Author: Sanjay Rath

Sanjay Rath (उड़िया: ସଞୟ ରଥ) comes from a traditional family of astrologers in Puri, whose lineage traces back to Sri Achyuta Das (Achyutananda). Sanjay Rath uses the Brihat Parashara Horashastra, Jaimini Upadesha Sutra, Brihat Jataka, and Kalyanavarma's Saravali as the foundation of his astrology, and draws on various other Jyotish scriptures. His overall teachings and writings span various schools of thought, although he has not created his own brand of astrology.
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Bhavesha – Svarga Loka

 Sanjay Rath  15 August 2014

  The four houses associated with ‘Swargaloka’ (the Higher Realm—constellations and stars) are ‘Dharma’ (9th), ‘Karma’ (10th), ‘Labha’ (11th), and…

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Bhavesh 2 : Bhuva Loka

 Sanjay Rath  3 August 2014

There are four houses related to Bhuvah Loka (the middle world – the solar system) – Suta (5th) which means children, Shatru (6th), Dara (7th) and Mrityu (8th). Understand the meaning of these words well, otherwise you will never understand the real meaning of these houses. It is very important to know how to consider the results when the lord of a house is situated in another house. Bhavesh (the lord of the house) is the real doer (karta) of that house.

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Bhavesh 1- Bhu Loka

 Sanjay Rath  2 August 2014

The four houses related to the Earth realm are Lagna (first), Dhana (second), Sahaja (third), and Sukha (fourth). Understand the meanings of these terms clearly, otherwise you will never understand the meaning of these houses. When the lord of a house is placed in any house, it is important to understand the principles for assessing the results of the house. The Bhavesh (lord of a Bhava) is the true ruler of that Bhava (house). If it is well placed relative to (a) the Lagna and (b) that Bhava, it usually gives good results in terms of (a) experiences for the native and (b) expression of the Bhava, respectively. Learn the principles involved and how to study Bhavesh.