If a planet does not reside in one of the special positions outlined in the planetary dignity table (such as exaltation, debilitation, or its own sign), its strength can still be interpreted based on several other key factors: Its participation in yogas (planetary combinations – The aspects it receives from other…
Understanding planetary strength is the cornerstone of accurate chart interpretation in Jyotish. It is not merely a technical step — it is the essence of predictive astrology. Knowing how powerful or debilitated a planet is within a particular sign enables us to gauge its influence, both constructive and disruptive, in a…
In Vedic astrology, planets don’t just act in isolation — they look, they gaze, they cast their influence across the chart. This is known as drishti, or aspect — the “sight” or glance of a planet. When a planet aspects another house or planet, it shares its energetic imprint, subtly altering…
In ephemerides, the letter “R” marks a planet as retrograde, meaning it appears to move backward in the sky. Of course, no planet truly reverses its course — this is merely an optical illusion from Earth’s perspective, caused by the relative motion of celestial bodies. But in the symbolic language…
One of the most sensitive planetary combinations in Jyotish is the conjunction of planets with the Sun. When a planet comes within 5 degrees of the Sun, it is said to be combust. In this state, the Sun metaphorically burns the planet, weakening its ability to express its natural qualities…