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Shad Bala

Shadbala is a powerful source for calculation of planetary strength. It is descr


ibed in chapter 27 of Hora Shastra. Shadbala consists of 6 different sources of
strength. Each source represents an aspect of strength, such as planetary placem
ent in zodiacal signs or aspectual strength.
Signification
Planetary strength is important for chart prediction. Strong planets will have a
uspicious effects during their time of influence (Dasas, transits). Weak planets
will have inauspicious effects.
Strength of Rasi resp. Bhava lords is another important aspect of the chart. Bha
vas will have effects according to their strength and the strength of their lord
s.
Some sources of strength give hints for special purposes: e.g. Digbala gives inf
ormations about directions having positive or negative effects.
Calculation
The complete Shadbala is the sum of all Balas. Balas are calculated in Rupas or
Virupas. One Rupa has 60 Virupas. Most sources of strength have values between 0
Virupas (very weak) and maximum value of 60 Virupas (very strong). Other source
s (like Drekkana Bala) have only a maximum value of 30 Virupas.
Parasara gives required values of strength for each planet. Planets meeting thes
e requirements are considered to be strong. These planets will have favourable e
ffects. Planets without strength will prove inauspicious.
Types of Shadbala
There are 6 main types of Shadbala. Sthana Bala and Kala Bala have several sub-B
alas. The hierarchy (including translation of Sanskrit terms) is shown below. Pl
ease follow the links.
1. Sthana Bala - positional strength
1.1 Uchcha Bala - divisional strength
1.2 Saptavargaja Bala - strength of exaltation
1.3 Ojhajugmariamsa Bala - strength related to placement in odd/even Ras
is and Navamsas
1.4 Kendradi Bala - strength of placement in angle, succedent or cadent
houses
1.5 Drekkana Bala - strength according to Drekkana placement of planets
2. Dig Bala - directional strength
3. Kala Bala - temporal strength
3.1 Nathonatha Bala - diurnal/nocturnal strength
3.2 Paksha Bala - strength related to Lunar phase
3.3 Tribhaga Bala - strength related to portions of the day/night
3.4 Varsha-Masa-Dina-Hora Bala - strength of astrological year, month, d
ay and hour
3.5 Yudhdha Bala - strength caused by planetary war
3.6 Ayana Bala - equinoctial strength
4. Cheshta Bala - motional strength
5. Naisargika Bala - natural strength
6. Drig Bala - aspectual strength

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