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Re: What is a Bhava(House) Naru

 

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Re: What is a Bhava(House)

Posted by: " Naru " naru_2k naru_2k

Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:42 am (PST)

 

 

Any books/ classics available on this subject where i can get more

detailed information.

 

Thanks in advance

Narotham Reddy

 

Hi Narotham Reddy, Another good way of thinking of Bhavas or Houses,

is that they represent the vibrations or

energies that are coming to us at every moment, in the sky. Take the

circumference of the sky and 'those' vibrations that

are coming to us through the different segments of the sky ARE the real

Houses of Astrology.

 

For example, if one is born at 6am, the Sun's just coming up and that

means its literally, on the East Horizon, which

turns out to be the 1st House. If you were born at 4am, the Sun's not

yet coming up and would be below the horizon which

represents the 2nd House. On the other hand if you were born at 8am and

the Sun's already up, then, that next segment

of the sky would be the 12th House.

 

So, dividing the sky around the Earth at the time of birth gives us the

12 Houses. And, whatever planets are in those

specific 12 slices of the sky, represent your different planets in the

different Houses.

 

Is this clear?

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Mark Kincaid

 

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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

>

 

 

 

 

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