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Definition of Benefics

Benefic
Benefic Be*nef"ic, a. [L. beneficus. See Benefice.] Favorable; beneficent. --Milton.

Meaning of Benefics from wikipedia

- between horoscopes and nativity omens from a Seleucid Tablet shows the benefic and malefic natures of the planets in Babylonian astrology. The Babylonians...
- Look up benefic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Benefic may refer to: Benefic planet, a good-doing planet in astrology Benefic Press, an American publisher...
- Benefic Press was a Chicago-based publisher of educational books for children and young adults. The publishing division of Beckley-Cardy Company, it was...
- states – when a benefic sign is on the 10th house and the 10th house is occupied by a benefic planet and is aspected by a benefic or benefics and the lord...
- Saturn occupying its own or exaltation sign does not afflict natural benefics or their yoga-formations provided it does not simultaneously occupy its...
- bhava and the bhava-lord. The effects of planets as Karakas ('functional benefics') or Akarakas ('functional malefics') or Marakas ('death-inflicting') are...
- trine's nature is that of Jupiter. Since Jupiter is the greater of the two benefics, the trine is said to be the most desirable positive aspect. Venus is making...
- diseases; a strong lagna and the strong lord of the lagna, and the natural benefics in the kendras prevent early or pre-mature death caused by illness or disease...
- ****ociates with benefics is hemmed by benefics and, the lord of the 10th, a benefic, is exalted or in a friendly sign gaining many benefic vargas. He states...
- strengthens that house and causes no harm to its indications. Aspects of natural benefics, the full Moon, Mercury, Venus and Jupiter, are considered[who?] to be...