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Transit of planets and its application

- S N Pandey

1. A promised event happens in the joint period of fruitful significators of house that take part in
enacting an event, provided transit agrees. This statement specifically states that an event
happens when the following three things agree;

A: Event should be promised


B: it happens only in the joint period of Planets that signify Primary and supporting cusps.
C: Transit agrees

2. Concept of Transit: Each planet occupies a particular position in the natal chart. Those positions
of planets correspond to the native’s Karmic Code. Natal planets acquire to provide specific
results to the native as per their PS (Positional Status) and Stellar Status. However the capability
of natal planets for causing specific events to happen is conditioned by the position of planets at
the expected event time and date. “It may be stated categorically that Transiting Planets can at
best either support the happening of the event during specific period of fruitful significators of
that event or it may disallow the natal planets to cause that event. Transiting Planets cannot
of their own cause an event” Transiting positions of Planets are called Transits.

3. Theory of Transit as applied in CIL(Cuspal Interlinks) : Theory of Transit is based in the concept of
positive co-relationship between Natal Planets and Transiting Planets at the time of happening of
specific Major or Minor events.

The co-relationship that transiting planets establish with Natal planets at the time of an event is
studied on the basis of the following rules.

A: Transiting planets excites the cuspal positions where its transit Sign lord appears as Sign, Star,
Sub and Sub-Sub lords in Natal Chart. Transit Sign lord in the natal chart may or may not have
PS (Positional Status).

B: Transiting Planet excites the lord of the Sign in the natal Chart in which it transits. This Sign
lord in the natal chart should be significators of relevant cusps for the event in the natal chart
(either by PS or by Stellar Status).

C: if Transiting Planet transits in the Sign that satisfies the above two conditions then Transiting
Planet in that Sign should transit in a Star, lord of which:

(i) Appears in relevant cusps for the event in the natal chart (Star lord may or may not have PS
in the natal chart) or
(ii) Star lord should be significators of relevant cusps in the natal chart (either by PS or by
Stellar Status)

D: If Transiting Planet transits in a Sign and Star that satisfies above conditions then Transiting
Planet should transit in a Sub lord of which:

(i) appears in relevant cusp for the event in the natal chart or
(ii) Sub lord should be significator of relevant cusps in the natal chart (either by PS or by Stellar
Status).
E: If Transiting Planet in a Sign, Star and Sub, lords of which satisfies above conditions then
Transiting Planet should transit in Sub-Sub the lord of which:

(i) Appears in relevant cusp for that event in the natal chart or
(ii) SSL should be significator of relevant cusps in the natal chart (either by PS or by Stellar
Status).

In the light of the above we can say that the Planet which has to cause the event to happen
should in transit be also linked with the relevant cusps.

It should be noted that if the Sign lord of the Planet in transit does not favour the event then
even if its Star lord favours the event, the event does not happen.

The above rules need be applied to Dasa period lords. It may be emphasised that no event
happens in the life of a native unless Transiting Sun and Transiting Moon occupies the desired
positions in transit.

By desired positions we mean that for an event to happen Sun and Moon must transit in a Sign,
Star, Sub and Sub-Sub lords of which satisfies above conditions.

4. for specific events Transiting Sun and Transiting Moon transits in the Stars the lords of which in
the natal chart are linked with the Primary cusp directly or indirectly.

For some events we define what should be Transiting MOON'S STAR LORD for that event.

For example Moon's Star lord on the day of Death is fixed by the SSL of the 8th cusp in the Natal
Chart.

A: Moon's Star lord on the day of death can be:

(1) The same Planet which is the SSL of the 8th cusp.
(2) The same Planet which is the Star lord of the SSL of the 8th cusp.
(3) Any Planet whose Star lord is the same Planet who is the Star lord of the SSL of the 8th
cusp.
For Example let Saturn be the SSL of the 8th cusp in a natal chart. Let Saturn be in the Star of Jupiter.
On the day of death Moon's Star lord can be:

(1) Saturn,
(2) Jupiter,
(3). Any Planet (in the natal chart) who is in the Star of Jupiter.

Note: In some cases Moon Star on the day of death may be other than that stated above. But that
Star lord has to be a Planet that links with 1 and 8 cusps or Maraka and Badhaka houses.

5. Transit of Jupiter: Jupiter represents the year of happening of significant events. Transiting Jupiter
must transit on the day of happening of a significant event (malefic or benefice) in Sign, Star, Sub
and Sub-Sub the lords of which satisfies above conditions stated under the title Theory of Transit.

6. Transit of Saturn: For events like death of the native or his/her relations Saturn must transit in a
Sign, Star, Sub and Sub-Sub the lords of which satisfy above conditions.
7. Let us explain the application of the Theory of Transit through an example.

The native in fact committed suicide on 15 October 1994 at about 08.00 hrs. The native on that
day was running Dasa period of Jupiter-Mercury-Jupiter-Saturn-Mercury. We know that the Dasa
period lords had the potential to allow the event to happen. Let us study the event chart to see
whether transit allows the event to happen or not.

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