Honourable Union Minister, Meenakshi Lekhi just released our new book "India's Spiritual Heroines"



How to Judge a Horoscope (Vol. 1): I to VI Houses

by B. V. Raman


  • ISBN Hardcover: 9788120808447, 8120808444
  • ISBN Paperback: 9788120808478, 8120808479
  • Year of Publication: 2014
  • Edition: 6th Reprint
  • No. of Pages: 312
  • Language: English
  • Sale price ₹ 445.00 Regular price ₹ 445.00

    Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

    How to Judge a Horoscope is a departure from the conventional method of treatment of astrology. It is a study in the use of Horoscope in every manês daily life. The work in two volumes is divided in twelve houses, containing six each in consecutive order. The twelve houses have reference to the material relation of soul (jeeva) in its journey from the cradle to the grave. The study of illustrations (charts) makes every pointãeven the omitted rudimentary principles and rulesãvery clear and graspable.

    Volume I deals with houses I to VI. First House deals with the beginning of life, childhood, health, physical body and character. Second House represents family, face, right eye, food, manners and source of death. Third House rules brothers and sisters, intelligence and other immediate relations. Fourth House indicates peace of mind, home life, land and ancestral properties, education, neck and shoulders. Fifth House indicates children, intelligence, emotion and fame, Sixth House rules over debts, enemies, miseries, sorrows, illness and disappointments.

    Volume II deals with houses VII to XII. The Seventh House represents wife, husband, marriage, sexual diseases, business partner, diplomacy, talent and general happiness. The Eight House indicates longevity, legacies, disgrace, degradation and details pertaining to death. The Ninth rules father, righteousness, religion, fame leadership,journeys and communications with spirits. The Tenth indicates occupations, profession, honours, foreign travels and means of livelihood. The Eleventh represents means of gains, elder brother and freedom from misery. The Twelfth rules losses, expenditure,sympathy, divine knowledge, moksha and the state after death

    Review(s)

    The Matchless analytical skill and the deep erudition of the author comes into full focus in the first book as he seeks to unfold voluminous details on the predictive aspects in relation to the HousesÄ illustrated with over 250 charts. ãR. Parthasarathy,