Houses (Bhavas) The 12 houses are concerned with all areas of life –
The houses are arranged 1-12 to depict the 360-degree revolution of the whole heavens as below with the 1 as the Ascendant and each deal with an aspect of your life. Thus, the 2nd house deals with money, wealth and family. Once the Ascendant Constellation is fixed at your birth, the Constellations of Aries through Pisces are superimposed on the houses along with the position of the planets. It is the placement of the Constellations and planets in particular houses and the relationship of the planets that gives an insight to your probable and possible life experiences, determined by the strength and type of your Karma in this life time and your own efforts that improve or blight your life.
Houses (Bhavas)
There are total of twelve houses in your birth chart that deal with all the affairs of the world health, wealth, happiness and suffering, sex life, illness, legacies and enemies as follows :-
The houses are arranged 1-12 to depict the 360-degree revolution of the whole heavens as below and each house deals with an aspect of your life with the
1st House Tanu is the Ascendant deals with your Character and Constitution
The Second house Dhana deals with Money, Wealth and Family
The Third House Sahaja represents Courage. Brothers, Sisters and Short Journeys
The Fourth House Bhandu represents Happiness, Mother, Property and Vehicles
The Fifth Putra House represents your Children, Discernment, Meritorious Deeds and Intelligence
The Sixth House Ari represents Hospitals, Acute Sickness and your Enemies.
The Seventh House Yuvati represents Relationships, your spouse and Partnerships
The Eighth House Randhra represents: Vulnerable points, Chronic Sick, Loss, Inheritance and Sex
The Ninth House Dharm represents your Fortune, Father, Teachers and Foreign Travel
The Tenth House Karma represents your Career. Profession, Name and Fame
The Eleventh House Labha represents your gain and income Hopes, Wishes and Friends
The Twelfth House Vyaya is the End of Things, Loss, Moksha. Immigration, Jail and Hospitalization