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Analysis of Mars Dosha As Per KP Principles
Analysis of Mars Dosha As Per KP Principles
Kanak Bosmia
kanakbosmia@yahoo.com
Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy
ranga@mmsindia.com
July 28, 2007
Shri.KSK and his followers have enumerated various rules characterizing Mars dosha and
its impact on marriage. Every time an example is discussed, one such rule is cited in
support of the example. We decided to study Mars dosha in greater detail along two
dimensions:
1) Clearly identify the rules that are supposed to indicate Mars dosha in a chart
2) Apply the rules to a reasonably large data set to determine if Mars dosha has an
effect on these data
We will first list the 11 rules that we picked from various sources, as defining Mars dosha
in a chart cast as per KP principles.
We got hold of fairly reliable birth data of persons with single or multiple marriages. The
following table shows the data set size.
Number of Sample
Marriages Size
1 103
2 26
4 23
5 15
6 1
7 2
9 2
Thus a total of 172 charts were analyzed.
Analysis Methodolgy
Since both the number of rules and the size of the data are large, we decided to do a
computer analysis rather than doing it manually. A program was written to encode the
above 11 rules, and to apply the rules on the given data. When looking at each chart, the
program would emit “yes” if a particular rule was satisfied on the chart, or would emit
“no”. The result was then loaded into Miscosoft Excel ™ program for a manual
interpretation of the results.
Instead of merely stopping with this, we decided to go one step further. What if the data
sets we used were not accurate enough? Although the charts were rated “AA”, we did not
want to exclude the possibility of marginal error in the birth time. We adopted a fairly
novel approach here. Since the focal point of our analysis was the 7th cusp, we decided to
consider two more time points for each chart where the 7th CSL was the “previous”
sublord, or the “next” sublord. We used a maximum time offset of 10 minutes from the
given time since we did not believe the birth time could be off by more than that interval
in each direction. For instance, if the 7th CSL for the given birth time was Jupiter, the
program computed the time when the 7th CSL was Rahu (previous sublord) and the time
when the 7th CSL was Saturn (next sublord). It then applied all the 11 rules to these two
“hypothetical” charts.
Analysis Results
Table-1 shows the results for the given time, Table-2 for the earlier sublord and Table-3
for the next sublord as explained above. For each rule, the value given is the percentage
of cases where the rule is satisfied. The numbers in brackets indicate the sample size in
the respective category.
Table-1
Table –3
Conclusion
From the analysis performed, it appears that there is no strong correlation between Mars
dosha and marriage. We consider this study as a starting point. If readers have any
suggestions for improving the study by providing more sample data, or by revising the
rules used, they are most welcome to communicate with us.
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