![]() In the first camp are the planets the Sun, the Moon, Mars and Jupiter, and in the second camp are Mercury, Venus, and Saturn. While there is a more elaborate Vedic system that determines the friends and enemies of each planet, my teacher Hart taught us that the "two camp" approach is completely sufficient. Planetary war and combustion and in yogas. True Planet: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are classified as true planets for determining The malefic planets in Vedic astrology are Mars, Saturn, Rahu (the North Node), and Ketu (the South Node), plus Mercury if it is only influenced by other malefics (not counting the Sun), and, for some assessments, the Sun. However, in the creation of yogas, Mercury is always treated as a benefic. The benefics in Vedic astrology are Venus, Jupiter, and the Moon, plus Mercury when it is either not influenced by a malefic, or is influenced by a benefic. In order to make this article more useable for beginners, I've added a set of definitions of the Vedic terms (Feel free to look at a briefer version of this article here.) Also, thanks to Bette Timm for her valuable feedback and suggestions.] My Vedic articles could have been written. [Note: I learned Vedic astrology from the master Jyotishi Hart deFouw. The Process of Qualifying Yogas The Process of Qualifying Yogas by Hank Friedman ![]()
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