Bhinna Ashtak Varga

 

In Vedic astrology, "Bhinna Ashtakavarga" refers to a specialized technique used for analyzing the strength and weakness of planets in a birth chart (kundli) based on their placement in different signs. "Ashtakavarga" literally means "eight divisions," and it involves dividing the zodiac into eight equal parts, corresponding to the seven visible planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn) plus the Ascendant (Lagna).

Here's a brief overview of how Bhinna Ashtakavarga works:

1.      Calculation of Ashtakavarga Scores: For each planet, Ashtakavarga scores are calculated based on the number of benefic (positive) or malefic (negative) bindus (points) it receives in each sign. These bindus are derived from the positions of other planets in relation to the sign being analyzed. The total bindus for each planet across all signs are tabulated to determine its overall strength or weakness.

2.      Bhinna Ashtakavarga: In Bhinna Ashtakavarga, the Ashtakavarga scores for each planet are analyzed separately for each house (bhava) of the birth chart. This allows astrologers to assess the influence of each planet on different areas of life represented by the houses.

3.      Interpretation: Higher Ashtakavarga scores indicate strength and positive influences of a planet in a particular house, while lower scores suggest weakness or challenges. Astrologers use these scores to make predictions about various aspects of life, such as career, relationships, health, and overall well-being.

Bhinna Ashtakavarga is a valuable tool for astrological analysis, providing detailed insights into the relative strengths and weaknesses of planets in different areas of life. By examining the Ashtakavarga scores for each house, astrologers can offer more accurate and personalized predictions for individuals based on their unique birth charts.

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