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Bhrigu Saral Paddhati Techniques May 2026
4.1. House-Lord Scoring
4.2. Graha Bala (Simplified)
4.3. Ashtakavarga-derived Quick Assessment
4.4. Dasha Systems in BSP
4.5. Yogas and Lakshanas
4.6. Remedial Prescriptions (Practical Rules)
BSP does not reject Vimshottari dasha but modifies its interpretation. The rule is: The dasha of a planet occupying a house will deliver events of that house, even if that planet is not the lord.
Example:
Advanced Timing Technique (Bhrigu Antar dasha Rule): Within a planet’s dasha, the antar-dasha of the planet that sits in the same house as the first planet will be the peak period for that house’s event. bhrigu saral paddhati techniques
Example: Sun in 10th with Mercury. Sun dasha – Mercury antar-dasha: Major career breakthrough.
BSP is fantastic for timing, but it works best after you’ve confirmed the promise of an event using basic divisional charts (D9, D10, D4).
Use BSP as the trigger mechanism, not the foundation.
Another compelling BSP technique involves analyzing how planets influence each other through rotation.
For example, a BSP principle might state: "When the Sun rotates to the 12th house from Saturn, the native faces trouble with the government or father." BSP is fantastic for timing
An astrologer using this method doesn't just look at the sky right now; they look at the interaction between the rotated position of one planet and the static position of another. It creates a web of invisible "ghost positions" that explain why an event happens even when the visible transits don't seem harmful.
In BSP, the degree of a planet is more critical than the sign it occupies in some contexts. A planet at 29 degrees is treated very differently from a planet at 1 degree. BSP categorizes planets based on their speed:
BSP techniques utilize these speeds to determine the "Sub" (Subtlety) of the planet. A planet moving at extremely slow speed is believed to have a "heavy" influence, capable of overriding the Dasha lord's effects during specific transits.
