Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Dear Anand, Thank you for your explanation with regard to the differences between Rasi and Bhava charts. If it is possible, could you explain how the following comes about: "Depending on the place sometime some rashis extend to two houses and sometimes one rashi goes invisible . For example for an aries ascendant in bhava chart if the 4 the and 5 th house are both lorded by Cancer , then the 5 th house is missing . Even if there is venus in the 5 th house , the person will have difficulty in taking up to any hobby " The last paragraph of your post does help to further clarify the doubts I had both the Rasi and Bhava charts. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you. David Aadarsh <shivaji wrote: Dear David , The Bhava chart or to be specific unequal houses bhavarambh horoscope placidus houses ) or Bhavmadhya horoscope (prophery houses ) are highly individualistic horoscopes. You will not be able to find two persons having exactly the same bhava chart as both space and time are taken into consideration in erecting this horoscope . Depending on the place sometime some rashis extend to two houses and sometimes one rashi goes invisible . For example for an aries ascendant in bhava chart if the 4 the and 5 th house are both lorded by Cancer , then the 5 th house is missing . Even if there is venus in the 5 th house , the person will have difficulty in taking up to any hobby. Debilitation , exaltation , highest exaltation point , avastha of planet , planetary drishtis are all terms which are applicable to the rashi chart and not to the bhava chart . Regards , Anand A. K. Ghurye Mobile : 9820 489 416 email : hmm_aha ---------- ----- §Trainng § Development §Relationships email : hmm_aha growthanddevelopment http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Ghurye1.html ---------- ----- > > > valist, David Andrews wrote: > > Dear list members, > > I notice that delineation of a horoscope is done by way of Rasi > charts as well as Bhava charts. This has led to a lot of confusion to > me and I would not be surprised if others are also likewise confused. > > I have often wondered why talk of Bhava charts when Rasi Chart will > suffice. I have often sought an answer to this question and have > looked into books on astrology but they offer no clue. Most of the > books take the Rasi chart to delineate a horoscope, whereas Dr. B. V. > Raman' s book, "How to Judge a Horoscope" Bhava charts are used. > > The confusion became compounded when I had to deal with a > debilitated planet in a chart and tried to see whether there is > cancellation of debilitation. The debilitated planet is Jupiter in > Capricorn. The dispositor of Capricorn is Saturn and it is posited > there. If the dispositor is in a quadrant from either Lagna or the > Moon, then cancellation of debilitation results. Unfortunately, Moon > is in Virgo and therefore there is no nexus between Moon and the > dispositor of the debilitated planet. > > If I were to take the Bhava chart cancellation of debilitation > results as Moon is in Libra and the dispositor where Jupiter is > debilitated is in a quadrant to the Moon. > > Notice here the movement of planets between the Rasi and Bhava > charts. If one were to take the aspects of planets from both these > charts, the effect in each case would be different and would bring > about conflicting results > > I would appreciate if learned members help clarify in which cases > Rasi and Bhava charts are used so as to dispel the confusion once and > for all. > > Thank you for patiently reading through this lengthy email. > > > > David Discover Have fun online with music videos, cool games, IM & more. Check it out! Discover Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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