Dispositor in Vedic Astrology - Living Your Life Skillfully With Vedic Astrology
Dispositor in Vedic Astrology - Living Your Life Skillfully With Vedic Astrology
Dispositor in Vedic Astrology - Living Your Life Skillfully With Vedic Astrology
An astrologer must use several techniques of analysis to get a complete picture of how a particular planet
fares in the chart. A planet can gain strength by its house position, by being in a favorable sign, by receiving the
aspect of a bene c planet, by being associated with a favorable planet, by attaining a favorable navamsa, etc.
But in spite of gaining strength in these categories, if the planet’s dispositor is weak, it can be all for naught.
This idea of “dispositorship” is somewhat unique to Vedic Astrology: that a planet’s power to produce results is
dependent on the strength of the planetary ruler of the sign that the planet is in.
Using the example previously stated, if Mars as dispositor of Jupiter is in Cancer, which is Mars’ sign of
debilitation, then Jupiter loses its strength to produce bene cial results in the 2nd house, resulting in less
prosperity for the person than might otherwise be the case. On the other hand, if Mars is in Capricorn, its sign
of exaltation, the power of Mars will extend to Jupiter, and the potentials of the 2nd house will be much
enhanced. A special case arises if two planets are in each other’s signs. In that situation they become each
other’s dispositor, creating what is called Parivartana Yoga. Western Astrology also recognizes this pattern,
calling it “Mutual Reception.” The two planets are in a special relationship, where they strongly a ect each
other, as well as the houses that they occupy. Note that this may be for good or for ill: if the two planets are
both under male c in uence or otherwise weakened, the result will be to reinforce the negative potentials.
The concept of the dispositor works in other ways too. A planet occupying a sign “donates” its energy to its
dispositor. This makes the dispositor stronger, but simultaneously can alter the behavior of the dispositor. For
instance, if Mars is in one of Venus’ signs, then Venus starts acting more like Mars, i.e. Venus becomes harsher,
more sel sh and more demanding than normal. Yet at the same time, Venus will get an energy boost from
Mars, making it stronger for achieving results. If a planet becomes the dispositor of a number of other planets
in the chart, it achieves special status, and its strength or weakness will be a major factor in determining
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whether the chart’s potentials will manifest or not. One way to determine the importance of a planet relative to
other planets in the chart is to see how many planets it is the dispositor of. The opposite is also true: if a planet
is not a dispositor of other planets in a chart, it loses some of its importance and potential to manifest.
Vedic Astrology can be amazingly accurate, but that accuracy is dependent on the astrologer making
full use of the core concepts of analysis. The principle of “sign rulership,” and how it extends to
“dispositorship” is one of those core concepts; to ignore it will lead to an incomplete understanding, erroneous
interpretations and faulty predictions.
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