CAN I DO IMPORT-EXPORT BUSINESS AS PER MY HOROSCOPE, A CASE STUDY
The native wants to know if he will be a successful import export businessman as per Vedic astrology of his horoscope.
Based on the given birth details DOB 19–02–2004 at 12:32 PM in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and the analysis is done as per KP Vedic astrology padhatti / system.
The plotted horoscope shows vrushab lagna / taurus ascendant with Saturn in 2nd house, Jupiter in 4th house, ketu in 6th house, mercury n moon in 9th house, sun in 10th house, venus in 11th house and mars n rahu in 12th house.
The moon is in shravana nakshatra in makar rashi / moon in Capricorn sign and the current ruling mahadasha is rahu.
In order to learn if the native will be successful in import export business as per his horoscope, one need to study the 7th and 10th cuspal sublord. The study of the current ruling mahadasha will reveal how the dasha lords are going to give their results on the events in the life of the native during their ruling periods.
From the horoscope the 7th cuspal sublord is mars and its signifying 7 and 12th house in the planet level, venus signifying 1,6 and 11th house in the nakshatra level and moon signifying 3 and 9th house in the sublord level.
Mars is in conjunction with rahu signifying 4,7,8,11 and 12th house.
Moon is in conjunction with mercury signifying 2,5 and 9th house.
The 10th cuspal sublord is mercury and its signifying 2,5 and 9th house in the planet level, mars signifying 7 and 12th house in the nakshatra level and rahu signifying 4,7,8,11 and 12th house in the sublord level.
Mercury is in conjunction with moon signifying 3 and 9th house.
Mars is in conjunction with rahu signifying 4,7,8,11 and 12th house.
Rahu is in conjunction with mars signifying 7 and 12th house.
The current ruling mahadasha is rahu and its signifying 4,7,8,11 and 12th house in the planet level, venus signifying 1,6 and 11th house in the nakshatra level and Jupiter signifying 4,8 and 11th house.
Rahu is in conjunction with mars signifying 7 and 12th house.
From the analysis I conclude that the native can-do import-export business only and the moment he does local business, he will experience loss.