Lal Kitab
Philosophy of Lal Kitab
Lal Kitab is essentially palmistry. The astrological
contents that are added to it are to reflect the findings
of a palmist or rather to corroborate it.
The palm has been divided into 12 parts
just as the natural Zodiac is divided into
twelve signs like Aries, Taurus etc.
Some types of shapes
have been allotted to planets. These shapes wherever
they exist on palm are supposed to be occupying
particular houses of the birth chart. These signs
represent the planets they are allotted to. Thus
we have the twelve houses and the nine planets posted
in the chart having twelve houses. The astrological
chart is ready on the basis of the palm. They are
often different from the birth charts prepared on
astrological principles. The authenticity of
astrological charts is to be corrected by the chart
prepared from palm imprints. How charts are
made from the palm is not our subject here. We propose
only to discuss and deal with astrological contents
of the book.
Whatever be the system or method of preparation
the chart has ascendant or the lagna and
the other twelve houses numbered serially.
Though they are the 12 sings
of the Zodiac the signs have no significance
in the chart. For signs, we may say, each
horoscope is to be treated just like the
horoscope of Kala Purusha; that is, house
No. 1 should be considered as identical
with Aries in all cases. As Sun is exalted
in Aries and debilitated in Libra, we
say that Sun is exalted in Lagna and debilitated
in the 7th house. The lordship of the
houses will also go likewise. Mars is
always the lagna Lord and Venus the 7th
Lord.
In the palm we talk
of lower Mars and upper Mars. In Lal Kitab's
astrology we have two Mars, one a malefic or
bad Mars and the other a benefic or a kind of good
Mars. This is one peculiarity of Lal Kitab's astrology.
Both the Mars have their own properties.
As regards the comparative power of the
planets it is the same as given in classical
texts but at the same time we come across
the concept of equivalent planets. Mercury
for instance, is considered to be equivalent
to Sun in power of giving results.
We have a concept
of blind or sleeping planets and blind or sleeping
houses in Lal Kitab. The planets are supposed
to have an aspect of some houses and affect the
results of those houses. In Lal Kitab if the aspecting
planet has no planet in the aspected house the aspecting
planet becomes a blind planet in the aspected house
the aspecting planet becomes a blind planet himself.
It may be pertinent to note that the aspect of the
planet is not the same in each house. Sun if posited
in house 2 shall not aspect the 8th house but the
6th house only and if 6th house is unoccupied sun
becomes blind. In short it is the house that grants
aspect to the planet. The house is blind if it has
no planets in it. This is the concept in astrology
also. We call that house as weak.
There is also a concept of the artificial
planets. A group of two planets together
form one particular artificial planet
or a substitute of that planet. Sun and
Venus together form one artificial Moon.
Likewise there are artificial planets
for each of the planets including the
nodes Rahu and Ketu.
There is also a concept of sacrificial
goats. If, suppose, Sun is afflicted by
Saturn the effects of Sun shall be affected.
This will not affect the effects of any
other planet like Mars, Mercury or Rahu
etc.
According to Lal
Kitab the affliction of Sun shall be passed
on to Ketu. In other words the affliction would
affect the results of Ketu. The affliction of Saturn
would be spoilt. The wife of the native may die
or suffer from miseries and troubles. It may be
brought on record that such effects have actually
been noticed although Saturn does not represent
wife nor he is the significator of wife. Such results
do need a deep research and the results are likely
to enrich our astrology.
We have a basic assumption
that a planet gives the results of the houses of
his lordship and those of the house occupied by
him. He may, according to some, also offer the results
of house or houses of which he is the natural significator
although we have our own reservations but the planet
in Lal Kitab can give results of any house
by applying suitable remedies. This is a revolutionary
concept and really needs deep research work like
the assumption of sacrificial goats referred to
above.
These are some of
the special features of Lal Kitab's astrology.
They may look strange but it should be remembered
that the basis of astrology in Lal Kitab is palmistry.
Some of these features are useful in suggesting
remedies. The concept of artificial planets particularly
is of great help in remedies against planetary ills.
Mercury is an enemy of Jupiter. If Mercury afflicts
Jupiter we may try to help Jupiter because the group
of Jupiter and Rahu together is an artificial Mercury.
If Jupiter is propitiated Mercury shall lose half
of his strength and Jupiter shall become extra strong.
In case Jupiter afflicts Mercury we should propitiate
Venus because Sun and Venus constitute Jupiter.
By strengthening Venus we shall be increasing power
of Mercury (Venus is Mercury's friend) and decreasing
the power of affliction of Jupiter.