Lal Kitab Features

Astrologer's Desk Lal Kitab Features 

 

 
The Lal Kitab module of Saptarishis Astrologer's Desk app has some of the most desired features of the Lal Kitab (Red Book). Lal Kitab module is based on techniques given in the Lal Kitab which was writted by Pundit Roop Chand Joshi. Lal Kitab is a collection of 5 books which were written between 1939 and 1952.
The various rules of Lal Kitab, when applied properly, can provide outstanding predictions. Another acclaimed feature of Lal Kitab is its remedies, which are followed by millions of astrology enthusiasts worldwide.
 
In this blog post, we will describe various features of Lal Kitab module which includes:
  1. Lal Kitab Varshphal chart
  2. 36 Year Progression
  3. 35 Year Cycle
  4. Varshphal Method 1
  5. Varshphal Method 2
  6. 35 Year Dasha
  7. Planets in Hand
  8. Takat ka Paimana
  9. Dhoke ka Grah (Planet of Deception)
  10. Makan Kundali
  11. Lal Kitab Debts
  12. Budh Ka Bhed

Lal Kitab Varshphal chart

This is probably most used feature of the Lal Kitab, Lal Kitab Astrologers almost swear by it. Any Lal Kitab consultation without looking at the Lal Kitab Yearly chart is incomplete. It helps in predicting any and all major events in life for any given year. Depending on the knowledge of the Astrologer, this technique is potent enough to unveil all events in the life of a native and his relatives. 
Lal Kitab Varshphal is nothing but annual chart based on Lal Kitab.
 

How does it work?

Lal Kitab Varshphal is based on movement of planets as defined in Lal Kitab. Each year planets will change houses to reveal specific ways in which destiny will manifest. We all know in our lives only constant is change. Planets in Lal Kitab Varshphal (Annual) chart follow specific pattern based on planets in birth chart and running year of the native. Lal Kitab Varshphal chart can be drawn for 120 years.
 
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36 Year Progression

This is a progression each year one of the twelve houses will be activated. This house, planets positioned in that house, lord of this house will define the central theme of the events which will unfold at that specific running year. One full cycle will complete in 36 years hence the name. After each cycle ends, the same pattern continues. In general, most of the natives will not see more than 3 cycles of 36 year progression (3 x 36 = 108 years). This is known as 36 Sala Chakr in Hindi.
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Read More: Lal Kitab 36 Year Progression

 

35 Year Cycle

Lal Kitab has 2 different ways of calculating 35 year cycle. In this feature, we are using the 35 year cycle which begins with Saturn and ends with Mercury. Each planet is given fixed number of years. The cycle continues in same order after one cycle ends.
 
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Read More: Lal Kitab 35 Year Cycle
 

Varshphal Method 1

We all know each Calendar year has 365 days (or 366 days in leap year). While Varshphal chart helps us determine what events will happen in a particular year but it does not go beyond it. To time an event with more precision, we need something more minute. Varshphal method 1 provides a time frame when each of the planet in a varshphal chart will give it result. This is a rare method of Lal Kitab which is generally not practiced by Lal Kitab Astrologers as it involves complex calculation. To help the community of Lal Kitab Astrologers around the world this method is now been incorporated in the Astrologer's Desk app.
 
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Read More: Lal Kitab Varshphal Method 1 
 

Varshphal Method 2

This is another method to time the events in Lal Kitab Varshphal (Annual) chart. This method follows the movement of the Sun as per Solar transit in various signs as per sidereal astrology. Each month, which generally begins from middle of a calendar month, a specific house will get activated. The planets placed in it, planets aspecting it, its lord will determine the result in the Varshphal chart. 
 
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Read More: Lal Kitab Varshphal Method 2


35 Year Dasha

35 Year Dasha is another commonly used feature of the Lal Kitab. This is based on Maha dasha and Antar dasha concept. Dasha years of various planets
Jupiter - 6 years
Sun - 2 years
Moon - 1 year
Venus - 3 years
Mars - 6 years
Mercury - 2 years
Saturn - 6 years
Rahu - 6 years
Ketu - 3 years
 
Each of these dasha periods are further divided into 3 sub-periods. For example, 6 years dasha of Jupiter is further divided into 3 sub-periods of 2 years each. 

Read More: Lal Kitab 35 Year Dasha

Planets in Hand

In our hands, each finger has 3 parts (phalanx - distant, middle & proximal). In Lal Kitab, each of these 3 parts have signs associated with them. We have 4 fingers and each have 3 parts which gives us 12 parts. These 12 parts represents 12 signs of Astrology. By placing the planets as per signs in rashi chart at birth, we get Planets in hand chart. This tells us, which part of a finger has planets in it. Lal Kitab has chapters on Palmistry.
 
Read More: Lal Kitab Planets in Hand
 

Takat ka Paimana

This technique helps us identify the strongest planet in our chart. We should not donate items related to that planet at any time in our lives. This is available in "Lal Kitab Charts" section of Astrologer's Desk app.
 

Dhoke ka Grah (Planet of Deception)

This is a feature available in the Varshphal section. This indicates a planet which can give deception during the year. The condition of the planet should be checked before calling out the planet. This Planet of deception changes every year. 
 

Makan Kundali

This is available in "Lal Kitab Charts" section of Astrologer's Desk app. This is considered to be the chart of native's house. Some Lal Kitab astrologer's use it to see events in the life of native's spouse. 

Lal Kitab Debts

There are various factors which can create obstacles in the life of the native. In the Lal Kitab, these can be identified as Lal Kitab debts. There are 9 types of Debts in Lal Kitab. Depending on the chart of the native, these debts are calculated in the app. This is available in "Lal Kitab Charts" section of Astrologer's Desk app.
 

Budh Ka Bhed (Mercury's secret)

Mercury is considered as a very important planet in Lal Kitab. Mercury has a tendency of hiding its true identity and giving results of other planet. This other planet is called as Mercury's secret in Lal Kitab. This is available in the "Lal Kitab Charts" section of Astrologer's Desk app.
 

Closing Remarks 

In the Lal Kitab module of Astrologer's Desk app, you will find tools and techniques which are based on rules given in the Lal Kitab. The calculations used in app are recommended by some of the topmost Lal Kitab Astrologers in the world today. This module contains one of the most comprehensive collections of Lal Kitab tools and techniques. In upcoming editions of the app, we will be incorporating even more Lal Kitab techniques.  

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