life. It makes such people weak or sick in the early years of life.
Crushed, exhausted, falling or weak Moon causes suffering from cold, cough, fever, eye diseases, madness, paralysis, epilepsy, hysteria,
colic, beriberi, intestinal disorders, throat diseases, bronchitis, dysentery, neurosis, typhoid, cancer stomach and pneumonia.

The jewel of the moon is pearl, and its metal is silver. Wearing a ring with pearls set in silver (with a direct touch of a pearl to the skin)
strengthens a weak or crushed moon. It

"Mercury is known for his wit, wisdom and ability to communicate, he is neutral, emotional, joyful and evergreen. Mercury is associated with
the respiratory and nervous system, speech; endows people with flexibility, skill, intelligence and delicacy. that shows its dual nature and it
becomes obvious to those whose ascendant is located in Gemini. The lion symbolizes wisdom, and the elephant - memory. In his hands,
Mercury holds a bow and arrow to hit the target, the Vishnu disc - to protect and sink - for the liberation. He is the beloved prince of the
meeting of the gods. "

Mercury is a planet of intelligence and communications. In Sanskrit, intellect is called buddhi, and the name of Mercury in Sanskrit is Buddha,
akin to the word buddhi. He is also known as Kumar (unmarried young prince or youth). Mercury is the prince among the congregation of
the nine planets. According to Linga Purana, Buddha, or Mercury, is the son of the Moon and his wife Rohini. Also, in the Vishnu Purana
(4.6), Brahma Purana (23), Devi Bhagwate (111), Bhagwat Purana (9.14), Harivansha Purana (1.25), Padma Purana (12) , and Vaiu Purana
(90-91) describes the story of how Chandra seduced Bhraspati's wife (Jupiter) Taru, and Buddha was born from her. One of the names of
Mercury is Saumya, that is, the son of Soma (Moon). From Mercury comes the moon dynasty. Chandra (Moon),

Mercury is sexless and neutral. This is a cold and wet planet. Being neutral, it changes its influence according to the nature of the houses
and signs in which it is located and that is why it is considered that its nature is “mobile”.

Because it is the closest planet to the Sun, it bothers Mercury, which also makes it fast-changing, inconstant, and often
retrograde. (Retrograde - indicates the reverse movement of the planet). Mercury sometimes precedes the Sun, and sometimes follows
it. Mercury can be seen in the morning and evening as a shining star, and sometimes in the daytime, due to its radiant power. Mercury is the
smallest planet of our solar system. Due to its adaptability, it becomes an unfavorable planet in conjunction with Mars, which makes a
person nervous, over-excited and immersed in fear.

Mercury rules education, authors, lecturers, artists, teachers, merchants, businessmen, the nervous system, lungs and intestines. He controls
intelligence, speech, self-confidence, humor, wit, astrology, math and short trips.

Mercury, as the owner of Gemini, has two faces, which creates a dual nature and makes a person non-attached, independent and prone to
extremism.

In astrology, Mercury is considered a favorable planet (if there are no connections to an unfavorable planet). His influence forces one to
accept traditional beliefs, but he does not give them inclinations toward mysticism, which makes them independent thinkers.

Mercury rules the signs of Virgo and Gemini, and it is the only planet that exalts up to 15 degrees in its own sign Virgo. Its color is green,
like a stalk of fresh grass. He is dominated by three doshas: air, bile and mucus. They are all rajasic (active) in nature. The earth is his
element, he is a merchant by nature, a sudra (serving class) in caste, a lover of humor and wit, always green, of weak build, delicate, having
mixed feelings, loving companies of educated people and a master of the Northern direction.

Mercury's friends are the Sun, Venus, Rahu and Ketu. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are neutral to Mercury, and Mercury supports enmity with
the Moon.

The best position of Mercury is in the first house, where he receives a directional force. It functions best in its own signs, as well as quite
well in Taurus, in Leo and Libra, but does not work well in Cancer, because it is a sign of its only enemy, the Moon. Pisces is his sign of
falling, and up to 15 degrees of Pisces he has maximum weakness. Also, Mercury is unfavorable in Sagittarius. It is well influenced in the
nakshatras: Ashlesha, Jaeshtha, Revati, Rohini, Hasta and Shravana and gives favorable results. It gives unfavorable results in Nakshatras:
Swati, Pushya, Ardra, Anuradha, Chitra and Magha. It gives favorable results when connected to Jupiter and the Moon and unfavorable
when connected to Mars, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu. With Venus, he gives mixed results. In conjunction with the Sun, its influence diminishes
and becomes useless.

It gives the best results when a person is between thirty two and thirty five years old.

Poorly aspected Mercury, gives chronic dysentery, constipation, lack of fire digestion, lung disease, asthma, anxiety, kidney problems, fear,
neurosis, and madness.

Mercury Day is Wednesday, and people born on the fifth, fourteenth and twenty-third day of any month are ruled by Mercury.
"Mars is courageous, authoritarian, aggressive and valiant. He is considered a warrior and commander-in-chief of the meeting of gods. He
controls our muscular system, blood and behavior. Mars sits on a ram, symbolizing masculine power, militant nature and fire. He holds his
sword control, security shield, lotus purity and power club. "

Mars is a masculine, dry and fiery planet. It is said that he is the commander-in-chief of the assembly of the nine planets. Also, he
personifies the god of war. Mars is a warrior by nature - bile dominates in his temperament. He rules courage, bravery, patience, trust,
leadership qualities, physical strength, strength, violence, anger, hatred, the impulsive nature of animal nature, cattle, property, land, fire,
saffron, musk, mercury (metal), cuts, burns , bruises and intensity.

Mars makes people quick-tempered, well-versed arguments, lovers of weapons and explosives, commanders, generals, soldiers and
police. He also gives them great technical and mechanical abilities, makes them builders, designers, engineers or good surgeons.

Mars likes law, order and agreement. It gives energy, determination, a strong sense of purpose, great administrative skills and a spirit of
independence.

In astrology, Mars is considered an evil planet and gives a person a tendency to put their desires above others. He inclines to illegal fraud
and adultery.

Mars gives the best effect or has its greatest impact from 27-28 to 32 years. His metal is copper, his day is Tuesday.

In Sanskrit, Mars is called "Kuja" or "Rudher", which means "related to blood." It is associated with blood, muscle system and bone marrow
(which is formed from blood).

The color of Mars is red, he manages the Southern Direction. The best location of Mars is in the tenth house, where it receives a directional
force (wild ball). He is tamasic by nature, inclines people to laziness and inertia. Mars is exalted in Capricorn, and the sign of his fall is
Cancer. He is the master of the signs of Aries and Scorpio. The Sun, the Moon and Jupiter are his natural friends, Venus and Saturn are
neutral, and Mercury, Rahu and Ketu are his enemies. Mars has power in Pisces and Aquarius. Mrigashira, Dhanistha and Chitra of his
nakshatra. Leo, Sagittarius and Pisces are his friendly signs, and Gemini, Taurus, Libra and Virgo are signs hostile to him. The friendship of
Mars with Jupiter is sattvic, with the Sun it is rajasic, and when Mars is in conjunction with the Moon, it becomes strong. In the second
house Mars becomes weak. In the third, sixth and eleventh houses - to become strong,

If Mars is damaged or weak in the natal chart, it causes problems, making people cruel, violent, aggressive, rude. A damaged or weakened
Mars also causes eczema, rashes, blood and bile disorders, cuts, wounds, electric shocks, gunshot wounds, knife wounds, burns, bruises,
anger, hatred, physical anxiety, thirst, infections, smallpox, plague, tuberculosis boils, ulcers, fevers, poisonings, surgeries, and diseases of
the stomach, liver, lungs, nose, and ears. Damaged Mars gives a lack of ambition and motivation, so success in life becomes problematic.

When Mars is weak or damaged, it is advised to wear on Tuesdays coral in a copper or gold ring with an open back, which allows the stone
to touch the skin of a finger.

Those who were born on the ninth and eighteenth or twenty-seventh day of any month are ruled by Mars.

This is a brief description of the influence of Mars on man and his environment.

"Ketu is a neutral, hybrid, inert, suffering-causing, destructive planet. It creates anxiety in the material activities of people, which causes
them to lose interest in life. Ketu is portrayed as a headless torso with a fish body called the dragon's tail." in his hand the flag of self-
glorification.

Ketu is less destructive than Rahu and leads people under its influence to liberation from repeated birth and death, making them passive. "

Ketu is the rest of Rahu’s body. He also received his part of the elixir of immortal giver and was placed 180 degrees from the planet
Rahu. Ketu is a decapitated half-planet, the same shadow as Rahu, but not so unfavorable. Therefore, Ketu is considered Moksha-Karaka
(the cause of liberation from the cycle of birth and death, or an indicator of enlightenment that frees a person from the clutches of birth and
death). This semi-planet gives a person spiritual tendencies, asceticism and non-attachment to worldly desires and ambitions. Also, Ketu
bestows wisdom, the ability to discern the good and the bad, the jnana - the spiritual knowledge and knowledge of its original nature. He
gives psychic abilities to those people who are under his influence and gives them skill, in the art of healing with herbs, spices, food; in
tantric treatment, in treating people obsessed with evil spirits, ghosts and astral powers. People under the influence of Ketu also have the
ability to go unnoticed or dissolve in a crowd.

The effects of Ketu are similar to those of Mars, but this is only one of the ways that Ketu will be adversely affected.

Ketu may be more destructive if it is in an unfavorable position or in close connection with another planet. Ketu destroys the power of the
planet with which it is connected or the house in which it is located, forcing the planet to act in an absolutely unpredictable way.
The sign of Ketu is Pisces, while for Rahu is Virgo. The sign of Pisces belongs to Guru - Jupiter, and Ketu also dominates him. Ketu is exalted
in Scorpio, and the sign of his fall is Taurus (according to some scientists, Ketu is exalted in Taurus, and the sign of his fall is Gemini).

The body of Ketu consists of the human torso in the upper half of the body and the body of the Fish in its lower part. His nature is tamasic,
hybrid, unfavorable, terrible, and deluded. He is neither masculine nor feminine (although some scientists attribute feminine nature to him),
the wind prevails in him, he is old, strong at night, has an animal nature, obsessive, violent and unconscious in behavior.

Rahu and Ketu are considered elemental and instinctive forces. But Rahu is hedonistic, and Ketu is not attached to worldly desires. If Rahu is
favorable in someone's horoscope, then Ketu, at the same time, is unfavorable and destructive.

Ashwini, Mula and Magha are Ketu Nakshatras. Friendly signs are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Capricorn and Pisces. Cancer and Leo are
hostile signs. Ketu is friendly to Mercury; to Saturn Venus and Jupiter - is neutral. The sun, moon and mars are the enemies of Ketu. Ketu
has power in Taurus, Sagittarius and Pisces. In accordance with some scholars, Rahu and Ketu have similar qualities - they both destroy
reasoning and make people subject to animal inclinations and violence. But basically we must remember that if Rahu is favorable, Ketu will
be unfavorable. Exalted Ketu (in Scorpio) gives favorable results, as well as when he is in 3, 6 or 11 house. Rahu affects the mind, and Ketu
affects the body.

Ketu manages stops and Northwest direction. Considering the position of Ketu in the horoscope, we can learn about hands and feet, skin
diseases, leprosy and accidents. Also, Ketu manages ties through the mother, she gives her best and worst results in 48-54 years. Ketu
manages sesame, black or dark green clothing, flags, oil, gold, iron, weapons, and people with disabilities. K.N. Rao believes that Ketu also
controls computers.

Affluent or poorly placed Ketu gives - imprisonment, accidents, fear, anxiety, leprosy, skin diseases, hunger and death from starvation. Ketu
makes people secretive and causes nightmares. It gives pain in the joints, diseases of the joints and nerves and excessive heat in the body.

"Jupiter is male, he is disciplined, cooperative and has sacred qualities. Usually he is known as a mentor of the gods. This is a giant, self-
luminous planet radiating more energy than it receives. One of its names is Guru, which means "hard", as well as "the one who gives
knowledge" and these qualities are fully present in this planet. Jupiter is depicted riding a white elephant - the largest mammal living on
earth. In one hand, he holds a scroll with sacred knowledge, and in another - Vishnu's drive to go with We choose the wilds of illusion. In his
third hand he holds a conch symbolizing the sacred sounds (mantra Vidya), the Fourth same hand he bestows his blessings.

Jupiter governs the area between the waist and the thighs and affects such elements of the body as fat and mucus. "

Jupiter is known in Sanskrit as Brhaspati or Guru. The Taytiriya Upanishad states that Jupiter rules the mind and speech of Virat Purusha or
the Cosmic manifestation of Purusha. The Brihat Parashar Chora Sastra (1.26.31) states that he is the embodiment of Vishnu in the form of
a dwarf (Sri Vamanadev). In the Vishnu Purana, he is believed to be Lord Brahma. Sometimes he is identified with Ganapati (Ganesha), and
sometimes with Angiras (the priest of the demigods and the lord of sacrifices). There is also a story about how Angiras' wife gave birth to
Brihaspati (Jupiter), who is a mentor of demigods and a deity who controls mental forces. He teaches the science of light, that is, astrology
and astronomy. He is the ruler of the sun and moon and controls the movement of the planets.

In the Rig Veda it is said that Brhaspati was born in the sky, he had seven faces and seven rays. Brihaspati defeats its enemies and destroys
their fortresses. No ritual sacrifice passes without invoking this teacher of the demigods. He is the visionary who comprehended and
recorded one of the hymns "Rig Veda" (10.72).

In the Skanda Purana it is said that sage Brihaspati worshiped Lord Shiva for a thousand years and as a reward, Shiva gave him the planet
Jupiter.

The Brhaspati Samhita, a book of law and politics, is attributed to his pen. At present, only a small fragment of this large collection of
Brhaspati instructions is available to us.

Jupiter is a sattvic and auspicious planet, an indicator of luck and well-being. He governs religion, philosophy, spirituality, wealth and
offspring. By nature he is noble, cheerful, majestic, fruitful, optimistic, cheerful and male. If it is favorable in the horoscope map, it gives the
name, fame, success, honor, wealth, progeny and good relations with children. He brings good luck to all the planets or houses that are
associated with him.

The color of Jupiter is yellow. Thursday is his day, and Northeast is his direction. He is big, looks old, and his stomach resembles the shape
of a pot. It is self-luminous. One of his names is Guru, which means "heavy" (by weight), as well as "teacher."

By the position of Jupiter in the birth chart, we can learn about piety and luck earned by a man and the karma of his past lives. Jupiter also
affects long-distance travel, wisdom, truthfulness, morality, compassion, benevolence, compassion, and meditation.

Jupiter is exalted in Cancer, the sign of his fall is Capricorn. It gives good results when being in Sagittarius or Pisces. The best house for
Jupiter is the fourth, where he receives a directional force (wild ball).
Sun, Mars and Moon are friends of Jupiter. Mercury and Venus are his enemies. Rahu, Ketu and Saturn are neutral in friendship. His hostile
signs are Gemini and Virgo. In the Nakshatras: Uttara Phalguni, Uttarashadha, Purvavasu, Purvabhadrapada and Visakha - it gives favorable
results.

Jupiter is very important for a woman, because he defines her marriage and her relationship with her husband.

Jupiter governs the liver, thighs, arterial circulation and fat in the human body. He controls gold and bronze from metals, wheat from barley
from grains, and also controls yellow, yellow flowers and yellow fruits.

Jupiter affects people during their fifteenth, sixteenth, twenty second and fortieth year of life. It is said that if Jupiter is located in the first,
fourth, seventh or tenth house, in a good position and not aspected by bad planets, it can save a person from the harmful influence of all
the planets.

All people with high ambitions, calm personalities, priests, spiritual teachers, politicians, ministers, foreigners, and people of the legal
profession are influenced by Jupiter.

Diseases associated with an afflicted or poorly located Jupiter are liver diseases, jaundice, arthritis, dropsy, indigestion, pancreatic disorders,
colds, abscesses and boils. It can cause diseases associated with excess sputum, tumors and tuberculosis.

Ketu produces destruction in a terrible and violent way. It is associated with smoky gray clothing. In numerology, Ketu is associated with the
number 7 and all those born on the 7th, 16th or 25th day of any month are controlled by Ketu.

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