1. The planet represents the source, the nakshatra represents the result, and the sub lord signifies the quality of the result. In terms of strength, the planet is weaker than the nakshatra, and the nakshatra is weaker than the sub lord. For example, if Jupiter is placed in the 5th house, its nakshatra is in the 12th house, and the sub lord is in the 11th house. This indicates that there may be loss (12th house result) due to Children (5th house source), but there will still be gains (11th house result) and the situation may not worsen due to the influence of the 11th house at the sub level.
2. Untenanted planets, along with their nakshatras, form pairs of houses that manifest events, and the quality of the event is indicated by the sub lord.
In KP astrology, the concept of untenanted planets and their nakshatras plays a significant role in understanding the manifestation of events. When a planet is untenanted, it means that there are no other planets occupying the same house as that planet. In such cases, the planet’s influence is primarily seen through its associated nakshatra, which represents a specific area of life or an event.
The pairing of an untenanted planet and its nakshatra forms a combination of houses that determines the outcome or result of a particular event. The quality of this outcome is indicated by the sub lord of the respective houses.
For example, let’s consider the combination of an untenanted Mercury and its associated nakshatra. Mercury represents communication, intellect, and business matters. If Mercury’s nakshatra falls in the 10th house, which represents career and profession, and the sub lord of the 10th house signifies success and recognition, it suggests that the individual may experience favorable outcomes in their professional life related to communication and business activities.
Similarly, if an untenanted Venus is connected to its nakshatra in the 7th house, which represents partnerships and relationships, and the sub lord of the 7th house signifies harmony and love, it indicates the potential for positive and fulfilling relationships in the individual’s life.
The understanding of untenanted planets, their associated nakshatras, and the quality of the sub lord helps astrologers analyze and predict the outcomes of various events in a person’s life. This knowledge can be applied to different areas such as career, relationships, health, and other significant aspects of life.
3. Results will manifest for an individual during their Mahadasha (major period), Antardasha (sub-period), and Pratyantar Dasha (sub-sub-period).
4. In KP astrology, there is a general principle that states that the 12th house from a specific house diminishes or destroys the significations of that house. This means that the matters represented by a particular house may face challenges, limitations, or obstacles when the 12th house is involved. For example, let’s consider the 7th house, which is the primary house associated with marriage and partnerships. According to the principle, the 6th house becomes the 12th house from the 7th house. The 6th house signifies challenges, conflicts, and obstacles. Therefore, this alignment suggests that the matters related to marriage may face difficulties or may be disrupted in some way.