Bhava Table

 

In Vedic astrology, the "Bhava Table" refers to a tabular representation of the twelve astrological houses, also known as "bhavas," in a birth chart. Each house represents specific areas of life and plays a crucial role in determining an individual's experiences, characteristics, and outcomes.

The Bhava Table typically lists the following information for each house:

1.      House Number: The sequential number assigned to each house, ranging from 1 to 12.

2.      House Sign: The zodiac sign occupying each house.

3.      House Lord: The ruling planet of each house, based on the sign occupying the house.

4.      House Occupants: Planets located within each house, if any.

5.      House Aspects: Planets aspecting each house, indicating their influence on the affairs related to that house.

By examining the Bhava Table, astrologers can gain insights into various aspects of an individual's life, such as personality, career, relationships, health, and overall destiny. The positions of planets in different houses, as well as their relationships with each other, are analyzed to make predictions and offer guidance to the individual.

Interpreting the Bhava Table requires a thorough understanding of Vedic astrology principles, including planetary significations, house significations, and aspects. It serves as a foundational tool for astrological analysis and prediction, providing a systematic framework for understanding the complexities of human life through the lens of astrology.

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