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KN RAO S Astrology Lessons

The document discusses astrological terms like trikonas, panapharas, and apoklimas which are combinations of planets used for predictions. It then describes how the planets like the Sun and Moon represent people in daily life, with the Sun representing kings, fathers, and authority figures and the Moon representing the mind and emotions.
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KN RAO S Astrology Lessons

The document discusses astrological terms like trikonas, panapharas, and apoklimas which are combinations of planets used for predictions. It then describes how the planets like the Sun and Moon represent people in daily life, with the Sun representing kings, fathers, and authority figures and the Moon representing the mind and emotions.
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Trikonas are Kanya, Makar, Vrisha.

Panapharas are Tula, Makar, Mesha, Karka.

Apoklimas are Vrishchika, Kumbha, Vrisha (Omit it) and Simha.

It will be good if a reader gets used to these terms after understanding how these
terms come into a writer’s articles in so natural a way that the writer does not know
that they may appear foreign to many.

The permutations and combinations of these, lords of kendras, trikonas, panapahars,


apoklimas and upachayas are used for predictions.

Persons whom these Planets Represent in


Daily Life
Now, if we take the normal day to day, mundane affairs, these very planets represent
the following worldly persons.

The Sun

The king of the solar system, is the king always and everywhere. The level of regal
splendour he shows will depend on his condition in a horoscope.

Family – The father in a family and paternal relations, the Sun is also a dignified
administrative authority.

Society – The King in a monarchy, the Sun is the dignitary in modern democracies
and represents highly placed persons whether in government service or private
firms.

The Moon

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