By Vaughn
Paul Manley, M.A.
There are several heated debates among Vedic astrologers, and
one that hovers near the top of the heat index is, "Which
is the primary house of education?" Generally, north
Indian astrologers attribute the 5th house, while south Indians
give the 4th house. I've addressed this issue in three previous
articles: What
is the House of Education?, Ideas
About the 5th House and Education, and The
Three Most Important Houses of Education.
With regards to this question, both north and south Indians
are right in my opinion. However, the 4th house is typically
seen for compulsory foundational education (pre-college), while
the 5th house is seen for non-compulsory college education,
or the point when the student has choice in the subjects to
study, and picking a major. So for educational counseling purposes,
meaning when someone is trying to determine what they should
study or major in, it's a 5th house matter. Also, the 5th house,
5th lord, or karakas Jupiter and Mercury will reveal favorable
dasha periods as will be shown in the following example charts.
In K.N. Rao's excellent book, Astrology, Destiny, &
the Wheel of Time, he says:
"The great Maharishi Parashara stresses the role
of the 5th house for education. One need not go into this
controversy at the moment. Through illustrations and one's
own experience one can understand these problems."
This article provides a few good illustrations of how the
5th house can be seen for predicting periods of education.
This is shown not only in the natal chart, but also in the
D-24 divisional chart, also called the Chaturvimshamsha
or Siddhamsha, which is the primary divisional chart
for education. But first let's discuss the quote by Maharishi
Parashara that K.N. Rao refers when he says that Parashara
stresses the 5th house for education. Here's the quote:
"From the 5th house are to be seen amulets (yantras)
sacred spells (mantras), learning, the splendor of the intellect,
knowledge (vidya), sons (children), capacity to manage affairs
(royalty), and fall from position (8th house from the 10th
house)." - Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra,
verse 6, chapter 13
While the translated word is not 'education' itself as in
'academic pursuits,' it's hinted at by 'learning,' 'intellect'
and 'knowledge.' The 5th house is the process of learning,
increasing knowledge and exercising the intellect. Whether
it's formal or informal education, or acquiring secular or
spiritual knowledge it can seen primarily from the 5th house.
Another hint from classic texts that education can be seen
from the 5th house, is in the Jaimini Sutras. In the Jaimini
system, the karakamsha lagna and the 5th house from it indicate
one's professional inclinations and the educational training
suitable for that profession. Here's a quote:
"If Venus is alone in the Karakamsha or in the 5th
from it, one becomes a poet, an eloquent speaker, and a good
critic of literature." - Jaimini Sutram
The 5th house can be seen for undergraduate studies, while
the 9th house can be seen for higher education or post graduate
studies. Using the principle of Bhavat Bhavam, the
9th house is the 5th house from the 5th house, or the higher
level or higher octave of the 5th house. Similarly, the 5th
house, being the 3rd house from the 3rd house, can be seen
as the higher octave of the 3rd house. It's the house of one's
strong and intense interests, while the 3rd house represents
one's casual hobbies.
The 5th house can also secondarily represent the 9th house,
because it's the 9th house from the 9th house. Therefore,
it primarily represents undergraduate degrees, but can also
indicate post graduate degrees secondarily, as can be seen
in the following examples.
Lastly, the most important karakas or significators for education
are Mercury and Jupiter, and either planet's dasha can indicate
a period of education, regardless if they have a connection
with the 5th or 9th house or not.
Example 1 Natal Chart
This is the chart of a woman who began her master's degree
in Civil Engineering during her Moon-Rahu dasha. Moon is the
9th lord, and Rahu is disposited (ruled) by Venus, which is
in the 9th house from the Moon. She is now completing her
degree during Moon-Jupiter. Jupiter is the 5th lord placed
in the 5th house, aspected by exalted Mercury.
Example 1 Chaturvimshamsha Chart (D24)
In her D-24 chart, Moon is in the 5th house aspected
by 9th lord, Jupiter. Rahu is in the 4th house aspected by
5th lord, Sun, and disposited by the Moon in the 5th house,
which is aspected by 9th lord, Jupiter. This confirms that
her Moon-Rahu and into her Moon-Jupiter dasha would be favorable
periods for education.
Example 2 Natal Chart
This is the chart of a man who started his 7 year Mars
dasha in November 1993 at age 16. It was in this dasha that
he began college and completed his undergraduate degree. Notice
that Mars is with 5th lord, Saturn, and in the 5th house from
the Moon.
After his Mars dasha came his Rahu dasha begriming in November
2000. Shortly after Rahu dasha began, he enrolled in a Masters
degree program followed by a doctoral program in Educational
Administration, which combined took him about 10 years to
complete. Notice how Rahu is disposited (ruled) by Mercury,
which is placed in the 9th house aspected by 5th lord Saturn.
Mercury is also in an exchange with 9th lord Venus, and conjunct
the Sun, the 5th lord from the Moon.
Example 2 Chaturvimshamsha Chart (D24)
Looking at his D-24 chart, the position of Mars confirms
that a Mars dasha will give be an educational period. Mars
is the 9th lord, conjunct the 5th lord, Jupiter. Likewise,
the same is true for Rahu's placement for his Rahu dasha.
It is placed in the 7th house aspected by 5th lord Jupiter,
and 9th lord Mars. From the Moon, Rahu is also in the 9th
house.
Example 3 Natal Chart
This is the chart of a woman who has received numerous
post graduate degrees. It was in her Saturn mahadasha that
she entered college and completed her undergraduate BS degree.
Notice how Saturn is both the 4th and 5th lord. She started
a graduate level MS degree during her Saturn-Jupiter dasha.
Within 5 months she began her 17 year Mercury mahadasha. Notice
how Mercury is the 9th lord conjunct exalted 5th lord, Saturn.
From the Moon, Mercury is in the 5th house conjunct mulatrikona
5th lord, Venus, and exalted 9th lord, Saturn. It was in Mercury
mahadasha that she acquired two MS degrees, one PHD, and one
JD degree. She is now a practicing lawyer.
Example 3 Chaturvimshamsha Chart (D24)
In her D-24 chart, Saturn is again the 5th lord, albeit
heavily afflicted and debilitated in the 8th house, and exalted
Mercury is conjunct the 9th lord Venus and 4th lord Jupiter.
The D-24 chart should be made use of to confirm a pattern
in education that is already seen in the natal chart, as shown
in these example charts. However, it needs to be understood
that the D-24 chart is a very refined division and it can
only be reliably used if there is an accurate birth time.
Typically, the D-24 lagna will change every 5 or 6 minutes.
If you have an accurate D-24 then you can predict education
with much confidence. It will confirm what is already seen
in the natal chart, that a dasha period is indeed a time for
education and acquiring knowledge.
There are many more example charts that I could post
because I've seen these patterns emerging quite consistently.
But this is a start to hopefully convince students of the
use the 5th house (and 9th house) for education, not only
in the natal chart but in the Chaturvimshamsha or D-24 chart.
But don't take my word for it. Test it out yourself and submit
comments here or post a discussion on the forum.
Copyright 2011. Vaughn Paul Manley.
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