DIFFERENT HOUSES IN VEDIC HOROSCOPE
According to Vedic astrology in a horoscope there are 12 bhavas / houses and each house signifies some events of life. The prediction of an event is made after studying the house signified by that event.
Like wise there are 12 houses in a Vedic horoscope and each house signify :
The 1st house (Tanu Bhava) represents the self, the body, the personality, the appearance, the health, and the vitality. It is a kendra (angular) house and a dharma (duty) house.
The 2nd house (Dhana Bhava) represents wealth, family, education, speech, values, and possessions. It is a succedent house and an artha (resources) house.
The 3rd house (Buddhi Bhava) represents intellect, communication, siblings, neighbors, hobbies, interests, courage, and skills. It is a cadent house and a kama (desires) house.
The 4th house (Bandhu Bhava) represents home, mother, happiness, emotions, roots, land, vehicles, and security. It is a kendra (angular) house and a moksha (liberation) house.
The 5th house (Putra Bhava) represents children, creativity, romance, education, intelligence, sports, entertainment, and speculation. It is a succedent house and a dharma (duty) house.
The 6th house (Shatru Bhava) represents enemies, debts, diseases, obstacles, conflicts, competition, and service. It is a cadent house and an artha (resources) house.
The 7th house (Kalatra Bhava) represents marriage, partnership, business, contracts, cooperation, and diplomacy. It is a kendra (angular) house and a kama (desires) house.
The 8th house (Randhra Bhava) represents death, transformation, secrets, occult, inheritance, taxes, and sexuality. It is a succedent house and a moksha (liberation) house.
The 9th house (Dharma Bhava) represents religion, philosophy, law, ethics, travel, luck, and wisdom. It is a cadent house and a dharma (duty) house.
The 10th house (Karma Bhava) represents career, profession, status, authority, reputation, and ambition. It is a kendra (angular) house and an artha (resources) house.
The 11th house (Labha Bhava) represents gains, income, friends, networks, hopes, and wishes. It is a succedent house and a kama (desires) house.
The 12th house (Vyaya Bhava) represents losses, expenses, isolation, spirituality, charity, and liberation. It is a cadent house and a moksha (liberation) house.
Each house in vedic astrology has its own strengths and weaknesses, depending on the planets that occupy it, aspect it, or rule it. The placement of the despositor / the lord of the house also plays a vital role in deciding the strengths and weaknesses.
The planet if its direct or retrograde and its degree also contribute to the role of accessment.