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Kota Chakra Principle-05: Exemplar incident Notebook: Astrology-Miscellaneous 01/05/2022 10:43 Updated: 01/05/2022 17:37 Shyam S Kansal Kota Chakra, Kota Chakra incidents/ Events examples, Syllabus/ Course content f Kota Chakra Principle-05: Exemplar incident PRINCIPLE-05 If three or more entry nakshatras in the same segment of Kota Chakra are occupied by the malefics, that can also cause harm to the health of the person. This is applicable more in cases where there is malefic dominance in Prakaara or Boundary Nakshatras falling on entry roads. Following example is of a male who died on 15th May 1945. The transit position of planets is shown in his Kota Chakra. There were two natural benefics in the inner segments (i.e. Mercury in Stambha and Venus in Madhya). But for a person with Meena Lagna (Pisces ascendant), Mercury and Venus are malefics due to ownership of bad houses. Moreover, both these planets are enemies of Lagna lord Jupiter. In Prakaara, we see five malefics were present along with the Moon and three entry nakshatras were occupied by malefics in Prakaara. Out of these five malefics, Mars entered Madhya or Central segment (i.e. Revati Nakshatra) on same day by night time. Thus, a number of malefics concentrated on entry roads in Prakaara, causing "Durga Bhanga" or Death. One interesting point to be noted here is that Lagna Lord Jupiter was in the Outer portion but was retrograde till 15th May. A benefic retrograde in the exit roads means protection regranted. Jupiter became direct on 15th May 1945, i.e. the date of death, signifying withdrawal of protection and the native died on the same day. ‘Example Kota Chakra Prineiple-S 7 July 1869 + Wednesday + 23200900 hrs + Jaipur, Rajasthan, India & SaR 13s Ve ye Be ee ee Btihwe mnee | fe tea Ss fa bo RELATED NOTES: * Principles for Interpreting the Transits throuah the Kota Chakra

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