How To Find Karma In Astrology

There is, however, a simpler way to learn about your karma and past lives. It’s by understanding your “rising sign,” also known as the “ascendant.” Keep in mind that your horoscope is divided into 12 “houses,” or equal portions. Each house is governed by a zodiac sign. Each house also represents a different aspect of your life, such as your personality, finances, communications, home, family, children, work, partners, secrets, education, travel, spirituality, friends, goals, buried secrets, and karma from the past.

In astrology, which house represents karma?

What good would it be to know what disease(s) one may have during one’s lifetime but not know what medicine/treatment to take? Similarly, in Astrology/Occult sciences, understanding the problem/karmic debt but without knowing what path/remedy to adopt and pursue would be useless.

I, for one, believe in and practice KARMIC ALIGNMENT, thanks to the blessings and teachings of my GURU.

Simply put, there are no short cuts or simple solutions to resolving our Karmic debts.

Our approach must be DEDICATED to the area of life that SATURN (Saturn’s location in our horoscopes) is indicating, and it must be done with innermost willingness and submission.

We can only aim our efforts in that direction; nonetheless, the final timing of our MOKSHA, or debt-free status, will be determined by the divine.

Here, I’ll mention the areas of life where SATURN is suggesting for everyone of us and pointing us to this route of MOKSHA from our KARMIC Debts.

NOTE:

1.Please double-check the location of Saturn (House) in both houses (Ascendant chart and Chalit chart).

Both of these charts are easily accessible in free astrology programs such as Astrosage and others.

2.These may not be the only KARMIC burdens one may bear, as every planet implies that we are destined to face some type of KARMA during this lifetime.

3.The houses (6/8 and 12) are extremely crucial since they are incredibly powerful KARMIC HOUSES.

4.You will undoubtedly become related to/associated with the meanings of these houses in your life (KARMAS need not only be in the negative).

1st House: Self-debt (very powerful Karma; execute all your chores without complaining and treat your body/self).

2nd House: Karmic responsibilities to family and finances.

(Take care of your family and manage your finances with caution and restraint.)

3rd House: Debts owed to siblings, particularly younger siblings.

(display compassion to siblings and be considerate/helpful to them).

Debts to mother and motherland are represented by the 4th House.

(Listen to your mother and take care of her; be grateful to your motherland.)

Karmic Debts with coworkers and children in the 5th House.

(Assist coworkers and offer youngsters love and attention).

6th House: Debts owed to those who are sick or have legal problems.

(Assist people/family members with medical/hospital bills or legal issues).

Debts owed to spouse in the 7th House.

(Be faithful and grateful for the presence of your spouse in your life.)

Debts owed to in-laws fall under the 8th House.

(Treat your in-laws as if they were your own family.)

Debts in your profession are represented by the 10th House.

(Even if you are in high positions, you will be doing menial chores; keep working without complaining until your debts are paid off.)

Debts with friends/elder siblings/societies are represented by the 11th House.

(without expecting anything in return, aid friends/non-profits/elder siblings)

Debts in foreign lands/charities/isolated places are dealt with in the 12th House.

(Assist people with hospitalization/charities/divine/cause donations.)

Albeit these solutions appear simple, I can tell everyone of you that KARMIC ALIGNMENT to these specific areas of our lives will completely eliminate our KARMIC BAGGAGE (though it may take time depending on the strength of our KARMA’S). IT WILL NEVER BE EASY FOR YOU TO DO THEM, BUT our willingness to surrender to the region of life where SATURN is directing us will undoubtedly free us of any KARMIC BAGGAGE and difficulties.

With the blessings of my GURU and the ULTIMATE DIVINE, I can personally attest to this.

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In astrology, how do I find my pending karma?

People frequently inquire about their Pending Karma with us. Because we are reborn, we have pending Karma for all of the planets in our horoscope.

Prarabdha Karma: Prarabdha is the portion of one’s previous Karma that is responsible for one’s current birth. As a result, it is a component of the Sanchit that must be exhausted in this incarnation. To put it another way, the good or terrible deeds of a previous incarnation are to be redeemed for the good or bad deeds of this lifetime.

Agami: Agami is the present-day karma that leads to the formation of tomorrow’s Prarabdha. As a result, what we sow now will reap tomorrow.

Pending Karma, also known as Prarabdha, can be seen in a variety of ways. It can be viewed through Rashis or Signs, as well as through the Nakshatras. To determine the pending Karma, we must first examine the 6th House and the location of that planet in the 6th House, the 6th Lord. I also notice planets in retrograde for pending Karma.

Let’s have a look at the Nakshatras and Rasis. Rasis provide an overview of the nature of one’s pending Karma. However, once we understand the principles of the Nakshatras, we can readily understand the Pending Karma.

Moon is in the Lagna in Punarvasu Nakshatra in Lord Ram’s horoscope, for example. We already know that this Nakshatra has a lot of themes, one of which being repetition and sacrifice. Lord Ram had a recurring experience throughout his life, whether it was winning Devi Sita twice by the breaking of Lord Shiva’s bow and once through defeating Lord Shiva’s strongest follower at the timeRavana, or ascending to the kingdom. He was first taken to the forest, and it was only when he returned that he was given the crown.

He made numerous sacrifices for othershis brothers, father, countrymen, and everyone. In fact, once his lover had left, he gave up the life of a king and lived in the palace as an ascetic, performing his royal duties not as a king but as someone who was responsible for the well-being of his realm.

Now let’s talk about Rasis. As I previously stated, we must examine the 6th House, the planet put there, as well as its despositor.

Rahu is in his 6th House. Rahu represents the Rakshasas and is located in the Lagna with Jupiter as its despositor. The fact that Rahu is constantly retrograde is amusing, because Lord Rama was trained from an early age to kill the Rakshashas who tortured therishis dwelling in the forests by destroying their Yagnas and causing havoc in their lives. Ravana, who sprung from the prestigious Rishi Pulastya dynasty and was born to a Brahmin sage Vishrava and princess Kaikesi, the daughter of the Rakshasha King Sumali, was Lord Ram’s greatest and most fearsome foe. As a result, he possessed all of the intellectual skills of a Brahmin as well as the enormous might and strength of a demon. Lord Ram was affected by three highly significant Rishis who changed the direction of his life as the 6th Lord goes to the Lagna and as Jupiter. A discussion between Lord Ram and his Guru, Sage Vashishta, is one of the best treatises on mental skills and mental health. At the age of 16, Rishi Vishwamitra brought him into the jungles to fight the Rakshashas, providing him with the expertise and know-how of martial techniques and warfare that aided him greatly in his battle with Ravana.

Again, Sage Agastya taught Lord Rama and Lakshmana the “Aditya Hrudayam Stotram” for evoking Surya Deva’s blessings and removing barriers on the road, such as a troubled mind.

Lord Krishna was born in the Rohini Nakshatra, which is associated with expansion and prosperity. His Lagna is supposed to be in this Nakshatra as well. According to Vimshottari Dasha, the Nakshatra Lord also sits in this Nakshatra, hence Moon becomes extremely powerful due to its position in its own Nakshatra and association with the Lagna. In the Lagna, Ketu is also located. Moon and Ketu together give him extraordinary psychic abilities and the ability to divorce the mind from the Self. When we read or hear Lord Krishna’s discourses, we will notice that they are cryptic and have a deep depth to them that only a few people can comprehend.

Moon in the Lagna and Lord of the 3rd House in Rohini reveal that his oratory talents were sure to improve as he grew older. When he stated his viewpoint or stance on any matter, his courage was always softly communicated, and his thinking was very serene and calm. In addition, the 3rd House is associated with weapons, and Ketu is associated with loud words. Lord Krishna was never afraid to call a spade a spade, even if he did so in his own unique way and at his own pace. The 3rd Lord is also a friend, and Lord Krishna had a large circle of friends and relatives, from Mathura’s cowherds to the country’s kings. He was the one who led them all. The third house reflects one’s ingenuity, and he used his words in a highly innovative way. Lord Krishna was the Charioteer for all beings, Arjuna and the Pandavas when he was alive, and his devotees when he has departed his mortal remains and returned to his Gowloka, as a symbol of the Rohini Nakshatra.

Exalted Saturn in the 6th House with the 6th Lord indicates unselfish service to all, including the elderly, children, and the infirm. Saturn rules the 9th and 10th Houses, and its connection to the Artha Trikona means that it is his Karma to provide selfless service to all in terms of Dharma.

In Hasta Nakshatra, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Moon is in the 6th House. Moon is the Lord of the 4th House of Homeland, Masses, and Emotions, and Moon in UttaraPhalguni imparts a strong sense of discernment about what is correct and what is protocol. His Lagna again falls in the Krittika Nakshatra, and as a commander who took it upon himself to lead an army and fight for the rights and freedom of his nation, he was able to persuade the masses. In fact, many individuals donated their life savings, jewelry, and other valuables to help him free his motherland and restore her lost splendor in any way they could.

Donald Trump’s Moon is in Jyestha Nakshatra in the 4th House. Moon is the weak Lord of the 12th House, yet it has digbali, or directional strength. North is represented by the 4th House, which also represents the masses. Mercury, the Lord of the Nakshatra, is in the 11th House of Gains. The monarchy or supremacy of Jyestha Nakshatra over the populace is depicted. The Trump Organization, through its various constituent companies and partnerships, has or has had interests in real estate development, investing, brokerage, sales and marketing, and property management. The Trump Organization, through its various constituent companies and partnerships, has or has had interests in real estate development, investing, brokerage, sales and marketing, and property management. Again, the sign of an umbrella appears in this Jyestha Nakshatra, implying immunity and protection. We all know that Donald Trump has gotten away with a lot of shady business and transactions, even impeachment, with little or no repercussions.

In the 12th House of Losses, the 6th Lord Saturn is joined by the 3rd Lord Venus. It demonstrates that, despite his capacity to defeat his foes, he frequently blunders in his utterances and loses popular standing (Saturn Lord of Public Platform) as a result of his remarks.

According to astrology, what is karma?

Both good and bad karma come back to us in the form of helpful and selfish behaviors, respectively. This might happen in your lifetime or millennia from now. Karmic astrology is the study of determining as precisely as possible, through the positions of planets in your birth/divisional chart, the reasons for your personality and behavior.

It also gives you advice on how to address past life issues in order to clear your slate and make place for more positive karma in this lifetime.

The five parts of the karmic planetary placements are as follows:

The Planet Sun Because the Sun is a soul planet, it can reveal your flaws, phobias, rational thinking, and other aspects of your personality.

Moon: The Moon represents the memories of our karmic past; a thorough examination of the Moon will reveal all of your unsolved previous troubles.

Unresolved former life difficulties that have been re-simulated are remembered from your Karmic past.

Saturn: The planet Saturn is known for causing problems and issues in general, but the Karmic substances claim that Saturn judges your Karma and rewards you properly.

Do you know that the planet Rahu is the root of Karma, and that without Rahu, one cannot conduct Karma either internally or externally?

Ketu: You may be aware of the significance of planet Ketu, which is known as a spiritual planet. It is the planet that instructs us on our Karmic Path and encourages us to take positive steps that lead to a beautiful and pleasant existence.

Apart from that, Vedic Folks will examine your birth chart, as well as your Karma or actions and Karmic variables, as well as the 5th and 9th houses and their lords, in order to obtain accurate and clear results.

Is Saturn the planet of Karma?

houses. However, as a Jyotish student, you must compare what you read to your study charts and personal experience. Saturn is a dividing planet. Solitude, dread, disconnection, sadness, instability, agony, loss, and facelessness are all gifts he bestows. He will bring things to the forefront wherever he is situated. This is the karmic script you’ve written for yourself to help you rebalance your karma. Saturn represents karmic obligation, fear, restraints, constrictions, budgeting, making the most of what you have, and so forth. The position of your birth Saturn and how it impacts you on the inner levels is the subject of this piece.

Is Saturn linked to the concept of Karma?

Saturn, the Lord of Time and Karma, is one of the three astrological giants, alongside the Sun and Jupiter. It takes roughly 28-30 years for it to complete a cycle in our life and close old chapters, as it does an infamous Saturn return.

Our Saturn return occurs at the following times in our lives:

  • Late twenties – transitioning from adolescence to adulthood
  • Late fifties – From adolescence to maturity
  • From maturity to wisdom and old age in the late 1980s

As a result, it represents pivotal junctures in our lives, as well as the important life lessons that come with them. These times are frequently difficult, or at the very least noteworthy, because we are dealing with huge shifts in consciousness and maturity.

Saturn is a generational planet that stays in one sign for about 2.5 years, as well as a malefic or “evil” planet, as it represents karma, lessons, and problems we experience throughout our lives.

Saturn, while being an unfavorable astrological influence, is here to help us heal from our karma and to teach us how to overcome obstacles in order to acquire essential life lessons.

In astrology, however, nothing is black or white, good or bad. So, in order to understand Saturn in signs, we must first understand what it represents and what gifts it hides beneath its black coat.

It Represents Karma

Saturn has earned the title of Lord of Karma for a good reason. It reveals our karmic imprint on our DNA as well as the experiences we are supposed to have (good and bad). It reflects the obstacles we have carried with us from previous lives that we must learn from and master in this one.

Saturn represents obstacles and barriers, challenges, and tribulations we must endure in order to clean away the evil and establish good karma because we must unearth, understand, and heal from karma.

Many people fear Saturn since we can’t change or affect previous karma from previous incarnations or life stages. What is less well recognized is that we can truly recreate our reality with Saturn’s help, as this powerful influence makes us wiser by allowing us to complete and then heal from the very karma we fear.

It Represents Life Lessons & Challenges

One of the most significant Saturnian teachings we are out to learn in this lifetime is that what you give forth is exactly what you get. This giant represents lessons and is the planet of the old and wise, as well as the planet of teachers, due to its heavy karmic nature.

Saturn’s position in the zodiac and the house in which it is housed reveals the types of lessons we must learn in order to progress and flourish. This is also noticeable during transits that pass through key areas of our natal charts.

Saturnian lessons are supposed to push us and mold us into the people we are meant to be.

Saturn is a demanding teacher who challenges you to study hard in order to pass the test, therefore growth is never easy. However, once you do, lessons are never forgotten, and you become the master in the area in which you were previously challenged following each Saturnian task.

It Represents Time

Saturn’s position in the zodiac is always associated with discipline. It’s not a happy-go-lucky influence, and it necessitates commitment and hard effort in many areas of our lives.

As a Lord of Time, it represents everything associated with time in astrology, including waiting, hurdles, and delays. It also denotes maturity, experience, competence, and authority, all of which come with age.

Saturn is a serious planet, and those with a strong Saturn influence in their horoscopes are often wise beyond their years.

This is a slow planet that can frequently reveal what is holding us back, whether it be an external or internal factor. It takes perseverance and patience, and only when we are prepared to wait patiently and work hard to attain our goals will Saturn reward us for our efforts when the time is appropriate.

It necessitates structure and organization, and it will make things tough for us if we attempt to slack off. Saturn in signs can assist us in gaining a reasonable amount of mastery in Saturn-affected aspects of life, making its influence easier to manage over time.

It Represents Tradition

Saturn is associated with laws and regulations, reflecting the conventional path we are intended to follow, as it is such a powerful influence.

It symbolizes not just our karma, but also the teachings and responsibilities we’ve learned through our ancestors, culture, families, and society conventions. It reveals father figures, the elderly, and our interactions with authority.

These rules can be accepted by society depending on the planetary position and sign it is placed in, but they can also be different depending on the planetary position and sign it is placed in. Saturn, the co-ruler of Aquarius, makes us desire to either comply and follow the established and socially acceptable path, or go against the grain and develop our own rules.

How can I figure out what my karmic cycle is?

There are four signals that you’re being taught a karmic lesson:

  • You keep finding yourself in circumstances that revolve around the same topic.
  • Red flags and recurring patterns are also red flags.
  • You are being compelled to confront your worries.
  • You’re overly critical of yourself.
  • Make sure you’re on the same page with your values.
  • Live your life on your own terms.
  • Self-compassion is a good thing to practice.
  • Strengthen your sense of self-awareness and intuition.

Which God has the power to govern Rahu?

  • To counteract Rahu’s negative effects of anger and terror, I recommend wearing sandalwood knotted with blue thread.
  • I propose that you meditate every day during Rahu Kaal to shield yourself from the negative effects of Rahu in your horoscope.
  • I also suggest that you contribute water and four coconuts to the temple during Amavasya.
  • Jupiter is the only planet that has the power to govern Rahu, and Jupiter signifies ‘Guru,’ thus I recommend that you revere and respect your Guru. I believe it is the most effective technique to protect oneself against Rahu’s negative impacts.
  • Chanting the mantra ‘Om Raa(n) Rahve Namah’ is the best treatment I can think of. This is beneficial to everyone, regardless of age or zodiac sign.
  • If you’re having trouble sleeping, try putting fennel (saunf) seeds under your pillow to counteract Rahu’s effects.
  • I strongly advise you to sing the Rahu Beej Mantra for a total of 18000 times throughout the course of 40 days.
  • I believe that having silver elephants in your home and drinking from silver glasses can benefit you.
  • Because it has eight incarnations, wearing an 8-faced Rudraksha will be beneficial to you.
  • As much as possible, you should dress in dark blue.
  • I recommend that you fast on Saturday and eat after sundown.
  • I advocate storing water in the South-West corner of your horoscope since it can help Rahu in your horoscope.
  • I also recommend that you donate black and blue clothing as well as food to the less fortunate. It will be extremely beneficial because it pleases Rahu.
  • You can also profit by adding a cup of milk to water and showering for 43 days in a row.