Saturday 19 November 2016

Effect of Jupiter in eighth or 8th house of horoscope

The planet Jupiter or Brihaspati is one of the most auspicious celestial presence who would only provide positive impacts with its presence besides which, the arrival of planet Jupiter in 8th house will also bring some positive shades upon the native's life as altogether endowing him/her with a good worldly path upon land.The natives of this placement of Jupiter in 8th house would attain good affluence upon land through variant ways as they are blessed to posses a strong and respectful financial stature. They are believed to attain true success upon land besides which they are endowed with pleasing pictures of relationships around them as they are truly sincere and concern towards the matters of relationship as well as about finances. They are devoted givers in their professional as well as personal relationships.On the other hand, they are born with a strong intellect as a core strength of their success path and they are fortunate enough to acquire profits at most of the places. These people having of Jupiter in eighth house are born with a sharp mind and strong understanding along with a vivid vision for pursuits associated with research and investigation besides which they are makers of worthy and true strategies. These people having Brihaspati or guru in eighth house are proficient enough to reach the depth of all the complex oceans and to bring out the new and easier ways and they really love to do so as in clear words, untangling the tangled threads is among their best interests.The presence of Jupiter in 8th house could lead the person towards a quiet complex path of life and could bring them some difficulties but it also provides a vision to see the path for emerging safe. These natives are deeply spiritual in their approach and his/her involvement in religious aspects would further strengthen his/her fortune. Besides this, wearing gold would keep him/her safe in a happy arena.The placement of Mercury, Venus or Rahu in the 2nd, 5th, 9th, 11th and 12th bhavas along with this placement would bring some adverse impacts as including some health problems to the native's father and some loss of respect or fame to the person. The natives of this placement should pursue the remedies of Rahu and should offer things associated with Rahu like wheat, barley and coconut in a running water. These people should plant a peepal tree in a cremation ground and should offer ghee, camphor and potatoes at sacred places.
If Jupiter is in the 8th house, the native will be short lived, and indulge in undesirable activities. If Jupiter is associated with a malefic, the native will be sinful. If the lord of 8th is associated with a benefic and is posited in the 8th the native will be long lived. If the lord of 8th is weak, he will be short lived. If the lord of 8th is associated with a malefic the native will have illicit relations with widows after his 17th year. If Jupiter is in his own sign or in his sign of exaltation the native will be long lived, free from diseases a saintly person, learned and well Versed in vedas and Shastras.If the most benefic planet Jupiter goes to the worst place it is not good. So it should be noted that Jupiter in his ordinary position is not considered to give good results in the 8th house. If associated with a malefic Jupiter and lord of the 8th give still worse results in regard to longevity and morals of the native. It is only when he is in his own sign or in his sign of exaltation, Jupiter gives beneficial results in the 8th house. We thought that Jupiter being a benefic and Dhana-Karaka will give wealth to the native if the 2nd house falls in Sagittarius or Pisces because then Jupiter would be making the Dhana bhava very powerful by aspecting it - as whichever bhava is aspected or occupied by its lord or by any of the benefics, the prosperity of that bhava is assured. The 8th house is an evil house (dusthana). If Jupiter as a lord of auspicious houses is in the 8th, the significations of these houses will be adversely affected.

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