Pitru Shapa
Pitru Shapa is read as an ancestral burden pattern, often tied to father-line duties, unresolved lineage obligations, or continuity stress.
Traditional Reading Frame
- Judge combinations involving 9th house, Sun, Jupiter, and putra indicators.
- Check if child-related or lineage-related outcomes show repeated obstruction.
- Verify through dasha activation before drawing conclusions.
Supportive measures: per-graha remedies and birth-dosha shanti.
Source: BPHS Ch. 83.
- Vedic Astrology Glossary
Nakshatras (Lunar Mansions)
Tithis (Lunar Days)
- Maasas (Lunar Months)
Planets (Grahas)
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- Dhatu, Moola, and Jeeva
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Ashtakavarga (Eight-fold Division)
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Use Cases (IT Analogies)
Female Horoscopy
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