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KSK RULES FOR SECOND MARRIAGE I. KSK RULES 1.1. KSK RULE ONE (with two necessary conditions) KP Reader VI, 1978/2002 Edition, page 165 (See also Msg#608, 830, 832 & 839 of this KP Group) Second marriage is indicated if the following two conditions are simultaneously satisfied: (i) The sub-lord of the 7th cusp is deposited in a dual sign or in the constellation of a planet in or owning a dual sign or if the sub-lord of the 7th cusp is Mercury; and (ii) The sub-lord of the 7th cusp is also a significator of either of the houses 2 or 11. If any of the above two conditions is not satisfied, then second marriage is denied. 1.2. KSK dual signs are Gemini, Sagittarius and Pisces only, excluding Virgo. (KP Reader II, 1983 Edition, page 75) 1.3. KSK Rule One covers the rules below. KP Reader IV, 1984/2002 Edition a) page 84 As per K.P. If the sub-lord of 7th cusp is either mercury or any planet occupying dual sign more than one wife. b) page 181: If the lord of the sub or the sub-lord of the constellation in which the sub-lord situated is situated in a dual sign or happens to be a dual planet then, the second marriage is promised. Note: For a dual planet, Jupiter, lord of two dual houses, works well for the rule along with Mercury as per Kanak’s study on mlutimarriage. c) page 182. For more than one marriage Prof. Krishnamurti has said that the only rule to be followed is to note the sub-lord of the 7th cusp. If the 7th sub-lord is either Mercury or any planet occupying a dual sign or deposited in the constellation of a planet in the dual sign, there will be more then one marriage. 1.4. KSK RULE TWO KP Reader IV, 1984/2002 Edition, page 146 If the sub-lord of the second cusp is connected with 7th house, second marriage; (if connected with 11th house, one will keep a keep, as 7th house significator shows legal bondage whereas the 11th indicates attachment and friendship.) 1.5 2nd cusp sublord’s connection with 7th is crucial for a legal marriage, otherwise a keep or companion or living together only. 1.6. Udaychandra Vaidya: Marriage Plurality, KP & Astrology Year Book, 2002, p 60 As for first marriage 7th cusp is judged; 2nd cusp to be judged for 2nd marriage; if the sublord of 2nd cusp is connected with 7th house, 2nd marriage is promised. II. RULE THREE BY KANAK’S EXPERIENCE 2.1. On assumption 2nd wife is considered as sister of first, second marriage is indicated if the sub-lord of the 9th cusp is a significator of either of the houses 2 or 9 or 11. III. RECOMMENDATION BASED ON KANAK’S STUDY OF 100 AA-RATED MULTIMARRIGE CHARTS 3.1. Since no rule by itself gives a 100 percent co-relationship, CHECK BY ALL 3 RULES, and then GIVE the prediction on more than one marriage. IV. SECOND HOUSE OR NINTH HOUSE FOR SECOND MARRIAGE 4.1. SECOND HOUSE FOR SECOND MARRIAGE (Rationale: 2nd being 8th from 7th signifies death of first spouse or 7th house matters) a) Kalidasa: Utara Kalamrita, translated by Dr. D.S. Sastri, 2001, page 107 b) KP Reader II,1983 , page 189 c) KP Reader IV, 1984/2002, pages 83, 181 & 184 d) Udaychandra Vaidya: Marriage Plurity, KP & Astrology Year Book, 2002, page 60 e) Sanjay Rath: Crux of Vedic Astrology, 1998, page 291 f) Sanjay Ruth: Vimsottari & Udu Dasas, 2005 Version, pages 138-44 (Analysis of Elizabeth Taylor’s eighth marriages) g) P.V.R. Narasimha Rao: Lessons in Vedic Astrology, 2005, page 128 h) Barbara Pijan Lama http://www.bena.com/sherpa1/bpa/bAstrHom.htm i) O.S. Agarwal: Practical Vedic Astrology, 2002, page 89 4.2. NINTH HOUSE FOR SECOND MARRIAGE a) Kanak (Rationale: 9th being 3rd from 7th indicates second wife as a younger sister of first one.) b) http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/AngularHouses.htm c) Robert Wilkinson d) http://blogs.salon.com/0003573/stories/2005/07/11/marriageChartsHowImportantAreThey.html e) K. Baskaran: Principles of Cuspal Interlinks, 2000, page 149 f) S.P. Khullar: Kalamsa & Cuspal Interlinks Theory, 22004, page 194 (Rationale: 9th being 3rd from 7th is the house of plurality of sexual relations.) g) www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Feedback.asp?ChartID=39832 6. SOME REFERENCES FOR OTHER METHODS TO DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF MARRIGES a) Dr. B.V Raman: How to Judge a Horoscope, Volume Two, 2003, pages 45-49 b) Dr. B.V Raman: My Experience in Astrology, 2001, pages 467 c) Sanjay Ruth: Vimsottari & Udu Dasas, 2005 Version, page 139 d) Carol Rushman: The Art of Predictive Astrology, 2002, page 35-42 (under heading: Determining the Number of Potential Marriages) e) James Braha: The Art and Practice of Ancient Hindu Astrlogy, 2001, page 293