Vachmi

In Vedic astrology, the birth chart, known as the “Kundli” or “Horoscope,” is divided into 12 houses or “Bhavas.”
Each house represents specific areas of life, and the placement of planets within these houses provides insights into various aspects of an individual’s life.

House
#
Bhava
(House)
Significance Medical Astrology
I Lagna
(Ascendant)
Represents the self, personality, physical appearance, and overall demeanor.
The first house is crucial in determining one’s individuality and the starting point of the astrological chart.
Body in general, limbs, complexion, marks or moles on the body, sound and unsound health, skin texture, longevity, sleep, head, brain, texture of hair, stamina
II Dhana Relates to wealth, possessions, family, speech, and the individual’s approach to financial matters.
Planetary influences here can indicate one’s financial standing and family relationships.
Face, teeth, tongue, oral cavity, nose, nails, speech, eyes(right eye)
III Parakrama Pertains to courage and valour, siblings, short journeys, communication, and self-efforts.
It reflects one’s communication skills, relationships with siblings, and the capacity for self-driven efforts.
Ears(right ear), neck, throat, shoulders, bones, upper limbs, mental instability, physical growth, and longevity
IV Sukha
(Happiness)
Represents home, mother, land, vehicles, near and dear ones, and overall domestic happiness.
The fourth house is associated with one’s emotional foundations and sense of security.
Chest, lungs, heart, breast, potent, medicine
V Putra Relates to creativity, children, education, love affairs, and speculative ventures.
Planetary influences here can indicate one’s inclinations towards creativity, education, and relationships with children.
Heart, upper abdomen, liver, gall bladder, mind, mental illness, problems related to pregnancy
VI Ripu
(Enemies)
Pertains to health, enemies, conflicts, service, and daily routines.
The sixth house also represents challenges and obstacles in life.
Intestines, umbilical region, phlegmatic illness, tuberculosis, eye disease, poisoning, accidents, operations
VII Kalatra
(Marriage)
Represents marriage, partnerships, business relationships, and open enemies.
Planetary influences here are crucial for understanding one’s approach to relationships and partnerships.
Lower urinary tract, anal canal, semen, seminal vesicle, urethra, prostrate, sexual act
VIII Ayur Relates to longevity, transformation, hidden matters, inheritance, and the occult.
The eighth house is associated with life’s mysteries and transformative experiences.
External genitalia, incurable or chronic disease, loss of limb, longevity, cause of death, severe mental anguish
IX Bhagya
(Fortune)
Pertains to higher education, spirituality, pilgrimages, long journeys, and overall fortune.
The ninth house is significant for understanding one’s philosophical and spiritual inclinations.
Hips, thighs, nourishment
X Karma
(Career)
Represents career, profession, status, and reputation in society.
The tenth house is crucial for understanding one’s public image and professional aspirations.
Knee joint, knee cap
XI Labha
(Gains)
Relates to income, gains, friendships, and social networks.
Planetary influences here can indicate sources of income and the nature of one’s social circles.
Legs, left ear, left upper limb, recovery from disease
XII Vyaya
(Expenditure)
Pertains to losses, expenses, foreign travel, spiritual pursuits, and confinement.
The twelfth house is associated with activities that take one away from the material world, such as meditation or spiritual practices.
Sleep disorders, mental imbalance, hospitalisation, feet, left eye, death


Each house is ruled by a specific sign of the zodiac, and the placement of planets within these houses is analyzed to provide insights into an individual’s life experiences and potential outcomes. Vedic astrologers use the birth chart to offer guidance on various aspects of life, including career, relationships, health, and spirituality.