Relationship of planets according to Lal Kitab

Relationship of planets in Laal Kitaab are similar to that of Vedic astrology. Each planetary relationship has its own significance and principle in Laal Kitaab also. In Vedic astrology the relationships of planets are stable and effects of relationship formed between two naturally planets is also natural, but in Laal Kitaab they work according to specific principles.

In traditional astrology, the knowledge on relationship of planets can be achieved through Panchdha Maitri Chakra and Tatkaleen Maitri Chakra. Similarly, Laal Kitaab also provided the knowledge on planetary relationships.

Sun Planet

  • Jupiter, Mars and Moon are friendly planets.
  • Venus, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu are enemy planets.
  • Mercury and Sun share even relationship.

Moon Planet

  • Jupiter, Mars, Sun and Saturn are friendly planets.
  • Rahu and Ketu are enemy planets.
  • Mercury and Venus share an even relationship with Moon.

Mars Planet

  • Sun, Moon and Jupiter are friendly planets.
  • Mercury and Ketu are enemy planets.
  • Venus, Saturn and Rahu share an even relationship with Mars.

Venus Planet

  • Saturn, Mercury and Ketu are friendly planets.
  • Sun, Moon and Rahu are enemy planets.
  • Mars and Jupiter are even with Venus.

Mercury Planet

  • Venus Sun and Rahu are friendly planets.
  • Mercury considers Moon as its enemy.
  • Saturn, Ketu, Mars and Jupiter are even with Mercury.

Saturn Planet

  • Mercury, Venus and Rahu are friendly planets
  • Sun, Moon and Mars are its enemy planets.
  • Jupiter and Ketu are even.

Rahu Planet

  • Mercury, Saturn and Ketu are friendly planets for Rahu.
  • Sun, Venus and Mars are enemy planets for Rahu.
  • Jupiter and Moon are even with Rahu.

Ketu Planet

  • Venus and Rahu are friendly planets.
  • Sun, Moon and Mars are enemy planets.
  • Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury are even.
  • Other than the above mentioned principles of friendly and enemy planets, there are certain facts that depict relationships between planets.

Other special conditions of planetary relationships

  • When Moon and Venus are equal, but Moon considers Venus as its enemy.
  • When Jupiter and Venus are equal, but Venus considers Jupiter as its enemy.
  • When Mars and Saturn are even with each other, but Mars considers saturn as an enemy planet.
  • Mercury and Moon are friends with each other, but Moon considers Mercury as its enemy.
  • Similarly, Mercury-Jupiter are enemy of each other but Jupiter in the second and fourth house supports Mercury and improves financial condition rather than fighting with it.

In contrast to Vedic astrology, the relationships between natural planets are unstable in Laal Kitaab. For instance: Sun and Saturn are natural enemies of each other. In Laal kitaab kundali, Sun occupies the first house and Saturn occupied ninth. Since Saturn in this condition is situated nine house away from the house of Sun, it will provide support to it. This proves the principal of Laal kitaab that relationships between naturally friendly and enemy planets can be seen changing as per the changing conditions.

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