| YOUR
PROSPECTIVE BRIDE OR BRIDEGROOM |
IS
SHE A LAKSHMI? |
IS
HE A KUBERA? |
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When a child is born in India, its parents
often ask their jyotishi, “Will she be a Lakshmi? Will
he be a Kubera?” Lakshmi being the goddess and Kuber
the god of wealth, this question is really twofold: “Will
this child be prosperous independently?” and “Will
this child enhance its family’s fortunes?” Examining
a child’s chart gives a good general idea of what that
child’s lot in later life will be, how that lot will
influence the conditions of any pre-existing relationship
systems into which the child is born, and what can be done
to ameliorate or enhance the situation. Similar questions
are often put to the Jyotishi regarding a prospective bride
or bridegroom, or proposed business partner or investor.
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Rules
For Horoscope Compatibility
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The
answer to such an inquiry often throws light on the
imminent destiny of the family (or other partnership)
that has just taken on a new member. When a small
child is fated to obtain something like money of which
it has no knowledge and cannot handle because of its
age, that something very often accrues to its poshaka
(nourisher), the person who nourishes it and provides
for it. When a baby is born with a silver spoon in
its mouth. It is the poshaka who initially benefits
from the prosperity yogas. These effects become evident
during the child’s first year in roughly two
out of three |
cases,
and within the second year in the remaining cases.
How much poshakas benefit from the little Lakshmi
or Kubera they nourish depends on the strength of
their horoscopes |
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For
most people, the marriage partner is the only “chosen”
family member; all other family members are acquired as karmic
“accidents” of birth. When we have the opportunity
“choose” a spouse, or for that matter a business
partner, we must make very sure that we are mingling auras
with people who will promote our mutual prosperity, not lead
us into calamities like scandal or bankruptcy. Jyotisha can
show us what sort of abundance dance will work best for us,
and indicate with whom we should dance it. |
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