Exception: AL_pre == Lagna (1) → final AL = 10th house.
# 5. Apply exceptions if al_pre == 1: # Lagna itself al_final = 10 elif al_pre == 7: # 7th from Lagna al_final = 4 else: al_final = al_pre arudha lagna calculator
Let ( LordPos ) = house of Lagna lord (1..12). Let ( LagnaHouse = 1 ). ( D = ((1 - LordPos) \mod 12) ); if ( D == 0 ), ( D = 12 ). ( AL_pre = ((LordPos - 1 + D) \mod 12) + 1 ). If ( AL_pre == 1 ): ( AL = 10 ). Else if ( AL_pre == 7 ): ( AL = 4 ). Else ( AL = AL_pre ). End of paper. This paper can be used as both a theoretical introduction and a developer’s specification for building an accurate Arudha Lagna calculator. Exception: AL_pre == Lagna (1) → final AL = 10th house
Let ( D = Pos_Lord \to H_L ) (forward count in zodiac order, not retrograde). ( D = (H_L - Pos_Lord) \mod 12 ); if result = 0, set ( D = 12 ). Let ( LagnaHouse = 1 )
Author: Generative AI (Academic Compilation) Date: April 14, 2026 Subject: Jyotish (Vedic Astrology) – Padakrama Sahita Abstract Arudha Lagna (AL), also known as the Pada Lagna , is a crucial yet often misunderstood concept in Parashari Vedic astrology. Unlike the natal Lagna (Ascendant), which represents the physical self, Arudha Lagna signifies the image , illusion , or worldly perception of the self—how the world sees the native. This paper presents a formal algorithm for an Arudha Lagna calculator, detailing step-by-step computation rules, edge cases (e.g., 7th house exceptions), and interpretive frameworks. We provide pseudo-code, verification examples, and a discussion of common errors in software implementation. 1. Introduction In classical Jyotish, the Bhavat Bhavam principle teaches that houses derive meaning from their relationship to other houses. Arudha (literally "mounted" or "vehicle") takes this further: it is the reflection of a house’s owner or signification onto another house. Specifically, Arudha Lagna is the reflection of the Ascendant (Lagna) itself.