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Significance Of Houses In Vedic Astrology: Part Two

By June 3, 2022November 21st, 2023No Comments
The last house in Vedic astrology

About Vedic Astrology

For an individual’s horoscope, vedic astrology studies celestial bodies like planets, Sun, stars, and the Moon. The name comes from “Vedas” in Indian astrology. Moreover, it believes that the movement of these bodies has implications for our lives. In continuation to the previous article regarding the significance of houses in Vedic Astrology, let’s find out the rest of the importance of the rest of them:

7th House: Significance of Houses in Vedic Astrology

This house, the ‘Descendent’, sits opposite the 1st house or the ‘Ascendant.’ It is known as the ‘Yuvati Bhava’ and is the house that corresponds to your partner. The partnerships overseen by the 7th house are of all kinds, be it business, romantic, etc. Planets are moving through this house to help close contracts and deals. This house aligns with Libra and is ruled by Venus. It rules the kidney, lower back, and ovaries.

8th House: Significance of Houses in Vedic Astrology

The ‘Sandra Bhava’ relates to death and sudden events in life. It also rules off sudden changes in wealth like losses and profits. Moreover, it also rules over transformations and mysteries. This house can cause changes in our mental state, leading to depression, lack of interest, illnesses, and miseries. But people with a substantial 8th house can succeed in fields of astrology, psychology, and paranormal subjects. This house rules over the pelvic bones and sexual organs. It aligns with the energy of Scorpio, and Pluto rules it.

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9th House: Significance of Houses in Vedic Astrology

The 9th house defines virtues like honesty, our dreams, and aspirations, principles, values, etc. It is called ‘Dharma Bhava’ and relates to good karma, religious beliefs, our ethics, and charitable tendencies. It aligns with Sagittarius and Jupiter, which makes it significant for our fortune. This house rules over the arteries, thighs, and bone marrow.

10th House: Significance of Houses in Vedic Astrology

The ‘Karma Bhava’ rules over our profession and the work we do. Our area of expertise is derived from the positions of planets in the 10th house. Moreover, this house holds significance in Vedic astrology in relation to Capricorn. Saturn rules this house. It rules over kneecaps, bones, and joints. A weak 10th house results in ailments in bones and joints and general weakness in the body.

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11th House: Significance of Houses in Vedic Astrology

This is the house of prosperity in Vedic astrology and is thus called ‘Labha Bhava.’ It relates to fame and fortune in life and the general wealth and things that bring a person profits. Moreover, it also rules over our social lives and relationship with elder brothers. This aligns with Aquarius, and Uranus rules this house. Furthermore, it governs body parts like the ankle, right leg, left arm, shin bone, etc. Weak 11th house causes pain in the legs and lower body parts.

Significance of the 12th House

The last house in Vedic astrology signifies the end of our life and the start of spiritual paths. It is the house of the unconscious, and a weak 12th house is the cause of separation from loved ones and acquaintances. Moreover, this separation may be in the form of death, and the last house governs emotions, secrets, and dreams. Furthermore, it holds significance in Vedic astrology as it aligns with Pisces, and Neptune rules this house. It rules over the left eye and the feet.

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