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Sarvashtakavarga: Detailed Interpretation and Influence on Kundli & Raj Yogas

 

Sarvashtakavarga: Detailed Interpretation and Influence on Kundli & Raj Yogas

Sarvashtakavarga is a crucial component of the Ashtakavarga system in Vedic astrology. It represents the collective strength of each of the twelve houses (Bhavas) in a birth chart, derived from the combined benefic contributions (Bindus) of all eight reference points: the seven classical planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn) and the Lagna (Ascendant). This comprehensive score for each house provides a powerful quantitative and qualitative assessment of its potential and influence on an individual's life.

1. Calculation and General Interpretation

As detailed in the broader Ashtakavarga system, the Sarvashtakavarga is formed by summing up the individual Bindus contributed by each of the eight reference points to every house. The total sum of Bindus across all 12 houses in the Sarvashtakavarga chart is always 337. This means the average number of Bindus per house is approximately 28 (
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The interpretation of Sarvashtakavarga Bindu scores for each house is as follows:

  • Above 28 Bindus: Generally considered favorable. Houses with scores of 30 or more are considered very strong and promise excellent results in the associated life areas. The higher the score above 28, the more beneficial and potent that house's significations will be.

  • 25-27 Bindus: Considered neutral or average. Results from these houses will be moderate, often requiring consistent effort to manifest fully. They are neither exceptionally good nor particularly bad.

  • Below 25 Bindus: Considered weak or challenging. Houses with fewer than 25 Bindus may indicate struggles, delays, obstacles, or difficulties in those specific life areas. The lower the score (e.g., 20 or less), the more challenging and problematic the house's significations tend to be.

2. Influence on Individual Kundli (Birth Chart)

The Sarvashtakavarga provides a quick and insightful overview of the inherent strengths and weaknesses within an individual's Kundli. By analyzing the Bindu scores of each house, astrologers can pinpoint areas of life that are naturally supported and those that require more conscious effort or remedial measures.

Here's a detailed look at how Sarvashtakavarga scores influence each house:

  • 1st House (Lagna - Self, Personality, Health):

    • High Scores (30+): Indicate a strong, confident, and resilient personality. Good physical health, vitality, and a generally smooth life path with fewer major obstacles. The native is perceived positively by others.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest a weaker constitution, potential health issues, lack of self-confidence, and a life marked by more struggles and challenges in asserting oneself.

  • 2nd House (Wealth, Family, Speech):

    • High Scores (28+): Favorable for financial accumulation, stable family life, and effective communication. The native may have a good voice or be skilled in speech.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Indicate financial difficulties, potential family disputes, and issues related to speech or accumulated wealth.

  • 3rd House (Courage, Siblings, Communication, Short Journeys):

    • High Scores (29+): Bestow strong willpower, good relations with siblings, success in short travels, and effective communication skills. The native is generally courageous and takes initiative.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest a lack of courage, strained relationships with siblings, difficulties in communication, and obstacles in endeavors requiring initiative.

  • 4th House (Mother, Home, Happiness, Property):

    • High Scores (28+): Promise domestic peace, good relationship with the mother, easy acquisition of property, and overall happiness and contentment from home life.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Indicate domestic discord, health issues for the mother, difficulties in acquiring or maintaining property, and a general lack of peace at home.

  • 5th House (Progeny, Education, Intellect, Creativity, Speculation):

    • High Scores (28+): Auspicious for blessings related to children, good education, sharp intellect, success in creative pursuits, and favorable outcomes in speculative ventures.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest progeny issues (delays, health), academic struggles, lack of creative expression, and losses in speculation.

  • 6th House (Enemies, Debts, Diseases, Service, Competition):

    • Traditionally, low scores (below 25) are considered favorable here, as it implies fewer enemies, manageable debts, and less susceptibility to disease.

    • However, moderate scores (25-30) can also be beneficial, indicating the native's ability to overcome challenges, succeed in competitive fields (like sports or law), and effectively manage service-related roles.

    • Very high scores (30+): Might indicate a large number of enemies, chronic health issues, or significant debt, requiring constant struggle.

  • 7th House (Marriage, Partnerships, Public Relations):

    • High Scores (28+): Indicate a harmonious and supportive marital life, successful business partnerships, and good public relations.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest marital discord, delays in marriage, difficulties in partnerships, or challenges in public dealings.

  • 8th House (Longevity, Inheritance, Sudden Events, Occult, Spouse's Wealth):

    • Similar to the 6th house, low scores (below 25) are often preferred, indicating fewer sudden misfortunes, a smoother passage through life's transformations, and less vulnerability to accidents.

    • High Scores (30+): Might indicate a life of sudden ups and downs, deep involvement in occult or research fields, or significant gains from inheritance or spouse's wealth. It can also point to chronic, difficult-to-diagnose illnesses.

  • 9th House (Father, Fortune, Dharma, Higher Learning, Long Journeys):

    • High Scores (29+): Indicate good fortune, blessings from father/gurus, success in higher education, adherence to dharma, and beneficial long journeys. This is a house of luck and spiritual merit.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest a lack of fortune, issues with the father or mentors, obstacles in higher education, and spiritual struggles.

  • 10th House (Career, Status, Public Image, Karma):

    • High Scores (30+): Highly desirable, indicating a successful career, high status, good public image, and significant achievements. The native is likely to be a leader and gain recognition for their work. A score of 36+ is considered excellent for career.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest career struggles, lack of recognition, professional instability, and difficulties in achieving desired status.

  • 11th House (Gains, Hopes, Friends, Elder Siblings, Fulfillment of Desires):

    • High Scores (30+): Extremely favorable, indicating easy gains, fulfillment of desires, supportive friends, and benefits from elder siblings. This is the house of income and aspirations.

    • Low Scores (below 25): Suggest financial losses, unfulfilled desires, lack of support from friends or elder siblings, and obstacles in achieving goals.

  • 12th House (Losses, Expenditure, Foreign Travel, Moksha, Seclusion):

    • Low scores (below 25) are generally preferred, indicating fewer losses, controlled expenditure, and less likelihood of imprisonment or significant hospitalization.

    • High Scores (30+): Might indicate excessive expenses, significant foreign settlement (which can be positive or negative depending on other factors), or a strong inclination towards spiritual seclusion or charitable work.

3. Sarvashtakavarga and Raj Yogas

Sarvashtakavarga plays a pivotal role in determining the actual manifestation and strength of Raj Yogas (combinations for power, authority, and high status) present in a Kundli. A Raj Yoga, even if formed by powerful planetary combinations, will only yield its full potential if the houses involved have sufficient Sarvashtakavarga Bindus.

  • Amplification of Raj Yogas:

    • If a Raj Yoga is formed in the birth chart (e.g., by the association of Kendra and Trikona lords), and the houses involved in that yoga (especially the 1st, 4th, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 10th houses) have high Sarvashtakavarga scores (30+ Bindus), the strength and manifestation of that Raj Yoga are significantly amplified. The native will experience greater success, recognition, authority, and prosperity. The high Bindus act as a fertile ground for the Raj Yoga to flourish.

    • For example, if a powerful Dharma-Karmadhipati Yoga (9th and 10th lord conjunction) is present, and both the 9th and 10th houses have high Sarvashtakavarga scores, the native's career and fortune will be exceptionally strong.

  • Dilution or Delay of Raj Yogas:

    • Conversely, if a Raj Yoga is present, but the houses involved have low Sarvashtakavarga scores (below 25 Bindus), the positive effects of the Raj Yoga may be diluted, delayed, or come with immense struggle. The native might face obstacles, lack of support, or unforeseen challenges in achieving the promised status or power, even with the presence of a strong yoga. The low Bindus indicate a lack of inherent support for that house's significations.

    • Even a planet that is otherwise considered weak (e.g., debilitated) but is placed in a house with a very high Sarvashtakavarga score, its ability to give positive results can be enhanced, potentially contributing to beneficial outcomes or supporting Raj Yogas.

4. Practical Applications and Timing Events

Sarvashtakavarga is invaluable for:

  • Overall Chart Assessment: It provides a quick and reliable way to gauge the general strength and weakness of different life areas.

  • Predicting Transit Results: When a planet transits a sign that has a high Sarvashtakavarga score (e.g., 30+ Bindus), it tends to give favorable results related to that house, regardless of the planet's individual beneficence or maleficence in the natal chart. Conversely, transits through houses with low scores can bring challenges. This makes Ashtakavarga a powerful tool for refining transit predictions beyond just Gochara (transit from Moon).

  • Dasha Interpretation: It helps refine the interpretation of Dasha periods (e.g., Vimshottari Dasha). Even during a challenging Mahadasha, if the Dasha lord or the houses it signifies have high Sarvashtakavarga points, the difficulties might be mitigated, or opportunities might still arise in specific areas.

  • Decision Making: By identifying strong and weak houses, individuals can make informed decisions about career choices, investments, relationships, and other life events. For instance, a person with a strong 10th house in SAV might be encouraged to pursue an independent career, while someone with a strong 7th house might find success in partnerships.

  • Remedial Measures: Houses with low Sarvashtakavarga scores highlight areas that need attention. Astrologers can recommend specific remedies (e.g., Pujas, charities, mantras) to strengthen these weak areas and mitigate negative influences.

In essence, Sarvashtakavarga serves as a numerical backbone to the Kundli, offering a quantitative measure of the inherent potential and challenges. Its influence on the manifestation of Raj Yogas, wealth, career, and various life events makes it an indispensable tool for comprehensive astrological analysis.