Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Namasty Gurujis, What is a Bhava(House). Is it equals to a rashi or is there a way of calculating it. as in the JH software there is an option of selecting the house as 1. each rashi is a bhava (house). 2. each bhava is 30deg and lagha is middle/starting point of the first house. etc. Also some other obbks quote " Each house is basically comprised of thirty degrees, though the exact size may differ depending on the latitude of the birthplace and the time of year. " How should one calculate the bhava(house). If the bhava is not exactly equals to the extent of a rashi and falls in two rashis then who will be considered the Lord of that house. Thank in advance. Narotham Reddy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 *klim krishna klim* Dear Naru There are various calculation for various reasons. However for phalita jyotisha and general purposes each house contains one full Rasi (sign) in equal size of thirty degrees. Regards, Rafal Gendarz Jyotish Guru of SJC http://rohinaa.com/ /rgendarz/ Naru pisze: > > > Namasty Gurujis, > > What is a Bhava(House) . Is it equals to a rashi or is there a way of > calculating it. as in the JH software there is an option of selecting > the house > as > > 1. each rashi is a bhava (house). > 2. each bhava is 30deg and lagha is middle/starting point of the first > house. > etc. > > Also some other obbks quote " Each house is basically comprised of thirty > degrees, though the exact size may differ depending on the latitude of the > birthplace and the time of year. > " > > How should one calculate the bhava(house) . If the bhava is not > exactly equals > to the extent of a rashi and falls in two rashis then who will be > considered the > Lord of that house. > > Thank in advance. > Narotham Reddy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 First try to understand what bhava is. Bhava is the internal aspect whereas the rasi is the physical or the external aspect. Now, bhava changes with changing reference points. If you think lagna is the starting point, then the bhava is 30 degrees from that point to the end of 30 degrees. So, for example lagna degree is 15 Sagi, then the first bhava is from 15 sagi to 15 capri. But if you consider that you are not the starting point, but the universe is, then the lagna degree becomes bhava madhya. So for different cases it is different. That is why we have so many methods of calculating bhava regards partha vedic astrology , Rafał Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *klim krishna klim* > Dear Naru > > There are various calculation for various reasons. However for phalita > jyotisha and general purposes each house contains one full Rasi (sign) > in equal size of thirty degrees. > > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz > Jyotish Guru of SJC > http://rohinaa.com/ > /rgendarz/ > > Naru pisze: > > > > > > Namasty Gurujis, > > > > What is a Bhava(House) . Is it equals to a rashi or is there a way of > > calculating it. as in the JH software there is an option of selecting > > the house > > as > > > > 1. each rashi is a bhava (house). > > 2. each bhava is 30deg and lagha is middle/starting point of the first > > house. > > etc. > > > > Also some other obbks quote " Each house is basically comprised of thirty > > degrees, though the exact size may differ depending on the latitude of the > > birthplace and the time of year. > > " > > > > How should one calculate the bhava(house) . If the bhava is not > > exactly equals > > to the extent of a rashi and falls in two rashis then who will be > > considered the > > Lord of that house. > > > > Thank in advance. > > Narotham Reddy > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 Any books/ classics available on this subject where i can get more detailed information. Thanks in advance Narotham Reddy vedic astrology , " partvinu5 " <partvinu wrote: > > First try to understand what bhava is. Bhava is the internal aspect whereas the rasi is the physical or the external aspect. > > Now, bhava changes with changing reference points. If you think lagna is the starting point, then the bhava is 30 degrees from that point to the end of 30 degrees. > So, for example lagna degree is 15 Sagi, then the first bhava is from 15 sagi to 15 capri. > > But if you consider that you are not the starting point, but the universe is, then the lagna degree becomes bhava madhya. > > So for different cases it is different. That is why we have so many methods of calculating bhava > > regards > partha > > > vedic astrology , Rafał Gendarz <starsuponme@> wrote: > > > > *klim krishna klim* > > Dear Naru > > > > There are various calculation for various reasons. However for phalita > > jyotisha and general purposes each house contains one full Rasi (sign) > > in equal size of thirty degrees. > > > > > > Regards, > > Rafal Gendarz > > Jyotish Guru of SJC > > http://rohinaa.com/ > > /rgendarz@/ > > > > Naru pisze: > > > > > > > > > Namasty Gurujis, > > > > > > What is a Bhava(House) . Is it equals to a rashi or is there a way of > > > calculating it. as in the JH software there is an option of selecting > > > the house > > > as > > > > > > 1. each rashi is a bhava (house). > > > 2. each bhava is 30deg and lagha is middle/starting point of the first > > > house. > > > etc. > > > > > > Also some other obbks quote " Each house is basically comprised of thirty > > > degrees, though the exact size may differ depending on the latitude of the > > > birthplace and the time of year. > > > " > > > > > > How should one calculate the bhava(house) . If the bhava is not > > > exactly equals > > > to the extent of a rashi and falls in two rashis then who will be > > > considered the > > > Lord of that house. > > > > > > Thank in advance. > > > Narotham Reddy > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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