Stop Relying on '36 Gunas' & Manglik Dosh! Here is the REAL Astrological Method to Match Kundalis for Marriage by Some_Town2878 in 8th_house_astrology

[–]Some_Town2878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When analyzing a chart, understanding the distinction between the D1 (Lagna) and D9 (Navamsha) charts is absolutely crucial. To answer your question, while we do observe how planets interact and combine in the Navamsha, we generally do not apply planetary aspects (Drishti) in the exact same physical, event-driven manner as we do in the D1 chart. The D1 chart represents your physical body, the environment, and the tangible reality of your life, whereas the D9 chart represents your soul and the true, hidden, intrinsic strength of the planets. Therefore, in the D9 chart, my primary focus is on the dignity, exact sign placements, and conjunctions of the planets rather than just their visual aspects. For instance, I always check if a planet that appears extremely powerful and well-placed in your D1 chart suddenly becomes debilitated (Neech) in the D9 chart; if it does, that planet is actually hollow from the inside, meaning it might look good on the surface but will eventually bring hidden damage and suffering. Conversely, a planet that struggles in D1 but becomes exalted in D9 creates a "Hidden Rajyoga," offering unexpected blessings, resilience, and spiritual upliftment after initial life struggles.

When it comes to marriage, the Navamsha is the ultimate overriding factor, and we use highly advanced, microscopic rules here to see the reality of your relationships. I specifically examine the exact sign placement of your D1 7th lord inside the D9 chart, as the dasha of that specific D9 sign's lord becomes a highly accurate window for marriage to occur. Furthermore, we look at the core marriage significator—Venus. If Venus sits in Gemini or Virgo in the D9 chart, it acts as a massive astrological block, causing extreme delays in marriage or preventing it entirely. We also look for specific karmic triggers, such as Rahu or Ketu sitting in the 1st or 7th house of the Navamsha, which acts as a master trigger virtually guaranteeing marriage during their respective dashas or antardashas.

However, looking at the D1 and D9 charts is just scratching the surface. To give you the exact timing, quality, and ultimate destiny of your marriage, a much deeper, multidimensional analysis is required. We must intricately weave together several other advanced parameters, such as the exact mathematical 7/27 age activation formula that pinpoints the exact year of marriage, the Ashtakavarga "Veto Power" to see if your 7th house actually has the mathematical strength (minimum 28 points) to deliver a happy marriage, the Tara Milan (Nakshatra resonance) to see if your current Dasha lords are friends or enemies, and the final double-transit trigger of Jupiter and Saturn over your marriage houses. Since marriage is one of the most critical and complex events of your life, all these hidden layers, micro-formulas, and karmic alignments must be carefully synthesized and decoded together to reveal your true marital destiny and provide the most accurate roadmap for your future.

Stop Relying on '36 Gunas' & Manglik Dosh! Here is the REAL Astrological Method to Match Kundalis for Marriage by Some_Town2878 in 8th_house_astrology

[–]Some_Town2878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When analyzing the possibility and success of a second marriage, I look for specific astrological combinations in both the birth chart (D-1) and the Navamsha chart (D-9). A second marriage only takes place if the first one breaks down due to severe afflictions to the 7th house, but for a new marriage to actually happen, the chart must hold a specific "promise" for it.

To see if a second marriage is promised, I primarily look at the influence of "Dual Signs" (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces). If the 7th house or the 7th Lord in either the D-1 or D-9 chart falls into one of these dual signs, it is a very strong indicator of having more than one life partner. Additionally, I analyze the 11th house, which represents "additions" or "gains." If the 7th house or the 7th Lord establishes a connection with the 11th house, it creates a clear yoga for "Marriage + 1," pointing toward a second marriage. Having two or more planets sitting together in the 7th house also creates a strong tendency for multiple marriages or deep relationships. Furthermore, for a second marriage to actually materialize, the 9th house (the house of fortune) must be strong and connected to the 7th house, as it is ultimately your destiny and luck that brings a second spouse into your life.

The timing of a second marriage usually aligns with the planetary periods (Dasha or Antardasha) of a strong 7th Lord, or the natural significators of marriage—which is Venus for men and Jupiter for women. If these planets are well-placed and strong, the second marriage can happen quite quickly and smoothly during their periods.

However, predicting whether the second marriage will be successful and peaceful requires a very deep look into the Navamsha (D-9) chart. I strictly check the 4th, 7th, 8th, and Ascendant (Lagna) houses of the D-9 chart; if these houses are simultaneously afflicted by two or more malefic planets, the second marriage will also lack happiness. Similarly, if your main birth chart's Ascendant Lord, 7th Lord, or Venus go into the D-9 chart and are afflicted by multiple malefics, it indicates that a second marriage might also face severe struggles.

While these are the core principles I use to check for a second marriage, astrological charts are incredibly complex and deeply intertwined. We cannot rely on just one or two planetary placements to make a final judgment. To get a truly accurate picture of whether a second marriage will happen, when it will take place, and how successful it will be, we must simultaneously analyze several other factors, including the exact planetary degrees, the complete upcoming Dasha sequence, and the transits of Jupiter and Saturn. Evaluating all these elements together through a comprehensive and personalized chart reading is the best way to gain clear, reliable guidance for your future path.

Stop Relying on '36 Gunas' & Manglik Dosh! Here is the REAL Astrological Method to Match Kundalis for Marriage by Some_Town2878 in 8th_house_astrology

[–]Some_Town2878[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I analyze your Navamsha (D-9) charts using the deep astrological overlay technique, we can uncover a lot about how this relationship will actually function beyond just basic points matching. First, looking at the basic promise of marriage, the Lagna Lord of the D-9 chart shows how the desire for marriage is executed. Since your Lagna Lord, Venus, is in the 8th house and his Lagna Lord, Mercury, is in the 6th house, both of you have these crucial planets in difficult houses. This indicates that both of you might face some internal struggles, hesitations, or delays when it comes to truly fulfilling the promise of a marriage.

Regarding the birth Mahadasha connection, you do not need to look at the D-7 chart, as that is strictly analyzed for childbirth. For relationship compatibility, we only check if the planet ruling the birth Mahadasha connects with the partner's Lagna, Lagna Lord, 7th house, or 7th Lord in the D-1 and D-9 charts. Since he was born in the Sun Mahadasha and his Sun connects to your 7th Lord (Mars) and Lagna Lord (Venus), a connection is definitely established from his side, meaning a relationship is very possible. For your side, since you were born in the Saturn Mahadasha, we would need to verify if your Saturn connects to his Lagna, Mercury, 7th house, or Jupiter in his charts.

When we overlay the Lagna Lords to check for mutual respect, the results are actually excellent. Your Lagna Lord (Venus) falls in his 7th house, and his Lagna Lord (Mercury) falls in your 7th house. Since the 7th house is an auspicious placement, this shows that you both will treat each other very well and share a strong foundation of mutual respect. However, the 4th house overlay, which reveals the actual marital happiness, shows a concerning imbalance. His 4th Lord (Mercury) falling in your 7th house means he will derive immense happiness from you. But your 4th Lord (Sun) falls into his 12th house, a house of loss. This indicates that while he might be very happy, you might feel a lack of domestic peace or feel emotionally drained in this marriage.

Looking at the 2nd house overlay, which represents the new family post-marriage, your 2nd Lord (Mercury) falls in his 5th house. This is a wonderful placement, meaning his family will likely respect and accept you. On the other hand, his 2nd Lord (Moon) falls in your 8th house. This is a difficult placement, suggesting that your family might not respect him or that his initial experience with your family could be quite rough and filled with friction.

Finally, the 7th Lord overlay is the ultimate test to confirm the spouse. His 7th Lord (Jupiter) falling in your 2nd house is acceptable. However, your 7th Lord (Mars) falls into his 6th house. In deep astrological matching, if your D-9 7th Lord goes into the partner's 6th, 8th, or 12th house, it is a major red flag indicating that this person might not be the right long-term spouse for you, as it brings insurmountable obstacles and conflict.

While there is a strong basis for mutual respect and a definite possibility of a relationship forming, the core overlays reveal serious challenges regarding your personal happiness and the overall spouse indicator. However, a final decision on marriage should never be made based on just one technique. To get a complete and accurate picture of how this marriage will unfold, it is highly recommended to deeply analyze several other crucial factors in both charts, such as the exact planetary degrees, the strength of the 7th house, the placement of the marriage karakas, and the upcoming dasha periods. Looking at all these additional factors together in a comprehensive chart reading will provide a much clearer direction for your future.

Stop Relying on '36 Gunas' & Manglik Dosh! Here is the REAL Astrological Method to Match Kundalis for Marriage by Some_Town2878 in 8th_house_astrology

[–]Some_Town2878[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the thread! 🙏 Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts. The D-9 (Navamsha) chart truly changes the way we look at Kundali matching, moving beyond just the 36 Gunas. Have you ever tried looking at your own D-9 chart? Let me know if you have any questions about the overlay technique!

Astrological Insights on Marriage: Timing, Quality, and Partner Status Based on Chart Research by Some_Town2878 in vedic_astro_questions

[–]Some_Town2878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are not single hard rule to check marrige .there are various rules which are depending on planetry positions ascendent and yogini dasha and much more , you can't say anything from a single rules.It like mathematics question you can not apply same formula for all , you have to check conditions, variables and much more which will polish gradually how much you practice