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විශේෂාංගමිල ගණන්නිතර අසන පැනගැන

සම්භාව් ය වෛදික ග් රන්ථවලට අනුව දෙවන නිවසේ සෙනසුරු යන්නෙන් අදහස් කරන්නේ කුමක්ද?

සම්භාව් ය වෛදික ග් රන්ථවලට අනුව දෙවන නිවසේ සෙනසුරු යන්නෙන් අදහස් කරන්නේ කුමක්ද?

Sourced to BPHS, Phaladeepika, Bhrigu Samhita

The 2nd house in classical Vedic astrology

The 2nd house is called Dhana Bhava — the house of accumulated wealth. Beyond money, the classical texts assign it a broader cluster of significations:

  • Wealth and accumulated resources (kosha, dhana)
  • Family of origin (kutumba) — parents, siblings, the household one inherits
  • Speech (vak) — including style, tone, and verbal authority
  • Food habits — modest, plain, or restrictive diet
  • Face and mouth (in the body-correspondence system of classical Jyotish)

Saturn’s nature in classical Jyotish

Saturn (Shani) is the slowest-moving graha (the Naisargika baseline strength is lowest among the seven). Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra classes Saturn as a natural malefic associated with discipline, restraint, delay, longevity, and labour. Saturn’s effects compound over time — the same texts emphasise that Saturn’s gifts ripen slowly and durably.

Classical effects: Saturn in the 2nd

BPHS සහ ෆලදීපිකා සෙනසුරු 2 වන නිවසේ (තමන්ගේම ලකුණේ නොමැති විට) පහත සඳහන් සාම්ප් රදායික ඇඟවුම් සමඟ විස්තර කරයි:

  • Speech: slow, measured, or austere style; in some descriptions, harsh or terse
  • Wealth: accumulation through sustained effort rather than easy flow; conservative attitude toward spending
  • Family of origin: distance, separation, or duty-bound relationships with elders
  • Food habits: modest, plain, or restrictive diet
  • Timing: financial maturity and family resolution arrive late, not early, in life

These are the baseline classical indications. The texts are equally explicit that they are modified, sometimes dramatically, by Saturn’s specific dignity and aspects.

The own-sign exception (Capricorn or Aquarius)

සැජිටේරියස් ආරෝහණයන් සඳහා, දෙවන නිවසේ සෙනසුරු මකර රාසියේ වාසය කරයි - තමන්ගේම ලකුණ. මකර රාශියේ ආරෝහණයන් සඳහා, දෙවන නිවසේ සෙනසුරු කුම්භ රාශිය අත්පත් කර ගනී - එය තමන්ගේම ලකුණකි. මෙම අවස්ථා වලදී සම්භාව් ය දෘෂ්ටිය සැලකිය යුතු ලෙස වෙනස් වේ.

බ් රිගු සංහිතා පැහැදිලිවම සෙනසුරු සඳහා ධනාත්මක ප් රති results ල ලබා දෙයි.

  • Gains in land and property — Saturn confers authority over fixed assets
  • Attachment to savings — strong care for accumulated wealth
  • Intellectual happiness — contentment through influence and prosperity
  • Stable family circumstances — positive effects on the maternal side

සම්භාව් ය මූලධර්මය: තමන්ගේම ලකුණ හෝ උසස් සෙනසුරු සෙනසුරු සෙනසුරුගේ විනය ගෙන යන නමුත් අහිමිකම නොවේ. 2 වන නිවසේ සංඥා හිඟයට වඩා ව් යුහය සහ ඉවසීම තුළින් ප් රකාශ වේ.

Mitigation by aspect and yoga

Beyond own-sign placement, Phaladeepika notes that aspects from Jupiter or strong benefics significantly soften Saturn in the 2nd. The presence of Dhana yogas formed by 2nd-house lord with the 5th, 9th, or 11th lord can also reverse the basic indication into actual wealth accumulation — with Saturn’s discipline providing the patience to compound it.

The dasha layer

Even a difficult Saturn placement may not manifest its full effects until Saturn’s own Mahadasha (or a relevant antardasha) is running. The 19-year Saturn Mahadasha is when 2nd-house significations — family resolution, speech maturity, financial structuring — come to the foreground. See the Vimshottari dasha guide for the full timing scaffold.

What this means for your reading

The classical baseline above applies to Saturn in the 2nd in general. Whether your specific Saturn is in own-sign Capricorn/Aquarius (substantially positive), exalted in Libra (which would mean a Virgo ascendant), or in a neutral sign with strong Jupiter aspect, the actual reading is materially different. AstroPal’s engine computes Saturn’s exact placement, dignity, aspects, and Shadbala for your chart and writes the interpretation citing the relevant classical text.

Going deeper

For the full house-by-house framework, see Kundli Explained. For Saturn’s transit (the 7½-year Sade Sati phenomenon), see the Sade Sati guide. For the classical texts referenced above, see our indexed corpus.


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