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SECOND HOUSE AND ITS MEANING
Second House as per Brighu Sutram
Money matters, fortune, profit, gain or loss, one’s power and resources, worldly attainments and possession of extrinsic value, jewellery, precious stones, bonds, securities and shares, speech, vision, right eye, memory, imagination, nails, tongue, nose, teeth chin, family members. This is also a house of death or maraksthana. Many a learned are of the opinion that educations is also a signification of this house etc.
Second House as per Phaldeepika
The second house can be called Vitta (wealth), Vidya (learning), Swa, Annanpana (riches, food and drink), Bhukti (eating), Dakshashi (the right eye), Asya (face), Patrika (document), Vak (speech) and Kutumba (relatives).
Second House as per BPHS
Wealth, grains (food etc.), family, death, enemies, metals, precious stones etc. are to be understood through the 2nd House.
EFFECTS OF RAHU IN THE SECOND HOUSE
• Need to manage their own resources
• Need to create his or her own destiny
• A craving to make a financial standing in the society
• A strong hand at management
• A speech which can be sarcastic or hurtful if afflicted. If aspected by a benefic, a witty and humourous speech.
• Driven in their desire for achievement
• A mind bent towards acquiring knowledge
• A craving for money and wealth
• On a higher octave, a love for the poor and downtrodden.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE- Linus Carl Pauling
OBSERVATION
Linus Carl Pauling was an American chemist, biochemist, peace activist, author, educator, and husband of American human rights activist Ava Helen Pauling. He published more than 1,200 papers and books, of which about 850 dealt with scientific topics. New Scientist called him one of the 20 greatest scientists of all time, and as of 2000, he was rated the 16th most important scientist in history.
Pauling was one of the founders of the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology. His contributions to the theory of the chemical bond include the concept of orbital hybridization and the first accurate scale of electronegativities of the elements. Pauling also worked on the structures of biological molecules and showed the importance of the alpha helix and beta sheet in protein secondary structure. Pauling’s approach combined methods and results from X-ray crystallography, molecular model building and quantum chemistry. His discoveries inspired the work of James Watson, Francis Crick, and Rosalind Franklin on the structure of DNA, which in turn made it possible for geneticists to crack the DNA code of all organisms.
In his later years he promoted nuclear disarmament, as well as orthomolecular medicine, megavitamin therapy, and dietary supplements. None of the latter have gained much acceptance in the mainstream scientific community.
For his scientific work, Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. For his peace activism, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962. He is one of four individuals to have won more than one Nobel Prize (the others being Marie Curie, John Bardeen and Frederick Sanger). Of these, he is the only person to have been awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes, and one of two people to be awarded Nobel Prizes in different fields, the other being Marie Curie.
Pauling attributes his interest in becoming a chemist to being amazed by experiments conducted by a friend, Lloyd A. Jeffress, who had a small chemistry lab kit. He later wrote: “I was simply entranced by chemical phenomena, by the reactions in which substances, often with strikingly different properties, appear; and I hoped to learn more and more about this aspect of the world.”
Pauling held a number of jobs to earn money for his future college expenses, including working part-time at a grocery store for $8 per week. His mother arranged an interview with the owner of a number of manufacturing plants in Portland, Mr. Schwietzerhoff, who hired him as an apprentice machinist at a salary of $40 per month. This was soon raised to $50 per month. Pauling also set up a photography laboratory with two friends. In September 1917, Pauling was finally admitted by Oregon State University. He immediately resigned from the machinist’s job and informed his mother, who saw no point in a university education, of his plans.
Pauling married Ava Helen Miller on June 17, 1923. The marriage lasted until Ava Pauling’s death in 1981.
ANALYSIS
Here, Rahu in the 2nd House brings in a fascination for education. In the house of speech, it gave him a witty speech and an ability to be on a thinking curve which was ahead of his times. He was a source of inspiration for many.
The need to establish his financial independence to work and collect enough for his college can be seen in his life.
Rahu seemed to have been operating on its higher octave for him as he championed many a cause which were purely altruistic in their approach.
EXAMPLE- John Bardeen
OBSERVATION
John Bardeen was an American physicist and electrical engineer. He is the only person who won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the transistor; and again in 1972 with Leon N Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for a fundamental theory of conventional superconductivity known as the BCS theory.
The transistor revolutionized the electronics industry and ushered the birth of the Information Age. The semiconductor device also made possible the development of almost every modern electronic device, from telephones to computers to missiles. Bardeen’s developments in superconductivity—which won him his second Nobel Prize—are used in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) or its medical sub-tool magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
In 1990, John Bardeen appeared on LIFE Magazine’s list of “100 Most Influential Americans of the Century.”
Bardeen attended the University High School at Madison. He graduated from the school at age 15 in 1923, even though he could have graduated several years earlier. His graduation was postponed because he took courses at another high school and also partly because of his mother’s death. He entered the University of Wisconsin in 1923. While in college he joined the Zeta Psi fraternity. He raised the needed membership fees partly by playing billiards. He was initiated as a member of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society. He chose engineering because he did not want to be an academic like his father. He also felt that engineering had good job prospects.
Bardeen received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1928 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He graduated in 1928 despite taking a year off to work in Chicago. He took all the graduate courses in physics and mathematics that had interested him, and he graduated in five years instead of the usual four. This allowed him time to complete his Master’s thesis, which was supervised by Leo J. Peters. He received his Master of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1929 from Wisconsin.
As a graduate student, Bardeen studied mathematics and physics. Under physicist Eugene Wigner, he ended up writing his thesis on a problem in solid-state physics. Before completing his thesis, he was offered a position as Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University in 1935. He spent the next three years there, from 1935 to 1938, working with to-be Nobel laureates in physics John Hasbrouck van Vleck and Percy Williams Bridgman on problems in cohesion and electrical conduction in metals, and also did some work on level density of nuclei. He received his Ph.D. in mathematical physics from Princeton in 1936.
In 1956, John Bardeen shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with William Shockley of Semiconductor Laboratory of Beckman Instruments and Walter Brattain of Bell Telephone Laboratories “for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect”.
At the Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm, Brattain and Shockley received their awards that night from King Gustaf VI Adolf. Bardeen brought only one of his three children to the Nobel Prize ceremony. King Gustav chided Bardeen because of this, and Bardeen assured the King that the next time he would bring all his children to the ceremony. He kept his promise.
Bardeen married Jane Maxwell on July 18, 1938. While at Princeton, he met Jane during a visit to his old friends in Pittsburgh.
Bardeen was also an important adviser to Xerox Corporation. Though quiet by nature, he took the uncharacteristic step of urging Xerox executives to keep their California research center, Xerox PARC, afloat when the parent company was suspicious that its research center would amount to little.
Bardeen was a scientist with a very unassuming personality. While he served as a professor for almost 40 years at the University of Illinois, he was best remembered by neighbors for hosting cookouts where he would prepare food for his friends, many of whom were unaware of his accomplishments at the university. He enjoyed playing golf and going on picnics with his family. Lillian Hoddeson, a University of Illinois historian who wrote a book on Bardeen, said that because he “differed radically from the popular stereotype of ‘genius’ and was uninterested in appearing other than ordinary, the public and the media often overlooked him.
ANALYSIS
An unassuming man, he was a visionary, an attribute of the 2nd House. He was dedicated to his family and work, another attribute of the 2nd House, he was fascinated by education and had left a good and paying job to return back to the world of academics. He exceled in his work and was made money to pave his way for his education.
He was focused about what he wanted from his researches and worked accordingly. Administration is again a feather in his cap of accomplishments.
A stable and loving family life can be seen.
EXAMPLE- Swami Beyondananda
OBSERVATION
American Swami Beyondananda, AKA Steve Bhaerman, is serious about laughter. Describing himself as an author, humorist and educator, his mission is to help us improve our lives through laughter. As befits a healer of this caliber, he dispenses “laughatives” containing practical and wise advice that gently invites us to lighten our load.
Endorsed by such experts in the mind-body connection as Dr. Larry Dossey and Dr. Bernard Siegel, Swami Beyondananda, has led workshops for educational, spiritual, psychological and business groups such the Association of Humanistic Psychology and the International Conference on Science and Consciousness. In addition to being on the lecture circuit, Steve has produced books, CDs, and tapes that express his views of the world with refreshingly humorous perspective.
A serious and quiet man, Bhaerman once taught in high school and even began his own alternative educational institute, writing a book about the experience. The teacher blossomed into a free-lance writer. A long-time student of humor and its psychological and cultural implications, he began to combine his passion for writing, education and humor. Under Swami Beyondanda’s byline, he produced a humorous New Age advice column, a column which proved popular with New Agers and Golden Agers alike. For the past sixteen years, he has used his perceptiveness, facility with words, and his wit to put into practice his belief in the healing force of laughter. Through his work he teaches us ways to attain inner peace and shares his thoughts on achieving global peace as well.
His articles on political affairs and on the peace process convey wisdom through wit. In a recent political campaign, he urges his U.S. audience to join his World Win Campaign to Elect Ourselves and Choose a New Precedent. It may not be a surprise that he supports his astro-twin, Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic candidate for president.
His books bear such titles as: “Driving Your Own Karma: Swami Beyondananda Tour Guide to Enlightenment” and “Duck Soup for the Soul: The Way of Living Louder and Laughing Longer.” In the words of this inimitable sage: “May you wake up laughing and leave laughter in your wake … and may the Farce be with you!”
ANALYSIS
The second house of speech and laughter, money and an ability to make money while creating a niche for himself with his speech and laughter has been an apparent case for him.
He takes education to a different level. Talking about the mental health and humour with its effect on the human psyche he has lead people to make their lives turn around and leave a mark on many a life with his satire and wit too.
Carving niche for himself and being amongst the first few in his genre to take something as laughter so seriously at international levels does show the man’s intense desire for achievement in his chosen field while helping others to lead better lives.
Craving for Knowledge and its acquisition and the ability to create wealth through it while being structural and disciplined about it is most important when Rahu sits in the Second House.
Love for family and love bestowed by spouse can be seen in this position of Rahu.
FIRST HOUSE AND ITS MEANING
First House (or Lagna – Ascendant) as per Brighu Sutram
Physical stature, color, form and shape, constitution, health, vitality and vigor, natural dispositions and tendencies, personality and struggle for life, honor, dignity, prosperity, general wellbeing, head, upper part of the face, virtues, longevity, start in life and an idea about the general structure of life.
First House (or Lagna – Ascendant) as per Phaldeepika
First house or Ascendant can be called Lagna, Hora, Kalya, Deha, Udaya, Rupa, Seersha, Vartamana (present) and Janma (life). The second house can be called Vitta (wealth), Vidya (learning), Swa, Annanpana (riches, food and drink), Bhukti (eating), Dakshashi (the right eye), Asya (face), Patrika (document), Vak (speech) and Kutumba (relatives).
First House (or Lagna – Ascendant) as per BPHS
Body (dehaṁ), appearance (rūpaṁ), knowledge/ wisdom (jñānaṁ), complexion (varṇaṁ) , strength and weakness (balābalam), happiness (sukhaṁ), sadness (duḥkhaṁ), nature (svabhāvañca)
EFFECTS OF RAHU IN THE FIRST HOUSE
• Does not do the regular things
• Does not follow the standards
• Very much into ego building or a exaggerated sense of self unless aspected by a benefic
• A need to discover the self
• Need to learn to do things for himself or herself and to rely on own initiative
• On a higher plane, it provides a piercing insight and self-analytical abilities
• Good stamina and vitality
• Ability to understand the general trends of the masses and use it to his/her gains
• Need for independence and self company
• NEED TO BE RECOGNISED AS SUCH
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE- Naomi Campbell
OBSERVATION-
Naomi Elaine Campbell is an English model, actress, and singer. Recruited at the age of 15, she established herself amongst the most recognizable and in-demand models of the late 1980s and the 1990s,[4] and was one of six models of her generation declared supermodels by the fashion industry.
Campbell is also involved in charity work for various causes.
Campbell was born in Streatham, South London, the daughter of Jamaican-born dancer Valerie Morris. In accordance with her mother’s wishes, Campbell has never met her father, who abandoned her mother when she was four months pregnant and was unnamed on her birth certificate. She took on the surname Campbell from her mother’s second marriage.
Campbell has walked the runways for Marc Jacobs, Yves Saint Laurent, Chloé, Diane Von Furstenberg, Prada, Chanel, Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, Zac Posen, Blumarine, Karl Lagerfeld, Gianfranco Ferré, Versace, Helmut Lang, Christian Dior, John Galliano, Ralph Lauren, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tommy Hilfiger, Oscar de la Renta, Michael Kors, Anna Sui, Louis Vuitton, Hermés, Marchesa, Roberto Cavalli and Valentino.
She has appeared in advertising campaigns for Fendi, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Chloé, Versace, Givenchy, Blumarine, Yves Saint Laurent, Isaac Mizrahi, Tommy Hilfiger, Valentino, La Perla, Dennis Basso, Philipp Plein, Mango, Thierry Mugler, Balmain, Nars, Roberto Cavalli, David Yurman, Alessandro Dell’Acqua, DSquared2, Express, H&M, Bloomingdale’s, Dillard’s, Macy’s, Barneys New York, Neiman Marcus, Gap, Avon, Revlon and Victoria’s Secret.
Throughout her career, Campbell has been outspoken against the racial bias that exists in the fashion industry. In 1997, she stated, “There is prejudice. It is a problem and I can’t go along any more with brushing it under the carpet. This business is about selling, and blonde and blue-eyed girls are what sells.”
Having worked for many a charitable cause, Campbell has received recognition for her charitable work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_Campbell
ANALYSIS-
Rahu in the Lagna made her work to create an identity for herself. As it evolved, she became more vocal about the injustices meted out to the coloured models and became a voice of protest. Her charity work got her much recognition too. Lord of the Lagna is debilitated and sits in the 3rd House of initiation, creativity and courage giving her the ability to work her way upwards in the world of modelling and creating a name for herself in spite of all the bias that she faced and trials that she underwent.
EXAMPLE- Florence Joyner
OBSERVATION
Florence Delorez Griffith–Joyner[also known as Flo-Jo, was an American track and field athlete. She is considered the fastest woman of all time based on the fact that the world records she set in 1988 for both the 100 m and 200 m still stand. During the late 1980s she became a popular figure in international track and field because of her record-setting performances and flashy personal style.
Griffith Joyner was born and raised in California. She was athletic from a young age. At age 4, her mother, also named Florence Griffith, left her husband and the house in California’s Mojave Desert, taking the kids to live in a public housing project in the impoverished Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Griffith Joyner began racing competitively at age seven. She also developed an interest in fashion that would become her trademark.
She attended California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where she participated in track and field. Griffith Joyner qualified for the 100 m 1980 Olympics, although she did not actually compete due to the U.S. boycott. Griffith attended the California State University at Northridge, and was on the track team coached by Bob Kersee. This team, which included Brown and Jeanette Bolden, won the national championship during Griffith’s first year of college. However, Griffith had to drop out to support her family, taking a job as a bank teller. Kersee found financial aid for Griffith and she returned to college in 1980, this time at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) where Kersee was working as a coach.
Following the Olympic trials, in late July 1988, Griffith Joyner left coach Kersee saying she wanted a coach able to provide more personal attention. Another contributing factor was Griffith Joyner’s unhappiness with the lack of sponsorship and endorsement opportunities.
Griffith Joyner left the games having won four Olympic medals, three gold and one silver. At the time, Griffith’s medal haul was the second most for female track and field athlete in history, behind only Fanny Blankers-Koen who won four gold medals in 1948.
On visits to the desert, where her father still lived, she kept in shape for running by chasing jackrabbits. She actually managed to catch one or two, she recalled.
Beyond her running prowess, Griffith Joyner was known for her bold fashion choices. Griffith Joyner appeared at the World Championships in 1987 in Rome wearing a hooded speed skating body suit. In April 1988 she started wearing a running suit with the right leg of the suit extending to the ankle and the left leg of the suit cut off, a style she called the “one-legger”. The running suits also had bold colors such as lime green or purple with white bikini bottoms and embellished with lightning bolts. Her nails also garnered attention for their length and designs. Her nails were four inches long with tiger stripes at the 1988 Olympic trials before switching to fuchsia. For the Olympic games themselves, Griffith Joyner had six inch nails painted red, white, blue, and gold. Although many sprinters avoided accessories which might slow them down, Griffith Joyner kept her hair long and wore jewelry while competing. She designed many of her outfits herself and preferred looks which were not conventional.
USA Track & Field inducted her into its Hall of Fame in 1995.
http://sports.jrank.org/pages/1833/Griffith-Joyner-Florence-Born-Run.html
ANALYSIS
Rahu in the Lagna in Virgo giving her an ability to work hard for success. Her need to establish herself and her individual nature took so many different forms of expression. Time and again she was tested for drugs during her career and that too in every possible way. However, she never tested positive and cleared all the tests.
INFERENCE -Testing for supremacy and creating a niche and identity for the self is most important when Rahu sits in the Lagna.