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VISUAL SEVEN
Analyzing the Chart of a Male Drowning Victim
A few years back, I bought 3 of Chandrakant R. Bhatt's books and decided to illustrate an example from one of his books, combining my own formatting style with his analysis examples.
In this particular chart, the victim, a 19-year old male, had gone to a picnic with his fellow school buddies and set up on this river bank. He wanted to go into the water, but his friends all advised him not to go into the river because it wasn't safe for bathing. He jumped into the river anyway and sadly, lost his life when he drowned. This young man was born during a Venus period and thru the course of his life had yet to run his Sun dasa, his Moon dasa and finally his Mars dasa, which is the planet of accidents and a very strong badhaka house and cuspal lord for his 8th house. It was during the dasa period of Mars -Saturn -Saturn that the accident took place and he lost his life. The transit date was August 2, 1973. On this date the Cancer Sun was 16 degrees 20 min. in the star of Saturn (the sub and antardasa ruler). Transit Saturn was in Gemini at 6 degrees, 37 min and in the star of Mars (the mahadasa ruler). Transit Moon was in Virgo and in the sub of Saturn.
Please note that I have not included any degrees of planets in order to simplify the process and keep the focus on the way Bhatt's thought processes worked as he went thru the analysis of the chart itself, although if you want to follow along using the planetary degrees, you can easily calculate your own chart and do so from the birth data provided here. And for those of you who might find the arrows too confusing or annoying, you can simply follow the analysis from the very first chart that has the birth data listed in the center.
I have made my own formatted design in order to make connecting the energy patterns in this analysis a little clearer to understand. Each house that contains a planet is listed in the following format and order: Planet- Star/Sub (example: Ve-Me/Sa, meaning that the planet Venus is in the star of Mercury and the sub of Saturn). Above every house is a white header that contains the House Cusp Owner - House Cusp Star/ House cusp Sub in this format and order. In this way, every significator, house owner, star and sub lord can easily be observed and followed thru out Bhatt's analysis and you will be able to follow the arrows and thus connect the energy patterns easier in order to to see why this young man lost his life at such an early age and in the manner in which he died.
In this particular chart, the victim, a 19-year old male, had gone to a picnic with his fellow school buddies and set up on this river bank. He wanted to go into the water, but his friends all advised him not to go into the river because it wasn't safe for bathing. He jumped into the river anyway and sadly, lost his life when he drowned. This young man was born during a Venus period and thru the course of his life had yet to run his Sun dasa, his Moon dasa and finally his Mars dasa, which is the planet of accidents and a very strong badhaka house and cuspal lord for his 8th house. It was during the dasa period of Mars -Saturn -Saturn that the accident took place and he lost his life. The transit date was August 2, 1973. On this date the Cancer Sun was 16 degrees 20 min. in the star of Saturn (the sub and antardasa ruler). Transit Saturn was in Gemini at 6 degrees, 37 min and in the star of Mars (the mahadasa ruler). Transit Moon was in Virgo and in the sub of Saturn.
Please note that I have not included any degrees of planets in order to simplify the process and keep the focus on the way Bhatt's thought processes worked as he went thru the analysis of the chart itself, although if you want to follow along using the planetary degrees, you can easily calculate your own chart and do so from the birth data provided here. And for those of you who might find the arrows too confusing or annoying, you can simply follow the analysis from the very first chart that has the birth data listed in the center.
I have made my own formatted design in order to make connecting the energy patterns in this analysis a little clearer to understand. Each house that contains a planet is listed in the following format and order: Planet- Star/Sub (example: Ve-Me/Sa, meaning that the planet Venus is in the star of Mercury and the sub of Saturn). Above every house is a white header that contains the House Cusp Owner - House Cusp Star/ House cusp Sub in this format and order. In this way, every significator, house owner, star and sub lord can easily be observed and followed thru out Bhatt's analysis and you will be able to follow the arrows and thus connect the energy patterns easier in order to to see why this young man lost his life at such an early age and in the manner in which he died.