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Features of Lal Kitab

Features of Lal Kitab Lal Kitab is a very easy book in relation to astrology by which a normal person can also examine his horoscope according to the circumstances around him, and can make the planets conducive with simple measures. The rules of Vedic astrology is completely different from the rules of Vedic astrology. For example, Lagna is given the highest regard in Vedic astrology and at the time of birth, the amount raised on the eastern horizon is written in Lagna Bhaaw. But in Lal Kitab, nothing happens like this. In it, the Bhaaw of kundali remains constant as Kaal Purush Kundali. For example, according to Vedic astrology if a person is born in Sagittarius Lagna, then his birth chart will be written in Sagittarius first which is Lagna Bhaaw aswell. But it will not be the same in the Lal Kitab. According to the Lal Kitab, First house or Lagna house will be written in Aries and in that sequence, Sagittarius will be marked in the ninth house. Apart from this, there is also a different opinion about the planets and the Lal Kitab horoscope which is also called teva. According to this, word like pakka ghar, a position of the sleeping planet (soya hua grah), the sleeping position of bhaaw or house (soya hua bhaaw ya ghar), companion planets or blind teva, religious teva and navalik teva are also used, which has highest importance according to Lal Kitab. Come let’s know about these words in detail.

Pakka Ghar

In Vedic astrology, every house has their fixed nature but in Lal Kitab, you can’t find the same. Here, like the Kala-Purusha Kundali, Aries is located in the first house and in this way Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn and Aquarius and Pisces marks in the twelfth house. Now because the lord of Aries is the Mangal, then the pakka Ghar of Mars will be considered as the first house. The fourth house of the moon will be considered as a permanent home of the moon. Similarly, the ninth house Jupiter and tenth and eleventh house are considered to be the permanent home of Saturn.

Soya hua Grah (Sleeping position of Planet)

According to the Lal Kitab Horoscope, if a planet is not giving sight to any other planet, such a planet is called soya Hua grah or sleeping planet. But if a planet is its pakka ghar then that will not be considered as soya hua grah or in the sleeping position. It means that the effect of that planet will be considered limited to the house in which it is located, not beyond that. For example, if there is a position of Venus in the fourth house of kundali and the tenth house is remain empty, then in this condition Venus will be considered as soya Hua grah or sleeping planet. Because the seventh sight of Venus is on tenth house but there isn’t any planet’s position and the fourth house is not even a pakkar ghar of Venus as well. In this situation, the effect of Venus will be for the fourth house only and on that basis, it will show the results.

Soya Hua Ghar (Sleeping position of House)

If the house of a Lal Kitab Kundali does not have a planet and is empty and there is no sight of any other planet on it, then it will consider as sleeping position of a house or soya Hua ghar. It is believed that sleeping position of house doesn’t provide any effect related to itself until it can be awakened by following some remedies.

Here are the different ways of awakening each house:

Mars remedies should be followed to awaken the first house. Moon remedies should be followed to awaken the Second house. Mercury remedies should be used to awaken the third house. Moon remedies should be followed to awaken the fourth house. Sun remedies should be used to awaken the fifth house. Rahu remedies should be used to awaken the sixth house. Venus remedies should be followed to awaken the seventh house. Moon remedies should be used to awaken the eighth house. Jupiter remedies should be used to awaken the ninth house. Saturn remedies should be used to awaken the tenth house. Jupiter remedies should be followed to awaken the eleventh house. Ketu remedies should be followed to make the twelfth house awake.

In Lal Kitab, the concept of companion planets is significant. These planets sit in each other’s fixed house positions or pakka ghar, resulting in a positive influence on each other. For instance, if Saturn is in the eleventh house and Sun is in the fifth house, traditionally considered enemies in Vedic astrology, Lal Kitab views them as companions, mitigating any negative effects they might have on each other.

Blind planets, on the other hand, are those that are visible during the day but “blind” at night, unable to provide their beneficial influence. An example would be Saturn in the seventh house and the sun in the fourth house. This configuration can impact family, professional, and marital life, as well as mental well-being.

The concept of the righteous Teva or Dharmi Teva involves the beneficial collaboration of Saturn and Jupiter in the Kundali. This alignment reduces the malefic effects of unfavorable planets and helps individuals overcome difficulties in life. If Saturn and Jupiter collaborate in the sixth, ninth, and eleventh houses of the Kundali, it indicates positive outcomes in life.

Minor Teva or Nabalig Teva refers to houses in the Kundali that remain empty, indicating no planetary position. If these houses contain only malefic planets such as Saturn, Rahu, Ketu, or solitary Mercury, they are also considered minor Teva. The effects of planets in these positions manifest until the age of 12, with each year corresponding to a different planet’s influence.

In Lal Kitab, various types of debts (rin) are associated with different relationships. For instance, Pitru Rin is related to the second, fifth, ninth, or twelfth house when Venus, Mercury, Rahu, or their combination is present. This debt can lead to loss of accumulated wealth and significant challenges, particularly in old age.

Matru Rin occurs when Ketu is placed in the fourth house, affecting the moon, which signifies the mother. This debt can result in failures, financial losses, and health issues. Similarly, Stree Rin is associated with the presence of the sun, moon, or Rahu in the second or seventh house, leading to various crises and disruptions of happiness.

Brother or relative’s debt (Bhratru or Sambandhi Rin) is indicated by the presence of Mercury or Venus in the first or eighth house, causing troubles and financial losses. Sister or daughter’s debt (Bahin or Putri Rin) is linked to Mercury in the third or sixth house, leading to hostile behavior, economic problems, and deficiencies in life.

Cruelty debt (Nirdayi Rin) is associated with the presence of the sun, moon, or Mars in the tenth or twelfth house, affecting the entire family and causing various life problems. Unborn debt (Ajanma Rin) occurs when the sun, Venus, or Mars is in the twelfth house, resulting in physical harm, legal issues, and family problems.

Self-debt (Swa Rin) is linked to Venus, Saturn, Rahu, or Ketu in the fifth house or their conjunction in the fifth house. This debt leads to lifelong struggles, defeats in legal matters, insults, and penalties. Divine debt (Daiviya Rin) is indicated by the presence of the moon or Mars in the sixth house, affecting the entire family and leading to financial losses and child-related issues.