How Did I Die In My Past Life Astrology

A professional astrologer may foretell the sickness that causes a person’s death based on the nature of the planet that aspects the 8th house, and the part of the body that will be affected is the 8th House in the Kalapurusha division.

The sickness that leads to death is caused by the Dosha (humour) symbolized by the planet in the 8th House.

If many planets inhabit the 8th House, the body will be subjected to multiple attacks as a result of the excess of various Humours indicated by such powerful planets, which will result in death.

Fire would be the cause of death if the Sun was in the 8th House. When other planets are positioned in the 8th House, the following factors play a role in death:

  • When the Moon is in the 8th House, death is a result of water.
  • When Mars is in this House, weapons cause death.
  • When Mercury is present, fever causes death.
  • When Jupiter is present, chronic diseases are the cause of death.
  • When Venus is in this House, thieves cause death, and
  • When Saturn is in this House, death is the result of famine.

If the 8th House is a moveable sign, death will occur in a foreign location; if it is a fixed sign, death will occur in one’s own home; and if it is a common sign, death will occur while traveling.

If the 8th House is aspected by the Sun, bile or heat, if the Moon is wind and bile, if Mars is bile and heat, if Mercury is bile, wind and phlegm, if Jupiter is phlegm, if Venus is phlegm and wind, and if Saturn is wind, the sickness will develop.

According to Indian Jyotish Guru Dr. Raman, if no planet occupies or aspects the 8th House, the lord of the 8th House should be evaluated, and the ailment defined by the Humours suggested by that planet.

According to Ayurveda, good health is ensured when the three Doshas (humours) of wind, bile, and phlegm are in balance.

“Each Dosha produces specific ailments,” Dr. Raman explains, “and the particular nature of the disease from which a person dies should be determined with reference to the humour given to the planet ruling, situated in, or aspecting the horoscope’s 8th House.”

Fever, apoplexy, and paralysis are all symptoms of the sun.

Watery disorders, drowning, diarrhoea, dysentery, and blood impurities are all caused by the moon. Death from pneumonia, cholera, plague, and other epidemics, as well as hemorrhage, bronchitis, abortion, surgical operations, and gunshot accidents, are all brought on by Mars.

Mercury poisoning can result in death from brain fever, small pox, nerve illnesses, whooping cough, and attacks.

Jupiter brings death due to mental anguish or an undiagnosed sickness, such as pleurisy, liver disease, pulmonary inflammation, heart failure, and spasms.

Excessive thirst, starvation, excessive heat, and venereal illness are all brought on by Venus.

Suffocation, burns, rheumatic fever, paralysis, melancholia, and tuberculosis are all caused by Saturn.

Death is not seen by astrology as a misfortune for the native.

It considers a person’s death to be lucky if it occurs peacefully. Only those close to the departed perceive death to be a calamity.

In astrology, which house represents former lives?

If a birth chart reveals our former lives’ deeds, may it also reveal information about life beyond death? And, if these two points are false, what value is there in the “free will” that people talk about? We spoke with Dr. Vinay Bajrangi, a leading Indian Vedic astrologer who has been revealing many Vedic astrological marvels to help educate the general public about the astrological postulates propagated by the Saptrishis and is also actively engaged in removing the donnish and conservative veil from astrology. He is a renowned birth time rectifier and a Karma corrector who has mastered the art of previous life reading. He has a one-of-a-kind talent to read horoscopes and predict the future. We were looking for answers about the horoscopes of the deceased in this release.

Dr. Vinay Bajrangi (Vinay Bajrangi): Yes! Your birth chart, as an imprint of your former lives, also predicts your future lives. Since the beginning, I’ve been presenting astrology’s theology. The arrangement of planets in one’s horoscope is not arbitrary, but has been methodically apportioned by the Almighty after careful examination of the deeds done by him/her in previous births (s). Now, the planets assigned to you may have some excellent Yogas (combinations) and some unfavorable Yogas (combinations). The good pairings are the blessings of previous births, while the unfavorable combinations are the curses of prior births. The native is thrown into a roller coaster of good and bad experiences as a result of these excellent and negative combinations.

However, one has some degree of free will, which is determined by Jupiter’s position in the horoscope.

One can influence the outcomes to some extent by exercising free will. The cycle continues, and however you utilize this free tool, the birth chart of your future birth will be determined. As a result, everyone’s major battle is to effectively employ free will to change bad karma into good karma. One can make the most of one’s free will by using competent astrological reading and guidance.

DVB: The foundations of any horoscope are planets, planet placements in specific signs, and specific Nakshatras. We get the Panchangna, the Dashas (periods), the Shodashvargas (finer charts), and the Asthakvarga from these placements. Every one hundred and twenty years, the Dashas are reported to revolve. A detailed and accurate reading of a person’s birth chart can disclose information about their entire past, present, and future lives.

DVB: The ninth house of the horoscope evaluates the native’s previous life, while the fifth house deciphers the native’s future existence. The pending karma that one has left undone or unfinished in a previous life is represented by the sixth house. The Dasha balance in which a person is born denotes the Dasha in which the soul departed the body in a former life.

The Lagna is the link between previous and current births, as well as an indicator of the birth’s purpose. The twelfth house represents the number of lives left until the native’s soul receives eternal salvation.

So, an accomplished astrologer can sketch the previous birth, the purpose of this birth, the pending karma left in the previous birth, the main obstacles of this birth, the Dasha when his/her soul left the body in the previous birth, the Dasha when his/her soul can leave the body in the present birth, and the journey of the soul in the birth(s) to come using the above indicators gathered from a horoscope. With this knowledge, the aim of the soul’s journey can be surmised, along with an indication of the time of its salvation, i.e., obtaining a permanent position in Vishnu’s abode, Baikuntha.

Question: What happens to a person’s birth chart after they pass away? Should a deceased person’s horoscope be read?

DVB: See, the spirit never dies; it is on a journey, changing bodies after bodies. Similarly, the horoscope lives until the soul’s final salvation. However, because we associate a horoscope with a living body, reading the soul’s path through the horoscope of a deceased person may not be reasonable. As a result, the horoscope of a deceased person is not visible.

However, some Doshas run in families and have a negative impact on all family members. It is sometimes important to read the horoscopes of the elderly who have passed away in order to comprehend and recommend a powerful restorative measure. However, in such instances, the astrologer should adhere to Vedic Astrology’s highest ethical standards and avoid scaring or playing with the emotions of the family members left behind.

DVB: Without a doubt, absolutely! Take, for example, Lord Rama’s family. Lord Rama was the sixty-fourth generation in the family lineage and was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Iksvaku, Manu’s son, was Lord Ram’s sixtieth great grandfather. To assist Lord Rama’s birth in the family lineage, he was to take seven births in the same family.

This is demonstrated by drawing Iksvaku’s horoscope and calculating his births (soul’s journey) till its final salvation.

Is it possible to count all of a soul’s births till its final salvation?

DVB: Sure, why not? But, please understand that astrology for the afterlife is not the same as conventional astrological predictions and analyses. It’s also a task that won’t be completed in a single day or two. Even a great astrologer may need weeks or months to come up with a solution. The amount of time it takes is determined by the number of births the soul will experience before reaching its final resting place. The greater the number of births, the more time an astrologer must devote to determining the quality and purpose of each future existence.

Drawing the soul’s path to its final resting place in ‘Baikuntha’ explains the efforts it made along the way and the achievements it accomplished in the upliftment of humans and other races.

Question: If fate is predetermined, how can free will influence the outcome?

DVB: One is born with pending karmas, or the karma that one must complete within this lifetime. The fate is ruled by the ninth house. Saturn’s transit determines fate, but Jupiter’s transit determines free will. If the transiting Jupiter is in trines to the natal Saturn, we can use our free will to our advantage, i.e., we can get our wish.

We must accept what fate wants from us if transiting Saturn is in trine to natal Jupiter. Normally, Saturn’s happenings are predetermined, but Jupiter’s events are the consequence of his own actions. The amount of free will accessible in the horoscope can be determined by Jupiter’s position in the horoscope, and the ease with which it can be used to control fate can be determined by its link with Saturn’s natal position.

If Jupiter and Saturn are in the 6/8 (Shadakshaka) position in a horoscope, it will be difficult to exercise free will, even when Jupiter is transiting through Saturn’s natal position. As a result, making good use of your Jupiter can help you shape fate to your benefit to a significant extent. As a result, everything is determined by the planets’ natal positions in a horoscope. The more difficult the placement of planets in horoscopes, the more births are required to achieve the moment of freedom for the soul.

Question: Can astrology assist us improve our future lives in addition to what is written in our horoscope?

DVB: In a horoscope, several obstructers work together to delay any results. The lord of the eleventh house is the principal obstructor for the moving sign, the lord of the ninth house for the fixed sign, and the lord of the seventh house for the dual sign. In any horoscope, appeasing this obstructor can be the most effective corrective method for enhancing free-will use. The corrective procedures are more than just Pujas, donations, or mantra recitation; they are a powerful infusion of karmic correction. Controlling the negative character created in oneself as a result of that obstructer planet is the goal of this karma rectification.

It may be difficult to recognize the negative character that one has as a result of that obstructer planet, but once it is recognized, suitable care can be made to correct it.

How can I tell whether I’ve had a previous life?

A sense of familiarity, liking, or longing for a place you’ve never been or with which you have no relationship can be an indication it’s from a previous life. If you enjoy reading about a specific period in history or wish you could travel back in time to live at that age, you could be referring to your past life.

Which planet is responsible for premature death?

Maraka is a word that refers to something that causes death or illness at the end of a person’s life. Venus is the maraka for Aries lagna because it owns both marakasthanas; Mars, Moon, Venus, and Jupiter are the marakas for Taurus lagna; the Moon for Gemini lagna; Saturn for Cancer and Leo lagnas; Venus for Virgo lagna; Mars for Libra lagna; Venus and Saturn for Scorpio lagna; Venus and Saturn for Sagittarius lagna; Mars, Moon, and Jupiter for Capricorn lagna; the Sun, Mars, and Jupiter for During the operation of their dashas, the marakas and planets associated with the marakas, as well as all malefic planets, can cause illness and death; however, if longevity has passed but the dasa of maraka has not, the lord of the 12th house acts as the maraka, and its dasha or the dasha of a malefic can cause death. Mrityu-karakas, or death signifiers, are Saturn and Rahu. A Maraka does not kill in its own antra-dasha in a benefic planet’s dasha, but it does so in its own antra-dasha in a malefic planet’s dasha. Saturn is associated with a maraka, and death occurs frequently during the antra-dasha of the lords of the trikabhavas in a maraka’s dasha. If they are natural malefic, the lords of the 2nd and 12th bhavas, reckoned from the sign and bhava inhabited by the Moon, act as marakas. Death can also occur in the antra-dasha or dasha of the Lord of the 3rd nakshatra from Janam nakshatra (asterism occupied by the Moon at birth) for a person of Alpayu (short life), in the 5th nakshatra for a person of Madhyayu (middle life), and in the 7th nakshatra for a person blessed with Poornayu (long (long-life).

The manner of death can be determined by the yoga-formations present at the time of birth, for example, if the Sun conjuncts Saturn and Rahu in the 7th house, the person will be bitten by a cobra; if the Sun and Mars are aspected by or in conjunction with the lords of the 4th and 10th houses, the person will be stoned to death or die by falling on a stone or by a falling stone. If the Sun is in the 3rd house or is affecting the lord of the 3rd house, death by ruler can occur, as can death by fire if the Sun is in the 8th house or is influencing the 8th house. Similarly, the Moon can cause death from tuberculosis or excessive fluids (or drowning); Mars from a surgical operation, burns, injuries, or from a weapon or surgery; Mercury from Febrile, illness, or fever; Jupiter from Tumours, swelling, or from prolonged illness; Venus from Diabetes or renal disease or from starvation; and Saturn and Rahu from poison, drowning, fall from height, injury, incarceration, or thirst or dehydration. Disease is possible in the body that is prone to diseases; a strong lagna and the strong lord of the lagna, as well as the natural benefics in the kendras, prevent early or pre-mature death caused by illness or disease in their dasha or antradasha.

The marakas are listed below in descending order of strength. a)A malefic planet in sambandha (associated) with the lord of a marakasthana (as per Parasari qualification), b)A malefic planet in sambandha with the lord of the 7th house (in the 2nd or 7th house) c)Lord of the 2nd housed)Lord of the 7th housee)Malefic planet in the 2nd housef)Malefic planet in the 7th houseg)Natural benefic planet owning two kendras associated and with a marakah)Rahu or Ketu in the 2nd or 7th house combining with a marakai)Lord of the 12th housej)Malefic planet in samband If it is not in the 8th house, the lord of the 8th house coupled with a malefic planet combining with Saturn or the lord of the 10th house becomes a maraka; however, if it is also the lagna-lord, it will not operate as a maraka if it occupies the 8th or the lagna. If Saturn is a functional malefic who also has a maraka, it becomes a highly powerful maraka, superseding all other marakas and causing death during its own era or bad transit. Planets connected to the lord of the 6th, 8th, or 12th house, or a marakasthana, bring pain, anguish, and financial hardship. Planets associated with the lord of a trikabhava and also with marakas without the influence of the lords of the 5th and 9th bhavas, or the lagna-lord occupying the 12th house and the lord of the 12th in the lagna influenced by marakas, or the lord of the lagna in the 6th house and the lord of the 6th in the lagna influenced by marakas, or

The dashas of marakas are useful in identifying the time of death, but they should not be interpreted as a guarantee of death. The health of a person is affected by the dasha of a maraka that is not meant to bring death or the dasha of a malefic for a certain lagna that is not meant to cause death. During certain dashas, one may face challenges such as the death of a loved one, a change of location or way of life, and so on. The 7th house also denotes home and long journeys. The 22nd Drekkena is commonly used to determine the nature of death, despite the fact that Varahamihira associates this drekkena with the disposition of the deceased, which falls on the 8th house and is considered wicked. Any planet can gain death-causing abilities, but the influence of a powerful Jupiter on the Moon, Sun, Mars, or Saturn negates their ability to cause premature death. If the lagna-lord linked with a malefic is in a trikabhava at birth, or if the trika-lords occupy their own bhavas, or if a malefic planet is in the lagna and the lagna-lord is weak, one suffers from intense mental and bodily tensions and diseases, according to Jatakalankara. According to Sarvartha Chintamani, the Moon in Cancer lagna aspected by Mars from the 10th and Jupiter from the 7th while delivering yoga only gives a sixty-year life span, whereas Jupiter exalted in the lagna and aspecting the two trikonas held by benefics gives an eighty-year life span. Three or more planets in the 8th house that are not in their own, friendly, or exaltation sign shorten life expectancy.

Is it possible to foretell death based on your birth chart?

Determine whether or if your client is emotionally and psychically mature enough to handle death-related knowledge. Some people who hear death forecasts “lose nearly all interest in life and expect to die, and some do,” according to the In Plain Sight website. They all die, whether they believe in black magic (a “death hex”) or that their deaths are predetermined by the stars. As previously indicated, practitioners bear a great deal of responsibility for preventing accidental injury to their customers, and, as previously stated, forecasting death is becoming less popular among astrologers.

Understand the relationship between the planets and death, as well as the various sorts of death. All planets play a role in predicting death in an astrology chart, according to the Find Your Fate website. Saturn is associated with protracted and drawn-out deaths, but it can also indicate a long and uneventful life. Hades may play a role in predicting the death of people who suffer from chronic illnesses. The planets can also indicate sudden deaths: Uranus is associated with surgical deaths, Neptune with water and drug-related deaths, and Pluto with rapid and violent deaths. In predicting a death aspect, Mars is considered a “trigger,” whereas Jupiter and Venus are both commonly present. To comprehend the influences of the planets on death, the astrologer must analyze the full chart.

Depending on whether planets usually deemed benefic (good) or malefic (negative) are present in a person’s chart, the eighth house is typically related with the death aspect. There are two types of designations: weak and strong. Venus (weak) and Jupiter (strong) are the benefic planets (strong). Mars (weak) and Saturn (malefic) are the malefic planets (strong). The eighth house is influenced by more than just the planets. The activation of the death aspect can also be indicated by the solar return, progressions, and directions. The two malefic houses (sixth and twelfth), as well as the fourth house, are likely to be active after the eighth house is activated (the house of endings).

Recognize that “death energy” is not the same as “death.” If this era is just depicting a period of chaotic change in a person’s chart, it may be important to investigate further. While the preceding planets and houses may imply that there is a lot of death energy in an individual’s chart at a certain point in time, the time and place of death is not determined. A lot depends on the expectations and behaviors of the individual. Depending on the client’s choices towards that energy and its use, that person may survive beyond the period of strong death energy, sometimes for a long time in good health.