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For a malefic planet situated in the 7th or 8th house of the female horoscope, a malefic planet in
the 7th house of the male horoscope would be the only solution. As a solution for malefic planets
in the Vyayadhanahibuka positions (12, 2, 4), it must be ensured that there are malefic planets in
12, 2 and 4th positions in both the horoscopes. Generally, values are given in the form of 1 for
ascendant, for Moon and for Venus. It is always better if the malefic planets in both the
horoscopes are equal. A slight increase in the malefic points (up to value 1) of the male horoscope
can be passed. The malefic points in the female horoscope should not in any way be greater than
that in the male horoscope. The presence of Jupiter yoga or Drishti reduces the dosha.
If Mars is the lord of the ascendant then there will not be Mars dosha.
Mars is malefic in all the houses (12, 1, 2, 4, 7, 8) for which Papasamya is checked. Mars dosha
should not be attributed if Mars is occupying the 8th. as the lord of the 7th house. (eg: Tula, Vrisha,
ascendant)
With Mars in the 8th, if there is a benefic planet in the 9th house, then Mars dosha should not be
attributed.
Mars with Jupiter yoga or drishti is not considered malefic.
If Mars, as lord of ascendant, is occupying the 8th. (in the female horoscope), then there is no
Mars dosha.
The situation in the 8th. should be confirmed considering the house.
In both female and male horoscope, Mars in the 8th. creates dosha.
Dasasandhi
The dasasandhi in both the horoscopes should be evaluated before matching them. There should
be at least one year difference between the periods when Dasas end in both the horoscopes.
Rahu/Jupiter Dasasandhi for men, Venus/Sun Dasasandhi for women and Mars/Rahu Dasasandhi
for both women and men are hostile. The Dasasandhi of the lords of 3, 5, and 7 houses are also
unfavorable.
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