Vedic Finance & Wealth Profile
Classical wealth analysis from Parashara BPHS Ch.11. See your Dhana Yogas, 2nd/5th/11th house strength, Jupiter and Venus Shadbala, and Ashtakavarga scores for the wealth houses.
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In Vedic astrology, wealth potential is read primarily from the 2nd house (accumulated wealth and family resources), the 5th house (speculation, investments, and past-life merit), and the 11th house (income from profession and gains of all kinds). The natural significators are Jupiter (abundance, wisdom, long-term growth) and Venus (material enjoyment, luxury, liquid wealth). The active Vimshottari Dasha period determines when these structural potentials actually manifest.
Sivayan's finance profile engine applies the full classical Parashara scoring: Bhava Bala for the wealth houses, Shadbala for Jupiter and Venus, Ashtakavarga SAV scores for the wealth-related house segments, and yoga detection for Dhana (wealth) and Raja yogas that amplify financial potential. Every output is traceable to a specific chart placement - no generative text, no hallucinations.
What the finance profile includes
Composite wealth score
A 0--100 score synthesizing all weighted factors: 2nd house Bhava Bala (0.20), active Dasha quality (0.35), 5th house (0.08), 11th house (0.09), Jupiter Shadbala (0.12), Venus Shadbala (0.08), SAV for wealth houses (0.08).
Factor breakdown
Per-factor scores with classical weights so you can see exactly which pillars are strong (green) and which are weak (amber/red) in your wealth architecture.
Dhana Yogas
Active wealth yogas from the yoga detection engine - classical Dhana Yogas (lords of 2, 5, 9, 11 in mutual connection), Lakshmi Yoga, Vasumati Yoga, and others. Active yogas are highlighted with the Dasha period triggering them.
Positive signals
Jupiter or Venus exalted or in own sign, strong SAV for the 11th house, active Raja Yoga dasha lords, Navamsa dignity of wealth significators.
Risk signals
Weak 2nd house, 2nd lord in dusthana (6/8/12), debilitated Jupiter or Venus, weak SAV for wealth houses, dasha lord placed in dusthana.
Active dasha context
The current Mahadasha/Antardasha period shown alongside the wealth score - the dasha period quality is the single highest-weighted factor (0.35) in the composite score.
Common questions
Jupiter is the primary wealth significator (natural karaka for prosperity and abundance). Venus is the secondary significator (material comfort, luxury). The lords of houses 2 (accumulated wealth), 5 (speculation/investments), 9 (fortune/dharma), and 11 (income/gains) are the functional wealth planets - their strength, sign placement, and mutual aspects determine the chart's wealth potential.
Dhana Yogas (wealth combinations) form when lords of the wealth houses (2, 5, 9, 11) are in mutual conjunction, aspect, or exchange with each other or with the Lagna lord. The strongest classical Dhana Yoga is the conjunction or exchange of the 2nd and 11th lords. Multiple overlapping Dhana Yogas in a chart indicate multiple streams of income and substantial wealth potential.
A Dasha period carries a weight of 0.35 in this model because even a chart with strong Dhana Yogas and excellent house placements will not produce wealth results unless the active Dasha lord is a wealth significator or is favorably placed. Conversely, a modest chart can produce wealth results during the Dasha of an exalted Jupiter or a strong 11th lord.
Ashtakavarga (SAV) calculates how many of the 8 contributing points (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Ascendant) land in each of the 12 signs. For wealth analysis, the SAV of the 2nd, 5th, and 11th house signs matters most. 25+ bindus = strong wealth support from that house's sign; below 25 = weak support. This tool shows the normalized SAV score for these three houses.