Conjunctions of Jupiter – Part 1

Jupiter is the largest planet of our solar system. He is the advisor or teacher to the Devas. Given its weight, Jupiter has a tendency to expand everything in our life including body weight, speech, financial worth, family and progeny. It is the planet of optimism, knowledge, education, good fortune, long distance journeys, wealth, wisdom and general growth in all walks of life. It can bestow name, fame and honor if favorably placed. Vocations connected to Jupiter include higher education, professors, banking and financial services, legal matters and law, philosophy, faith, religion and religious preaching, philosophy, government advisory and ministers.

When Jupiter is conjunct any planet, it obviously influences the behavior of the other planet and being the most optimistic of the lot, it will always try and bring out the best in the planets it is conjunct with. Likewise, Jupiter itself will tend to absorb certain qualities of the other planets it is conjunct with.

For example, the conjunction of Jupiter and Sun can impart the native with a lot of wisdom, spirituality, knowledge, and intellect and bless the native with power and wealth combining the energy of Sun and the expansive nature of Jupiter. Such individuals can make for great CEO’s, administrators and excel in fields connected to public life. But when the same Jupiter gets too close to the Sun (<11°), it makes the native boastful and proud of himself especially with regards to his knowledge and talents. In the process, he loses sight of the goal leading to unfavorable outcomes. His ability to judge situations, people and places also get compromised. Such a native feels that other people should shower him with praises for his abilities.

Let us now examine how conjunctions of Jupiter with other planets affect the native. In an earlier article, we have covered the conjunction of Jupiter with Moon and we will not be repeating the same here. For the purpose of this exercise, we have also not included conjunctions of Jupiter with the shadow planets of Rahu or Ketu.

Mars:

Mars and Jupiter are the best of friends and like good buddies try and help and fortify one another. Mars sees Jupiter as a guide and a guru while the latter turns to the former for leadership. Remember, Mars functions as a captain of the navagrahas. The conjunction of Mars and Jupiter in a native’s horoscope makes him the mayor of a town or a high-ranking minister in the government. He receives money and patronage from the king. Native will be renowned for his knowledge of shastras and astras. He will be proficient in the vedas and mathematics but will also be over-sexed. He will also be skilled in arts and crafts. Such a native will be intelligent, strong, courteous, be blessed with sons and long lived.

1st House:
Native is an enthusiastic individual full of energy. He will have many admirable qualities and will earn fame in the religious field. He will become a minister to the king or occupy an equally eminent post.

2nd House:

Wealthy but lots of obstruction on the path of glory. Tries to maintain cordial relations with his family and friends. Very blunt but candid in his speech. Tries to use the same to resolve deadlocks.

3rd House:
Aggressive, honest and forthcoming by nature. Native may be a renowned sportsman. Gets the happiness of brothers who may be a loyal disciple of the native.

4th House:
Native will be a determined and persistent individual and will lead a comfortable life. He will have many friends and good relations. He will be god-fearing and honor his religious preceptors and ancestors. He will be a minister.

5th House:
Highly acclaimed children. Native likes to follow dharma and inculcates the same to future generations. Multi-talented but rash at times.

6th House:
Good position for an administrator or a minister to a king. Overcomes his enemies but does not have good relation with his family.

7th House:
Native will be well-traveled and will visit mountains, forests and watery places. He is courageous. He has good relations but will lack marital happiness.

8th House:
Long lived. Gets sudden benefits from investments. Inherits a fortune from ancestors but that could lead to legal disputes. Spouse may be good-looking but ill-tempered. Native could be an accountant, financial manager or a lawyer.

9th House:
Native is religious but likes to modernize his religion. He is well-versed in all ancient scriptures and wants to teach the same to the present generation. Wealthy and reputed.

10th House:
Native attains a kingly position and enjoys much fame. He is a highly skilled individual who is very wealthy and begets a large family.

11th House:
Native is very wealthy and charitable. He leads a large organization and is accomplished in the vedas and shastras.

12th House:

Native is prone to accidents. Is better of living in foreign lands. He is bereft of marital happiness.

Mercury:

Natives with conjunction of Mercury and Jupiter will be highly skilled and multi-talented individuals with very high levels of intelligence. Both Buddha and Guru are planets of intellect and academics which could result in a native with this combination becoming a renowned academician or educationist or even a world-famous philosopher or a god man with a mass following. People with this combination have a flair for song, music, dance, drama and acting and may excel in such professions. The native with this conjunction in his horoscope will have a pleasing personality, be of good speech and have many merits. He will be rich, wise and intelligent and lead a comfortable life. At the same time, this combination could also lead to poor eyesight and deafness.

1st House:
Digbala for both Jupiter and Mercury. Native is endowed with all kinds of comfort, conveyances and articles of luxury. He has a pleasing personality, is courteous, well-behaved and learned. He is respected by the king.

2nd House:
Native is wealthy and is blessed with a good family. He has a melodious voice and could be a singer, actor or an instrumental musician.

3rd House:
Native is blessed with a large network of friends. He may be connected to media or journalism and may become a famous author. He has an affable personality, is blessed with great verbal and non-verbal communication skills and has a flair for trading and commerce.

4th House:
Native is wealthy and gets conjugal happiness. He has properties, conveyances, good friends, relations and leads a happy life. He is clever and is a favourite of the government and the monarch.

5th House:
Native is blessed with intelligent and attractive children who bring laurels to his family. He may head a business empire and ultimately pass it down to his children. He is lucky in matters of romance.

6th House:
Native has an attractive appearance and a clever mind. He may get into trouble on matters of money. He may suffer from ear related disorders.

7th House:
Native has a good, attractive and religious marriage partner. He has great stamina and conquers his enemies. He is a born businessman particularly in the fields of banking and financial services. He has a large number of friends and is wealthy. He rises above the status of his father.

8th House:
Native might succeed in joint ventures particularly with his spouse and in-laws. Investments may give handsome returns after a period of time. His luck increases after marriage.

9th House:
Native is a highly educated and deeply religious individual. He may be a poet, preacher or philosopher. He heads a large academic institution of world class repute. He is an inspiration to his students. He lives abroad.

10th House:
Native may become a king or enjoy the status of one. He is courteous and well-mannered. He commands much respect and his orders are obeyed. He is religious in his outlook and his actions are good.

11th House:
Native is a highly reputed and famous individual. He is wealthy and always thinks about gains. He tries to help his family, friends and subordinates. He has a good name ins society.

12th House:
Native is a recluse despite having good communication skills and decent network of friends. He may be a researcher, investigative journalist or a spy.

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