In the treasure of Vedic Astrology, the Ashtakavarga chart (point chart) says so many rare things so easily that sometimes the birth chart cannot say. This chart uses a unique point system and unfolds planetary influences through numbers. The chart provides an elaborate picture of our lives predicting our strengths and weaknesses. Today, from a top astrologer in Kolkata, Astrologer SK Abid we will learn how the Ashtakavarga chart unfolds so many things in our lives that we have hardly heard of earlier.
So, let us not waste any time but delve into the discussion to learn about the unknown in our lives through a unique number system that the Ashtakavarga Chart follows.
You can call an Ashtakavarga chart the balance sheet of your karma you encountered in your previous birth. Reading the Ashtakavarga chart and predicting through it is one of the easiest and most technical methodologies in our Vedic astrology that hardly astrologers use these days. Ashtakavarga Chart provides a comprehensive understanding of planetary influences and their effects on our lives through certain points. It is an eightfold division system that counts on the number system divided into 12 houses of a chart, and the points are provided through the ascendant and the 7 planets including the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn.
The chart is divided into two divisions – Columns and Rows. While Columns show your Langa/Ascendant and 7 planets including Sun, Moon, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Saturn; the Rows show 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Each house shows points individually based on the planet and zodiac house. Finally, the last row of the chart shows the total points. These points indicate how strong or weak a house and its Karakata or significance are in your birth chart.
For instance, if Pisces scores 22 and Pisces is the 4th house in your horoscope, you can identify the happiness meter of your home with this number. 22 is not a good number. Hence, it indicates that you must struggle and fight to incur and secure happiness and peace for your home.
1. The sign or house that scores 28 points or more than 28 is considered average.
2. The sign or house that scores below 28 points is considered bad or inauspicious.
3. The sign or house that scores above 28 is considered auspicious.
4. The sign or house that scores above 30 or more is considered very auspicious.
The points indicate which house you need to improve according to astrology. However, you can even find the strong planet based on individual planet scores via this point system chart. Not only are your strengths and weaknesses, but you can also decipher the status of your professional life, personal life, health, disease, married life, savings, expenditures, children, and so on through this Ashtakavarga chart.