I have often come across posts claiming that Scorpio and Aquarius Lagnas are inherently difficult. But have you ever stopped to ask why? More importantly, have you ever asked those you consider your gurus to explain the reasoning behind this assertion?
An old Sanskrit verse says:
न कुंभलग्नं शुभमाहुः सत्यो
न भाग्यभेदाद्यवना वदन्ति ।
It tells us that Satyacharya did not regard Aquarius
Lagna as particularly auspicious, and that the Yavana astrologers
expressed a similar opinion. However, the verse also indicates that the reason
is not a simple one, inviting us to look deeper rather than accept
superficial explanations.
A common explanation offered today is that the second
sign owned by the Lagna lord falls in a Duṣṭhāna. For Aquarius,
Saturn's other sign, Capricorn, falls in the 12th house. For Scorpio,
Mars' other sign, Aries, falls in the 6th house. Therefore, it is
argued that these two Lagnas are inherently difficult.
Then why are Taurus, Libra, or Aries Lagnas not
considered to be difficult? If the placement of the Lagna lord's second
sign in a Duṣṭhāna is the criterion, the same principle should be applied
consistently. Astrology cannot have one rule for Scorpio and Aquarius and
another for everyone else.
The Lagna lord is undoubtedly important, but it is not so
important that it envelops the entire horoscope. No single factor can
override the condition of the Lagna, its lord, the Moon, the bhāvas, yogas,
planetary strengths, aspects, and daśās. Astrology is a science of synthesis,
not of isolated dicta.
Unfortunately, many learners are taught catchy one-line
rules instead of sound astrological principles. Such statements are repeated
without examination and accepted without understanding.
As the old saying goes:
"When you cannot explain, confuse."
As students of astrology, we should not merely repeat what
we have heard—we should ask why. That is the difference between learning
astrology and merely memorising it.