In Prashna (Horary Astrology), one of the most practical and reliable approaches is to judge the matter through a threefold framework:
- Lagnesha
(Lord of the Ascendant) – the querent (the person asking the
question).
- Karyesha
(Lord of the relevant house) – the matter in question.
- Karaka
(Natural significator) – the universal indicator of that subject.
A judgment becomes considerably stronger when all three
factors support the same conclusion.
Why are all three necessary
The Lagna and its lord represent the person, their ability,
desire, effort, and involvement in the matter.
The Karyesha represents the specific objective being sought.
The Karaka represents the underlying principle governing
that area of life.
A result is generally promised when:
- Lagnesha
is connected with Karyesha.
- Lagnesha
is connected with the Karaka.
- Karyesha
and Karaka support each other.
- Benefic
influences strengthen the combination.
If one factor is strong but the others are weak, the matter
may remain incomplete, delayed, or produce only partial results.
Example: Question Regarding Employment
For a question such as:
"Will I get a job?"
The relevant factors are:
1. Lagnesha
Represents the applicant.
Questions answered:
- Is
the native capable?
- Is he
making adequate effort?
- Is he
psychologically ready?
2. Karyesha
Two houses become important:
- 6th
house: Service, employment, daily work, subordination.
- 10th
house: Profession, status, career, authority.
Thus both:
- Lord
of the 6th
- Lord
of the 10th
must be examined.
The 6th often shows obtaining employment, whereas the 10th
shows professional standing and career growth.
3. Karaka
The natural significator is generally:
Saturn
because Saturn governs:
- Work
- Service
- Employment
- Routine
duties
- Labour
- Professional
discipline
How the judgment is formed
Strong Promise
Suppose:
- Lagnesha
aspects the 10th lord.
- Saturn
aspects both.
- 10th
lord is strong.
Then the three pillars unite:
Querent + Profession + Employment Karaka.
The probability of obtaining a job becomes high.
Delay but Eventual Success
Suppose:
- Lagnesha
and 10th lord are connected.
- Saturn
is retrograde, combust, or afflicted.
Then:
The job is promised, but obstacles, delays, repeated
interviews, paperwork issues, or waiting periods may occur.
Desire Without Fulfilment
Suppose:
- Lagnesha
is strong.
- Saturn
is strong.
- 10th
lord is severely afflicted.
Then the native may make sincere efforts and remain eager
for employment, yet the specific opportunity may not materialize.
This often produces:
- Interviews
without selection.
- Temporary
offers.
- Cancellation
of appointments.
Opportunity Exists but Native Cannot Utilize It
Suppose:
- 10th
lord and Saturn are strong.
- Lagnesha
is weak or afflicted.
Then opportunities may exist, but the native may fail to act
effectively due to poor health, indecision, lack of confidence, or wrong
choices.
The Three-Witness Principle
Many experienced Prashna practitioners implicitly follow
what may be called a "three-witness principle":
A matter becomes highly certain when:
- The
relevant house,
- Its
lord,
- Its
natural significator
all testify in the same direction.
For employment:
Lagna/Lagnesha → Querent
6th and 10th Lords → Employment and Career
Saturn → Natural significator of service
When all three converge, prediction becomes much more
reliable.
Extending the Method to Other Questions
|
Question |
Karyesha |
Karaka |
|
Marriage |
7th Lord |
Venus (for men), Jupiter (for women) |
|
Childbirth |
5th Lord |
Jupiter |
|
Property |
4th Lord |
Mars |
|
Education |
4th and 5th Lords |
Jupiter |
|
Litigation |
6th Lord |
Mars |
|
Foreign Travel |
9th and 12th Lords |
Rahu |
A deeper application used by many classical and
Nādi-oriented astrologers is to treat the Lagnesha, Karyesha, and Karaka as
a functional triad. The event manifests most powerfully when all three are
linked by conjunction, aspect, exchange, nakshatra connection, or
dispositorship. In practice, the strongest Prashna judgments often arise not
from a single yoga but from the repeated testimony of these three
representatives of the question.