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Ø Odd-Seventh: - When the moon signs of both the horoscope are placed in odd signs and at the distance of 7 signs from one another, this condition is fulfilled, for example, Aries and Libra or Leo and Aquarius. The score is ‘0’.
ØFriendly 9th – 5th: - When the moon sign of the bride is at the distance of 9 signs from the moon sign of the bridegroom, then this is a positive sign, for example, the moon signs the bridegroom and the brides are Aries and Sagittarius respectively. The score is 6.
Ø Ari 9th -5th: - When the moon sign of bride is 5th from the moon sign of bridegroom, this is called the Ari 9th – 5th position. The score is 3.
Ø Friendly 2nd-12th: - When the moon sign of the bride is 12th from the moon sign of bridegroom, these positions are called 2nd – 12th such as Aries-Pisces; Leo-Cancer etc. The score is 5.
Ø Ari 2nd – 12th: - When the moon sign of the bright is 2nd from the moon sign of the bridegroom, this position is called Ari 2nd-12th. Such as Aries-Taurus; Leo- Virgo etc. The score is 3.
Ø Friendly 6th – 8th: - If the moon sign of the bride is 8th from that of the bridegroom, then this is called friendly 6th – 8th position. The score is 4.
Ø Ari 6th – 8th: - When the moon sign of the bride is 6th from that of the bridegroom, this position is called Ari 6th – 8th. The score is 2.
No.2: -Varnakut: - The theory of varnakut is based on the zodiac signs and their casts. The zodiac signs are grouped into four Varna (caste). Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are Khshytriya varnas, Cancer Scorpio and Pisces are bipra varna, Gemini Libra, and Aquarius are Baishya varna and Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn belong to Sudra varna.
In the order of quality hierarchies, they can be arranged as Bipra varna, Khshyatriya varna, Baishya varna, and Sudra varna. When the varnas of the Bride and the bridegroom are the same or the varna of the groom is higher, then the score is 1. When the varna of the bride is higher than that of the groom the score is ‘0’.
No.3:-Tarakut: -This theory of Tarakut is based on Nakshatras(Asterism of Moon). There are 27 nakshyatras. Here two types of countings are done: from the nakshyatra of the bridegroom to nakshyatra of the bride and then from the nakshyatra of the ride to the nakshyatra of bridegroom.
If in the first case the number is any one of the 1/2/4/6/8/9, then the bridegroom’s nakshyatra is cooperating. If the number is more than 9, then divide it by 9 and take the reminder.
In counting the nakshyatras from the nakshyatra of the bride to that of the bridegroom the number is any one of the 3/5/7, then it is considered non-cooperative or afflicted, and the rest are cooperative.
The score is 3 when both counting the numbers are cooperative. The score is 1 if only in one counting the number is cooperative; the score is ‘0’ when both counting results in non-cooperative.
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