Retrograde Planets

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The key takeaways are that retrograde planets appear to move backwards due to the geocentric perspective of observation in Vedic astrology. This occurs when inner planets are between the Earth and Sun and outer planets when Earth is between the planet and Sun. Retrograde planets generally have adverse impacts on health according to their significations and dashas. Principles around how retrograde planets are signified include whether they are moving towards exaltation or debilitation and the houses they influence based on their position.

Planets appear to move backwards, or retrograde, due to the geocentric perspective of observation in Vedic astrology. This occurs when viewed from Earth, inner planets between Earth and Sun and outer planets when Earth is between the planet and Sun appear to move the other direction.

According to the passage, retrograde planets generally have adverse impacts on health based on their significations during their dashas. Even benefic retrograde planets cannot protect from disease of their planet. Malefic retrograde planets are worse, and can pass negative influence to other planets by aspect or association.

Retrograde Planets: When a planet appears to be moving in the opposite direction as compared to its normal movement, it is called a retrograde

planet. To understand this better we should look into the movements of planets. In Vedic Astrology al astronomical observations are done considering the earth to be the reference point. This system of observation is called geocentric. In any system of measurements, the reference point is considered stationary, though it may actually be moving. This may be linked to everyones common experience while sitting in a moving train. If the train you are sitting in passes by another train which is moving in the same direction, but slower than your train, this other train seems to be moving backwards against the backdrop of distant trees. This is so because you consider yourself to be the reference point and hence stationary. Largely, a similar phenomenon takes place with the planets also, and then they appear to be moving backwards. In our solar system, the planets are orbiting around the sun with varying speeds. The earth is also doing likewise. Inner and outer planets: the planets that lie between the sun and the earth are called inner or inferior planets. These are mercury and Venus. They can never go too far away from the sun. Mercury can go a maximum of 27 from the sun and Venus cannot go beyond 4 to 7 from the sun. These two planets retrograde when they are between the earth and sun. The planets whose orbits lie outside the orbit of the earth are called outer or superior planets. These are mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The extra-saturnine planets, i.e., Herschel Neptune, and Pluto are also in this very category. Outer planets retrograde when the earth is between the sun and the planet. Mangal Dosha: Ignoring mangal dosha is also not right. Matching of horoscopes by a competent astrologer can save calamitous results in many cases. Mangal dosha by itself is generally not so serious unless the 7th house, its lord and karaka have other severe afflictions too. Therefore, the entire horoscope must be scrutinized as a whole. After all, besides mars, there are eight other planets in the horoscope which may also have some bearing (benefic or adverse) on the house related to marital harmony. An isolated mangal dosha should not cause much concern. One is likely to find as many happy couples with mangala dosha as without it, in a real world. Do all planets retrograde? Except for the sun and the moon, all planets become retrograde once in a while. Since the moon is essentially a satellite of the earth, it apparent and real movements are one and the same. Rahu and ketu, which are not physical planets, are always in retrograde motion. Identifying the retrograde planet in a horoscope: Since mercury and Venus are always quite close to the sun (as viewed from the earth) it is difficult to know from the chart alone when they are retrograde. But the outer planets are definitely retrograde when they are in the 6th, 7th or 8th house from the sun. Sometimes they are retrograde even when they are in 5th or 9th house from the sun, but not always. Behavior of retrograde planet: The classics have vexed eloquent about the position (longitude) of a planet in the zodiac as far as predictive is concerned. That is the reason we have detailed descriptions of deepest points of exaltation, debilitation, own rashi placements, and what not. But they are generally silent on the velocity of the planet. Velocity has two components, one is speed and the other is direction. On speed there is silence again, except when it becomes atichari; and on direction there is very little to go by. A planet is termed atichari when it gains unusually fast motion immediately after it becomes direct. Astrology Astronomy Motion of planets: Cognisance of velocity of a planet has been taken only in Shadbala which is the actual strength of a planet arising out of six difference sources. Out of these six sources, one is termed Cheshtabala. It can loosely be translated as 'attempt' or 'intent' of a planet due to its motion. A retrograde planet gets full 60 shashtiamshas as its Cheshtabala. All other states of motion get 45 or less. This strength is added to the strength of a planet derived through a host of other sources. Thus its relative importance is very low in Shadbala. Nevertheless, Venkatesha in Sarvatha Chintamani gives the results of the dasha of retrograde planets, as under: The Sun and the Moon are never retrograde.

Mars: During the dasha-antardasha of Mars in retrogression, the native will be full of fear and trouble from thieves, fire and snakes. He ay fall from the position held and may go to the forest, to live in solitude. Mercury: In the dasha of retrograde Mercury the native gets good luck, wife, son and wealth. He also gets to hear the sacred texts from Puranas and engages in acts of charity and bathes in the sea. Jupiter: The dasha of a retrograde Jupiter bestows on the native much wealth, wife, sons, victory in battles, friendship with the ruling elite and perfumes. He indulges in luxuries of speech. Venus: During the dasha of retrograde Venus the native gets much honour from the ruler. He gets vehicles fitted with excellent music systems, fine clothes and ornaments and ruling powers. Saturn: Retrograde Saturn in its dashas causes failures in actions, frustrations in undertakings, sorrows and loss of brothers. These results should not be applied verbatim as they will be modified due to other factors present in a chart. But one thing is clear from these results that the author of Sarvartha Chintamani has made a sharp distinction between malefics and benefics, and they remain so even if they are retrograde in the natal chart. The view given above is that of one author. Another author, equally acclaimed, if not more, Shri Mantreshwara of Phaladeepika, offers a strikingly different opinion. According to him a retrograde planet has the status of an exalted planet even if it is posited in an inimical sign - no distinction between malefic and benefic. This view may have some astronomical justification. The planet that is on the verge of becoming retrograde is almost stationary; and so is the case when it is about to become direct. To understand this better, one may imagine a child on a swing. When the swing is at its highest point, it is momentarily stationary, since it has to change the direction of its motion. Even in-between these extreme points, the planets are rather slow in motion as compared to its average speed. Thus it is possible for it to send its radiations more strongly to the earth. This view that a retrograde planet acquires an element of strength and beneficence is supported by Amsayu method of calculation of longevity. In this method the age contributed by a retrograde planet is to be trebled. Such additions or bharanas as they are called are to be done only in the case of those planets which are either exalted or retrograde. However, our experience points out that, the result of a retrograde planet are contrary to expectations, they are erratic, inconsistent and unpredictable. It may be so due to it native velocity. Predictive astrology seemingly assumes direct motion of planets and the results are based on this tacit assumption. But results become unexpected when this assumption is not true. Signification of retrograde planet: Yes, it ought to. There is a principle that states: a planet that is moving towards its sign of exaltation, (uchchabhilashi) acquires beneficence and the planet that has crossed its sign of exaltation and is now moving towards its sign of debilitation (neechabhilashi) sheds some of its power to do good. With this principle in mind, imagine a Jupiter retrograde in Leo and a Mars retrograde in Leo. As is obvious, though both the planets are posited in the sign of a friend, but while Jupiter is moving towards its sign of exaltation, Cancer, Mars is moving towards its sign of debilitation. Another principle that must be borne in mind is that the retrograde planet is supposed to exert its influence from its preceding house also. Now take another example, that of Mercury and Venus, both getting retrograde in Virgo. While the exalted Mercury would be exerting its influence from Leo, a friendly rashi, Venus which was already debilitated, will now be deemed to be in Leo, its inimical rashi. Therefore, which rashi the planet is retrograde in, is an important consideration. Exalted or debilitated retrograde planet: There is an opinion held by some astrologers that a retrograde planet, if debilitated, acts like an exalted planet; and an exalted planet getting retrograde behaves like a debilitated planet. The genesis of this opinion probably lies in the fact that a retrograde planet does not behave as it is expected to. Therefore, results from the other extreme are attributed to it. However, this opinion is not universally accepted. Retrograde planet in various houses: Yes. Imagine a planet in the 9th house. This is one of the best placements. Now, if it is retrograde, it would be considered to be in the 8th house. This is one of the worst placements for a planet. Thus, a planet which was the bhagya-vidhata, now becomes the mrityu-data; the planet that was to determine the 'extent of luck' now has to determine the 'mode of death' Take another example, that of a retrograde benefic in the 5th house. It will exert influence from the 4th house also, thus covering a Kendra and a trikona both. It will also influence the houses that this planet aspects from both these positions. Thus, the

influence of such a planet, particularly, if it is Jupiter, can change the total complexion of the chart. Yet another feature, this time of a retrograde malefic, takes effect when it is involved in causing Paapkartari yoga. Suppose, there is a malefic in the 12th house and a retrograde malefic in the 2nd house. Together they would breathe down the neck of the 1st house and asphyxiate it! Influence of retrograde planet on the health issues: The results of a retrograde planet are definitely felt on the health and generally these results are adverse. One of Parashar's dicta is that benefics in the kendras promote sound health. But experience suggests that a retrograde benefic is not capable of doing so. In fact it would certainly cause some health problem appropriate to its significations during its dasha. Our scrutiny of retrograde planet's influence on the health of the native clearly confirms that even if a benefic lagna lord is in the lagna and is retrograde, it cannot protect the native from the disease peculiar to the planet. Malefic retrograde planets are, of course, worse. Moreover, the retrograde planet passes on its adverse influence to other planets by association or aspect. The reader is referred to Chapter III of Subtleties of Medical Astrology by Dr.K.S. Charak for a detailed exposition of this very important issue, with many examples.

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