The planet Jupiter is
a calmed and wiser presence whose arrival in the
6th house will also bring peace into
the aspects of this house for which it would be
a pleasant placement in general as it would
bring some variations with the difference in
planetary placements but Jupiter in sixth house
would definitely provide its benefic impacts to
somewhat extent.
The natives of this
placement having Brihaspati in 6th bhava would
be the respected personalities at work place for
being truly peaceful with the work and flexible
with others besides which they would be admired
for being understanding and truly helpful. These
natives would be one of the most intellectual
and good at work but they won’t appear snobbish
ever besides which they will provide services to
all the needy people even at work place. They
don’t demand much neither from superiors nor
form juniors. They won’t see people with
different visions and would share the relation
of humanity, respect & friendship with all. The
natives of this placement of Jupiter in 6th
house would stay happy at work and would seek
their happiness in helping others.
The placement of
Jupiter in the sixth house would bring the blend
of impacts of planets Mercury, Jupiter and Ketu
to the native. The benefic placement of Jupiter
in 6th house would make the person spiritual and
philosophical in nature besides which the native
would be blessed with all the goodness and would
lead a truly satisfied life. Donating and
providing services to needy from the sides of
elders will bring more positive impacts upon the
native’s life.
The benefic placement
of Ketu along with this placement would make the
person somewhat self centered while the malefic
placement of Ketu in 6 bhava along
with malefic placed Mercury would bring
misfortune to the native till the age of 34yrs
besides which it will bring asthma problems to
the native’s father.
The natives should
offer things related to Jupiter in temples or
other pious places and should offer clothes to
the priest. Feeding cocks would also bring
betterment and benefits to the native.
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