Planets & Second Marriage: Astrological
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Frequently Asked Questions
7 Expert Answers by Astrologer Abhishek Soni
Which astrological houses are key indicators for assessing second marriage potential?
▼As an expert astrologer, I can confirm that while the 7th house primarily signifies marriage and partnerships, for assessing second marriage potential, we delve deeper. Key indicators include:
- The 8th House: Often considered the 2nd house from the 7th, it represents the family of the second spouse and the longevity of the first marriage. A strong 8th house can promise a stable subsequent union.
- The 9th House: As the house of fortune, dharma, and new beginnings, it plays a crucial role in blessings and new chapters after a previous union.
- The 11th House: Signifying gains and aspirations, it can also be examined for fulfillment in a second partnership.
A detailed analysis involves examining the strength and planetary placements within these houses and the condition of their respective lords to gain comprehensive insight.
How do planetary conjunctions or aspects in a birth chart suggest a second marital union?
▼Certain planetary conjunctions and aspects can strongly indicate a second marriage. For instance, if the 7th house or its lord is afflicted by malefic planets (like Saturn, Mars, Rahu, Ketu) and simultaneously receives benefic aspects (from Jupiter or Venus) on the 8th or 9th house, it might suggest initial marital challenges followed by a subsequent union. A strong benefic planet in the 8th house, or its lord well-placed, can promise a stable second marriage. Similarly, the 7th lord conjoined with the 9th lord can indicate a new beginning after a previous partnership. Astrologers meticulously analyze these interconnections to discern the timing and nature of such events.
What is the significance of the 7th house lord's position for remarriage?
▼The 7th house lord's position is paramount in assessing marital prospects. If the 7th lord is debilitated, combust, retrograding, or placed in a dusthana (6th, 8th, 12th house) and afflicted by malefic planets, it often points to difficulties in the first marriage, potentially leading to separation or divorce. However, if this same 7th lord, despite its initial challenges, also forms a favorable connection with the 9th house (house of fortune) or the 8th house (house of second marriage), it can paradoxically pave the way for a more stable second union. A strong 7th lord in a benefic house, especially if it's a dual sign, might also indicate two marriages.
Can specific planetary transits or Dashas (periods) trigger a second marriage?
▼Absolutely. Planetary Dashas (major periods) and Antardashas (sub-periods) play a critical role in timing life events. A Dasha of the 7th lord, the 8th lord, or a strong benefic planet like Jupiter or Venus, particularly when operating in conjunction with favorable transits to the 7th, 8th, or 9th houses, can trigger a second marriage. Rahu's Dasha, often associated with unconventional or multiple relationships, can also be a significant period. Furthermore, Jupiter's transit over the natal 7th house, 8th house, or the Darakaraka (significator of spouse) often heralds new marital unions, including second marriages, offering a renewed chance at companionship.
What role do benefics like Jupiter and Venus play in facilitating a second marriage?
▼Jupiter and Venus are the primary benefics, and their roles are crucial in matters of marriage. Jupiter, the planet of wisdom, blessings, and expansion, can signify a second marriage if it is well-placed in the 7th, 8th, or 9th house, or aspects these houses. For females, a strong Jupiter often indicates a good spouse, and its benevolent influence can mitigate earlier marital distress. Venus, the karaka for marriage, love, and relationships, when strong and favorably placed, especially in relation to the 8th or 9th house, can bestow happiness and harmony in a second union. Their combined or individual benevolent influence often brings stability, happiness, and prosperity to the subsequent marriage.
Are there any challenging planetary placements that, while disrupting the first marriage, open doors for a second?
▼Indeed, certain challenging placements can paradoxically lead to a second marriage. For instance, a strong Saturn in the 7th house often brings delays, separation, or a mature spouse in the first marriage, but can grant stability in a second, more considered union. Rahu or Ketu in the 7th house can create unconventional relationships or dissatisfaction in the first marriage, yet their Dashas or aspects on the 8th or 9th house lords can facilitate a second chance at companionship, often with someone unique. Similarly, an afflicted 7th lord in a dusthana (6th, 8th, 12th) might destabilize the first marriage, but if the 8th or 9th house is strong, it indicates potential for a successful remarriage.
How does the 2nd house from the 7th, or the 9th house, relate to second marriage in Vedic astrology?
▼In Vedic astrology, the 8th house is critically examined for second marriage prospects, as it is the 2nd house from the 7th house (the primary marriage house). The 2nd house represents family, wealth, and sustenance. Therefore, the 8th house signifies the 'family' of the second spouse, as well as the longevity and transformation within relationships. A strong 8th house lord or benefics in the 8th can indicate a stable second union. The 9th house, representing fortune, dharma, and higher purpose, is also highly relevant. It signifies new beginnings, blessings, and spiritual growth. If the 9th house or its lord is well-placed and connected to the 7th or 8th house, it strongly supports the likelihood and success of a second marriage, often bringing profound growth and fulfillment.