Bhava Chart Calculator Work Page
Bhava (or Bhav Chalit) chart calculator determines the true house placement of planets by using the exact degree of the Ascendant (Lagna) as a midpoint, rather than just the zodiac sign While a standard Rashi chart
- House 1: 3° Gemini to 10° Cancer.
- House 2: 10° Cancer to 6° Taurus? No – Wait. Wrapping. Let's re-order logically.
Unlike Rashi chart (0°–30° for sign 1), here: bhava chart calculator work
Defining the Bhava Sandhi (Boundaries)
The calculator then determines the start and end points for each house, known as Bhava Sandhis . In the most common Vedic systems, the calculator takes the midpoint between two adjacent house centers to draw the boundary. Planet Movement Calculation A planet located at 5∘5 raised to the composed with power Bhava (or Bhav Chalit) chart calculator determines the
- Houses numbered 1–12.
- Signs may split across houses (e.g., 1st house contains last 5° of Taurus + first 20° of Gemini).
- Planets listed under their functional house, not necessarily their Rashi chart house.
- Cusp of house = house longitude.
- Each bhava spans from midpoint between previous cusp and this cusp to midpoint between this cusp and next cusp.
If you change the Ayanamsa from Lahiri to KP, the Ascendant degree changes. If the Ascendant degree changes, the Bhava cusps change. If the cusps change, a planet sitting at 29° of a sign might jump from the 1st house to the 12th house. House 1: 3° Gemini to 10° Cancer
KP System (Placidus)
: Frequently used in Krishnamurti Paddhati (KP) astrology, this system takes the Ascendant degree as the exact beginning (cusp) of the house rather than its midpoint. Key Steps in Calculation