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Significators in Krishnamurtipaddhati - How to select them?

Significators and Sub Lords are the two most concepts in Krishnamurtipad
dhati, so much so, that without Significators and Sub Lords there is no K.P.Astr
ology. Be it the simplest prediction or the most complex one, the affairs or mat
ters signified by any bhaava are judged by the significators of that bhaava. So
what are these significators and how do we select them? This is the central them
e of this article.
Principally for any bhaava, there are 4 principal significators which are comput
ed as follows:
a)
Planets occupying the stars of the occupants
Of a bhaava are the most important and strongest significators of a bhaava. This
is because every planet gives the results of the house occupied by its star lor
d. Hence occupants of a constellation are more powerful than the owner.
b)
The occupants of the Bhaava
These planets come next in the order of significators. If any planet occupying a
bhaava has no planets deposited in its stars, then the occupant itself becomes
a strong significator of that bhaava. Also, if any planet occupies its own star,
then it is its own star lord and hence becomes powerful to offer the results of
the bhaava it occupies.
c)
The Planets occupying the stars of the bhaava owner
These come next. If a bhaava has no occupants, i.e., the bhaava is empty, then t
he planets occupying the stars of the bhaava lord become powerful significators
of that bhaava.
d)
The Bhaava lord
Is the least powerful significator of a bhaava.
, if a bhaava is empty and there are no planets
or, if such a bhaava lord happens to be in his
ecomes a powerful significator of the bhaava in

However, it should be noted that


in the stars of the bhaava lord,
own star, then the bhaava lord b
question.

The four levels of significators listed above are the "Classical Significators"
in K.P. Astrology. Apart from these, Guruji has also advised us to consider some
other planets also as the significators of the bhaava; these however, are less
powerful (lesser than the bhaava lord also). These are:
a) Planets conjoining any of the significators found by the rules given
above
b) Planets aspecting or aspected by any of the significators found above
c) Planets aspecting the bhaava in question
Thus we can find 5 levels of significators for any given bhaava. Jyotishya Deepi
ka makes it easy for you by giving all these significators in a clear and compre
hensible manner. These are also called as Type A (Planets in star/s of occupants
), Type B (Occupants), Type C (Planets in the star/s of owner), Type D (Owner) a
nd Type E (Planets in conjunction or aspect with either A, B, C or D) significat
ors.

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