Analysis of Bhavas (From Brhat Jyotish Tattva)
Analysis of Bhavas (From Brhat Jyotish Tattva)
Analysis of Bhavas (From Brhat Jyotish Tattva)
in the case of all the planets when they are not occupying depression signs, when they are not eclipsed and when they are
not posited in inimical signs.
Bhavesha-Karaka Sambandha:
This is perhaps one of the most important consideration among the three, as both these factors are
independent from the Bhava. When a Bhava is occupied by papa or affected by adverse yogas such as Papakartari, the strength or the Bhavesha and the Bhava karaka can come to rescue. Their ability to rescue the Bhava
becomes even stronger when they get into a Sambandha.
The Karaka represents the gods blessings while the Bhavesha represents the owner of the Bhava who is given
the duty of protecting the Bhava. The one point agenda of the Bhavesha is to protect and prosper the bhava it
owns, hence it always tries to find avenue to do so. When it gains the support of gods blessings, there is nothing
which can stop it from protecting its Bhava. In this regard, the Bhavesha should be well placed with regards to the
Karaka, for it to receive the blessings. Thus the Bhavesha should be placed in Bhavas other than the Dusthanas
(6-8-12) from the Karka. The relationship is best when the Bhavesha occupies Kendra, Trikona and Dhana from
the Karaka. In other places, the relationships are moderate.
Thus when Lagnesha conjoin or get into Shubha Sambandha of Surya, the native is blessed by Deity of
Surya, Lord Sri Rama in the matters of health, name, fame etc. Similarly Dhanesha conjoining with or having
shubha sambandha with Guru bestows lord Shivas blessings.
In this regard, Shubha Sambandha of the Dusthana lords with the Karaka Shani is not conducive for the
native as the Dusthana lords gets power out of this sambandha to fulfil its duties of troubling the native. However,
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this may not be true for the Randhra Bhava, as Randhresha having Shubha sambandha with Shani can protect the
life from danger.
Phaladeepika 15.6a: A Bhava suffer annihilation when the Bhava, the Bhava lord and the Bhava Karaka are
devoid of strength and in Papa-Madhya, or conjoined with or aspected by Papa or Shatru grahas and devoid of Shubha
drsti.
64th Navamsa
Like the lord of 22nd Drekkana, the lord 64th Navamsa is also considered very evil. 64th Navamsa is the
Navamsa where the Bhavamsa of Randhra Bhava falls. To determine the lords of 64th Navamsa, one should
determine the Navamsa Lagna. In the Navamsa chart, the 64th Navamsa lord is invariably the 4th lord from the
Navamsa Lagna.
As mentioned above the Chidra grahas become deadly only when they are weak and afflicted. Lets see here
the ability to bestow inauspicious results of grahas. According to Bhava Manjari by Mukunda Daivagna, a grahas
ability gives inauspicious results depends on its Rasi placement, (1) a Graha is incapable of bestowing inauspicious
results when occupying its Uccha Kshetra, (2) 1/4 inauspicious while placed in Mulatrikona, (3) 2/4 inauspicious
in svakshetra, (4) 3/4 inauspicious in Mitra kshetra, (5) 3.5/4 inauspicious in Sama-kshetra and (6) 4/4
inauspicious in Neecha-Shatru Kshetra and Asta avastha.
Phaladeepika 15.7a: In the case of any Bhava, the following planets cause the destruction of the Bhava during
their Dasa periods: (1) the lord of the 8th house reckoned from the Bhava, (2) the lord of the 22nd Drekkana counted
from the Bhava, (3) the lord of 6th house, (4) the lord of 8th house, and (5) the lord of 7th house, provided they are
weak.
Note: (3), (4), (5) are mentioned as planets placed in these Bhavas instead of their lords, however, I concur
with Pt. Gopesh Ojha, in whose translation, he mentioned them to the lords of these Bhavas instead of the grahas
occupying them.
prosper as per the verse 15.7b. The answer to this question lies in the strength of the Graha that is occupying the
6th house, and for that matter the 3rd and 11th house as well. When the graha occupying the 6th from a Bhava is
weak, then the the 6H behaves like a Dusthana and it damages the Bhava under consideration. On the other hand
when the papa-graha is placed in strength i.e., Sva, Uccha, Mulatrikona or Mitra in the 6th from a Bhava, the 6H
behaves like an Upachaya and causes growth.
Among the four Upachayas i.e., 3-6-10-11, 3rd and 11th are pure upachayas, while regarding the other 2
Bhavas, 6th is also a Dusthana and 10th is also a Kendra. In both these Bhavas i.e., 6th and 10th, the grahas placed
should be in great strength for them to behave as Upachayas and promise good growth to the Bhava under
consideration.
Phaladeepika 15.7b: Krura Grahas occupying the 3rd, 6th and 11th reckoned from a Bhava bring success to
that Bhava provided they are strong. Similarly Shubha Grahas and those friendly to the Bhava lord occupying the
Kendra or Trikona from a Bhava bring success to the Bhava provided they are strong.
occupies the 6th house, the native should attain success in conflicts and battles. Right? But since Dusthana are the
places which causes weakness to the Bhava lords that are placed there, won't lagnesha become weak and indicate
failures? In reality both are possible, but depending on other conditions one will fructify and the other won't. What
are the other conditions which will determine which option will actually happen?
Whether the native is defeated by the Dusthana or the native wins over the dusthana depends on how weak
or strong Lagnesha is. When Lagnesha is strong by being placed in own or friendly sign and / or aspected by other
Shubha grahas, then Lagnesha becomes strong and win over the negAtive indications of the Dusthana, promising
success through the matters pertaining to the Dusthana. On the other hand when Lagnesha is weak by occupying
Shatru Rasi and also afflicted by papa-grahas, the native is defeated by matters pertaining to the Dusthana where
the Lagnesha is placed.
The same principle applies to all the Bhavas. Thus when a Bhava lord is placed in a Dusthana, the matters
pertaining that Bhava is defeated only when the Bhava lord is weak and under affliction. However, when the
Bhava lord is strong and also aspected by Shubha grahas, the Bhava can gain from the Dusthana significations.
Phaladeepika 15.9b: When a Bhava lord occupies a Dusthana (6H-8H-12H) the effect will be reverse i.e., the
results are predominantly inauspicious. If the graha placed in Dusthana is also weak, the results are immensely
harmful. On the other hand if the Bhava lord is strong, the results are only mildly inauspicious.
Hence, Shani will behave more like a Dusthana lord here than a Kona lord. The results of Shani will be 70%
Dusthana and 30% Kona lord.
Phaladeepika 15.11a: When a Graha owns two Bhavas, the result of the Bhava which falls in the Mulatrikona
Kshetra of the Graha is felt in full while the results of the other Bhava is felt in half.
Opinion 1
Phaladeepika 15.11b: The effects of both the Bhavas owned by a graha come to pass in the Dasa of the graha;
the first half of the Dasa period being predominated by the results of the Bhava that comes first in order. This is the
opinion of some.
Opinion 2
Phaladeepika 15.11c: There are others who hold that when the Dasa Graha occupies an odd Rasi, the results of
the Bhava falling in an odd sign will be felt first, followed by the results of the Bhava falling in an even sign. On the
contrary if the Dasa Graha occupies an Even sign, then the results of the Bhava falling in the even sign will be felt first
and that of the other Bhava felt next.
A Graha in its dasa period destroys the Bhava owned by its Ati-Shatru.
The naisargika and tatkalika sambandha of Grahas are perhaps the most critical aspect of judgement of a
horoscope. The placement of grahas in the sign of other grahas who are classified as (1) ati-mitra, (2) mitra, (3)
Sama, (4) Shatru, and (5) ati-shatru, plays a very critical part in a horoscope analysis.
Hence, first and foremost, one needs to draw the panchadha-maitri chakra for every graha, classifying all
other grahas into one of the 5 different relationship category. Then use this knowledge for both natal delineation
and the dasa-analysis. During the Dasa analysis of a Graha, determine the Ahi-Shatru of the Dasa-lord. The
matters pertaining to that Bhava will be destroyed by the Dasa lord. This is especially true when the Dasa lord is a
papa-graha, is weak and / or afflicted, and devoid of Shubha-drsti. If the Dasa graha is a papa-graha but strong
and aspected by Shubha graha, it greatly loses its potencies to do harm.
Phaladeepika 15.12a: The destruction of each of the Bhavas from the Lagna onwards should be predicted by the
astrologer to a querist, (1) during the Dasa-periods of planets which are Adhi-Shatru to the planet owning the
particular Bhava.
Graha ruins the Bhava with Zero auspicious Bindus in its own Ashtakavarga
Different Grahas support the Bhavas to different extents. A Bhava is more supported by a certain graha while
destroyed by another graha. This can be seen in various ways in a horoscope i.e., occupation, aspects, placements
in various places reckoned from the Bhava etc. Yet, another way is to check the state of the Bhavas in the BhinnaAshtakavarga (BAV) of all the Grahas. The Bhinna-Ashtakavarga of the grahas which has higher auspicious dots
in the sign containing the Bhava, those grahas support the Bhava. The grahas in whose Bhinna-Ashtakavarga a
Bhava has less auspicious dots, those Grahas in their Dasa and Antardasas cause destruction to that Bhava.
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To judge the prosperity or destruction of the Lagna Bhava, check the sign containing the Lagna Bhava in the
Bhinna-Ashtakavarga of all the grahas. The grahas having Zero or Low auspicious dots in sign containing the
Lagna Bhava, will cause destruction of the Lagna. The Grahas having high auspicious dots in the containing the
Lagna Bhava, the Lagna Bhava prospers in their Dasa-Antardasa.
Phaladeepika 15.12b: Destruction of a Bhava is predicted during the Dasa of a Graha, (2) when in the
Ashtakavarga of that Graha, the Bhava has no auspicious dots.
Check the the Auspicious dots of the Dasa / Antardasa lord in the Bhinna-Ashtakavarga (BAV) of all the
grahas. If the Dasa / Antardasa lord occupies a Bhava with zero or low auspicious dots in one of the Graha's BAV,
then determine the Bhava owned by that Graha. Say the dasa running is Shukra Dasa who is placed in 8H, in
Cancer. We observe that Shukra has 0 auspicious dots in BAV of Chandra. This means that the Bhava owned by
Chandra will be destroys in Shukra's dasa. Chandra owns 8H, indicating that the health will be destroyed.
In the Ashtakavarga of the Lagnesha and identify the sign having no or low auspicious dots. If a Graha
occupies that sign, then during that Dasa-Antardasa of that graha, the destruction of Lagna occurs, i.e., loss of
health, name and fame, deprivation from homeland, separation from kinsmen etc.
Phaladeepika 15.12b: Another interpretation: Check the Ashtakavarga of a Bhava lord and identify the signs
have no or low Auspicious dots. If a Graha occupies that sign, then during its Dasa-Antardasa, the destruction of the
mentioned Bhava occurs.
Graha in Bhavamadhya produces full results that is due to its occupation of the
Bhava
On the other hand, when a Graha is placed closer to the Bhavamadhya, the intensity of its results is very
strong and perceptible. When a Graha is placed anywhere between the Bhava Madhya and Bhava-Sandhi, the
strength of he results can be determined by the rule of third, i.e., proportional interpolation of the results based on
the distance of the graha from the Bhava Madhya.
Phaladeepika 15.14: In the several Bhavas, the Grahas that occupy the exact degrees signified by any
particular Bhava, produce the full effect of that Bhava. When a planet is in a Bhava-sandhi, it produces no effect.
In the case of planets occupying intermediate positions, the effect must be ascertained by a rule of three process.
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Phaladeepika 15.17: The Karakas of the Bhavas beginning with the Lagna or the rising sign are (1) the Sun,
(2) Jupiter, (3) Mars, (4) the Moon and Mercury, (5) Jupiter, (6) Saturn and Mars, (7) Venus, (8) Saturn, (9) the
Sun and Jupiter, (10) Jupiter, the Sun, Mercury and Saturn, (11) Jupiter, and (12) Saturn.
Shubha graha in the Dusthana remove its poison to do harm, while papagrahas
placed here makes these Bhavas highly venomous
This has been mentioned before that Papa-grahas in dusthana from a Bhava damage the well being of a
Bhava. Here it is mentioned what is the impact of shubha-grahas occupying dusthana. According to Satyacharya,
Shubha-grahas occupying the Dusthana remove their evil, while papagrahas increase them. However, occupation
of SHubha grahas in Dusthana is not a win-win situation, as although it removes the evil from the Bhava, forcing
them to give auspicious results, but the natural and functional significations of the shubha-grahas so placed can be
adversely affected. Their weakness due to placement in Dusthana can be removed if they are aspected by strong
Shubha grahas. Similarly, when they occupy Sva-Uccha-Mitra kshetra, their significations are protected.
One should note here that, for odd signs, 6th is inimical while 8th is friendly. For even signs, 6th is friendly
while 8th is inimical. Again, for odd signs, 12th is friendly while for even signs, 12th is inimical.
However, there are few yogas one should always keep in mind. Guru removes enmity in 6th house, Budha
gives wealth in the 8th house and Shukra also gives wealth in 12th house. On the flip side, Budha should not
occupy 6th, Chandra should never occupy the 8th. All Shubha-grahas are welcome in the 12th house, as it saves
one from heavy expenditure and also makes one spend on righteous activities.
Phaladeepika 15.18b: According to Satyacharya, Shubha grahas occupying any house generally promote the
advancement or prosperity of that house while papa-grahas in any Bhava causes decay and destruction. This is reversed
in the case of the 6th, 8th and the 12th houses.
Phaladeepika 15.19: Papa-grahas posited in the 6th, the 8th and the 12th houses promote the evil results of the
Bhavas, while Shubha-grahas in these houses cause the destruction of evil results of the these Bhavas.
Phaladeepika 15.20: Whenever the effects of any Bhava are to be determined in the case of a nativity, that Bhava
should be considered as the Lagna and the effects of the 12 houses reckoned there from such as 1st (form), 2nd (wealth),
etc., should be examined and declared.
Judging all about the father from the Bhavas reckoned from Surya
The various things that should be judged in the life of all the relations are given below. The knowledge of the
various graha placements in the Bhava, the placements of bhava lords in various bhavas, the shubha and papa
conjunctions and drstis etc. can be used.
When divining the life of various relations by considering the Karaka as the Lagna, the Karaka is called as the
Karaka Lagna and treated just like the Janma Lagna.
Lagna: Appearance
2nd House: Prosperity, fame
3rd House: Co-borns, virtues and talent
4th House: Fathers mother, happiness and comfort
5th House: Intellect, mental disposition
6th House: Sufferings, weaknesses, enemies, diseases
7th House: Fathers love life
8th House: Sorrows, death, longevity
9th House: Fathers father, righteous work, charity etc.
10th House: Occupation, trade and commerce
11th House: Income, gains
12th House: Expenditure, losses
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Phaladeepika 15.22: From the Bhava occupied by Surya one should judge the appearance (svarupa) of the
father of the native. The fathers prosperity (vrddhi) and renown (prakasha) should be divined from the 2nd house
counted from Surya. His brothers (bhrata), virtues or talent (guna), etc., must be ascertained from the 3rd house from
Surya. All about his fathers mother (mata), fathers happiness (sukha), etc.; should be sought for from the 4th house
from Surya.
Phaladeepika 15.23: The fathers intelligence (buddhi) and tranquility of mind (prasada) should be deduced
from the 5th house from Surya; his sufferings (peeda), weaknesses (dosa), enemies (ari) and disease (roga) should be
guessed from the 6th house; his love (kama) and passion (madana) from the 7th house, his sorrows (dukha), death
(mrti), and his longevity (aayu) should be determined from the 8th house from Surya.
Phaladeepika 15.24: All about the fathers religious merit (punya), auspicious deeds (shubham) and his father
(tat-pitara) should be sought for from the 9th house from Surya; his occupation (vyapara) from the 10th house; his
gains and income (labha) from the 11th and his expenditure and loss (kshaya) from the 12th house from Surya. In the
same manner, all about the mother can be known from Chandra, about the brother can be known from Kuja and about
the relatives can be known from Budha etc.
Treating Bhava and the Karaka as Lagna, the life of various relatives can be
read.
What is mentioned in the previous principle regarding the fathers life to be divined from Surya, the same
principle can be applied for all the relations, based on the Karaka Lagna. The ones mentioned by Mantresvara are
1. Surya - Father
2. Candra - Mother
3. Kuja - Brothers
4. Budha - Maternal uncle
5. Guru - Children
6. Shukra - Husband
7. Shani - Servant
However, this principle extended to other derived relationship, for instance brothers wife, childrens wife,
wifes brother, mothers father, fathers mother etc. The Bhavas can be derived very easily. For instance, brothers
wife is 7th from the 3rd house, wifes brother is 3rd from the 7th house etc.
Phaladeepika 15.25: All details about the mother, brother, father, son etc., of a Bhava should thus be divined by a
reference to the particular Bhava, the Bhava lord and its Karaka. When any Bhava, its lord and it Karaka are an
strong, one ought to predict good effects (happiness) for that Bhava.
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Phaladeepika 15.26: But others say that the Sun in the 9th, the Moon in the 4th, Mars in the 3rd, Jupiter in the
5th, Venus in the 7th and Saturn in the 8th, will cause distress to the Bhavas concerned.
Graha owning two Bhavas predominantly give results of the Bhava where it is
placed
Earlier we have seen that when a Graha owns two Bhavas, the one falling in the Mulatrikona of the Graha is
more powerful in bestowing the results. Here, we have another rule which states that if the Graha occupies one of
the two Bhavas, the Bhava that is occupied by the Graha becomes predominant in giving results.
If we take the example mentioned above, for Kanya Lagna, Shani owns the Mantra and Ari Bhava. Since, Ari
Bhava falls in Shanis mulatrikona, we should expect Shani to give predominantly Ari Bhava results. This rule
applies when Shani occupies sign of other than its own. However, when Shani occupies its own Bhava, say, the
Mantra Bhava, then the results of Mantra Bhava becomes more prevalent and that of the Shatru Bhava is
subdued. Thus in the period of Shani occupying Makara for Kanya Lagna, there will be birth of sons and not
conflict and enmity indicated by its lordship of Ari Bhava.
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Phaladeepika 15.29: When the lord of a Dusthana occupies its other Bhava which is not a Dusthana, it produces
(in his Dasa) the results predominantly of the Bhava occupied by him and not the results of it being the Dusthana lord.
For instance, when Shani occupies Makara identical with the 5th Bhava (Kanya Lagna), there will birth of sons in its
period, and the adverse results due to its ownership of Shatru Bhava does not manifest.
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When Two grahas occupy Trikona from each other, they are in inimical tatkalika sambandha. Thus, if they are
natural friends, they become neutral (sama). If they are natural enemies, they become extreme enemies (atishatru). If the are natural neutral, they become enemies (shatru).
From the panchadha-matri we understand that the grahas need to be natural friends for them to influence
each other positively, to increase each others grace and prosperity. However, if they are inimical, they try to
destroy each others prosperity. Given that they aspect each other with 2 pada drsti, the Trikona relationship cant
be ignored. But this is less powerful than the 1-7 or saptaka relationship.
The other relationship worth noting is:
Rasi-Drsti Sambandha: When a Graha A occupies a Rasi B and Graha B, instead of occupying Rasi A,
placed elsewhere and aspects Graha A. Here Graha A is influencing Graha B by being placed in its Sign. While
Graha B influences Graha A by aspecting it. For instance Mangal occupying Kumbha, and Shani occupying
Dhanu aspecting Mangal.
BPHS 26.2-5: 3-10, 5-9, 4-8 and lastly 7th are the four kinds of drstis. On these places the Drshtis increase
gradually in slabs of quarters, i.e , , and 1. All Grahas give Drsti to the 7th fully. Shani, Guru and Kuja have
special Drstis on 3-10, 5-9 and 4-8 respectively.
Phaladeepika 15.30: The following are the five recognised sambandhas between two grahas, (1) When they
occupy each others sign, (2) When they are conjoined, (3) When they mutually aspect each other, (4) When they
occupy Kendra from each other, (5) When they occupy Trikona from each other.
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