Debilitated Planets - Part III: Saturn, Rahu and Ketu: Saturn, Rahu and Ketu

· Notion Press
Ebook
244
Pages

About this ebook

Welcome to the revised edition (November 2021) of Debilitated Planets Part 3. When a planet gets debilitated, it becomes very weak. However, debilitation of a planet doesn’t mean that such planet is malefic in nature. It can be benefic or malefic, depending on the overall horoscope in consideration. Debilitation of a planet is primarily a measure of its weakness as well as its unease of operation, and not that of its functional nature in a horoscope. Vedic astrology lays several guidelines to decide the functional nature of various planets in a horoscope.

This book deals with debilitated Saturn, debilitated Rahu and debilitated Ketu. Benefic as well as malefic effects of these debilitated planets have been discussed in each house of horoscope, along with relevant examples from horoscopes.

About the author

Himanshu Shangari is a Vedic Astrologer and Spiritual Researcher. His books have created an impact across the globe; especially Nakshatras, Pitra Dosh, Kaal Sarp Yog, Important Yogas in Vedic Astrology, Gemstones, Retrograde Planets, Exalted Planets, Debilitated Planets, Heaven and Hell Within and Match Making & Manglik Dosh. His books as well as his approach is practical and easy to understand. You’ll find most of his books loaded with relevant examples from various spheres; and these examples make the topics easy to understand.   

He gives all credit to his Ishta Dev, Lord Shiva. In his own words, “It is due to the grace of Lord Shiva that I’ve been blessed with some knowledge. I try to serve some value through this knowledge, and that’s all there is to it.”     

Website: www.AstrologerPanditJi.com

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