In this case, a male native approached me for a consultation regarding his marriage prospects. At the time of the query, the Lord of the Horā was Candra, a feminine planet, placed in Vṛścika, which is also a female sign.
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The question clearly concerned a prospective spouse and specifically the matter of marriage.
Candra is conjoined with Budha in Vṛścika, her sign of debilitation, indicating that the native is mentally disturbed and emotionally strained. The 5th from Candra is occupied by Śani, which shows anxiety, worry, and delay in matters of marriage. This placement reflects his concern that things are not progressing as expected.
Śukra occupies the 11th from Candra, further confirming that the query is about marriage and the desire for fulfillment of that wish. The involvement of benefics suggests that this is a sincere and pressing matter. The native’s parents are also deeply concerned about his marriage, which adds to the emotional weight of the situation.
Since Candra is debilitated, the native appears somewhat rigid or narrow in his expectations regarding a spouse. He may be holding on to specific preferences that are limiting his options. However, Candra is conjoined with benefic Budha, and Bṛhaspati casts a trinal influence upon Candra. Moreover, Vargottama & exalted Bṛhaspati is placed in the 11th from Śukra, strengthening the promise of fulfillment.
Taking all these factors together, it is clear that marriage will certainly take place. The spouse is likely to possess good qualities, and the union, though delayed, will ultimately be auspicious. However, since Kalatra Kāraka Śukra is in Krūra Kartari, the marriage will be a painful experience.
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