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Analyzing Nakshatra Gochara using Sarvato Bhadra Chakra

By Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji@yahoo.com>



Using Sarvato Bhadra Chakra (SBC), one can consider the impact of the Nava Grahas on
all the 27 Nakshatras.

To do this, one follows a few simple rules:

Surya, Kuja, Sani, Rahu, and Ketu are always malefic.
Guru, Sukra, Budha, and Chandra are always benefic.
Stars are Neutral (E.g. Star#10), Benefic (E.g. Star#18), or Malefic (E.g. Star#25).

The rest is simple. One just assigns a number based on the Vedai as under:

Malefic Graha affecting:
1. Malefic Nakshatra = Very Malefic [-2]
2. Neutral Nakshatra = Malefic [-1]
3. Benefic Nakshatra = Neutral [0]

Benefic Graha affecting:
1. Malefic Nakshatra = Neutral [0]
2. Neutral Nakshatra = Benefic [+1]
3. Benefic Nakshatra = Very Benefic [+2]

In essence, a malefic graha can at best be neutral, while a benefic graha can at worst be
neutral.

The Various Combinations

For 1 particular Nakshatra, there are 27 possibilities. Take all the 9 grahas, and
you have 9x27 = 243 possibilities for one Janma Nakshatra.
To get all Janma Nakshatras, one multiplies this by 27 to get 243x27=6,561
possibilities.

Of course, this is just a listing of all the existing possibilities. On a particular day, the
overall Vedais are going to be 9 grahas affecting 9x4 = 36 points. (NOTE: There are
different opinions concerning this, but we will take the Vedais for all directions. For
example, a planet in Swathi will also affect Satabisheka (Front Vedai), Jyeshta (Left
Vedai) and Rohini (Right Vedai).

Since this is just for one Janma Nakshatra, we multiply this with 27 for all the Janma
Nakshatras, and get 36x27 = 972 possibilities. This is the maximum output possible per
day. Some times, if grahas are aspecting Abhijit, then they cannot be counted, and the
output could be marginally lesser.

Case Study

Let us study what happened to a Punarvasu Native on 21
st
August, 2004, when Sury was
in Makh, Chan was in Chit, Budd was in Makh, Sukr was in Arid, Kuja was in Makh,
Guru was in UPha, Sani was in Purn, Rahu was in Aswi, and Ketu was in Swat.

Placing all of the above in the SBC graph, we get the following image:



The planets cast their vedais in three directions and affect sensitive points for each star.
Since the natives star is Punarvasu, we calculate for Punarvasu and get:

Graha Total
Sury -6
Chan 7
Budd 2
Sukr 4
Kuja -6
Guru 5
Sani -2
Rahu -6
Ketu -4
Grand Total -6

The total for each Graha is worked out by taking into consideration all the vedais. For
example, let us consider Ketu, placed in Swat, and is affecting Jeys, Rohi, and Sata.

1. Swat is the 9
th
star from Purn, and is benefic. Benefic Star+Malefic Graha = 0
2. Sata is the 18
th
star from Purn, and is benefic. Benefic Star+Malefic Graha = 0
3. Jeys is the 12
th
star from Purn, and is malefic. Malefic Star+Malefic Graha = -2
4. Rohi is the 25
th
star from Purn, and is malefic. Malefic Star+Malefic Graha = -2

Thus, Ketus score adds up to 4.

On the whole, as per nakshatra gochara, Purn natives would have had a bad time on 21
st

August 2004. However, this native was almost drowned, but his alert father saved him.
To understand this, we need to consider his chart, because nakshatra gochara depends on
the Dasa/Bukti and the overall nature/strength/weakness of the birth chart.



The native was running Sani - Sukra - Budha. Sani is in the star of Sukra, a maraka who
owns the 2
nd
and the 7
th
houses. Budha is the lord of the 3
rd
[nervous system] and the 6
th

[sickness] houses. This could indicate some danger, especially since the native was quite
accident-prone. Now, the question is, can SBC refine this further?

Now that we have the birth chart, we can also analyze sensitive points like the Tithi, Day,
Name, and Lagna as under:



The Name, Tithi, Day, and Lagna are all subject to malefic influences. This could lead to
serious problems, and could even result in death if benefics are not also safeguarding
these points. Fortunately, Tithi and Day are protected by Budha, who, as a retrograde
planet, gains greater power. Best of all, Lagna is protected from Sanis malevolence by
Guru, who, by himself, can nullify several malefic influences.

To gain a deeper understanding, let us consider all the 36 vedais of the Nava Grahas
affecting Punarvasu:

1. For Purn, Sury affecting Makh [04] = -0
2. For Purn, Sury affecting Asle [03] = -2
3. For Purn, Sury affecting Bhar [23] = -2
4. For Purn, Sury affecting Srav [16] = -2
5. For Purn, Chan affecting Chit [08] = +2
6. For Purn, Chan affecting PBha [19] = +1
7. For Purn, Chan affecting Mool [13] = +2
8. For Purn, Chan affecting Mrig [26] = +2
9. For Purn, Budd affecting Makh [04] = +2
10. For Purn, Budd affecting Asle [03] = +0
11. For Purn, Budd affecting Bhar [23] = +0
12. For Purn, Budd affecting Srav [16] = +0
13. For Purn, Sukr affecting Arid [27] = +2
14. For Purn, Sukr affecting PAsh [14] = +0
15. For Purn, Sukr affecting UBha [20] = +2
16. For Purn, Sukr affecting Hast [07] = +0
17. For Purn, Kuja affecting Makh [04] = -0
18. For Purn, Kuja affecting Asle [03] = -2
19. For Purn, Kuja affecting Bhar [23] = -2
20. For Purn, Kuja affecting Srav [16] = -2
21. For Purn, Guru affecting UPha [06] = +2
22. For Purn, Guru affecting Reva [21] = +0
23. For Purn, Guru affecting Purn [01] = +1
24. For Purn, Guru affecting UAsh [15] = +2
25. For Purn, Sani affecting Purn [01] = -1
26. For Purn, Sani affecting Mool [13] = -0
27. For Purn, Sani affecting PBha [19] = -1
28. For Purn, Sani affecting UPha [06] = -0
29. For Purn, Rahu affecting Aswi [22] = -0
30. For Purn, Rahu affecting PPha [05] = -2
31. For Purn, Rahu affecting Rohi [25] = -2
32. For Purn, Rahu affecting Jeys [12] = -2
33. For Purn, Ketu affecting Swat [09] = -0
34. For Purn, Ketu affecting Sata [18] = -0
35. For Purn, Ketu affecting Jeys [12] = -2
36. For Purn, Ketu affecting Rohi [25] = -2

The 23
rd
star is called the Vinash Nakshatra. It is affected by Kuja and Surya, both
malefics, and though protected by Budha, is still under considerable danger. Kuja is the
natural karaka for accidents and violence, and so his impact could be dangerous.

Though SBC is not opposed to Parasaras techniques, we need to understand that gochara
is subtly different from natal significances. For example, Guru, even if a functional
malefic, will deliver good results while transiting the 5
th
house. Similarly, in SBC, Kuja,
as a malefic, may cause problems even if he is the lagnadipati as in this case.

But fortunately, it all ended well because the natives father, heeding the advice of the
author of this piece, kept an eagles eye on his son in the period Aug 1 21 2004. Thus,
while his son developed cramps in both his feet while swimming, he was able to rescue
him and protect him from death. While arrogance might compel an astrologer to claim
credit for the right prediction, modestyand more importantly, reasondictates that the
save was possible due to the benevolently benign aspect of Guru.

Endnote

SBC is an excellent tool, and, in tandem with an analysis of the Rasi Chart and
Dasa/Bukti, can help the seasoned astrologer to make the right predictions. Other
enhancements are possible, such as:

One could study the latta of the grahas, which is always malefic.
We could consider the retrograde aspect of planets, which enhances their natural
strength. Retrograde Sani is even more malefic, while retrograde Guru develops
greater power to do good.

But, end of the day, it must be stressed that SBC should not be treated as a standalone
system. The convenience of a system that enables one to graphically see transits must not
blind us, and make us feel that understanding these principles is a panacea for all ills.
SBC will not help an astrologer who uses it as a shortcut to bypass the rigorous system
propounded by Parasara.

SBC is a lamppost. Use it like an intelligent person, to light up the way, not as a drunkard
who leans against it for support!

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