Choosing the right career path is one of life’s most significant challenges. While traditional astrology offers clues, Khullar Cuspal Interlinks (KCIL) provides a surgical level of precision.

In a recently published lecture, my father, Sri S.P. Khullar, the pioneer of KCIL, breaks down the intricate mechanics of predicting “Profession” using Horary Astrology. Whether you are an astrology student or a professional, this guide summarizes the core pillars of his teaching.

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1. The Core Houses of Profession

According to the KCIL method, profession is not just about the 10th house. To get a complete picture, we must analyze the Ascendant (1st House) in conjunction with the 10th House.

  • 10th House: Represents your Karma, status, honor, rewards, and the government.
  • 2nd House: Your treasury and ability to earn money.
  • 6th House: The primary house for service and employment.
  • 11th House: The house of gains and fulfillment of desires.

Key Insight from the Lecture: No house is treated in isolation. If you want to know if a person will earn, the 2nd, 6th, and 10th houses must interlink [08:10].

2. Service vs. Business: How to Differentiate?

One of the most common questions in Horary Astrology is: “Will I do a job or start a business?” The lecture explains that the distinction lies in the interlinks:

  • Service (Job): Look for a strong linkage between the 6th house (service) and the 10th house [36:27].
  • Business: Look for a strong relationship involving the 7th house and the 10th house [36:35].

3. Government Job or Private Sector?

Many astrologers struggle to distinguish between a government position and a private company role. Sri S.P. Khullar provides a “better approach” using the concept of the employer’s treasury:

  • Government Job: Look for a connection between the 11th house and the 10th house (representing the government treasury) [18:33].
  • Private Job: A connection to the 8th house often indicates working for private enterprises, as the 8th represents “others’ money” or the treasury of the 7th house (private partners) [19:02].

4. Determining the Nature of Work

How do you know if someone will be a doctor, an engineer, or an advocate? The lecture reveals that the Sub-Sub Lord (SSL) of the 10th house, modified by its sign and star, determines the “Area of Concentration” [28:51].

  • 4th House Linkage: Education or Manufacturing.
  • 3rd/9th House Linkage: Communication or Law.
  • 6th House Linkage: Rental properties or specialized services [34:41].

5. Timing the Career Breakthrough

The promise in the chart is only half the battle. The lecture concludes by emphasizing that Dasha and Transit must agree. Even a strong promise of a job will only manifest when the Dasha period lord signifies the 2nd, 6th, and 10th houses [10:41].


Simplify Your KCIL Calculations with KTAS

Calculating these Sub-Sub Lord interlinks manually is time-consuming and prone to error. This is why I am developing KTAS (Khullar & KP Astrology Software).

Built with the precision of KCIL theory in mind, KTAS allows you to:

  • Instantly find Cuspal Interlinks.
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Final Thoughts

Understanding profession through KCIL is about more than just looking at the 10th house; it’s about understanding the “How,” “Where,” and “When” of a person’s life path. As my father says in the lecture, “We see what is promised, and then we check when the universe allows it to happen.”

  • Manish Khullar (S/o Shri SP Khullar)