The meaning of the Sun (1) (65)

The meaning of the Sun (1) : Explanation

Has primary meanings of honor, glory, pride, dislike losing face, like being praised, punctilious, ceremonial, like being well dressed and egoistic.

In case it represents a mineral it would be gold. (It has broad meanings so they have to be used appropriately.

These meanings cannot be used all at once since it depends on the current issue being considered.)

The meaning of the Sun (1) : The Sun (1) is Tanu-Sed. It implies that the native is full of pride and dislike losing face. (concisely without referring to the dignity and Bhava or house, it is a subject that is separately described.)

– The Sun (1) is Tanu-Lak or a ruling inner planet in Tanu Bhava. The native is full of pride and hate losing face.

It doesn’t matter where the planet is and what dignity it has, the native’s character remains the same because it is his/her innate character. (his/her true nature)

– In case it relates to the ascendant, it will be even more obvious since the characteristics will be remarkable.

In case it doesn’t relate to the ascendant, these characteristics will not be noticeable but the native still possesses these traits as both inner traits and inner self.

The dignity and Bhava are also involved. – In case Tanu-Lak transits into Karma Bhava, the native is usually obsessed or busy with work.

(if there is no work and Mars (3) is not related to the ascendant it means the native is lazy.)

Most importantly, do not forget that when Tanu-Lak planet conjoins with other planets they will affect the behaviors or skills according to the meanings and dignities of the planets no matter how many they are.

The meaning of the Sun (1): For instance, the Sun (1) is Tanu-Lak that conjoins with debilitation dignified Mars (3) and detriment dignified Saturn (7) in a non-ascendant related Bhava.

The native will therefore be constantly diligent at times but will not be able to achieve something out of it as well as having too many scattered thoughts.

(If Tanu-Lak doesn’t conjoin with the planet(s) the native will become lazy and will not think as much.)

– In case Tanu-Lak conjoins with Jupiter (5) and does not relate to the ascendant the native will be virtuous, soft-hearted, compassionate and likes to please the seniors.

Though they will not feel grateful for the hard work and will constantly keep the native busy with assignments. (Jupiter (5) is not auspicious and therefore not helpful.)

The meaning of the Sun (1) : The Sun (1) is positive or neutral and relates to the ascendant.

The native will become full of pride, hate losing face and arrogant. These traits will be demonstrated to the public. If the dignity of the planet is neutral or ordinary these traits will only be fair.

(If it conjoins with the ascendant and has domicile dignity and as Tanu-Lak, or Tanu-Sed, they must also be included.)

When the dignity is exaltation the aloofness will be constantly high.

Meanwhile, Maha Chakra dignity will not indicate a lot of aloofness in general but when there is something that affects the native, these traits will be shown in a surprising manner which could lead to an outburst.

Raja Yoga on the other hand, implies that these traits will be demonstrated according to the emotions.

(The degree in percentage will be according to the relation: conjunction, opposition, sextile and trine.)

As a positive planet that relates to the ascendant it is considered auspicious. Even though the native has a lot of pride and aloofness he/she will still be a well-mannered person.

Therefore, the native will gain popularity and praises from the peers.

-The meaning of the Sun (1) : The Sun (1) is positive or neutral and does not relate to the ascendant.

In case it is not related to the ascendant, the native will be arrogant and dislike losing face. Though these traits will not be demonstrated.

It is not easy to notice from the outside but these traits will still be there on the inside according to the meanings and dignity of the planet.

As a non-ascendant related planet it is considered inauspicious.

Even though it is a positive planet it will not be beneficial since the native will not be popular amongst the peers due to these traits being unnoticed.

-The meaning of the Sun (1) : The Sun (1) is negative and relates to the ascendant.

The native will be unreasonably and foolishly arrogant and aloof. These traits will be noticeable from the outside.

(The degree in percentage will be according to the relation: conjunction, opposition, sextile and trine.)

As an ascendant related planet but with a negative dignity it is considered inauspicious.

(Auspiciousness is a neutral word. When it is positive it is called “auspicious”. When it is negative it is called “inauspicious”.)

A negative planet that encourages demonstration of negative behaviors will not lead to popularity amongst the peers.

Although there are some positive sides when the Sun (1) is negative. The traits such as arrogance and pride will make the native hesitate on cheating since it will be shameful.

Therefore, it could prevent the dishonest traits from Rahu (8) to a considerable degree. (See study cases)

– The Sun (1) is negative and does not relate to the ascendant.

If it is not related to the ascendant the native will not be aloof at all. Even though it will be up to a certain degree as inner traits but it will be negligible.

As a non-ascendant related planet it is considered inauspicious and negative. Furthermore, it does not encourage demonstration of behaviors and therefore will not lead to popularity amongst the peers.

Although there is a positive side that is modesty the negative sides such as doing things that could lead to embarrassment or shame including cheating, are also presented.

– The Sun (1) as external factors represents: bright red color and gold.

Gold mineral will be auspicious with the native that has the Sun (1) as a positive planet that relates to the ascendant. Even though it is unrelated to the ascendant it can still be considered as a positive planet.

However, it may not be as auspicious as it should be so that it does not lead to a successful competition against other business rivals.

The planet can be in any other Bhavas (except Marana) and the meanings of the Bhava as well as the percentage of the relation should also be included.

– The Sun (1) together with it’s pair will be able to enhance or suppress other planet’s influence.

Even though the Sun (1) is related to the behaviors and proud it still plays a significant role in affecting other planet’s influence.

For instance, when it is conjoined with it’s friendly pair Jupiter (5) both of them will be enhanced. The seniors will become supportive towards the native and have the power to do so.

When It conjoins with it’s kindred pair Venus (6) it will become more powerful and the lust-fulness may be increased as well. Therefore, life could be affected by these things.

No matter if The Sun (1) is positive or negative, if it relates to the ascendant and Mars (3) and/or represents Tanu-Sed (all 3 conditions) plus conjoining with Jupiter (5), these planets will help to suppress the negative influence of Rahu (8).

Even though Rahu (8) is powerful the traits such as indulgence, cunning, trickery will be greatly reduced. (read further case studies)

– The Sun (1) has influence over the strengthh of the house.

Bhava or house will become strong or weak depending on the dignity of the planet.

It doesn’t matter if it is a large or small planet. – If Tanu Bhava has the Sun (1) that is positive and conjoins with the ascendant or is Tanu-Lak, the native will have a strong horoscope according to the dignity of the planet.

Therefore, life will become successful in an easy way. When the horoscope is weak it would still be alright.

– In case Kadhumpa Bhava, the financial house has the Sun (1) that is positive as an outer house planet or as the ruling house, the native will be wealthy according to the dignity of the planet.

Therefore, the fate of the native may differ depending on the dignity of the Sun (1).

Although the Sun (1) is considered neither beneficial nor harmful in itself, the dignity of it and the relations to others will greatly affect the outcome.

The Bhavas too may also affect the outcome.

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