Divorce in Astrology: When Will the Case End & Will Second Marriage Be Successful?
Key Takeaway
When does Divorce happen in Astrology?
Divorce typically occurs during the Dasha/Antardasha of the 7th House Lord or planets afflicting the 7th House (Saturn, Rahu, Mars).
âĸ Legal Timing: A strong 6th House (Litigation) speeds up the divorce process. A weak 6th House causes delays.
âĸ Second Marriage: Possible if the 7th Lord is placed in Kendra/Trikona and influenced by Jupiter or Venus. If the 7th Lord is in 6/8/12, the second marriage may also face struggles.
In Vedic Astrology, the 7th House represents marriage and partnership. Divorce usually occurs when:
- The 7th House or its Lord is heavily afflicted by Paap Grahas (Saturn, Rahu, Ketu, Mars).
- Benefic planets like Venus (Shukra) or Jupiter (Guru) are weak or combust.
When the Dasha (Period) of these afflicting planets arrives, the separation process begins.
âŗ The Timeline: When will it end?
The legal separation will finalize during the Mahadasha or Antardasha of the 7th Lord or the planets afflicting the 7th house.
The 6th House rules litigation. If the 6th house is strong, the case ends quickly. If it is afflicted or weak, the case will drag on for a long time.
If Jupiter, Venus, or Mercury are connected to the 7th house (even slightly), the divorce will be delayed or contested heavily before concluding.
Timing: Divorce happens in Moon Dasha or the Dasha of the planet afflicting the Moon. The Moon must be weak for this to trigger.
Timing: Divorce occurs during Saturn Antardasha or the period of Mars/Ketu. If Saturn is well-placed (not in 6/8/12), a second marriage is possible.
Timing: Divorce will happen during the Jupiter Dasha or the period of the malefic planet connected to it.
Divorce is not the end. A second marriage (Punar Vivah) is predicted if:
- The 7th Lord is placed in a Kendra (1,4,7,10) or Trikona (5,9).
- There is a strong aspect of Jupiter or Venus on the 7th house.
AstroAnanta Team