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Astrology and
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a group research based on over 200 charts with
navamsha, two dashas and transit of planets by research
students ofJanuary 2008 batch.
English Section

Hindi Section



AlokVerma
Ashwini Baqaya
B.Shobha
Harsh Kumar
Meenakshi Priyadarshini
Rajesh Raj
Sheila Seth

Anuj Gupa
G.K.Joshi
Kalpana Sablok
Sunita Sharma
Sateyandra Bisht
Rama Gupta
Rishi Kapoor

Guidance

Shri K.N. Rao
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Vani Publications, Delhi


Appreciation by the Guide
Many igr1orant astrologers were objecting
ro marriages if Saturn was transitting in their

seventh house rm my rese.1rches on double
tr,1nsit of Saturn and Jupiter was published
eighteen years ago. It was a very original and
revolutionary research. But wh.1t h.1ppened
later shows the sheer hollowness of Indian

TI1e bitter truth that we must face is that
in (his land of Hindus where marriage is such a
s.1cred institution and parents are anxious to
get their children. particularly daughters.
married off. there is no method or dependable
metho ...i of tim ins marriages in any of the well
known and great astrological work.

astrologers.
However. what happened to the earlier
research must be recalled.

Plagiarism
Books have come out recently ar1d they
are plagiarisms. I received the following letter
whiCh I am reproducing here verbatim.

From

Praveen Kumar >
To: k n rao <>
Subject: Plagiarism
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 21:44:24 1ST
Respected Sir,

Sadar Pranam.
Yesterday I was looking at some book
on Transits by some S.K. Duggal of
Chandigarh, published by Sagar
Publications. I was shocked to see your
'Donble Transit' theory therein, using
almost the same wordings and without any
reference to your goodself. I wonder how
such persons can do justice with their
prafession of astrology, a divine science.
Hore unfortunate is that even such blatant
plagiarism can't be challenged in astrology.
!·lay God take care of the situation.
Praveen Kumar (Numbai)

TI1e first major research also plagianscd
The first m<1jor research done in this
direction was by me when I asked
S.N. Kapoor. M.N. l(edM, Lalita Gupt,1.
J.N. Sharm.1 and others to work on it. TI1e
entire research was gui~ed by me and based
on my double transit phenomenon. When they
were seri~1lised In the A.strologic.ll Ma.g<1zinc,
rhe following was clearly written in one of che
arcicles.
See t11e following paragraphs
excerpted from my book Sanrlhe Saare ·
a balanced view, page 6 -

··n11 1985. most of my rese.1rches based

on the double transit phenomenon had
been published. I slwwed a ~r.._e~_Ls__rLs_g_qnd
fall birth of children of siblilws and of
m~rJiag~. For a replic<1ble and sratiscicdl
research on
marriage. I decided to get
produced a research by collecting a group of
seven and gave them my parameters but,
asked them to use their data which they did
mechanically and tabul~ted them 'tatistically.
When it was scria.liscd In the Astrological
Magazine my namt.~ was always me-r.tioned
because it was my research .mrl I guided the
group of seven.


See footnote issue of the Asnologic<"ll Magazine which re,1.ds
thus:

1. Our team led by K.N. Rao consists of nonprofessional astrologers only.
2. At page 482 under About the Paper
"It will be seen that we are making a
begmning with only an extended application
of the double transit principle given by
K.N. Rao in his series "Three Stages of
Prediction"
TI1e cec1.m of seven I had chosen consisted

of

I. Lalita Gupta
2. J(,,mla Sooct
3. Poornimc1. Joshi (three women cmd four

males)
4. J.N. Sl1<1rma
5. S.N. [(,,poor
6. R.K. Misra and

7. M.N. Kedar
TI1e most substc1nc"1al c1.nd hard work In

producing it was clone by M.N. Kedar.
They have brought it ouc with some
changes and some unconvincing additions in a
book form. omitting my name I will not
grudge it. 1 wish them well but surely hope
that t'11ey will produce some original resectrch
of their own.
'"It Wc1.S later brought out in c1. book form
without ,1.ny mention about me and wichout
any original contribution by any one of the

participants. The tragedy of .1Strology in India
has always been lack of rcse~1.rcl1 or as in this
c1.nd many cases, plagiarising my rescc1.rchcs or
of my students whom I h,1.ve been guiding.··

Dr. B.V. Raman in his sixty eight years of
astrologicc1.1 career has not produced a single

research. Such hc1.S been the dismal record of
many other astrologers otherwise so well
known.
Yet. because c"1ming marric"lge continues
co baffle astrologers, c1.nd these days there are
hundreds of instances of nscrologers fc1.iling in
this most traditional areas. It is necesSc1.ry co do
further work in chis field.

This monograph on Astrology and
Timing of Marriage - (a Scientific Approach)
by the juniormost students of research
students of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan is
most remarkable as the students were not
confident in the beginning of completing it
satisfactorily in time and getting it
published.
One can see the quality of the research
and the zeal exhibited by the students in
this book. I was confident that it could be
done and here it is, a rare achievement
indeed. I am full of praise for them.
The scientific approach, the brilliance
of replication, the high percentage of
success in this research, surpassing every
other research on this subject, shoVIS what
these students, with modern education, can
achieve without cheating their clients with
fraudulent yogas like Kaal Sarpa Yogas or
through the fright of Saadhe Saati.

A sacred science like jyotisha needs
men with higher morality. That is sadly
missing in the present scenario.
K.N. Rao


Contents
Aclmowledgements •......••.....•.....••••...•...............••......•..•••....•..•..••..........•.............. 3
~nChapter- I

Introduction •.•.........•.....•........•...........................................••......................... 7
..........................................................................•......•••....•................. 11

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Chapter- 2
Parameters- Timing of Marriage ...•...•....•...........•.•................................... 14
18

lflTIGUS • •• ••••••••••••••••• ••••• •• •••• ••••••••••• ••••• ••• •••••• ••• •••••• ••••• •••••• •• •••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••• •••

Chapter- 3
Case Studies ...•.......•..•.....•.......••........•...•••...............•••..••........•............•...••. 21
21

~~ ........•....•••••....••.......•.............•..........•••....•.•••••...........................

Chapter- 4
Additional Cases ..••...........•••....................•...........................••.....•....••......... 94

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Chapter- 5

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Conditional Dasha .•......•••...........•............................................•......••...•••.. I 04
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Chapter- 6
Observations •••••.........•..............•....•.............•.......................••......•........•... 113
~ .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.••..•......•......••..••••.•••••••...••••..••.•••••••••••••••••••.•.. 115
Conclusions ...••••...••..••.......••••...••.........•...•••........••....•....••.........••..•.•..••.•......•..... I 17
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Chapter -1

Introduction
The world is said to have began with

Brahma's 'Manas Shrishtl' where Brahm a willed
and man came to life. This process of creation
had two major problems. The first problem was
that Brahma could create only 'men' who c.1me
to life, carried on chores, prayed, performed
yagna and attained 'Moksha'. The second
problem was that this process was not self
regenerating hence, there was stagnation,
decrease in population&.. ultimately back to zero
population. Therefore, Brahma had to create men
again and again.
This led to the need for 'Maithun Shrishti',
I.e., creation through Sex. However, Padmayoni
Brahma is sald to have been at a loss as to how
to create a woman. He realized that he would
need Shiva 's help to be
able to achieve success.

Story of
Ardhnarishwar
Frequent prayers of
Brahma to the ·all

powerful Shiv,,· were
answered and a very
pleased Shiva stood in
front of him. After
lending
a
very

sympathetic ear to the
problems of Brahma,
Shiva took the form of
'Ardhnarishwar' and
subsequently Shiva Devi
came Into
being.
Brahma prayed to her
and put forward his
difficulties seeking her
grace to grant him ability
to create a woman. On
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being pleased with his prayers 'Shiva Devi'
emitted a divine ll,'3ht from between her
eyebrows which took t!le form of 'Shakti' which
entered Brahma's heart rendered him the ability
to create women.
'Shiva Devi'also agreed to Brahma's request
to be born as Daksha 's daughter. This Is how
women came Into being.
However, for 'Maithunl Shrlshtl' to be
successfully implemented it was important for
men and women to be attracted to each other.
Therefore, all devatas approached Kamdev and
Rati for help in getting Mahadev Shankar
attracted towards Parvatl and initiating 'Maithuni
Shrlstl'_
Story of Kamdev being

Reduced to Ashes
Kamdev for the sake
of humanity agreed to
the
proposal
and
followed by the Devtas
set out to Kailash where
Shlva was engrossed In
his 'Tapasya'. After lalong with his friend
Vasant aimed his arrow
at Shiva, he felt attracted
towards Parvatl. This
surprised him and he
wondered as to what was
the cause of this
disturbance
in
his
meditation. His probe In
all directions led him to
see Kamdev on his left
all set with his bow and
arrow to aim at Shiva
again. This irked Shiva so
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Introduction

much that he emitted a large ball of flre from his
3rd eye which took a vicious form, went up to
the sky and fell on eatth setting everything on
fire. Everyone panicked and ran 'hither thither'
but to no avail. Before anyone could seek
forgiveness Kamdev was reduced to ashes. All
of them.froze In their place and Rat! fainted with
grief. On gaining consciousness she prayed to
Sh!va and sought his grace and blessing. Shlva
·mellowed down and blessed her. He said that
Kamdev would take human form once Vishnu
took avatar as Sri Krishna and would be born of
Rukmani's womb. He would be named
'Pradyumn' but till then he would enter every
being's heart In the form of 'Ananda'.
This led to the beginning of 'creation
through sex' and also the entire chaos in this
world. As everyone started to get attracted to
each other It led to a lot of unforeseen problems.
So In order to selfregulate the human race and
to maintain sanity and sanctity of Institution In
the society, certain legal, social and moral codes
were enforced and Manusmrltl elaborates about
these codes In detail.
In ancient times. a human being on an
average was said to have had a life of 100 years
equally divided Into 4 parts or ·Ashr,1ms' Brahmcharya, Grihastha, Vanprastha and Sanyas.

Out of these Grihastha is the ashram where a
person gets married and produces children and
discharges his duties towards the societ> ... This,
therefore, Is the most Important ashram from
social point of view and hence was most keenly
scrutinized by one and all. The Shastra lay down
marriage as a sacred duty which entails both
social and religious obligations. Manusmiriti
clearly lays down certain codes pertaining to the
marriageable age and do's 8.. don'ts involved in
the Institution of marriage. Some of them are:

Girls should be married off only after she Is
16 years old.

Women should be given responsibility of
Money, wealth, expenditure, planning,
religious duties, kitchen, complete
household etc.
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Women are to be respected: they are like
'Sree Lakshml'.
A man only gets the woman who Is
destined to be his wife so he should be
thankful to God.
Husband and wife should live together
harmoniously duly performing their
religious duties.
They should not do anything which may


create ill will/rifr between them.
If a man has to go abroad In connection
with his work then he should provide
enough for this wife before leavln,g.
The marriage is to be declared void If the
girl is married off without disclosing facts
(illness. cruel nature etc.).
If the woman, harboring ill will towards her

husband, does not change her nature within
one year should be divorced (given up)
after forfeiting her jewellery etc. But If she
does so because of defects with the man
then she should not be abandoned.

Girl should not be married off to an
undeserving person ('li""').
If the father cannot marry off his daughter
within three years of her att,1ining
marriageable age, then she may find a man
on her own.
However, depending on the sodal norms,
customs and conventions there were a lot of
variations in the above codes from State to State
and even between different regions In the State.












Types of Marriage
In the ancient times 8 kinds of marriages
were prevalent which were said to have evolved
from the lower to higher stage.
The 8 kinds of marriages are Braham, Daiva,
Arsha, Prajapatya, Asur, Gandharva, R.o1kshas and
Palshach. Of these Palshach Is of the lowest order
whereas Brahm Is of the highest order.
Mahlrishl Manu further elaborates the
various marriages suitable for different Varnas
and pros and cons of all 8 types of marriages
along with the types of progeny that follows due
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to different kinds of marriages.

According to him for a pers.on who is
Brahmin, first 6 types of marriages are

app;oprlate whereas for Kshatriya, Vaishya and
Shudra only Arsha, Prajapatys, Asura and
Gandharva are appropriate. Ralkind of marriage is not good for any one and
should never be indulged into. These 8 kinds of
marriages are brieHy described belowBrahma- This entails that the bride's father
respectfully Invites an eligible groom along with
his family members to his house and would have
his daughter's marriage solemnized according
to religious ceremonies. He would perform what
Is referred to as 'Kaanya Daan' of his daughter.
Daiva - In this form of marriage the girl's
father would give ,away his daughter in marriage
as 'Daan' to the priest who performs the 'yagna'.
Arsha- TI1is form of marriage Is generally
prevalent in remote and Isolated hilly areas and
Involves girl's father accepting a few cows from
the groom who wants to marry his daughter.
Prajapatya - According to this rype of
marriage, the bride Is given away to the groom
along with her father's blessings with the sole
purpose of living together in order to produce
children and bring them up and thus get rid of
the debt of Prajapati, Lord Brahma.
Asur- Marrying a girl after paying off some
money to the parents and relatives of the girl
and also offering jewellery and fineries to the girl
herself is called 'Asur' marriage.
Gandharva - Coming together of a boy
and girl due to mutual attraction and marrying

each other without giving any consideration to
religious ceremonies Is called 'Gandharv'
Marriage.
Rakshas - Marrying a girl after abducting
her against her wishes and the wishes of her
parents is Rakshas Vivah. There is absolutely no
feeling of love and attraction in this form of
marriage.
Paishach - In this form of marriage, which
is regarded as the worst form, an Innocent girl
who is sleeping, unconscious., drugged or unable
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to protect herself is lured, lInto marriage after being molested or raped.
Of the 8 types of marriages, Brahma and
Gandharva arc in vogue even today.ln the former
the parents arrange the marriage and all religious
rituals and ceremonies are followed. The latter Is

popularly called 'love' marriage, court or civil
marriage and performed In the presence of a
magistrate where the consent of respective
parents Is not necess.1rlly required.

Whatever the type of marriage we will all
agree that m,1frlage was. Is and will always be
considered a major event in an individual's life.
In western society, Christianity played a major

role in holding fort for 'sacramental marriages'.
However, after World War II especially in 1960s
the institution of marriage s.tarted breaking up.
The system of 'couples living together' and
producing children out of 'wedlod<.' was rampant
In Europe and America. Terms like 'single-mom'
and 'unwed mothers' have become common in
these countries.
Now with the development of media and
means of communication the world has shrunk.
This has led to breaking down of the orthodox
oriental s.ocleties of Asia as well. Also stress on
education and career for women has changed
our outlook towards the institution of marriage
especially as far as the 'marriageable age' Is
considered.
Marriage Concept

'Change is the only constant', and hence
the concept of marriage has also been constantly
changing. However, all said and done, "Marriage
is bulwark against time, for, time is the measure
of change, and, In marriage two people take
vows never to change as far as their love and
feelings for each other are concerned". Come

what may and for 'Malthun Shrlshti 'to continue
coming together of man and woman Is a must
and what better way could be there other than
marriage.
Marriage Is a relationship/matrimonial
alliance between individuals who come to regard
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Introduction

their partners as 'jeevan saathJ', recognized by
the civil authority and/or bound by the religious
beliefs of the bride and groom as participants.
Marriage is found virtually in eve'Y society.
The vel)' oldest records that refer to Shaadi speak
of it as an established custom but despite
attempts by anthropologists to trace the origin
of matrimony, evidence is lacking.
Marriage marks the occasion when wo soul
mates undertake to sail married life's torrents

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together. It Is a moment of commitment, hope
and happiness. life Is the most important gift
that parents give to their children and then
choosing a perfect life partner for them Is the

second. Therefore, even today marriage remains
a very sacred and important Institution of society
and most parents who seek guidance of
astrologers focus (after asking about education
and career) on marriage of their children. They
feel relieved of ali duties only after their children
are happily married and settled.

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Parameters -Timing of Marriage
Navamsha (DKN), Dar a Pada (DP), Up-Pada (UP)
lagna or 7th lord of D I or D9. As we know
Jaimini's Char Dasha is a rashl based dasha and
not a nakshatra based dasha. Hence here the AD
the marriage shall take place. I.e .. what are the rashi should establish a connection by being in
1-7 axis with DK, DKN. DP. UPL or 7L or by
Parameters for 'timing of marriage'.
Our Guru Shri KN Rao Sir has, after several giving them Jalmini Drishti.
years ofobsel'{ation and elaborate study, divided
these parameters in two broad categories: Dasha Group B - Transit Based
Parameter 3 - Jupiter's aspects In transit
and Transit.
·A successful mmritlge depends on t'\NO
factors: finding the right partner and being the
right person". Ail stories of why ,,nd how
marriage takes pl(1ce, raises question about when

After checking the promise of marriage in a

on Vivah Saham: 'Vivah Saham' (VS) is a sensitive

horoscope the appropriate dasha, i.e., the dasha

point In the horo"ope and Is arrived at by adding
the longitudes of LL ,,nd 7L. The rashi thus arrived
then becomes the Vlvah Saham rashi.


which can give marriage must be arrived at. It is

always advisable to check at least two dashas
It is often said that 'someone somewhere Is
simultaneously to reduce margin of errors if not
eliminate them. In our parameters we have made for you' ,,nd the day you come across that
considered Vimshottari dasha and Jaimini 's Chara person you Immediately feel and know that you
Dasha. The former happens to be Nakshatra have met 'that someone' you have been waiting
based and the latter Rasi based thus making it a for. Does it not sound like what our Sir refers to
as Jupiter activating Vivah Saham In transit?
comprehensive approach.
Parameter 4 - Double Transit: The Saturn
Let us discuss the par~1meters:
and Jupiter activating Lagna, 7H. LL. 7L or VS.
Group A- Dasha Based
The role of double transit was first revealed by
Parameter I - Connection of Vimshottari our Sir Shri K.N. Rao in 1984. Here we refer to
Mahadasha (MD), Antardasha (AD) lords with activ,1tion of these houses/lords through PAC by
Lagna or 7H or Lagna Lord (LL) or 7L of D l/D9 the Karmadhipati and Dharmadhlpati of lor planets associated with them. According to Purush, i.e., Saturn and Jupiter.
Parameter (Piya Milan) 5 The
this parameter the MD and AD lords ought to
have PAC (Position, Aspect, Conjunction) terminology of this parameter is evidence of our
connection with Lagna, Lagna Lord (LL), 7th Teacher's advanced sense of humor and his
house (7H), 7th Lord (7L) or the planets excellent technique of teaching in a manner
associated with them in Rashi (D I) and which makes it impossible for anyone to forget
Navamsha(D9) chart.
what he has taught.
In this parameter we are referring toLL and
As per our Guruji Shri KN Rao, the D9 must

always be checked as it is the 'sooksham· kundaii the 7L of native making a connection In transit
of the native.
Just before marriage. According to our Sir, before
Parameter 2.- Char Antar Dash a making a the physical meeting on earth the planets meet
connection with Darakarak (DK). Daral14

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Parameter 6 - jupiter activating natal been fixed after an elaborate research on
Venus/Mars: According to this parameter horoscope of not only Hindus but natives from
transiting jupiter activates natal Venus in male all over the world. The data researched
charts and natal Mars in female chart just before encompasses Muslims, Christian. Russians,
the marriage.
Americans etc.
In the above parameters we have made
Parameter 7 - Sun and/or most planets
around Lagna or 7H: Our Sir pointed out the fact use ofVImshottari Dasha and jaimini Char Dasha.
that In almost all societies during marriage However, It is Important to make note of the fact
ceremony mamras are chanted and prayers are that if any special dasha is applicable to a chart
read In order to invoke the Supreme Being and then it must be checlmake him witness to this solemn ceremony and conditional dash,, is essential to confirm the
to seek His blessings. This Is the reason that Sun readings of any general dasha. It is like taking a

and most planets (who are nothing but specialist opinion of an expert to confirm or
Da;havtara of Lord Vishnu) transit around Lagna modify the opinion of a general physician. A
or the 7H on the day of marriage.
very detailed research has been conducted and
Parameter 8- LL transiting in/near 7H or books written on some of these dashas by our
7L transiting in/near L,1gn,, just before marriage. esteemed faculty members. Some of these books
are:

Observations
0 I - Besides these parameters another
observation which needs to be further researched
Is about the role of Moon on the day of marriage.
'NR' means 'No role of Moon· in the transit chart.
02- Transiting Saturn aspecting Dar a l(OK): It has bemarriage Saturn activates DK by aspectlng it
(jaiminl a;pect) or by being In 1-7 axis from it.
03 - An observation made by Shri Naval
Singh Sir relates to PAC relationship of MD and
AD lords with S- I I houses/lords of D9 chart. If
one of MD/ AD/PD lords connects to S- I I axis of
09 we have taken meeting this observation.
The parameters given above fix/indicate
timing of marriage In a native's horoscope. Vedic
Hindu astrology, as proved again and again, is a
Super-Science, hence these parameters though
laid down on the basis of Vedic Astrology are
applicable universally.
Even as we say this. one should never forget
the 'Desh Kaal &. Paatra'. For example In the

chart of an orthodox Hindu girl any dasha
indicative of child birth would also indicate time
of marriage, but the same may not be true of a
woman hailing from Western Society. However,
a; pointed out above these parameters have
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Dwisaptati Sarna Dasha
by Shrl Manoj rathal<
Chatursheeti Sarna Dasha
by Shri Naval Singh
Dwadashottarl Dasha
by Shrl RS Panwar &. Dr. (Mrs) SR Mlsl1ra
Shodashottarl Dasha
by Shri VP Gael
Shastl Hayani Dasha
by Shri VP Gael
With their blessings and permiSSIOn we
quote a few paragraphs form their books, which
will help. It is recommended that wherever these
conditional dashas are applicable, readers must
apply them on the charts to arrive at the timing
of marriage.
• Dwisaptati Sarna Dasha (DSS) Is a
conditional dasha applicable only to horoscopes
where lagna lord is placed in 7th house or 7th
lord Is placed In lagna or where lagna lord Is In
lagn,, and 7th lord is In 7th H. Shrl Pathak has
made following observations at page 134 &. 135
of his book regarding marriage and DSS dasha.

..Thus marriage takes place in the dasha of
planets connected with:
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second house/second lord in rashi and

navamsha.
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seventh house/lord of rashi and navamsha.
In some cases planets aspecting fifih house
but again getting connected to second
house.
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above situations In navamsha is essential.
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planets getting connected through PAC
with second house or second lord.
Out of these seventeen charts, in which
event of marriage was seen, in all 17 u'\SeS, the
second house has played an important role in
solemnization of marriage. This was so clearly
evident in t11e birth charts and on navamsh,,
charts. Add to this, a similar examination of the
navamsha chart and the picture is clear. As you

would have noticed, from the table above, it Is
these planet invariably which have given
marriage. In two cases above, event of marriage
has not been discussed and In one u'\Se applyi!1g
the above principles we have foreseen marriage
taking place soon. Thereby malpercent in terms of percentage. Curiously this
also explains more than one marriage Involving
the second house."
• Chatursheeti Sam a Dash a: This Is
applicable to all those charts in which I Oth lord
Is placed In I Oth house. Shri Naval Singh says In
his book at page (page 143 &. 144) "Thus
1'1<1rri<1ge takes place in the dasha of planets
1~mnected with
Fourth house/fourth lord and seventh
house/seventh lord in the birth chart (D-1 ).
o
Lagna/lagna lord, seventh house/seventh
lord, fifth house/fifth lord and eleventh
house/eleventh lord In navamsha chart (D-

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The event of marriage was examined in all
the cases as listed above, the role of planets

associated with fourth house/lord or
seventh house/seventh lord in birth chart
has been found to be dominating In
solemnization of marriage. Similarly the
planets connected with 1-7 and 5-1 I axis
of navamsha chart have played an Important
role in solemnization of marriage."
• Dwadashottari Dasha: This applies to

Astrology and Timing of M:trrl3gc (a Scumri{ic ApploochJ

those charts where Navamsha lagna Is Taurus or
Libra as mentioned by Shrl R.S. Pan war &.
Di. (Mrs)S.R. Mishra
• Shodashottarl Dasha: This applies to
charts which satisfy followin,s: conditions:
o
Ascendant is In the hora of Moon and the
birth is In the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksh)
o
Ascendant is in the Hora of Sun and birth is
In the bright half (Shukla Paksh).
This is a nakshatra based dasha and as may
be seen from the above conditions it applies to
50% of the charts and must be used by serious
astrologers as It has maximum applic<1bility
among the conditional dashas ~1ccordlng to our
respected teacher Shri VP Goel. His book gives a
deep insight on Its method of application and
timing of events once it is applied on the

divisional charts.
• Shasti Hayani Dash a: This conditional
dasha is applicable to horoscopes having Sun In
Lagna Irrespective of the Sign rising and is
applicable to one chart in twelve ,1nd thus needs
serious attention. Shri VP Goel has stated in his
book "It Is established that the 2nd and I 0 house
of divisional chart generated the event of the
divisional chart in their dasha.
Besides the above mentioned, there are
other conditional dashas as well and many
research students at Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan are
pursuing their research under the able guidance
of our faculty members. One such dasha where
our seniors are worlwhich is applicable if native has Vargottam lagna.
We await their findings.
This boo!< 'Astrology and Timing of Marriage
(a Scientific Approach)' is being presented after
extensive research on ZOO horoscopes under the
guidance of our esteemed Guru Shrl KN Rao. In
the following chapters we have presented
detailed study of SO cases which includes high
profile as well as common men and women
from all over the world and all religious beliefs
(Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh etc.). After this
we present I SO cases in the form of Charts and
tables for ready reference to our readers.
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ID '

Chapter- 3

Case Studies
Mo

I

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S~MII

-

.
I

Case study I

Nuvamsh3 (~pou~a)

Bi:thChart 19.08-46 OS·JO·OO

Tr:m ..•'·t M:urlog•11 10'1975

I
I

P1

I

P2

.J

I

-.J


Jo

AsMo
Vo

I P3 I
I X I

P4
-.J

P2

P3

P4

PS

M>

••

.... I ,,

IJ'.o

I
I


-

I-- I--

P5
-.J

I
I

Analysis
PI

I

s.

So

I

Ko

Ko

r--- Ko

JoR


V•

SUMil

P6
-.J

v.

So

I P7 I
I
I

'

I

Mo

P8
X

I

01

I


I Connected I

02
X

I

I

Albama,USA

DOM

11.10.1975

Vim

Ra/SaNe

Chara Sagi!Aries

vs

Capricorn

OK

Jupiter

So


DKN

Libra

03

UP

Leo

-.J

DP

Taurus

As MeR

Ro

POB

establishing a connection in transit and the

parameter Is satisfied.
Jupiter is transiting in Pisces and from there
it aspects the natal Venus in Gemini,leadlng
to the fulfilment of this parameter.
P7 6 planets. including Sun, out of 9 planets

are In and around Lagna and 7H. So, this
parameter is fulfilled.
P8 LL Mercury is transiting in Lagna and 7L
Jupiter Is transiting in 7H. So, this parameter
parameter.
Is not fulfilled.
Jupiter is transiting in the 7H (Pisces) Observations
Role of transiting Moon - Moon is
whereas VS falls in the SH (Capricorn) and
no connection of Jupiter with VS can be transiting in Sagittarius and apparently It does
established within the strict limits of this not establish any connection with Lagna, LL,
parameter. However, we need to remember 7H, 7L. But probe a little deeper and find that
that Bill and Hillary Clinton had started Sagittarius happens to be Karakamsha Lagna (KL),
seeing eoch other 2 years before their which is considered to be an alternate Lagna.
marriage. Then, Jupiter would have been Thus. Moon gets connected to KL.
Aspect of transiting Saturn on DK - DK
with VS, thus satisfying this parameter.
Saturn Is transiting in Cancer from where it Jupiter is posited in Libra and Saturn is transiting
aspects the Lagna. Jupiter Is transiting in in Cancer. DK does not get the Jaimlni aspect of
Pisces, the 7H. Thus the parameter is Saturn.
successfully met.
PAC of MDL/ADL with SH/L and/or
LL Mercury is transiting in Lagna and 7L II H/L In D9- in D9, ADL Saturn is I I L.
Jupiter Is transiting in 7H. So, LL and 7L are

MD Lord Rahu in Dl is posited in the sign
of Venus. Rahu and Venus are marriage
givers. ADL Saturn is posited with LL
Mercury in D I aspecting Lagna. PDL Venus
is in Lagna of D I. PDL Venus is a natural

marriage giver as well. So, the parameter is
fulfilled.
Chara Dasha AD is Aries and it is in 1-7 axis
of DK and DKN, leading to fulfilment of the

Guide Shri K.N. Rao ·:· ~

ro


P6

21


Astrology ;md Timing or Mmi:~gc (o Sdenti(ic Appfocxh)

Case Swdlcs

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Case study 2

Analysis
PI

P2
P3
0
4
22

MDL Mercury Is LL of D I and 7L of 09 and
ADL Jupiter is 7~ lord of D 1 and LL of 09;
POL Mercury is placed in 7~ H of 09. This
parameter Is fulfilled.
AD Pisces in Chara dasha has DK Mo in it.
Jupiter through retrogatlon Is aspecting VS.
Saturn Is aspectlng LL Mer(R). Whereas

P6

Jupiter is aspecting 7th lord Jupiter 8.. ll
Mercury.

LL Mercury and 7th lord Jupiter are In 1-7
axis, therefore, Piya Milan parameter Is
fulfilled.
Jupiter is aspecting natal Mars placed in 2"'

P7

Planets are scattered in the horoscope.

PS

H.
Guide Shri K.N. Rao ·:· ~

m#.·~·

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So

A•

Vo


Mo:'IS
RaMa

MoR

Tran~it Marriago11,10,1975
Ko

r.laAs

,,

Vim

Mo

Vo

Chara Capri/Pisces
VS
Gemini

03

"

rB This parameter is not met for this horoscope.
Observations
Role of transiting Moon- Moon Is in 7"'


'

11.10.1975
MefJuiMe

So

P2

H on the day of marriage.

Chicago(USA)

Ko

KeJu

P1

POB
DDM

"

OK

Moon

DKN


Leo

UP

Pisces

DP

libra

Aspect of Saturn on DK - Saturn aspect
on Dl<.

PAC of MDL/ADL WITH SH/l or llH/
----~l:.-__:_A::D::l:..:M:..:ercwy aspects Sl Mars of 09.

.;.::::.:==:.:.;;;:=::____, """""" fmT'Il.~

q;q; ii %. ~ "tfR ii 'lhr< '"' w:F "it r<1

~-2

~

~ q;J

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wvr .q· 1l1n"Gm q 3Gfi(mll< "CflT
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Guide Shri K.N. Rao ·:· ~ ~'\
23


Astrology and Timing of Manbgc {a Sclentlfk ApfxoocJ.}

Casa Studies

Case study 3
I

Ro

JuAs


I
Ju

r--

TmM .t Ha
, rr rcg o27 04-1957

Nova.msh a. ( spouse

Bi'thChe.rt 09.1131 1229:00

-

Ko

Su I

r.lo

I P1
I -J

M•V•I
Mt
MoSu

tl.a


Mo
I-

I-

Mo

A•

So

SuV•,I

MoRK~

••

MeSa

I

Ra

-

I-

JuR

A•


v.

SaR

I P2 I P3 I P4 I P5 I P6 I P7 I PB I I
1-J
1-J
1-J
1-J
1-J
I X I -J II

01
HI

POB
DOM

Jodhpur

VIm

SaiSaiKe

27.04.1957

Chara Virffau
VS


OK
I Ra
OKN
I 02 I 03 I UP
1 OP
1-J
1'-'

Cancer
Mercury

Leo
Aqua

Capri

Analrsis
its approval to marriage.
P1 In D 1, MDL and ADL Saturn Is LL. POL Ketu PS LL Saturn Is transiting in Scorpio and 7L
Is posited in 9H and receives the tenth
Moon is transiting in Pisces. Moon was in
aspect of LL Saturn. In 09, MDL and ADL
Capncorn till 23'" April, receiving the aspect
of transiting LL Saturn. So. the parameter is
Saturn Is posited in 9H and there it receives
the ninth aspect of LL Jupiter. Thus, this
satisfied.
P6 Jupiter is transiting In Leo and natal Venus
parameter gets fulfilled.
P2 Chara Dasha AD is Taurus and it receives

is posited in Scorpio. The retrogression of
the aspect of OP posited In Capricorn.
Jupiter means that Its aspect would be
Parameter Is fulfilled.
effective from Cancer. Natal Venus receives
P3 VS falls In Cancer and although Jupiter Is
fifrh aspect of transiting Jupiter from Cancer.
transiting In Leo, it Is retrograde. So, the
Parameter Is met.
aspect of Jupiter Is effective from Cancer. P7 Only 2 out of the 9 planets are transiting In/
This results In the fulfilment of the parameter
around Lagna and 7H. So, th!s parameter
that transiting Jupiter and VS should be
remains unfulfilled.
1'8 Natal 7L Moon was transiting in Lagna 4-5
connected.
P4 Saturn Is the natal LL. Transiting Saturn
days before the marriage and so, the
aspects Lagna from Scorpio. This transiting
parameter Is satisfied.
Saturn is retrograde and its aspect will be Observations
effective from Libra. So, natal LL Saturn and
Role of transiting Moon- Moon is in the
natal 7L Moon both get connected to 3'" house.
Aspect of transiting Saturn on OK- DK
transiting Saturn. Jupiter is transiting in Leo
and from there It aspects natal LL Saturn. Mercury is posited In Scorpio and Saturn is
Considering its retrogression, transiting transiting there.
PAC of MDL/ADL with SH/L and/or
Jupiter becomes effective from Cancer, thus

establishing a connection with 7H. Thus, 11 H/L in 09 - In 09, MDL and ADL Saturn is
the double transit of Saturn and Jupiter gives II Land aspects 1 I H.

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if ~ c;mq<; ~ ~ ~ ~ q;'t

%

2. "' <:;'ITT

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6.

%1

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~mit~

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4. ~ <~>~

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f i il 9 if ~
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m


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Case study 4
Analysis
Pl MDL and ADL Saturn Is the LL of D 1. It Is
aspecting the Lagna. PDL Sun Is the 7L of
Dl. The parameter Is fulfilled.

PZ Chara Dasha AD Is Aries and It Is In 1-7 axis
with DP Libra. The parameter Is met.
P3 VS In Scorpio does not get connected to
jupiter transiting in Capricorn, leaving the
parameter unSP4 Saturn Is the natal LL and It Is transiting In
Gemini from where It aspects the natal 7H.
jupiter is transiting in Capricorn from where
It casts Its fifth aspect on natal LL Saturn

PS

P6

P7

1'8

posited In Taurus and ninth aspect on natal
7L Sun posited In Virgo. Thus double transit
gives Its clearance to the marriage.
LL Saturn and 7L Sun were transiting
together in Taurus till 10"' june, thus leading
to the fulfilment of this parameter.
jupiter transiting In Capricorn Is aspectlng
natal Venus poslte.:lln Virgo. This parameter
Is SOnly 2, out of 9, planets are transiting In/
around Lagna/7H, and the parameter
remains unfulfilled.

Neither LL Saturn Is transiting in 7H nor 7L

25


A:.trology and llmlng of M.uria&e (a

Cas.o Studlt!s
M;ur~~•~

l'l'l;-.'>oYron...lo•

l!.M1l>1'1t""

I

Ro

T
I

~~ldt Su

:O.loKc

\'u~Lr

Mo

.\>


Jl.kR:->u

-

I

R"

" " "

not satisfied.

.;

Role of transiting Moon- Moon. transiting
in Scorpio, has just transited over the natal Moon
posited in Libra. Libra happens to be the DP
also. This transiting Moon is in mutual aspect
with 7L Sun in transit.


'VITRT'-~

'fO <'JT'I q;J ~

W

~%1
3. ~ ij

%.

t

~

~'-!
m %1 ~
~ %1

W C!lfi

~ ~

wrr m

f;m "'>R"1 "ll ~


w.rn 1Wmr 'Will 'R TJ1
~ ~ "ff'f""' m %1 ~. '!iro-:nft~l

-m


~
TJ1~ q; WTf'!>\ 'Iii TJ1"1"4'hl<,ll1 ~

w'm
'('IT'!

Allahabad

13.06.1973
Sa/Sa/Su

03

"

vs
OK

Scorpio

OKN
UP
DP

Cancer


Jup

Virgo
libra

-m
'fl '('IT'!~"" m

z. "' ~ .q-q
POB
DOM
Vim

Aspect of transiting Saturn on DK- Till
I Qrh June Saturn was transiting in Taurus from
where it cast its Jaimlnl aspect on i:JK jupiter
posited In Cancer.
PAC of MDL/ADL with SH/L and/or
1 I H/L in D9- MDL and ADL Saturn is the SL of
D9. It is aspecting the II H and II L Sun.

'Pi'T )

~
I. ~'-! "ffi ~ t}

Apptoodl)


Chara Can/Aries

Mo

I 02 I
P3 T P4
P5
P6
01
P7
PB I I
X
X I I Connected I
I X.. I
" I
Sun IS transttmg m Lagna. The parameter is

Observations

26

s.,Ko::
\'.,Me

JuRAs

T

P2


" "

4.

Su

:'l.llr

1-

T

I

~ra

R."' Jrr

Ju

,\• Ko.:

P1

St~R

\'c

SoR


Sden!i{i~

t'"•m L'"'"'

w.rn

'fl 'R 3'f:!'1fu ~ m t};

fu;&:R! wR't

s.JWmr~~ IO"fl<;'h W'-1 'f'l"! if W'h\ 'fil
'fl

tm

~~'¥~I
~ ~ -;;mrq;

<1ft

~ ~ ilt!R q;J '!iro '30R m %1
9 ij ~ ~ 2 "!~[\' '('IT'! 3itt W;,m:rm:r
~ "ll f.!
q;


6. Tf'!>\ ii TJ1~ ii "h""lT

m :p;

urn if w.rn "1"4'h1"''11 '{!SO 'h'l

7.


t.

em m -ao

8. "!
-m 1Wmr q; 'Wl'l Wm~ 'fl ~I "ll f.!'f!l

mib
'@

t}

W

"!

'('IT'!


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""""' >lrr f>nn< """ ( '!"' -

""""
m;r 10 "!.1'
WI> 'llf.! '['!"! ij 'l1 "11i ft ""~ ij -a-a "1'"1'fiiZ'Ii1

;fl=lur)

.n 'Iii 1YU "3<11: W1 ~I

dJ{Iihl{ih lR ~

f.rft~'IUT

>ftm- ~ "R'll m<'l tft ij "1 "4 'fi I811 q;;::"f<~m "' 3R<(Vll"fTill" "l!\'!1 ~ ~I f t "fiT q;;::qT "WfT ft:>.rn f t lJ:"-Lft W<8! "1.RT '¥'! 'lll
~" 'q ~
"'fi'l

W1 %1

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------Case study 5

..

Bith Ch rt 28-07-42 18:11:00

I
-

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s.

avarm:

VeJu


<•

"

P.!o

A'S

P2

.,J

.,J

I

Ko

I

P4

PS

I

.,J

.,J


MoJu

RoSu

Su

Mo

A•

I P6 I P71P81J
I X I -i I .,J I I

PDB Pocatello,
Idaho, USA
DDM 22.05.1966
Vim

r--

-

K•

I

01
7H


Ju/Ju/Mo

Chara Virgo/Aqua

Me

I
.,J

M&Ma

Ro

-

PJ

Memage 22 .0 5,t 98 6

S11Ve

v.

I

P1

I •.~Sf/.

-


MaRo.

"'

Trans

(:opoun)

Ju

Me Su

-

11

02

03

.,J

.,J

VS
OK
DKN
UP
DP


Virgo

Mars
Taurus
Taurus

Leo

Analysis
P6 jupiter is not aspecting natal Mars.
PI MDL and ADL jupiter is LL posited in 7H P7 Most of the planets are dose to 7'" H.
and M oon :is aE9ected by 7'" lord Mercury P8 jupiter (LL) Is In 7'" H.
in Dl.
·
Observations
P2 In Chara dasha AD of Aquarius is running
Role of transiting Moon -Moon is in 7'"
which Is In 1/7 axis of DK Mars.
H on the day of marriage.
P3 Jupiter is not aspecting VS (in Virgo).
Aspect of Saturn on DK - Saturn Is not
P4 Saturn is aspecting Lagna and Jupiter is aspecting DK.
placed in 7'" H also aspecting Lagna.
PAC of MDL/ADL WITH SH/L or I I H/L
P5 jupiter and Mercury met about 4 months - MDL/ADL Jupiter aspects Sl Sun of D9.
back and Piya Milan took place.
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~


I. ~
Wl7.!

t

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3. filomr
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ii il1

~~

w

'Iii ol

4. fi:l'j'! ij Tim '"'
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