Kendra houses in astrology
Kendra houses, also known as angular houses, are the 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th houses in a natal chart.
Kendra houses, also known as angular houses, are the 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th houses in a natal chart.
Saturn in 7th house is a complex interplay of generally late marriage, emotional exploration, and sometimes, the pursuit of relationships outside traditional frameworks.
Saturn in 6th house gifts individuals with multifaceted armour against various forms of adversarial forces.
The Saturn's influence in the 5th house shapes individuals into resilient and steadfast personalities. Saturn in 5th house often presents serious challenges in the realm of progeny, from fertility issues to the emotional toll of potential miscarriages.
People with Saturn in 4th house, their life experiences may have been shaped by difficulties, whether personal or within their family dynamics.
Saturn in 3rd house not only equips individuals with the traits of hard work and foresight but also empowers them to communicate effectively and gain respect in their communities.
People with Saturn in 2nd house often grapple with a sense of lack within their domestic lives. Saturn in 2nd house may present challenges to physical beauty but, more importantly, a Strong Saturn will offers a pathway to self-awareness and popularity.
Strong Saturn in 1st house equips individuals with a profound capacity to maintain dignity through innate resilience, an authoritative presence, and a strong moral compass that guides them in navigating life’s challenges.
Sun in 12th house can indeed signify the presence of powerful secret enemies who operate from behind the scenes. It may also suggest native's challenging relationship with father.
Sun in 11th house serves as a powerful catalyst for attracting influential friends. The Sun's position in the 11th house is a powerful indicator of longevity and wealth, coupled with a unique ability to generate noteworthy gains.
People with Sun in 10th house often benefit from powerful parents and a favourable relationship with government institutions.