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Dear Mrs Wendy,

 

How should we judge when a planet occupies different houses in Rasi

and Bhava Charts ?

 

For example, a planet is in Lagna in Rasi Chart but in Bhava Chart it

moves to 12th house ??

 

Also, whats the most widely used and reliable Bhava Chart type. I feel

B V Raman used Sri Pati.

 

Kindly guide.

 

Best regards,

 

Rajat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish wrote:

>

> Dear Rajat,

>

> Ahh yes, I see! You're referring to the bhava chart (chalit chakra)

and I'm

> referring to the Janma Kundali (Rasi chart). Yes Rajat, the bhava

chart is

> used extensively (along with the Rasi chart). As I understand Rasi is

> (either) read in conjunction with bhava chart or in conjunction with

the

> divisional charts...one does not use bhava and divisionals in

conjunction.

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

>

> -

> "vedvigyan" <bentleyclothing

> <jyotish-vidya>

> Monday, October 30, 2006 5:43 PM

> Re: Finding House Cusps and their Importance ?

>

>

> Dear Mrs Wendy,

>

> On second thought, doesn't House Cusps or Mid Cusps or Mid Points mean

> Bhava Madhya ?

>

> Dr B V Raman, in his book 'A Cateshism of Astrology', on chapter about

> Vocation, in reply to a student's query about 'How to ascertain place

> or direction of one's livelihood?' replies that the "the sign that is

> found on the cusp of the 10th bhava determines the place and direction

> that is most suitable".

>

> There are some astrologers that give much importance to the lords of

> the Naksahtra where the Mid Cusp or Mid Point of the four kendras

> fall.These nakshatra lords are called as Sukhdipati(4th house).

> Kalatradhipati(7thn House) and Karmadhipati(10th House).These planets

> are treated as the key planets responsible to give sukham etc.

>

> I am not sure whether this is pure Indian Vedic Astrology or some

> technquies have been borrowed from other traditions.

>

> Best regards,

>

> Rajat

>

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