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AIAC A Comparative Study of BSP vs BCP

Introduction
Saptarishis Astrology Research Team did a splendid job in their recent volume (volume 7) of the
magazine. One of the key article series in all their volumes were Bhrigu Saral Paddathi (Bhrigu is the
sage, Saral means easy, Paddathi means method). I wrote an article today (Dec 5, 2009) on the same
with a difference perspective titled A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology. In this
article I would summarize the findings of the last article and try to do a comparative study of BSP
with BCP (Maharshi Bhrigus Chakra Paddhati).

Rule # Planet House Aspect Age Transit Position Aspect from BCP House
(approx) transit Activation
planet

6 Mars 10 _ 27 1.88 12-7/8 4,7,8 3

8 Rahu 6 _ 38 18.6 12 7 2

9 Ketu 12 _ 24 18.6 10 9 from Rahu 12

10 Jupiter 9 9 40 1 5 5 4

11 Jupiter 5 5 32 1 9 9 8

13 Saturn 3 3 20 28 9 7 7

The columns defined in the table above are described in detail below

Rule # This is the BSP (acronym for Bhrigu Saral Paddathi) Rule number as given in the Volume 6
& 7 of the SA magazine.

Planet The rule is about the planet in this column.

House The effect of the planet is faced in this house relative to the placement of the planet in the
natal chart.

Aspect The particular aspect of the planet that falls on the mentioned house.

Age The age of the native in which he/she experiences the effect of the planet.

Transit The period of natural transit of the planet to return to its placement in the natal chart.

Position The approximate position of the transit planet with respect to the natal position of the
planet in the time specified by the Age column.

Aspect from Transit Planet The aspect from the transit planet in the age of the native mentioned
with respect to the natal planet.

BCP House Activation According to Maharshi Bhrigus Chakra Paddhati, the house that is
activated in the natal chart in the age of the native specified.

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BSP Rule # 6 and BCP
BSP Rule states that in the 27th year of the native, Mars implements 10H from itself.

In the article A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology, I discussed the possible reasoning behind
this rule.

When transit Mars would be in the 3H from natal Mars, it would aspect the 10th from natal Mars by its 8th
Aspect.

When transit Mars would be in the 4H from natal Mars, it would aspect the 10th from natal Mars by its 7th
Aspect.

When transit Mars would be in the 7H from natal Mars, it would aspect the 10th from natal Mars by its 4th
Aspect.

As per BCP, the house activated in ones chart in the 27th year is the 3rd house.

Readers who are not familiar with BCP (Maharshi Bhrigus Chakra) are requested to refer to SA
Volume 3.

Mars is the karaka of the 3H and is the natural signification of Agni tattwa (element). Mars gets
digbala in the 10H. The 10th from Mars will be zone for status, work and position where Mars will
punish or reward depending on ones karma in the 3H of urges.

Readers are encouraged to read the publitorial of SA Vol7 on Unlocking of Karma where the
connection between 3H and 10H is indicated.

Why 27th year for this activation?

As per BCP, the 3H of urges gets activated in the years 3, 15, 27, 39 etc. However, why did Maharshi
Bhrigu mention 27th year specifically?

The reason is also very simple. In a human life, there are two planets that give the energy or Agni to
execute a task. They are Sun and Mars. Sun gives light and Mars gives heat. Both these planets get
digbala (or directional strength) in the 10H. Now, Sun matures in the 22 22nd year and Mars in the 28th
year. Between 22 22nd and 28th year, 27th year is the only year when according to BCP, the 3H of urges
gets activated in the natives life. Thus, the 27th year is when the native will be tested on matters of
the 3H and rewarded or punished accordingly by the 10th House from Mars. This is the age when we
are put to test by the planet of energy Mars.

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BSP Rule # 8 and BCP
BSP Rule states that in the 38th year of the native, Rahu implements 6H from itself.

In the article A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology, I discussed the possible reasoning behind
this rule.

When transit Rahu would be in the 12H from natal Rahu, it would aspect the 6th from natal Rahu by its 7th
Aspect.

When transit Rahu would be in the 12H from natal Rahu, the 6th from natal Rahu would be conjunct transit
Ketu.

As per BCP, the house activated in ones chart in the 38th year is the 2nd house.

The rule given here by Maharshi Bhrigu is nothing less than work of pure genius. The house that
implements at the 38th year is the 6th house from Rahu. It is widely known by all that the 6th house
from any planet signifies its enemy zone or weakness. Rahus biggest enemy is also known by all it
is none other than shower of light Jupiter. Jupiter is also the karaka of the 2H. Thus, in the 38th year,
Rahu implements its enemy house and thus works as an agent Jupiter.

Why 38th year for this activation?

As per BCP, the 2H of wealth gets activated in the years 2, 14, 26, 38 etc. However, why did
Maharshi Bhrigu mention 38th year specifically?

Jupiter matures at 16 years of age. The next 2nd house cycle should have been 26th year of the native.
However, Venus matures in the 25th year and thus over shadows the effect of Jupiter in the 2nd house.
The human mind, in very generic terms, at the age of 25 is more focused on Venus than Jupiter. The
next cycle of 2H comes at the age of 38 and this is when the 6th from Rahu gets activated (or in other
terms Jupiter).Thus, the 38th year is when the native will be tested on matters of the 2H and rewarded
or punished accordingly by Jupiter (also indicated by the 6th house from natal Rahu).

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BSP Rule # 9 and BCP
BSP Rule states that in the 24th year of the native, Ketu implements 12H from itself.

In the article A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology, I discussed the possible reasoning behind
this rule.

When transit Ketu would be in the 10H from natal Ketu, it would aspect the 12th from natal Ketu by its 3rd
Aspect.

When transit Ketu would be in the 10H from natal Ketu, transit Rahu would aspect the 12th from natal Ketu by
its 9th aspect.

As per BCP, the house activated in ones chart in the 24th year is the 12th house.

The rule given here by Maharshi Bhrigu is nothing less than work of pure genius. The house that
implements at the 24th year is the 12th house from Ketu. Ketu is the planet for detachment and thereby
death.
death. It is a known fact that people with Ketu in their Ascendant would have surely surely faced death
face-
face-2-face in their lives. Also, people with Ketu in Lagna (and/or aspecting the 5H) are prone to have
without the combination. The 12th from Ketu would be indicated by a
childbirth issues than people without
planet that does just the opposite i.e. give life. The only planet that can do so is the Moon
Moon the
mother.
mother.

Thus in the 24th year, the 12th from Ketu gets implemented as it acts as an agent of Moon.

Why 24th year for this activation?

As per BCP, the 12H of loss gets activated in the years 12, 24, 36, 42 etc. However, why did Maharshi
Bhrigu mention 24th year specifically?

Moon matures at 24 years of age. Thus, the 24th year is when the native will be tested on matters of
the 12H and rewarded or punished accordingly by Moon (also indicated by the 12th house from natal
Ketu).

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BSP Rule # 10 and BCP
BSP Rule states that in the 40th year of the native, Jupiter implements 9H from itself by its 9th aspect.

In the article A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology, I discussed the possible reasoning behind
this rule.

When transit Jupiter would be in the 5H from natal Jupiter, it aspect the 9th House from natal Jupiter by its 5th
Aspect (Relative trine placement of natal and transit Jupiter).

As per BCP, the house activated in ones chart in the 40th year is the 4th house.

4th house of the horoscope is the Vidya sthana (the seat of knowledge). The three houses of moksha
(Moksha Trikona) in a natal chart are 4th, 8th and 12th Houses. In the natural 4H of Cancer it gets
exalted. Apart from this, the cycle of 12 years of Jupiter has a relation with 12 houses of a chart
stressing the connection of Jupiter with the moksha trikona of any chart.

Jupiter is the karaka of the 5H and the 9H and is also the natural signification of Akash tattwa
(element). In a chart, Akash Tattwa gets merged with Jala Tattwa (Moksha Trikona) with time. In
childhood, Moon is the primary karaka of the 4H but Jupiter shares this responsibility with the Moon
However, the 9th from Jupiter indicates dharma and it is a very clear connection
as one grows up. However,
with the 4H. Only a person clean at heart can follow his dharma. The 9th from Jupiter will be zone
for righteousness,
righteousness, luck and dharma where Jupiter will punish or reward depending on ones karma
based on one
ones 4H of purity at heart.

Why 40th year for this activation?

As per BCP, the 4H of knowledge and learning gets activated in the years 4, 16, 28, 40 etc. However,
why did Maharshi Bhrigu mention 40th year specifically?

In a human life, the primary karaka of 4H is Moon. Jupiter matures at 16 but it is said that Jupiter
truly is man of 30 years of age. Moreover, out of pancha tattwas (five elements) one is made up with,
man takes considerable time to comprehend the influence of Akash Tattwa. 4th and 16th year are very
tender years of native so Moon would primarily function there. 28th year is when Mars matures so the
focus would be Agni. 40th year would then perhaps be the only age when the 9th aspect of Jupiter can
be completely experienced.

Even in BSP-8 we say Jupiter (as the significator of the 6H from Rahu) giving effect only in the 38th
year.

In BSP-11 as well Jupiters 5th aspect will give result only in the 32nd year.

In BSP-10, we see Jupiters 9th aspect giving result in the 40th year.

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BSP Rule # 11 and BCP
BSP Rule states that in the 32nd year of the native, Jupiter implements 5H from itself by its 5th aspect.

In the article A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology, I discussed the possible reasoning behind
this rule.

When transit Jupiter would be in the 9H from natal Jupiter, it aspect the 5th House from natal Jupiter by its 9th
Aspect (Relative trine placement of natal and transit Jupiter).

As per BCP, the house activated in ones chart in the 32nd year is the 8th house.

8th house of the horoscope is the Gupta sthana (the seat of hidden/occult knowledge). The three
houses of moksha (Moksha Trikona) in a natal chart are 4th, 8th and 12th Houses. Apart from this, the
cycle of 12 years of Jupiter has a relation with 12 houses of a chart stressing the connection of Jupiter
with the moksha trikona of any chart.

Jupiter is the karaka of the 5H and the 9H and is also the natural signification of Akash tattwa
(element). In a chart, Akash Tattwa gets merged with Jala Tattwa (Moksha Trikona) with time. In
childhood, Saturn is the primary karaka of the 8H but Jupiter shares this responsibility with the
Saturn if one has the promise in one
ones chart to know hidden knowledge.
knowledge. It also shows tapasya or
severe penance without which true knowledge cannot be gained. However, However, the 5th from Jupiter
indicates creativity, innovation, knowledge assimilation power and it is a very clear connection with
the 8H for an occult knowledge seeker.
seeker. Only a fertile mind can grasp the mysteries of the occult. The
5th from Jupiter will be zone for knowledge, intellect and purva punya and this is where Jupiter
Jupiter will
punish or reward depending on ones karma based on oneones 8H of austerity and penance.
penance.

Why 32nd year for this activation?

As per BCP, the 8H of occult knowledge gets activated in the years 8, 20, 32, 44 etc. However, why
did Maharshi Bhrigu mention 32nd year specifically?

In a human life, the primary karaka of 8H is Saturn. Jupiter matures at 16 but it is said that Jupiter
truly is man of 30 years of age. Moreover, out of pancha tattwas (five elements) one is made up with,
man takes considerable time to comprehend the influence of Akash Tattwa. 8th and 20th year are years
where longevity is very critical and important so Saturn would primarily function. 32nd year would
then perhaps be the only age when the 5th aspect of Jupiter can be completely experienced.

Even in BSP-8 we say Jupiter (as the significator of the 6H from Rahu) giving effect only in the 38th
year.

In BSP-10, we see Jupiters 9th aspect giving result in the 40th year.

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BSP Rule # 13 and BCP
BSP Rule states that in the 20th year of the native, Saturn implements 3H from itself by its 3rd aspect.

In the article A Look into Maharshi Bhrigus Easy Methodology, I discussed the possible reasoning behind
this rule.

When transit Saturn would be in the 9H from natal Saturn, it would aspect the 3rd from natal Saturn by its 7th
Aspect.

As per BCP, the house activated in ones chart in the 20th year is the 8th house.

8th house of the horoscope is the Gupta sthana (the seat of hidden/occult knowledge).
It is also Ayus sthana (the house of longevity).

It was clearly mentioned in BSP Rule #11 and BCP that how the primary karaka of the same 8H
changes from Saturn to Jupiter as the age of a person progresses. In ages 8 and 20, longevity is the
primary concern of the 8H.

The karaka of the 8H is Saturn and its 3rd aspect is indeed deadly. Saturns 3rd aspect is sometimes
compared to the 3rd eye of Shiva. Saturns 3rd aspect would indicate work, labor, bondage, slavery,
constricted feeling, also position, social status, karma. Saturn is a giver of social marriage as well. It
can also signify travel, separation, poverty,
poverty, sorrow and solitude.

Why 20th year for this activation?

As per BCP, the 8H of longevity gets activated in the years 8, 20, 32, 44 etc. However, why did
Maharshi Bhrigu mention 32nd year specifically?

The primary karaka of 8H is Saturn. Although Saturn reaches maturity at 36 years but in case of
longevity he is the primary karaka. Moreover, Sun the primary karaka of the 1H of health matures at
22 years. Thus if any major event related to Saturn has to happen to the native specially with matters
of the 8H, 20th year would seem the best time.

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