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Results of various Rasi falling in the Dharma Bhava (9th House)

Varaha Mihira
Thoughts on Jyotish
2 min readJul 22, 2016

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  1. Mesha: Involve in charitable acts pertaining to animals, for instance looking after cows and cattle (goshala), charity for animals, looking after them with empathy and compassion.
  2. Vrshabha: Blessed with great wealth, donate many kinds of things on charity, donate cows (to poor people), donate previous gems and ornaments, various kinds of garments, and food.
  3. Mithuna: Involve in hosting and looking after guests, feeding brahmins, charity for the poor and downtrodden, becomes the keeper of dharma through many kinds of righteous, charitable and philanthropic activities.
  4. Karka: Pilgrimages, visit these places or stay there for long time, live in solitude or in a forest (for spiritual practices), follow the dharma through various forms of fasting and religious observances.
  5. Simha: Accept the dharma of others and abandon own dharma. Even after indulging in various unrighteous acts, considers himself an exalted soul, bereft of humility and gratitude.
  6. Kanya: Indulge in observances of stri-dharma (cross-gender), complete lack of faith and devotion (atheist), external show-off, follower of a different ideological or religious path (than own).
  7. Tula: Looking after contentment of devatas and Brahmanas (giving them food, shelter and looking after their needs), do astonishing acts on account of requests from people, doer of famous religious or righteous acts.
  8. Vrschika: Indulge in cruel deeds, inflicting pain on others, looking after people (giving them food and shelter), bereft of devotion, indulge in faith or path that is show-off.
  9. Dhanu: Looking after contentment of devatas and Brahmanas (giving them food, shelter and looking after their needs), follower of the path given in the spiritual scriptures and also one that is created by the self, attain fame like the ocean in the 3 lokas.
  10. Makara: Show valour by conducting acts that are bereft of righteousness. After humiliating failures, the person returns back to his Kula-dharma (the actions prescribed for his lineage and dynasty) i.e., Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra.
  11. Kumbha: Follower of one of the main paths of worshipping i.e. those of pancha-devatas, Shaiva, Vaishnava, Shakta, Saurya and Ganapatya traditions. Involve in righteous acts pertaining to conservation or trees, forests and vegetation, public activities (construction of hospitals, libraries, institutions etc), plantation in gardens and orchards, and construction of water reservoir (for benefit of people).
  12. Meena: Engage in many kinds of righteous acts, rightly use various kinds of resources and wealth for the benefits of noble souls, construction of parks and water reservoir (for benefit of people), and undertake pilgrimages.

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References

  • Pandey. Dr Ramachandra (Tr.). Mansagari (Hindi). Varanasi, India: Krsnadas Academy, 1983

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Varaha Mihira
Thoughts on Jyotish

I am a Jyotish enthusiast and have been researching on this subject for more than 30 years. My mission in life is to bring Jyotish to its glorious state.