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Know When Love And Relationship Come in Your Life.

 

Nobody will deny if I say that falling in love is a universal fact about human nature. By falling in love, here, I mean the love that happens between two persons of opposite sex and outside blood relationship. This
write-up is about the timing of falling in love from the standpoint of astrology.

When one will fall in Love?

1)    In astrology the 5th house stands for love and romance among important others. Therefore, one feel more interested in falling in love during the Mahadasha and/or Antardasha of the lord of the 5th house and the planets seated in the 5th house from the lagna or the Moon sign.

2)    7th house is the house of marriage or legal partnership. During the Mahadasha or Antardasha period of the lord of the 7th house or the planet/planets placed in the 7th house also one is likely to fall in love.

3)    The 9th house is the 5th house according to the Bhavat Bhavam principle and therefore, the 9th house also represents the karakattas of the 5th house. So, the periods of Mahadasha or Antardasha and the planets seated there also makes one fall in love.

Planets which bear the potentiality of love, romance and inherently inspire for love and relationship are as below: –

Mercury: – Mercury is called the prince in the planetary cabinet. Mercury is the karak of intelligence, communication of all kinds, and chatting. By nature Mercury is not stable. The period of Mahadasha and Antardasha of Mercury irrespective of its placement in the kundali causes the native in falling in love.

Moon: – Moon represents our mind. So, one is very much likely to fall in love and relationship during the Mahadasha or Antardasha errespective of its house lordship and placement.

Venus: – In the planetary cabinet, Venus signifies beauty,love, romance and all the luxuries. Venus Mahadasha or/ and Antardasha has maximum chances of falling in love.

Rahu:- Rahu is a taboo breaking planet; It does not care to follow and obey the norms, values, conventions, traditions, values and ethics of family and society. Rahu is also a licentious planet who wants to enjoy wholesome material life with maximum material pleasure and luxury. When it is not possible to achieve goals through normal way, then Rahu tries to achieve them by hook or crook. Therefore, the Mahadasha or Antardasha of Rahu causes one to fall in love and relationship.

Forceful combinations or conditions and timing of causing to fall in love:

1)    The combination or the togetherness two or more of the above planets in a house make stronger chances of falling in love during their periods; in such cases when the Mahadasha of such planet and Antardasha of another one such   operate then the chances increase manifold.

2)     When two or more above mentioned planets conjoin together in 1st house, 5th house, 7th house, 9th house, 8th house or 12th house then the chances of falling in love and relationship increases manifold.

3)    Two or more above mentioned planets if sit together in the sign of Aries, Scorpio, Gemini or Libra also makes one strongly inclined towards love and relationship making during their Mahadasha
or/and Antardasha period.

4) The Mahadasha and Antardasha of the above-mentioned planets must be supported by appropriate Gochar or Transitions.

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