Guest guest Posted February 13, 2010 Report Share Posted February 13, 2010 sir, I could not get it clearly, Does the first house start from lagna and then divide the total day into 12 parts ? If yes then a house may fall in two rasis. Which planet will be the lot of the house when the house falls in two rasis. Narotham Reddy Thanks in advance. vedic astrology , " Mark Kincaid " <markkincaid wrote: > > 1a. > Re: What is a Bhava(House) Naru > > 1a. > 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 > > www..com <www..com> > Nature's Astrology : > / > </> > > > > 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 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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