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01 Lal Kitab Concept - House or Bhav or Khana

The document discusses key concepts about houses or bhavas in Lal Kitab astrology. It explains that in Lal Kitab, each house has 4 factors - the sign or rasi of the house, the house owner according to the fixed Kal Purush kundali, the pakka or designated house owner, and any occupying planet. It provides an example using the 5th house to illustrate how these 4 factors relate to the concept of a house. The document also introduces two additional Lal Kitab concepts - dormant houses that are unoccupied and unaspected, and the division of houses into pahale ke or first half and baad ke or second half houses.

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01 Lal Kitab Concept - House or Bhav or Khana

The document discusses key concepts about houses or bhavas in Lal Kitab astrology. It explains that in Lal Kitab, each house has 4 factors - the sign or rasi of the house, the house owner according to the fixed Kal Purush kundali, the pakka or designated house owner, and any occupying planet. It provides an example using the 5th house to illustrate how these 4 factors relate to the concept of a house. The document also introduces two additional Lal Kitab concepts - dormant houses that are unoccupied and unaspected, and the division of houses into pahale ke or first half and baad ke or second half houses.

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House or Bhav or Khana

Pt Bhooshan Priya
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House is the main basic component of the Lal Kitab paddhati. Traditionally also in the Indian astrology a house or Bhav has always been very important for delineation. In the Lal Kitab paddhati while considering a bhav, or khana as it has been referred through out the book, there are a few things to be kept in mind : the sign [ rasi ] of the house, the fixed house of the kal purush kundali, the pakka house owner of the house and the occupant of the house. Rasi or sign of the house is a well understood fact. No explanation needed for that. Kal Purush Kundali is an imaginary fixed horoscope or a Cardinal horoscope where the 1st house is always Aries. Lal Kitab paddhati incorporates it into its analysis of the house. [ 1 ] Pakka ghar: In the lal Kitab each house has been designated as a pakka ghar of a planet or planets. Pakka ghar owner is yet another concept of the Lal Kitab, which is akin to the karak of the bhav in traditional astrology. Each house has been assigned to planet/s who will be the pakka house owner of that house. You can get this from a table in the book. You will find this concept of a pakka ghar occurring very often in the book. A planet placed in the house is the occupant of the house. It is again a well understood concept and doesnt need any explanation. This entire concept of a house can be well understood through an image. Let us think of a house, it is built on a piece of land which is owned by some one and this house could be occupied or unoccupied. The land on which the house is built belongs to the rasi lord of the house, this land has been leased to the Kal Purush kundali rasi lord, on this leased piece of the land a house has been built by the pakka ghar owner. The planet occupying the house is a tenant in that house. Let us take an example, suppose some one is born with Cancer ascendant then the 5th house will be described as : the land belongs to the Mars [ lord of scorpio], which has been leased to the Sun [ owner of the 5th house in Kal Purush Kundali],

on this piece of land the Jupiter has built a house [ Jupiter is the pakka house owner of the 5th house ]. Which ever planet is placed in the 5th house will be considered as a tenant in the house of Jupiter which has been built on the land leased to the Sun by Mars. Therefore while analyzing a house all these planets: the rasi lord, the Kal purush kundali owner of the house, the pakka house owner and the planet occupying the house have to be kept in mind. Over and above that I, keeping in with the traditional astrology, also take into account the where the rasi lord [ bhavesh ] of the house is placed. And of course the aspect on the house by other planets has to be kept in mind. [ 2 ] Soya hua ghar : Dormant house This is a new concept, exclusive to the Lal Kitab. A house which is neither occupied by a planet nor receives an aspect from any planet will be considered as not awake or dormant. The results of such a house may not be felt till the house is awakened. Which planet can awaken which house is given in the form of a table on page 26 Arun Sanhita [ 1952 ed ] or page 98 of the 1952 urdu ed. [ 3 ] Pahle ke ghar / baad ke ghar : Houses from the 1st till the 6th are known as pahale ke ghar and the houses from the 7th to the 12 are known as baad ke ghar. In traditional astrology the pahale ke ghar are known as adrashta ardha [ invisible half ] and the baad ke ghar are known as the drashta ardha [ visible half ] These terms are often used in the context of aspects. Bhooshan Priya

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