Candra-sthiti, Dvādaśa-avasthā, Nakṣatra-śubha-aśubha, Yātrā-dik, and Graha-bhāva-phala
मन्दाकारै च कुजः षष्ठे गुरुचन्द्रौ च सप्तमे / ज्ञशुक्रावष्टमे श्रेष्ठौ नवमस्थो गुरुः शुभः
mandākārai ca kujaḥ ṣaṣṭhe gurucandrau ca saptame / jñaśukrāvaṣṭame śreṣṭhau navamastho guruḥ śubhaḥ
Wenn Saturn und Mars im sechsten Haus stehen, Jupiter und der Mond im siebten, Merkur und Venus im achten hervorleuchten und Jupiter im neunten Haus steht, gilt dies als glückverheißend.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Even difficult houses can yield strength when malefics occupy them (6th), while benefics in dharma houses (9th) support fortune and righteousness; placement reframes adversity as workable karma.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as educative constraint; dharma (9th) as the channel through which grace and clarity arise within saṃsāra.
Application: Treat 6th-house pressures as cues for disciplined service, debt-management, and health routines; cultivate 9th-house dharma via study, charity, pilgrimage, and teacher-respect.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.61: continuing bhāva-wise graha results (6th–9th)
This verse summarizes specific graha-to-bhāva placements considered strong or auspicious, showing the text’s use of Jyotiṣa to assess favorable outcomes and strengths in a chart.
Indirectly: by outlining auspicious and strong planetary placements, it reflects the broader Purāṇic view that one’s karmic pattern expresses through cosmic indicators, which can shape tendencies and life circumstances.
Use it as a traditional guideline when studying a horoscope: note these placements as potentially strengthening factors, while prioritizing ethical living (dharma) over fatalism in interpreting results.