Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations
by Radhakrishnan. P | 2017 | 51,158 words
This study analyzes the Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations and it’s contribution to modern astrology. This thesis also aims at integrated scientific explanations on New and Full Moon and their influence of Geo-physical phenomena and also analyzes how significant a role the moon plays in keeping the life on earth. Astrology is the or...
9. Chandra-dosha-apavada
When the Auspicious planet is owned with noble sign; positioned at dwadashamsa of favourable signs supported with the aspect of esteemed planets; or Ascendant is positioned at quadrants of Amshaka, or Muhurtarashi with better chandrakriya or Jupiter is owned at the cardinal centres during the Shuklapaksha are result oriented.
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If all the positional strength becomes perfect, this combination will neutralize the moon’s own Navasmshakadosha and Papanavamshakadosha as remaining grahas.
Footnotes and references:
[1]:
P.S.Purushottaman Nampoothiri (2005); Madhaveeyam, S.T.Reddiar, Quilon; Chap-3, Ver-40-41, pp-59-60