Vinay Aditya outlines several practical uses for this system that move beyond general chart readings: Transit Analysis:
A Practical Guide to Predictive Astrology
: Predicts major life milestones such as marriage, childbirth, career prosperity, and death by calculating specific sensitive Nakshatras. Sadhe-Sati Accuracy : Reveals why the dreaded Sadhe-Sati
The term literally translates to "eight divisions" in Sanskrit. It’s a method where each of the seven planets—the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn—plus the Ascendant (Lagna) contributes benefic points, or "bindus," to the twelve houses of the horoscope. Rahu and Ketu are typically excluded from these calculations. The system produces two primary types of charts:
This is perhaps the most popular application. Standard transits often fail to explain why a "good" transit (like Jupiter in the 11th) doesn't yield results. By checking the Ashtakavarga chart, you can see if the transiting planet is moving through a sign where it has high numerical support. 3. Longevity and Health
The book explained that every planet contributes a specific 'energy point' (Bindu) to every house in the zodiac. It wasn't just about a planet’s position; it was about the collective support it received from all other planets.
Imagine every planet in your chart casting a vote of support (a dot) or opposition (no dot) into each sign. Over eight different sources (the 7 planets + Lagna), a total score is calculated.
Vinay Aditya outlines several practical uses for this system that move beyond general chart readings: Transit Analysis:
A Practical Guide to Predictive Astrology
: Predicts major life milestones such as marriage, childbirth, career prosperity, and death by calculating specific sensitive Nakshatras. Sadhe-Sati Accuracy : Reveals why the dreaded Sadhe-Sati
The term literally translates to "eight divisions" in Sanskrit. It’s a method where each of the seven planets—the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn—plus the Ascendant (Lagna) contributes benefic points, or "bindus," to the twelve houses of the horoscope. Rahu and Ketu are typically excluded from these calculations. The system produces two primary types of charts:
This is perhaps the most popular application. Standard transits often fail to explain why a "good" transit (like Jupiter in the 11th) doesn't yield results. By checking the Ashtakavarga chart, you can see if the transiting planet is moving through a sign where it has high numerical support. 3. Longevity and Health
The book explained that every planet contributes a specific 'energy point' (Bindu) to every house in the zodiac. It wasn't just about a planet’s position; it was about the collective support it received from all other planets.
Imagine every planet in your chart casting a vote of support (a dot) or opposition (no dot) into each sign. Over eight different sources (the 7 planets + Lagna), a total score is calculated.