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Dohsa (Negative Yoga) covered by Divya Dristi

Dohsa (Negative Yoga) covered by Divya Dristi

Muhurtha

Muhurtha

General:

General:

1.

1.

Rikta Tithi

Rikta Tithi

2.

2.

Paksha-Ra

Paksha-Randhra Tit

ndhra Tithi

hi

3.

3.

Tithi Gandanta

Tithi Gandanta

4.

4.

Parva Tithi

Parva Tithi

5.

5.

Sankranti: Punya-Kala

Sankranti: Punya-Kala

6.

6.

Nakshatra Gandanta

Nakshatra Gandanta

7.

7.

Nakshatra Visha Ghati

Nakshatra Visha Ghati

8.

8.

Yoga Gandanta

Yoga Gandanta

9.

9.

Bhadra (Vishti Karna)

Bhadra (Vishti Karna)

10.

10.

Rahu Kala

Rahu Kala

11.

11.

Gulika Kala

Gulika Kala

12.

12.

Yama Ganta Kala

Yama Ganta Kala

13.

13.

Mrityu Yoga

Mrityu Yoga

14.

14.

Kakracha Yoga

Kakracha Yoga

15.

15.

Samvartaka Yoga

Samvartaka Yoga

16.

16.

Dagdha Yoga (Day and Tithi)

Dagdha Yoga (Day and Tithi)

17.

17.

Visha Yoga

Visha Yoga

18.

18.

Hutashana Yoga

Hutashana Yoga

19.

19.

Dagdha Yoga (Day and

Dagdha Yoga (Day and Nakshatra)

Nakshatra)

20.

20.

Yamaghanta Yoga

Yamaghanta Yoga

21.

21.

Madhu Sarpisha Yoga

Madhu Sarpisha Yoga

22.

22.

Masa Soonya Tithi

Masa Soonya Tithi

23.

23.

Masa Soonya Nakshatra

Masa Soonya Nakshatra

24.

24.

Tithi Soonya Nakshatra

Tithi Soonya Nakshatra

25.

25.

Tithi Soonya Lagna

Tithi Soonya Lagna

26.

26.

Kaaldanda (Based on Day

Kaaldanda (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

and Nakshatra)

27.

27.

Dhumra (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Dhumra (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

28.

28.

Dhwansha (Based on Day

Dhwansha (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

and Nakshatra)

29.

29.

Vajra (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Vajra (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

30.

30.

Mudgara (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Mudgara (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

31.

31.

Padma (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Padma (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

32.

32.

Lumba (Based on Day and

Lumba (Based on Day and Nakshatra

Nakshatra))

33.

33.

Utpaata (Based on Day and

Utpaata (Based on Day and Nakshatra

Nakshatra))

34.

34.

Mrityu (Based on Day and

Mrityu (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Nakshatra)

35.

35.

Kaana (Based on Day and

Kaana (Based on Day and Nakshatra

Nakshatra))

36.

36.

Mushala (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Mushala (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

37.

37.

Gada (Based on Day and

Gada (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Nakshatra)

38.

38.

Matanga (Based on Day and

Matanga (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Nakshatra)

39.

39.

Raksha (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

Raksha (Based on Day and Nakshatra)

40.

40.

Masa Soonya Rashis

Masa Soonya Rashis

41.

41.

Adal Yoga

Adal Yoga

42.

42.

Vidal Yoga

Vidal Yoga

43.

43.

Solar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse

44.

44.

Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

45.

45.

Eclipse Nakshatra

Eclipse Nakshatra

46.

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47.

Adhika Masa

48.

Sun Jupiter Combustion

49.

Sun Venus Combustion

50.

Sunday

51.

Tuesday

52.

Saturday

53.

Sun in Debilitation

54.

Moon in Debilitation

55.

Mars in Debilitation

56.

Mercury in Debilitation

57.

Jupiter in Debilitation

58.

Venus in Debilitation

59.

Saturn in Debilitation

60.

Bad Chandra Masa

61.

Bad Tithi

Based on Lagna:

1.

Highly Negative Planets

2.

Negative Planets

Based on Moon at Birth Time:

1.

Negative Chandra Bala

2.

Negative Tara Bala

For Marriage:

1.

Hari Shayana

2.

Latta Dosha

How Latta dosha is formed

Astrologers and guardians of the bride and groom see whether the day of the marriage is free from any affliction of any dosha and other

obstacles. Latta dosha is such a condition which is considered malefic for marriage. ‘latta’ means leg, which means if a planet kicks a nakshatra stationed in the marriage muhurat then latta dosha is afflicted.

According to astrology a planet situated in a nakshatra if strikes a nakshatra before or after forms latta dosha. Let’s see how a planet strikes a nakshatra. Sun situated in a nakshatra strikes the 12th

nakshatra ahead of it. Mars kicks the 3rd nakshatra ahead of it, Jupiter and Saturn hit the 6th and 8th nakshatra in front of them respectively. Besides these planets there are some planets which hit back nakshatra. The full Moon strikes t he 22nd nakshatra placed at its back. Mercury kicks the 7th nakshatra and Venus kicks the 5th nakshatra located at the back side. Rahu strikes the 9th nakshatra stationed at its back.

Basically latta dosha is inauspicious but it is dangerous if it is made by the malefic planet. In this situation marriage should not be fixed. For example, Jupiter in the kritika nakshatra is kicking the 6th nakshatra ahead i.e. pushya, and if Venus in the kritika is hitting the 5th

nakshatra i.e. uttrabhadrapada located at the back side. As l atta dosha is afflicted in these cases marriage should not be fixed.

3.

Paata Dosha

4.

Yuti Dosha

5.

Vedha Dosha

6.

Panchaka (Banna) Dosha

7.

Ekargala (Kharjura) Dosha

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8.

Upagraha Dosha

9.

Kranti-Samya Dosha

10.

Dagdha Tithi Dosha

11.

Ardha Yama Dosha

12.

Kulika Dosha

13.

Kartari Dosha

14.

Khara Masa

For Journey:

1.

Nakshatra Shoola

2.

Vaar/Kaala Shoola

3.

Yogini Dosha for Journey

4.

Chandra Dosha for Journey

5.

Lagna Dosha for Journey

6.

Lalatika Dosha for Journey

7.

South: Mars in 10th house

8.

South West: Rahu in 8th or 9th house

9.

West: Saturn in 7th house

10.

North West: Moon in 5th or 6th house

11.

North: Mercury in 4th house

12.

North East: Jupiter in 2nd or 3rd house

House Related:

1.

Earth Sleeping

2.

Bad Solar Month

3.

Bad Chandra Masa

4.

Jupiter in Simha Rasi

5.

Jupiter in Makara Rasi

6.

Sun in Meena Rasi

 CURSES AND REMEDIES IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY

 – 

 SJC METHOD

A Curse refers to prayer or invocation for harm or injury upon one. They do not appear

 by themselves but are always provoked by human being, Rishi or Deva with high

atma- bala. This is always involving emotions (anger-Mars; sorrow-Shani; shock-Rahu)

therefore graha drsti is analysed among types of dristis. Curse is burden on the Atma be it

 jivatma or Paramatma (like Sri Rama). The sin indicated by Shani is the source of curse.

Whichever Lagna is rising papa is always indicated by the bhavas lorded by Shani. When

they are additional doshas like Sankranti or Tithi dosha (like amavasya when Tara was

raped by Chandra where Kali Mata lays curse on this tithi and woman born here suffer

rape and loss of purity) then the remedy for curse will also cure those aspects afflicted by

 panchanga-dosha.

YOGA

Curse is defined by planet or sign being influenced by at least two malefics by yuti or

graha dristi.Sanjayji advises to add ashtangata and papakartari. It is very important part of

chart reading and is analysed after looking at panchanga and yogas like Kalamrta,

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Kalasarpa or Grahamalika Yoga. We always try to remedy the yoga which gives the

worst experience. More malefics aspecting planet makes worst emotion associated. If the

curse is present in third, sixth, ninth or eleventh from Arudhapada the native by own

action can increase the effect of curse and the advise is to stay away from himsa/vedha

and any other form of doing harm to others. For example if curse is in eleventh house

then native is lurred by good opportunity and after feeding that direction with energy the

curse starts. Jupiter afflicted cause the curse of sage, Brahmin, priests or scholar,

Mercury indicates one’s friends, relatives or uncle; Shukra-saapa (Venus) shows the

spouse as the author and Chandra/Surya shows parents or motherly/fatherly figures. Brhat

Parasara Hora Sastra also provides information about the curse of serpents (Rahu).

MORE THAN ONE CURSE IN THE CHART

First we should pay attention to curses in dusthana because it shows bad intention in past

life and association with tamas guna (Shani being karaka bhava for dusthana) and when

 benefic is strong then it shows full awarness (awakening state/Jagraadi in avastha

scheme). The strength of curse depends also on state of malefics; if the aspecting malefic

is vakri remedies will not work and native must ex perience whole periods (moola dasa) in

challenges similar to those provoked by the native in the past life(s). Shadbala also

indicates the intensity of curse and if papa-kartari is present on the bhava of the curse

then its very serious one. On the other side Jupiter aspects the dosha/curse then the

remedy will be available and potent.

Involvment of Atmakaraka and eigth house ins

neccessary as that confirms nija dosha (karmik baggage) from the past life (8th house).

The final confirmation comes from Shastyamsa. Ishta Devata yuti the cu rse will force one

to remember the God as the lesson of the course. If still in doubt which one of the curse

will be most affecting we should open Shastyaamsa and judge most afflicted planets

using all standart rules. There will be only one active curse in the chart, so the proper

analysis of the horoscope is important to arrive at the proper remedy. Arudhas in the

signs of the Moola Dasa graha will show the source of suffering during the period.

Shatrupada (a6) involved threatens with legal cases. Th e last period (1/3) of the malefic

graha will be the worst and opposite for the benefic. Order is as follows: First we should

 pay attention to dusthana curses, then for most afflicted one’s and then for the most

 benefic being cursed. Fifth lord is always the most benefic planet in the chart. Sometimes

the curse can come from current life and that will be visible in the pra?na as advised by

Hari Hara in Pra?na Marga. If the ninth lord is involved the curse comes from past life.

Personal suffering is there if Lagnesha (lord of Lagna) or Atmakaraka is involved. Eight

lord yuti shows ailments as the results, whilst tenth house shows financial issues (Kubera

house) and humiliation (sthana of Amala yoga).

EFFECT OF CURSE

Areas afflicted will be shown by most afflicting malefics. Here we should pa y attention

to natural maleficiency and also the yoga. If malefic is lording two signs then the one

with planet will be the source of greater challen ge/suffering. We use also naisargika

chakra (natural zodiac) to provide informations about effect of curse and based on that we

know that Shukra curse gives problems with finances and relationships, whilst

Guru-?aapa is bad for father, studies and spending money (meena –  twelfth house). Cursed Sun

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is also known as Pitri dosha and affects progeny. Jupiter curse makes one wander as the

dhi is failing (similar to weak Lagnadhipati in seventh house –  Brhat Parasara Hora

Sastra). Budha curse blocks one progres and learning. Lagnesh being cursed makes one

 prone to commit mistakes. Arudhas yuti Ketu will show area suffering from those

mistakes. The Bhava lorded by curse suffers a lot due to effect of the curse. If its Lagna

then for no appareant reason one is attacked and can suffer from bad reputation, second

house can destroy family and makes food polluted etc. Curses present in Chara Rasis

(movable signs) are more active abroad, opposite for fixed signs. The cursed planet

should be analysed in Varga charts to give auspicious advise for different areas of life.

Curses which involves Upapada and 2nd lord from it will affect private life and

relationships. Position of Shukra from afflicting grahas will show the type of challenges

that are waiting to be experienced.

TIMING

Timing of curse can be done by using Moola, Narayana or Vimshottari Dasa. For moola

dasa we look at exact planets involved in curse (cursers and cursed). Sri Rama was

 banished fom kingdom for period of the Moola dasa of Shani (14 years). Sri Rama

established Rame?vara Shiva Linga and offered prayers to Lord Shiva who is pratyadi

Devata of Sun and the forgiveness has come. Based on that name ‘Rama’ is enough to

remove all curses and sins (ref. Sanjay Rath writings). For Narayana d asa we examine

first, eight and tenth from the Dasa Rasi. For Vimshottari Dasa we look at dispositor of

curse.

REMEDY

The remedy lies in lord of the sign where the curse is posited or the bhava karaka for this

rasi. First we should pay attention to the lord and if it’s well-placed then the remedy lies

in Guru-roopa of that lord. The list is as follows:

Sun –  Dakshinamoorti

Moon –  Mahavidya

Mars –  Hanuman

Budha –  Vyasa/Dattatreya

Jupiter –  Brhasapti

Venus –  Bhrgu Shani –  Various Gurus (parampara mantra)

Rahu –  Patanjali

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If the lord of the sign/bhava is giving the remedy then somebody will give information or

directly help the native. Karaka means solving the issue even without the knowledge of

the native. By knowing the yoga of these planet we know how the curse can end/what we

must do to avoid the disaster. Dasa Rasi aspected by remedy-planet (bhava karaka or

dispositor) or Moola dasa of the same will indicate the improvement and chance to solve

the problem with remedies. If both lord and karaka bhava of the cursing house are badly

 placed then curse is very hard to remedy. Similary if the cursed planet is in fixed sign in

Rasi (own decisions) or Navamsa (blessings/mantra).

If both dispositor of the curse and bhava karaka of the curse are badly placed (per the

rules explained above) the Devata of Bhava should be propiated.

Lagna –  Gayatri

Fourth house –  Parvati/Mahavidya

Seventh house –  Lakshmi

Tenth house –  Saraswati

Rest of the houses depends on the tattva/element of the Karaka.

Jupiter is the karaka for the second, fifth, ninth an d eleventh –  Vishnu (lord of

Akasha/Air Tattva is recommended).

Third house is ruled by Agni/Fire tattva and Praj apati mantra will form the remedy.

For the sixth, eight and the twelfth, the karaka is Shani (Vayu/Air tattva) and Shiva

mantra is the upaya.

Alternatively for bhava devata we also use Mahavidya of the cursed graha as the remedy,

same for affliction given by three malefics.

Other Rules

Additionaly if Sun is afflicted remedy comes from Jupiter and vice v ersa (Rahu grast

divaakaro sadrisham). For Shukra saapa worship of Sri Ganesha is advised. Vishnu

removes all curses related to Budha. Sanjay Rath: “All curses, no matter however strong

and powerful are removed by worshipping Sri Jagannatha in His Bala Gopala Vesha. He

will pull down the curse like u prooting the Arjuna trees and frees the Atma’s like those of

the trapped/cursed Yaksha in the Arjuna tree. The Mantra for worshipping Him in this

Vesha is “

K L E E M K R I SH N A K LE E M

“. This has to be repeated ONE LAKH times by

any member of the family wishing to get rid of any curse”.

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INTRODUCTION

 Abhiśāpa

 or

śāpa,

otherwise known as a curse, is an invocation to the superior powers, in order to cause harm and bring about suffering to another person or persons, nation or lands.

The person bestowing the śāpa or curse causes

misfortune to another by evoking the Gods or supernatural elements. Consequently, the cursed person is engulfed by misery and hardship, while cursed lands are devastated by wars, strife, floods and famine. A person is instigated to

curse because of extreme and intense emotions, namely, anger (Mars), sorrow (Saturn) and shock (Rāhu)

[2]. Such emotion ignites a person to curse, which very often leads to the denial of the basic aspects of happiness and content in life like marriage, children, family, home, money, and profession etc. of the cursed subject.

Mythology of both the East and the Occident is replete with stories of curses. The ṛṣ

 īs of yore were particularly adept

at casting sweeping curses on all and sundry at the blink of an eye. People trembled at the name of ṛṣ

 īs like Durbāsā,

whose legendary anger provoked him to curse frequently. The

Rāmāya

ṇ a

came into existence because of Nārada’s

curse on Viṣṇu denying him marital happiness and conjugal bliss. Viṣṇu had to take birth as a human being in the

form of the Rāma avatar to fulfill Nārada’s curs e

[3]

. Gautama’s curse on his wife Ahalyā froze her into a stone for

centuries, until the divine fe

et of Rāma relieved her of her misery. Gāndhārī’s curse o n K

ṛṣṇa destroyed the Yadu Dynasty. Dakṣ

a’s curse compelled the Moon to wax and wane, while Śanaiścara was tarnished for life, as his gaze

destroyed whatever it beheld, due to the deadly curse of his wife. The reason behind these curses were a variety of

passionate reactions: Nārada’s anger at Vi

ṣṇ

u’s obstruction of his marriage, Gautama’s anger and shock at his wife’s

alleged infidelity with Indra, Gāndhārī’s hatred towards K

ṛṣṇa for not stopping the Kurukṣetra war and thereby

destroying the Kuru Dynasty, Dakṣ

a’s anger and sorrow for the Moon’s disdain towards his 26 daughters for the sake

of Rohiṇ

 ī, the sorrow of Śani’s wife for her husband’s negligence of his marital and conjugal duties in favour of 

 a spiritual lif e[4].

 A curse caused many a devatā and

ṛṣ

 ī to take human birth and provides th

e causal link in mythological narratives to karma and rebirth, thereby connecting two souls. At a more mundane plain from the ethereal beings, mortal lives are very often bound in curses, silently suffering the burden of their karma from either the past or the present life. Curses and karma therefore have a symbiotic relationship; the seed of one is often embedded in the other. Hardship and

denial in one’s life can be frequently rooted in a curse from the past life. Identifying curses in a horoscope thus

becomes an important tool for determining the cause of sufferance in this life and their remedies if any may be documented and applied.

PARĀŚARA’S TENET

Discussion on curses of past births is not easily found in jyotiṣa texts, except in Bṛ 

hat Parāśara Horā Śāstra

 and

Candrakalā Nā

ḍ 

ī 

, both of which talk about the denial of children due to various curses from the past life. Parsara has written extensively on curses from the previous birth in the chapter entitled

Purvajanmaśāpadyotanādhyāya

 of the Bṛ 

hat Parāśara Horā Śāstra

. Basically this chapter deals with the question of childlessness or denial of children as a

result of a curse from the past birth. Such a curse may have been uttered by one’s parents, relatives, gurus, priests or

even the Sarpas (Divine Serpents) or departed spirits, in the past life, due to some action or event that occurred at that time. Such an action or event stirred some deep passions within them of anger, sorrow or shock, thereby provoking them to wish ill of others.

In the Harihar Majumdar edition[5] of the Bṛ 

hat Parāśara, the chapter on curses commences with Pārvatī asking Śiva

to explain the curses from past life which causes childlessness. Śiva replies by stating that the first thing one must

undertake is to examine the bhāva bala or the strength of all the twelve houses very carefully, following which two

general principles a

re given by Parāśara for childlessness. These are as follows:

1. When Jupiter, Lagna lord, 7th lord and 5th lord are without any strength, there will be a denial of children or

there will be anapatya yoga.

2.

When Sun, Mars, Rāhu and Saturn are posited in the 5th h ouse

in strength, while simultaneously the 5th lord and/or Jupiter are bereft of any strength there will be anapatya yoga.

Parāśara in his primary analysis takes into account the afflictions on the 5t

h house, the 5th lord and Jupiter, by Mars,

Saturn and Rāhu. Jupiter is included here as it is the karaka for children and the 5th house. He then takes the planet

and the house associated with a particular curse. The examination of Pitṛ

śāpa would entail no

t only the condition of the 5th house and its lord and Jupiter but also the Sun and the 9th house and its lord. Similarly for the curse of the spouse, the 7th house, 7th lord and karaka Venus are e xamined and so on. This gives an indication that curses rep

resent the severe affliction of a house, its lord and its karakas by the three primary malefics, Mars, Rāhu and

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Saturn, resulting in the eventual destruction of the house and its signification. Two aspects are highlighted, namely, the strength or bala of t

he houses and the planets and secondly, the affliction on the kārakatva o f houses and

planets.

Parāśara has identified the types of curses that one may b ear from one’s past life in order to experience the sorrow of

childlessness in the present birth. These curses are as follows:

Person

Cursing

Name of

Curse

Planet

Associated

Houses

Divine

Serpents

Sarpaśāpa

Rāhu

5th House, 5th

Lord, Jupiter 

Father

Pit

śāpa

Sun

9th house, 9th

lord

Mother

Māt

śāpa

Moon

4th house, 4th

lord

Brother

Bhrāt

śāpa

Mars

3rd house,

3rd lord

Uncle

Mātulśāpa

 

Mercury

6th house, 6th

lord

Spouse

Patnīśāpa

 

Venus

7th house, 7th

lord

Brāhmi

 or

Priest

Brahmaśāpa

 

Jupiter

9th house, 9th

lord

Departed

Spirits

Pretaśāpa

Parāśara gives certain combinations for these

various curses which are as follows: COMBINATIONS FOR SAR

PAŚĀPA (CURSE OF THE

 DIVINE SERPENTS)

1.

Rāhu in the 5th aspected by Mars, or Rāhu in Mar’s sign.

1.

Fifth lord conjunct Rāhu and Saturn in the 5th aspected by the Moon.

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3.

Jupiter conjunct Mars, Rāhu in lagna and 5th lord in a dusthāna.

4.

Mercury as 5th lord in Mar’s navāmśa conjunct Mars and Rāhu and Māndi in lagna.

5.

Fifth house a Martian sign and Mercury aspected by Rāhu

6. Lagna

lord conjunct Rāhu, 5th lord conjunct Mars and J upiter aspected by Rāhu.

In Sarpaśāpa, Rāhu is the common factor and plays a pivotal role in all the combinations, with Mars and the dusthāna

lords.

PITṚ 

ŚĀPA (CURSE OF FATHE

R)

1. Debilitated Sun in the 5th in p

āpakartāri yoga and Saturn’s navāmśa.

2.

Sun as the 5th lord, in a trine, in pāpakartāri and conjunct and aspected by malefics.

3.

Jupiter in Sun’s sign, the 5th lord conjunct Sun and malefics in the lagna and the 5th house.

4. Lagna lord devoid of strength, 5th lord conjunct Sun in the fifth house with the lagna and the fifth house

aspected by malefics.

5. Ninth lord in the 5th house, 5th lord in the 10th, and lagna and 5th house afflicted by malefics.

6. Mars as 9th lord conjunct 5th lord in lagna or the 5th house, with the 9th house afflicted.

7.

Ninth lord in a dusthāna, Jupiter in a malefic sign, and lagna lord and the 5th lord conjunct malefics.

8.

Sun, Mars and Saturn conjunct in either lagna or the 5th house, with Rāhu and Jupiter in the 8th or the 12th

house.

9. Sun in t

he 8th house, Saturn in the 5th and the 5th lord c onjunct Rāhu.

10. Twelfth lord in the lagna, 8th lord in the 5th and the 9th lord in the 8th.

11. Sixth lord in the 5th, 9th lord in the 6th house and Jupiter conjunct malefics.

One can observe the affliction of th

e Sun, the karaka for father and its placement in dusthānas and with the dusthāna

lords are the common factor, along with the association of the 9th house and 9th lord, the bhāva for father.

MĀT

Ṛ 

ŚĀPA (CURSE OF MOTHE

R)

1.

Moon as 5th lord debilitated or in pāpakartāri and the 4th and 5th houses afflicted by malefics.

2. Saturn in the 11th, malefics in the fourth and a debilitated Moon in the 5th house.

3.

The 5th lord in a dusthāna, lagna lord d ebilitated and the Moon conjunct malefics.

4. The 5th lord in a dusthana,

the Moon in a malefic navāmśa and lagna and the 5th house afflicted.

5.

Moon as the 5th lord aspected by Mars, Saturn a nd Rāhu posited in the 9th or the 5 th houses.

6.

Mars as 4th lord conjunct Saturn or Rāhu and the Sun and the Moon in the lagna or the 5th hous

es. 7. Lagna and 5th lords in the 6th, 4th lord in the 8th and 9th and 8th lords in the lagna.

8. Sixth and 8th lords in the lagna, 4th lord in the 12th, Moon in the 5th and Jupiter afflicted.

9.

Lagna in an aśubha yoga, a feeble and waning Moon in the 7th and Rāhu and Saturn in the 4th or the 5th

houses.

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11.

Mars in lagna, Rāhu in the 5th, Sun in the 8th and Saturn in the 12th with the lagna and 4th lords in a

dusthana.

12. Jupiter in the

8th conjunct Mars and Rāhu and Saturn and the Moon in the 5th house.

The affliction of the 5th house, i ts lord and the Moon, the karaka for mother and their association with the 5th house and its lord and placement in a dusthana is emphasized.

BHRĀT

Ṛ 

ŚĀPA (

CURSE OF BROTHERS)

1.

Third lord conjunct Mars and Rāhu in the 5th and the lagna and 5th lords in the 8th house.

2. Debilitated Jupiter in the 3rd, Saturn in the 5th and the Moon and Mars in the 8th house.

3. Lagna lord in the 12th, Mars in the 5th and the 5th lord in the 8th.

4.

Lagna and the 5th houses in pāpakartāri and Lagna lord and Jupiter in dusthāna.

5. Tenth lord in the 3rd with other planets and Mars in the 5th house.

6.

Fifth house a Mercurial sign with Saturn and Rāhu in it and Mercury and Mars in the 12th hous

e. 7. Lagna lord in the 3rd, 3rd lord in the 5th and lagna, 3rd and 5th houses afflicted.

8.

Third lord in the 8th, Mars in the 5th with Rāhu and Saturn or aspected by them.

The third house, its lord and the karaka for brothers, Mars is included in the

combinations of Bhrāt

śāpa.

MĀTULŚĀPA (CURSE OF

MATERNAL UNCLES)

1.

Mercury and Jupiter in the 5th conjunct Mars and Rāhu and Saturn in lagna.

2. Lagna and 5th lords in the 5th house with Mercury, Mars and Saturn.

3. A combust 5th lord in lagna, Saturn in the 7th and lagnapati conjunct Mercury.

4. Sixth lord conjunct 12th lord in lagna with Moon, Mercury and Mars in the 5th.

Mercury, the karaka for relatives plays the key role for these combinations.

BRAHMAŚĀPA (CURSE OF THE BRĀHMI

Ṇ)

1.

Rāhu in Jupiter’s sign, Jupiter,

Mars and Saturn in the 5th and the 9th lord in the 8th house. 2. Ninth lord in the 5th, 5th lord in the 8th along with Jupiter, Mars and Saturn.

3.

Ninth lord debilitated and 12th lord in the 12th conjunct or aspected by Rāhu.

4.

Jupiter debilitated, Rāhu in lagna or the 5th house and the 5tgh lord in a dusthāna.

5. Jupiter as 5th lord in the 8th house conjunct malefics or the Sun and the Moon.

6.

Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in Saturn’s navāmśa and the 5th lord in the 12th house.

7.

Jupiter and Saturn in the lagna, Rāhu in the 9th and the 5th lord in the 12th.

Brahmaśāpa exhibits the weakness of Jupiter, afflicted by Rāhu, with the latter strongly placed in the lagna or trines.

The ninth house and lord, the karaka for gurus, teachers and priests also play a prominent role in these combinations.

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PATNĪŚĀPA (CURSE OF

SPOUSE)

1.

Seventh lord in the 5th, Saturn in the 7th lord’s navāmśa and the 5th lord in the 8th house.

2. Seventh lord in the 8th, 12th lord in the 5th and Jupiter afflicted by malefics.

3. Venus in the 5th, 7th lord in the 8th and Jupiter afflicted by malefics.

4. Malefics in the 2nd and the 5th houses and the 7th lord in the 8th house.

5. Venus in the 9th, 7th lord in the 8th and malefics posited in the lagna and the 5th house.

6. Venus as

the 9th lord and Jupiter, the 5th and lagna and 7th lords in dusthānas.

7.

Fifth house in a Venusian sign with Moon and Rāhu in it.

8.

Saturn and Venus in the 7th, Jupiter in the 8th, Sun in the 5th and Rāhu in lagna.

9. Mars in the 2nd, Jupiter in the 12th, Venu

s in the 5th conjunct or aspected by Rāhu.

10. Second and 7th lords in the 8th, Saturn and Mars in 5th/lagna and Jupiter conjunct malefics.

11.

Rāhu in lagna, Saturn in the 5th and Mars in the 9th and 5th and 7th lords in the 8th house.

Understandably, the 7th hou

se, its lord and kāraka Venus is in focus, but what stands out as a common factor is the

placement of the 7th lord in the 8th house.

PRETAŚĀPA (CURSE OF

THE DEPARTED SPIRITS)

This occurs when the final rites have not been performed, and then the forefathers bestow a curse in their form as spirits.

1.

Saturn and the Sun in the 5th, feeble, waning Moon in the 7th and Rāhu and Jupiter in the lagna or the 12th

house.

2. Fifth lord Saturn and Jupiter in the 8th and Mars in lagna.

3. Malefics in lagna, Sun in the 12th, Mars, Saturn and Mercury in the 5th and 5th lord in the 8th.

4.

Rāhu in lagna, Saturn in 5th and Jupiter in the 8th.

5.

Rāhu, Venus and Jupiter in lagna and the lagna lord in the 8th with Saturn and Moon.

6.

Rāhu in lagna and Saturn in the 5th, conjunct or aspected

by Mars.

7. Debilitated Jupiter debilitated 5th lord conjunct or aspected by any debilitated planet.

8.

Saturn in lagna, Rāhu in 5th, Sun in the 8th and Mars in the 12th.

9.

Seventh lord in a dusthana, Moon in the 5th and Saturn and Māndi in lagna.

10. Twelfth lord in the 5th with Saturn and Venus and Jupiter in the 8th house.

These combinations of curses as given by Parāśara depict the annihilation of a house and its signification. Such a

destruction of a house is done by the association of malefics, specifically, Mars

, Saturn and Rāhu by their conjunction

and aspect on the house, its lord and its karaka. It is also done by the placement of the karaka and the lord in

dusthānas, and their association with dusthana lords, particularly the 8th and the 12th houses and their 

 lords, that is aṣṭ

ameśa and vyāyeśa. One may refer back to the opening lines made by Śiva

 that is the understanding of curses is

to be done by analyzing the strength of the bhāva. When the bhāva and its signification are destroyed, it is bereft of

any strength. It is interesting to note that Parāśara here talks only ab out the association with

malefics and the link

with dusthānas. Apart from mentioning debilitation a few times, he has not referred to any other sources of strength.

This leads one to conclude, that the malefic association of Saturn, Mars and Rāhu is emphasized in the context of

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If one takes the principles expounded by Parāśara for the 5th house, one may extend them to the other houses as

well. Association of these three malefic planets along with the dusthana lords with any bhāva may destroy the

signification of that bhāva

and deny the fruits of the same to the native. The table below suggests possible results of

the destruction of each of the twelve bhāvas by applying the principles of Parāśara.

House Houses and Planets Involved Possible Results

Tanu

Lagna, Lagna Lord and Sun

Loss of reputation

Dhana 2nd, 2nd Lord and Jupiter

Denial of family and sustenance

Bhrāt

3rd, 3rd Lord and Mars

Denial of brothers

Māt

4th, 4th Lord and Moon

Destruction of Mother and Home

Putra

5th, 5th Lord and Jupiter

Denial of children

Śatru

6th, 6th Lord and Saturn

Troubles from Enemies

Kalatra 7th, 7th Lord and Venus

Denial of marriage

M

tyu

8th, 8th Lord and Saturn

Disease and Denial of health

Pit

9th, 9th Lord and Jupiter

Destruction of father

Karma 10th, 10th Lord and Mercury

Professional ruin

Lābha

11th, 11th Lord and Jupiter

Denial of income

Vyāya

12th, 12th Lord and Saturn

Denial of mental peace and sanity

CURSED PLANETS

Sri Jagannath Center  [6] 

has done extensive work on curs es and has extended Parāśara’s principles to other areas of

life, such as denial of marriage, home, profession, health etc. It has also extended the concept of curses on houses

as elaborated by Parāśara to that on planets ( d

iscussed above), as has been taught in the parampara of Puri.  A curse from a past birth is depicted in the horoscope when a natural benefic or a house is afflicted by at least two of

the three natural malefics, Mars, Saturn and Rāhu by graha d

ṛṣṭi. The reason for taking graha dṛṣṭ

i instead of rāśī

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another. The natural benefics are Jupiter, Moon, Venus and Mercury. The Sun is included to show Pitṛ

śāpa. The

affliction of these planets, following Parāśara, portrays the following curses:

 A ffliction on Planets Curse

Name of Curs e

 J upiter 

 

Brahmin

Brahmaśāpa

 Moon

 

Mother

Māt

śāpa

Venus

 

Spouse

Patnī/patiśāpa

 Merc ury 

 

Uncle

Mātulśāpa

 S un

 

Father

Pit

śāpa

When any of these planets are aspected by two or more of the following grahas, Mars, Saturn and Rāhu, a curse is

identified. Mars depicts anger, Saturn sorrow and Rāhu shock from deceit or illusion. The house o wned by these

planets will show the areas of s

uffering, while the involvement of the Ātmakāraka in the scenario ensures that the

curse will fructify and that it is complete and the torment severe. The connection of the 8th ho use and its lord in this yoga confirms that the curse is from a past birth, which can be re-confirmed with an examination of the ṣaṣṭ

śa.

The involvement of the Ātmakāraka or the lagnādhipati shows that the curse will be upon the individual.

Multiple curses can operate in a horoscope, of which one will be p rimary and will yield maximum suffering, while the secondary curses will manifest at certain specific times. The curse of the highest natural benefic, that is Jupiter,

usually depicts the primary curse, or the involvement of the Ātmakāraka, or if all three malefics are aspecting

 any of the natural benefics. Secondary curses do not exist independently, and once the primary curse in forgiven, the secondary curses are forgiven too. The remedy has to be done for the primary curse only, as it is the root and will remove the negatives of the o ther curses as well. One must also take into account other janma doṣas, like

 Amāvasyā, Caturdaśī, and Saìkrānti do

ṣas as the curse will afflict these do ṣas as well. Once the curse is lifted the  janma doṣas will be alleviated.

REMEDIES

Curses require remedial measures to relieve the afflicted planet. Parāśara has listed a s et of remedies for each of the

curses mentioned earlier, but it must be remembered that one must first ascertain whether the native is capable of doing the remedy. The ninth house has to be examined for this purpose, which will reveal whether the native has the

bhāgya or fortune to perform remedies which will remove the affliction on the planet said to be under curse. Examine

the ṣaṣṭ

śa of the 9th lord which will giv

e further indications of the capacity of the person to undertake remedies. Information about the correct remedy is very often not made available to the n ative with a curse in his chart until the curse period is over. At times, when the native is a very diligent worshipper of his iṣṭ

a devatā, the curse may not take

affect, or the suffering may be very minor.

Parāśara’s remedies are as follows:

SARPAŚĀPA

1.

Establish a gold idol of Nāga and worship him acc ording to the rituals followed in the native’s house.

2. Cow

, land, sesame and gold should be donated according to one’s capacity for the expansion of one’s c lan.

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1. Perform pitṛ

śrāddha at Gaya and feed a 1000 Brāhmi

ṇs. 2.

Kanyādān or give away a girl in marriage.

3. Donate a pregnant cow

MĀT

Ṛ 

ŚĀPA

1. Bathe at

Setubandha and chant the Gāyatrī one lakh times.

2.

Do grahadānam and feed milk to Brahmins from a silver bowl.

3. Do pradakṣ

 īna of a pepul tree and recite nāmagāna 1008 times.

BHRĀT

Ṛ 

ŚĀPA

1. Hear and chant (kirtaṇ) the names of Viṣṇu.

2.

Perform Candrāya

ṇa Vrata.

3. Bat

he in the River Kāverī and spend time with the Vai

ṣṇavas. 4. Plant a Pepul tree.

5.

Donate 10 cows through he hands of one’s spouse.

6. Donate land whilst wishing for children.

MĀTULŚĀPA

1. Establish an idol of Viṣṇu.

2. Bathe at Setubandha and dig wells etc.

BRAHMAŚĀPA

1.

Perform Candrāya

ṇa Vrata.

2. Do Brahmakṛ

cha Sādhanā three times.

3. Donate cows along with dakṣiṇ

ā.

4. Donate païca ratna (diamond, ruby, blue sapphire, emerald and pearl) along with gold.

5. Donate rice 10,000 times.

PATNĪŚĀPA

1. Give away a girl in marriage.

2. Donate a bejeweled and adorned idol of Lakṣ

mī Nārāya

ṇa, 10 cows, beds and clothes. This has to be done both the husband and the wife.

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1.

Donate an idol of Brahma after performing rudrasnāna.

2. Donate cows, silver and blue vessels.

Parāśara’s remedies for

planets under curse are as follows:

Planet

Remedy

Mercury

Worship Śiva

Listening to Hari Va

śa Purāna

Venus

Worship Śiva

Moon

Mantra, Yantra, Medicines

Jupiter 

Mantra, Yantra, Medicines

Rāhu

Kanyādān

Sun

Hari Kirta

a

Ketu

Donating cow

Mars

Japa of Rudra

Saturn

Japa of Rudra

MŪLA DAŚA

The tool for timing the manifestation of the curse is Mūla Dasa, which is explained in detail by Sāravalī. This is also

known as the Lagna Kendrādi Graha Daśa a nd is a derivative of the Vimśottarī. The daśa commences from the

strongest among lagna, candra

lagna and sūrya lagna. This is specifically mentioned by Sāravalī and he also quotes

Satyacārya on this principle. After the daśa of the kendras are complete, the daśa of the pa

ṇapharas and apoklimas take place. One must be careful in choosing the planet which will deliver the curse, which is usually the most malefic planet involved in the curse. Observe if a malefic is involved in multiple curses, then it is that planet which will

manifest the curses. ILLUSTRATIONS

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Rāma’s chart shows Brahma, Māt

ṛ and Pitṛ

śāpas, of which the Brahma śāpa is the primary curse. This is the curse

of Nārada on Vi

ṣṇu, prophesying the denial of marital bliss and conjugal life. Saturn and Mars aspect both Jupiter and Moon, while all three malefics, Satur 

n, Mars and Rāhu aspect the Sun. Saturn is in the 4th house and Mars in the 7th

in maraṇ

a karaka sthāna. Saturn also lords the 7th house, signifying that the curse would affect domestic and marital

life. Saturn gave him sorrow where his home and marriage w

as concerned and denied him happiness. His wife, Sītā

was kidnapped by Rāva

a, where she suffered at the hands of the rāk

ṣasas. This period of separation and pain was

followed by moments of great test when he had to ask Sītā to take the tests of fire to pr 

ove her purity in front of the world. The phase of separation continues, when she finally left hi and stayed in the forest upon their return to

 Ayodhyā. She did not even inform Rāma about the birth of their children, and the boys grew up to battle their fa

ther. The curse was uttered by his step mother and it banished him to the forests for 14 years bereft of all his possessions. The curse on the exalted Sun in the 10th house, denied him his kingdom for those years. The 6th house is also under affliction wit

h the presence of Rāhu, showing the e xistence of significant enemies, in the form of rāk

ṣasas. While in

exile, Rāma established and worshipped a jyotirlinga at Rāmeśvaram (Exalted Sun in Rāhu).

He also worshipped

the Devi in the form of Durgatināśinī and Cāmu

ṇḍ

ā (Moon as aspected by Mars). He was moreover a great

worshipper of his guru, without whose blessings he never undertook anything. Jupiter, Moon and Sun and were propitiated. Venus is exalted in the 9th house, with the aspect of the 9th lord Jupiter from lagna, which is not only in

exaltation but conjoined lagna lord Moon in a perfect Gajakeśarī Jupiter, Moon and Sun and were p ropitiated. Venus

is exalted in the 9th house, with the aspect of the 9th lord Jupiter from lagna, which is not only in exaltation but

conjoined lagna lord Moon in a perfect Gajakeśarī Yoga.

2. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu

The Moon has graha dṛṣṭ

i from Saturn, Mars and Rāhu and is also eclipsed, signifying Māt

śāpa. Mars is the AK and

the 8th lord Jupiter is aspecting the Moon, fulfilling all conditions for a complete curse. So the Moon has to be

propitiated. The ninth house has benefic influences with the presence of Venus and J upiter’s aspect from Dhanu.

Moreover, the 9th lord, which is also the AK, is exalted and aspecting the 9th house. The 9th lord also happens to be in Amṛta ṣaṣṭ

śa. The lagna lord Sun is aspecting the 5th and 9th houses by rāśī d

ṛṣṭi. The path of mantra and worship is strongly indicated and he spread the Hare Kṛṣṇ

a Mahāmantra in the world, to give mukti

to a millions of

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souls in bandhana. Moon signifies Kṛṣṇa and so the mantra of Kṛṣṇa acted like a supreme remedy. Of course,

Caitanya Mahāprabhu is considered to be an a

śa avatar and his establishment and spread of Vai

ṣṇavism in the world is legendary, which also indicates propitiation of the Moon.

3. Śrila Prabhupāda

Brahmaśāpa is indicated in this chart, with Jupiter aspected by AK Rāhu and Mars. Mars is conjunct the 8th lord

Moon. Jupiter is conjunct the ninth lord Sun and Ketu in the ninth house. The conjunction of these three highly spiritual planets in the 9th h ouse is significant. The Sun in the 9 th, especially in its own sign indicates temples while the lagna lord in the 9th house shows the blessings of Viṣṇu. Ketu, the mokṣ

a karaka is the 12th lord. Prabhupāda

endured the curse through several dasas, including the Mūla Dasa of Jupiter, Moon, Mars and Rāhu. After the

walking his way through the hardships of sa ṁ

sāra, he renounced the world at the end of Saturn daś

a. At the age of

70, in Sun and Ketu Mūla dasas, he established ISCKON, went abroad and established 108 K

ṛṣṇa temples through

out the world. He spread the Mahāmantra and saved many a soul entrapped in narcotics, arms and alcohol. Observe

his ṣaṣṭ

śa in Ghorā. Exalted Moon and the conjunction of Venus and exalted Mercury are particular combinations

or Kṛṣṇ

a and Rādhā

-Kṛṣṇa devotion. 4. Adolf Hitler 

Lagna lord, Ātmakāraka and 8th lord Venus is retrograde in the 7th house, of which it is the k araka, aspec

ted by Mars and Saturn. There is a curse both on the house and on Venus. Hitler never married, although he may have had several liaisons. The curse is so severe, the day he finally married, he committed suicide and left this world. The 9th lord Mercury is in Bhraṣṭa (depraved, fallen) ṣaṣṭ

śa, indicating that his bhāgya for performing remedies was poor.

He finally succumbed to the curse in h is chart.

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Curse on the 5th and 7th houses has denied the native children, marriage, even the joys of a relationship, although she years for love and companionship. Saturn and AK Mars is in the 5th with karaka Jupiter, which is also the 8th lord, in maraṇ

a karaka sthāna conjunct

Rāhu. The 7th house is aspected by Rāhu and Saturn, with the

significator Venus in maraṇ

a karaka sthāna. The 9th

lord which is the AK is conjunct Saturn and the aspect of Guru Caṇḍ

āla Yoga on the 9th house has tarnished the

dharma bhāva, despite the presence of Ketu and the presence of the 9th lord in Śitala

ṣaṣṭ

śa. Ketu does bestow

some spiritual inclinations in the native, and she took initiation, but never chose to chant her dik ṣ

ā mantra, nor saw

the need or necessity for it. Saturn is the most malefic planet as it is involved in the curses of both the houses, and

during its Mūla Dasa, it delivered the curse very severely. The blows also came from gurus and teachers and in 7th

house matters.

6. Mother Teresa: Denial of Marriage

Mother Teresa’s chart has the curse on

the 7th house, with Saturn and Rāhu aspecting it and the karaka Venus in the 8th house. Rāhu is the AK and the 8th

lord Moon is conjunct Saturn. Denial of marriage and celibacy is complete, but here blessed life as a nun celebrated as a saint can be seen from the 9th house, where the 9th lord Sun is in the 9th house conjunct 5th lord Mars, a complete yoga for worship with the union of the 5th and 9th lords. The 9th lord is in Komala ṣaṣṭ

śa, and she was

the personification of compassion and mercy, as she spend her life dedicated in building institutions for the poor, the orphaned and the needy. Every breath was spent in caring for the destitute that she picked up from the streets of Calcutta, whether there are orphans or lepers. One can clearly observe that in the charts of saints like Mother Teresa ,

Śrila Prabhupāda and Caitanya Mahāprabhu, remedies have worked through their 9th houses, through their prayers

and worship, which became an integral part of their lives, and the very purpose of their birth.

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Venus, AK and 8th lord is under curse by the conjunction of Mars and aspect of Saturn. This curse is also on the 7th lord. Consequently not only does she remain unmarried, she has suffered through her relationships, none of which

come to the fruition of marriage. Venus Mūla daś

a delivered the curse. Venus needs to be propitiated but as the

curse is severe and since it is also the śubhapati and in a Kendra, she was advised to do Kamalātmikā worship. This

was during Mars Mūla daśa, which ends in 2005. Despite repeated plans to rec

eive the mantra, she could not do so.

The 9th lord Mars is involved in the curse and is afflicted by Saturn and in Dāvāgni

ṣaṣṭ

śa. It is unlikely that she

would receive the mantra in Mars’ Mūla Dasa. On the other hand, the co

-lord of the 9th house, Ketu is in Mṛdu ṣaṣṭ

śa, which also corresponds with the fact that she is a god fearing and spiritual lady. Ketu Mūla Dasa will

commence in July 2005; it is highly probable that she will receive the mantra then and start her remedy.

This is am indication, that one cannot really avoid suffering during the curse period, except perhaps for those who have been doing their iṣṭa mantras diligently since their childhood.

[1] Paper presented at the 3rd Annual SJC Asia Conference, Mumbai, 13-20 January, 2004

[2] See Vedic Remedies in Curses, paper presented by Sanjay Rath a t the Paräçara Vedic Astrology Conference at Belgrade, Serbia, in July, 2004.

[3] Ibid. For the full story of the curse.

[4] The details of these stories are found in the various puräëas. Contact author for details.

[5] Majumdar, Harihar (tr.), Båhat Paräçara Horä Çästra (Puthipatra, Calcutta, 1991). In this edition the chapter on curses is the 21st chapter. Most of the çlokas are identical with the G. C. Sharma edition, except for the çloka numbers.

[6]

See Sanjay Rath’s papers presented in the conferences in California, 2002 and Serbia, 200

4 on curses. Also see his detailed discussion on curses and their remedies in Vedic Remedies in Astrology , Sagar, New Delhi, 1999.

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