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How do I predict event timing with KP astrology?

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5 Answers

Ganesh Suresh, works at Defence Research and Development Organisation


Answered Oct 3, 2017
This is not a simple answer. If you are keen in knowing the secrets of Astrology, it's too
difficult to learn on your own or through reading answers, hence I recommend to find a
guru…. However, I'll try to answer the question.

A KP astrologer shall sit for analysis at an appropriate time when he is calm and composed.
The astrologer shall follow the following steps:

1. Note down the Ruling planets at the time of judgement. They are lagna star and
sign Lord, moon star and sign Lord and day Lord. In case of any nodes
representing the rp, consider them. Do not consider rp that is in retro star and sub.
2. Once chart is cast, check for promise of the event in the chart. If the client has
come seeking an answer for a particular question, go for horary. If the relevant
cuspal sublord is retro, event is not going to take place. Otherwise check whether
the cuspal sublord signifies any of the relevant houses. In that case, there is
promise in the chart. In case the cuspal sublord signifies only the negative houses,
and not any positive houses then the event is not promised. In case it signifies both
positive and negative then also the event is promised.
3. If promise is seen, list down the significators of the relevant houses. For ex, 2, 7, 11
are to be seen for marriage. The significators of a house are in the order of
strength, planets in the constellation of occupant, occupant, planet in the
constellation of the bhava Lord, bhava Lord, any planet aspecting the cusp. The
last being the planets by their nature, viz, Venus for marriage, Jupiter for children,
etc
4. Now pick the significators that are common between rp and that mentioned in 3.
5. Once the common significators are arrived at, check for the dasa bhukti and
anthara of the planets in 4 in the near future.
6. Now check the transits, for chosen dba’s. Two transits an amateur can start with
are star interse, i,e. The dba Lords transiting in each others stars. The other one
being Jupiter sun and moon transits in the dba Lords stars and sub.
The timing can be arrived at using the said procedure. Some of the references that one can
get are from the six readers by Prof KP himself and another book named ‘Astrosecrets and
KP’ by Sri MP Shanmugham.

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