The forces of
the planets are classified into six types,
1) Positional force (Sthan
Bal)
2) Directional Force (Dig Bala)
3) Force by
effort (Chesta Bala)
4) Time Force (Kaal Nala)
5)
Natural Force (Nisarga Bala)
6) Hidden Associational Force
(Asth, Samagama Bala).
POSITIONAL FORCE:
If a
planet is positioned in its own house, or in its 'MOOLA TRIKONA', or if it is
friendly with another planet or combined with an auspicious planet like Moon, or
is not seen by an inauspicious planet, all these conditions are called
'positional force' of that planet.
DIRECTIONAL FORCE:
The
Mars has a directional force in 'Jupiter Lagna' i.e. if the Jupiter is in the
1st house of the birth chart. The Sun has directional force if positioned in the
10th house, the Saturn has directional force if positioned in the 7th house and
Venus and Moon have directional force if positioned in the fourth house.
FORCE BY EFFORT:
The Sun and the Moon are powerful when
the Sun is to the north of the equator (Uttarayana). The rest of the planets
have 'Chesta Bala' when they are either in a retrogratory motion (Vakra Gati),
or are combined with the Moon. Those planets, which have the brightest rays and
which are positioned northward in a combination with another planet, are also
known to have 'Chesta Bala' (force by efforts).
TIME FORCE:
The Moon, the Saturn and the Mars are powerful during the night. The
Mercury is powerful during the day as well as during the night. The Sun, Jupiter
and Venus are powerful during the day. The ‘cruel’ planets are powerful during
the darker phase of the Moon, and the ‘gentle’ planets are powerful during the
brighter phase of the Moon.
NATURAL FORCE: The Mars is more
powerful than the Saturn, Mercury is more powerful than the Mars, Jupiter is
more powerful than Mercury, Venus is more powerful than Jupiter, the Moon is
more powerful than Venus and the Sun is the most powerful of them all.
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