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Makara is ruled by Saturn, the graha of structure and patience, and it is the most durable financial temperament of the twelve. This guide covers how Capricorn earns, spends and saves, why scarcity thinking survives long after the balance sheet has stopped justifying it, and the money houses for a Capricorn ascendant.
Raj Yoga and Dhan Yoga are the two most quoted combinations in Vedic astrology and they are routinely treated as the same thing. They are not. One is built from the angles and trines and gives standing; the other is built from the money houses and gives wealth. This guide sets out how each forms and why plenty of charts have one without the other.
The 8th is classified as a difficult house and is also, unambiguously, a money house. It governs everything that arrives through somebody else: inheritance, insurance, joint accounts, a partner's resources and the proceeds of things ending. This guide separates what the tradition actually says from the windfall mythology attached to it.
Instead of asserting that birth time matters, we ran the same birth data through our own ephemeris at one-minute intervals and measured exactly what changed. One minute moved the dasha timeline four days. Ten minutes changed the ascendant sign, shifted every planet into a different house and removed a wealth yoga from the chart entirely.
The Navamsa is the most used divisional chart in Vedic astrology and the most misapplied outside marriage questions. This guide explains what the D9 actually does to a financial reading: how it tests the strength of a D1 promise, what vargottama means, and why the career chart is the D10 rather than the D9.
Four houses carry the money in a Vedic chart, and they do four different jobs: the 2nd holds what you keep, the 10th produces what you earn, the 11th delivers what you gain, and the 8th governs what arrives from elsewhere. This guide sets out each one, the two houses that drain them, and the rule that outranks all of it.
The 10th house describes what you do, not what it pays. This guide covers karma bhava in detail: the 10th lord, the four planets that gain directional strength there, why the 10th and 11th so often disagree, and how to read profession from a chart without pretending to name a job title.
Chandra is the fastest graha in the chart and the one that governs the mind, which makes it the planet of financial temperament rather than financial outcome. This guide covers the paksha bala distinction most beginners miss, the Moon in each money house, why nakshatra timing hangs off it, and what our own backtests found about lunar market rules.
Nine grahas, nine distinct financial jobs. This guide sets out what each planet actually contributes to a money chart, why the planet everybody names as the wealth-giver is only a third of the answer, how rulership routinely outranks a planet's natural character, and how to read all nine together instead of one at a time.
Mercury is the graha of calculation, contracts and commerce, and the one most often disabled without anybody noticing. This guide covers why combust Mercury is so common, what Bhadra Yoga indicates, how Mercury takes on the character of its companions, and what our data says about Mercury retrograde and markets.