Bindu
reduction, also known as "Bindu Kshaya" in Vedic astrology, refers to
the process of decreasing the Ashtakavarga bindus (points) of specific houses
or planets due to malefic transits or influences. It's a refinement technique
used to adjust the Ashtakavarga scores to reflect the current astrological
conditions accurately.
Here's
how bindu reduction works:
1. Identify Malefic Transits: Determine which
malefic planets are transiting specific houses or aspecting certain planets in
the birth chart. Malefic planets typically include Saturn, Mars, and sometimes
Rahu and Ketu.
2. Evaluate Malefic Influence: Assess the
strength and nature of malefic influences on the houses or planets. Malefic
planets can cause challenges, delays, obstacles, or adverse effects depending
on their positions, aspects, and relationships in the birth chart.
3. Subtract Bindus: Subtract bindus from the
Ashtakavarga scores of the affected houses or planets based on the severity of
malefic influence. The amount of reduction depends on the intensity of malefic
transits and the vulnerability of the houses or planets involved.
4. Calculate Adjusted Ashtakavarga Scores:
After applying bindu reduction, recalculate the Ashtakavarga scores to reflect
the refined influence of malefic transits. The adjusted scores provide a more
accurate representation of the current astrological influences on various areas
of life.
Bindu
reduction helps astrologers fine-tune their predictions and recommendations by
accounting for the dynamic interactions between transiting planets and the
natal positions of planets in the birth chart. It allows for a more nuanced
understanding of the astrological dynamics and enables more precise guidance
for individuals navigating life's challenges and opportunities.
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