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Annual Progression Chart and Muntha. Part:2

 Continued from the preceding page…
The chances stand accentuated in this condition and especially when the same is indicated by the birth chart also. The growth of immovable property and other material gain are indicated when Rahu is located in the Muntha in absolute conjunction. But, when Rahu is in the Muntha but not in conjunction, it indicates the loss of properties.
The year will be detrimental if:
1) The enemy planet/planets of the Muntha lord is/are residing with the Muntha or aspecting it. 2) The enemy planets of the Muntha lord are occupying the cardinals from the Muntha. 3) The Muntha lord is in the 4th or 6th or 7th or 8th or 12 house from the Muntha.

 Loss of landed property/immovable property is emphatically indicated when the Muntha resides with the 4th or 6th or 7th or 8th or 12th house from the ascendants of the birth chart and the Varsh Prabesh chart. The same results will be produced when the lord of the Muntha happens to reside with the 4th or 6th or 7th or 8th or 12th house from the ascendants of the birth chart and the Varsha Prabesh chart.

The average results will be felt when Muntha resides in the 1st or 2nd or 3rd or 5th house from the ascendants of the Varsha Prabesh and the birth charts.  When the Muntha lord resides in the   2nd or 3rd or 5th house from the Muntha, and the ascendants of the Varsha Prabesh and birth charts, it again indicates a difficult year with average results.
In this connection, there are two more very simple methods of knowing the annual accounts of a native. They are Samayesh (lord of day half/night half) and Trairashish.  The Sun is the Samayesh, if the Varsha Prabesh takes place during the day half of a day and the Moon is Samayesh, if the Varsha Prabesh takes place during the night half of a day.
 
Trairashises are also worked out on the basis of the Varsha Prabesh Lagna (Ascendant). They are 24 in number depending on whether the Varsha Prabesh has taken place during the day or night: 12/12 for each half as shown in the following table:

Lagna/Ascendant
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn  
Aquarius
Pisces
 Trairashis
During Day
Sun
Venus
Saturn
Venus
Jupiter
Moon
Mercury
Mars
Saturn
Mars
Jupiter
Moon
 Trairashis

During night

Jupiter
Moon
Mercury
Mars
Sun
Venus
Saturn
Venus
Saturn
Mars
Jupiter
Moon

The lords of the ascendants of the birth chart and the Varshes, Muntha, Samayesh and Trairashis are called the ‘Panchadhish or Panchdhiar’ or the ‘Lords of Five’. The strongest one of the ‘Lords of Five’ is called the ‘Varshapati’ by the configuration position of which the native’s general accounts of the year are predicted.

This is, however, a supplementary exercise which tells only whether the New Year will go very fine or just fine or average or below average.

                                                        The End.

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