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Interpretation · 10 min read

Aspects and Conjunctions

Learn how conjunctions and drishti connect planets and houses without treating every contact as an automatic result.

01

Distinguish conjunction from aspect

02

Recognise standard and special graha drishti

03

Judge relationship quality through context and repetition

01

Conjunction: sharing one sign

Planets in the same sign form a conjunction, but closeness matters. A wide conjunction may show shared territory; a close conjunction can blend, compete, or intensify the planets more directly.

Always consider dignity, degrees, combustion, planetary war where applicable, and house lordship before deciding which planet dominates.

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Drishti: directed influence

In Parashari practice, all planets cast a seventh-house aspect. Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn also have special full aspects. Different traditions may apply additional aspect frameworks, so name the method you are using.

  • Mars: fourth, seventh, and eighth
  • Jupiter: fifth, seventh, and ninth
  • Saturn: third, seventh, and tenth
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From contact to judgement

An aspect does not guarantee an event. Ask what houses the planets rule, whether the relationship repeats through significators or divisional charts, and whether an appropriate dasha or transit activates it.

Put it into practice

Use the idea on a real chart.

Find one conjunction or major aspect in your chart. Write the houses ruled by both planets and identify the life areas their relationship connects.

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