Planetary Degrees Explained: Why Degree Matters More Than Planet or House in Astrology
A simple guide to planetary degrees, house strength, retrograde logic, conjunctions, trines, and remedy timing, based on Bhrigu Nandi Nadi Simplified Sutras, so astrology predictions stop sounding confusing and start matching real life.
Astrology often looks complicated because an important rule is skipped. People are told that planet placement and house position decide everything. This creates half-truths. In Bhrigu Nandi Nadi Simplified Sutras, the rule is direct and logical: planetary degree decides how, when, and how strongly results appear. Without degree analysis, even the best astrology system struggles to explain timing and outcome.
Every astrology house is exactly 30 degrees, not a single point. A planet does not enter a house and suddenly give full results. It travels through the house step by step, degree by degree. At the beginning of the house, the planet is inexperienced. In the middle, it becomes stable and productive. Near the end, it becomes restless and pushes for change. This movement explains why two charts with the same planet in the same house produce completely different life results.
When a planet is at an early degree, results exist but remain delayed or inconsistent. The person feels effort without reward. This is commonly seen in career delays, unstable relationships, or repeated attempts that do not fully succeed. A mid-degree planet behaves normally. It delivers steady outcomes and creates predictable patterns. A late-degree planet acts fast and strong. Promotions, relocations, sudden decisions, separations, or breakthroughs often appear here because the planet has finished its work and wants to move forward.
Degrees also decide which house actually gives results. A planet at 28 or 29 degrees may technically belong to one house, but energetically it is already leaning toward the next. This is why people experience results from houses that look empty in the chart. Without degree-based astrology, this looks confusing. With degree logic, it becomes obvious.
Retrograde planets completely change degree interpretation. Retrograde does not mean backward luck. It means unfinished lessons. Even at a high degree, a retrograde planet behaves like it is still learning. Results repeat, reverse, or delay until understanding is complete. Many predictions fail here because astrologers expect completion when the planet is actually revising its role. Degree-based retrograde analysis removes this misunderstanding.
Predictions become confusing when the degree is ignored because timing disappears. Events happen earlier or later than expected. Outcomes look partial. The advice feels contradictory. A degree shows readiness, not just placement. This is why degree-based astrology prediction systems stay clean and logical while house-only readings sound vague.
Degrees also decide the strength of yuti (conjunction) and trine. Two planets in the same house are not automatically connected. If their degrees are close, the connection is strong, and the results appear clearly. If the degrees are far apart, the connection weakens. The same applies to trines. Degree alignment activates benefits. Without alignment, promised results fail to appear.
Remedy design also depends on the degree. Strengthening a planet that has not matured increases pressure rather than providing relief. Supporting a planet that has already completed its work creates an imbalance. Degree tells when to act, when to wait, and when to avoid interference altogether.
Final Sutra:
Planet shows what.
House shows where.
Degree shows when and how strongly.
This is why planetary degrees matter more than people think—and why astrology becomes accurate only when degree analysis is included.
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