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This morning, as the sun gently rose, I sat with a cup of tea and the birth chart of a person who had come seeking answers — not about wealth, not about fame, but about love that once felt eternal and yet slipped away.

As I looked at their chart, my eyes paused at the 6th house — a space crowded with planetary energies. An exalted Mercury, the 3rd lord, stood there along with Sun and Mars. It was a battlefield of intellect, ego, and fire.

Before I even asked the native for details, something within me whispered —
“There has been love, but also pain… a marriage that began with hope but ended with silence.”

I softly asked, “How is your married life?”
The person sighed, eyes reflecting memories.
“I got married in 2013,” they said, “but in 2021, we separated.”

And instantly, the chart began to speak.

Between 2012 and 2015, the native was running the Mahadasha of Venus and Antardasha of Mercury — the very planet sitting in the 6th house. It was the dasha of the battlefield. The marriage began under the influence of the house of conflict, and it ended when Sun Mahadasha, Venus Antardasha, and Saturn Pratyantar Dasha arrived — a combination that rarely leaves emotional peace behind.

As Deepanshu Sir often reminds in his Karma & Relationship Course
“No matter how strong your 7th house looks, or how divine your Venus appears, if the 6th house holds malefics or dominates the marriage period, then the relationship must serve its karmic purpose through struggle.”

The 6th house is the 12th from the 7th — the loss of partnership, the place where expectations dissolve into lessons.

But charts are not just math — they are stories.
So, I asked again, “Tell me about your partner… how was the communication, the values, the spiritual connection?”

The native’s voice trembled slightly.
“They were… harsh. Sometimes abusive. Money always caused fights. And we never agreed on spiritual beliefs.”

The Navamsha chart echoed the same truth.
In the 8th house, Mars and Jupiter sat together — a fiery mix that turns spiritual passion into debate and faith into friction.
The 8th house in Navamsha speaks of one’s spouse’s speech, income, and emotional depth. Mars and Jupiter here showed a partner who could turn conviction into confrontation.

And yes, the divorce happened during the Dasha connected to this very 8th house, proving once again that destiny never lies — it simply waits to unfold.

After a long silence, I told the native gently —
“Your marriage didn’t fail. It fulfilled a karmic chapter. It taught both souls something they had promised to learn.”

Because the truth is, some people come to stay, and others come to awaken us.

So, dear reader, remember —
If your marriage happens during the Dasha of the 6th, 2nd, or 12th house, challenges are natural.
But if it begins under the light of the Ascendant, 10th, 11th, or 8th house Dasha, love often finds maturity, purpose, and peace.

Every chart carries a love story — some written in roses, others in lessons.
If you wish to understand your own story — to know when love will return with balance and grace
you can book your detailed consultation at
👉 consultlunarastro.com

And perhaps, the stars will whisper your story too…

This case study was written by LaCode 5031

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