Significance of Vedic Astrology
Vedic horoscopes are a part of Indian astrology. Vedic horoscopes are one of the most trusted forms of astrology. Your personality and your true self are determined by the planets positions at the exact moment and place you were born. For predictions regarding the future, the planet's future and current positions get compared with those in your chart of birth.
The Vedic horoscopes are an ancient form that has been around and I use widespread for well over 4,000 years.
This is predominant in Hindu's way of life, a part of their practice of spirituality and way of living. Distant stars are important in Vedic horoscopes. Twenty-seven nakshatras or distant stars are used in the Vedic horoscopes. The Vedic astrologer looks upon these distant stars to be able to see intense and deeper meaning and nature developing and working from far behind these planets.
Vedic astrology uses the nakshatras, especially when dealing with astrology regarding relationship areas of your life; they are very useful in this.
Instead of the twelve suns signs we use in astrology, Vedic horoscopes and astrology focus on twenty-seven lunar archetypes instead.
Vedic horoscopes can help you get our course in life aligned with the forces universally, which have influence over you. It is used to help you live more conscious, happy and peaceful kind of life.
Most Vedic horoscopes are done by professional and well-respected Vedic astrologers. In India, religious men, doctors and many other people in well standing of the social areas rely and use Vedic astrology in their everyday lives to help them in making important decisions like starting or owning a new business, upcoming nuptials, going on trips, relationship problems and many other things, this gives you the proper guidance needed to face theses tasks.
Vedic horoscopes bring clarity to every avenue of your life, to reveal to you issues which may have deeper meanings and help in coping with the opportunities and many challenges you will face in your life.
The Vedic horoscopes help you to avoid any problems ahead of time. Charts in Vedic astrology are called Janma Kundali; they represent your point of start in your life and what your advantages and disadvantages may be throughout this life.
Types and classification of houses
The 12 houses or Bhavas are classified in several groups:
• The Dharma houses
Houses 1, 5 and 9 are the Dharma houses.
Those houses are related with the sense of duty, mission in life, the way the soul progresses in the spiritual evolution, the philosophy of life, religion, spirituality, type of worship, spiritual teachers and learning, honesty and moral values.
Those are considered the most auspicious houses, since following dharma or duty brings "good luck" due to good karma.
These houses show the good karma from the past and how it affects this present life.
Planets placed on those houses as well as the houses they rule tend to prosper and be favorable to the native and also indicate the way the person progresses spiritually in life and creates good karma for the future.
• The Artha houses
Houses 2, 6, and 10 are the Artha houses.
Artha relates to the material and physical support of life.
They relate to the prosperity, wealth, work, material success and recognition.
The 2 nd house relates mostly with wealth in general, family wealth or wealth that comes without an effort.
The 6 th house represents the capacity to do an effort and work hard to get what you need, and the possible obstacles in life and capacity to overcome them.
The 10 th house represents the success in career, status or position in society, name and fame.
• The Kama Houses
Houses 3, 7 and 11 are the Kama houses, related to the desires and the possibility to fulfill them.
The 3 rd house relates mainly with personal ambitions and motivations.
The 7 th house represents mainly the sexual desire and attraction to the opposite sex and the desire to have close committed relationships and partnerships.
The 11 th house relates more with the desire for money, gain and possession of the desired objects. It also relates with the desire to enjoy friendship and social relationships.
• The Moksha houses
Houses 4, 8 and 12 th are the Moksha houses
Those houses relate with the liberation from the material bondage, and from the creation of Karma and attachment.
Moksha is the highest goal of life, the return to the source from where the soul came from, to attain absolute illumination and freedom.
That requires detaching and letting go the material world and thoughts for the full immersion into the spiritual consciousness.
The 4 th house relates with the path of devotion or Bhakti, surrender of the heart (opening of the heart chakra) and sublimation of the emotions to God and the experience of cosmic love.
The 8 th house relates to the destruction of the spiritual ignorance and purification from previous "papas" or bad karmas and awakening of the Kundalini energy, the spiritual power which brings the capacity to control and have mastery over the mind and conquer death.
The 12 th house represents the complete surrender of the Ego and sense of individuality to God, detachment from the material possessions; it is the path of renunciation, seclusion, monkhood and surrender.
• The Kendra houses
Houses 1, 4, 7, and 10 are the Kendra or "angular" houses.
They represent the strength of the chart and life as a whole, and give the capacity to achieve the desired goals.
Planets placed in those houses are strong and have a capacity to express their energy fully.
Benefic planets placed here are very supportive and add to the longevity and success in life, while malefics can cause a great deal of difficulties.
The 10 th house is considered the strongest and planets placed here tend to dominate the whole chart and can sometimes be even more predominant than the ascendant on their effect in life and personality.
• The trikona houses
Houses 1, 5, and 9 are the trikona or trine houses.
They correspond to the Dharma houses and are the houses of good luck, success, wisdom and knowledge.
Planets no this houses prosper and benefics placed here bring good luck and good opportunities in life due to past and present good actions and moral character.
• The Upachaya houses
Houses 3, 6, 11 and 10 are the upachaya houses or "houses of growth"
Planets placed in those houses tend to grow and improve over time.
The malefic planets placed here (specially on 3,6 and 11) are a great help to overcome all sort of difficulties in life.
• The Dushtana houses
Houses 6, 8 and 12 are the dushtana houses, or houses of suffering and difficulties.
The 3 rd house is also be considered as a dushtana, but with a milder effect (the 3 rd is the 8 th from the 8 th).
Those houses are adverse for the material prosperity and well being and planets placed in those houses and the houses they rule tend to suffer, be obstructed and be sources of pain in life.
The people or parts of the body that the planets placed on those houses represent, will tend to be a source of pain.
If the planets paced here are exalted or in own house it is actually beneficial and give the capacity to endure, or overcome pain and difficulties.
The 6 th house relates with obstacles, diseases, accidents, enemies, and debt.
The 8 th house relates with obstruction, death, darkness or depression.
The 12 th house relates to loss, separation, endings.
In spite of that, they are also important houses for spiritual growth and if they are strong and well disposed the represent the capacity to practice Yoga and liberate from pain.
• The Panapara houses
Houses 2,5,8 and 11 are the Panapara or "succedent" houses.
Those houses correspond in meaning to the fixed signs, related with stability, preservation, income and material security.
Planets placed on these houses are considered moderate in strength.
The 8 th house can bring wealth trough inheritances or wills but it is also a dushtana house, capable of bringing negative results as well.
• The Apoklima houses
Houses 3,6,9 and 12 are called the Apoklima or cadent houses.
Planets placed on these houses are considered weak or not very powerful.
Those houses correspond in meaning to the dual signs.
Among them, the 9 th house is the best since it is also a dharma house and planets placed here are strong and tend to bring good luck.
The 12 th house is considered the weakest one and planets placed here have difficulty to express their energy in the material concrete level, but they can be good for the spiritual advancement.
• The Maraka houses
The 2 nd and 7 th house are called the Maraka or "killer" houses, and have the capacity to cause death or disease.
Usually the death o a person is during the Maha Dasha or Antar dasha and/or transits of a planet placed or associated with those houses or the ruler of those houses.
The ruler of the 8 th , 12 th and 3 rd houses or planets placed on those houses are also capable of causing death.
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