
The overall concept of Dig Bala is that the planets will better support certain angles on the graph than others. When the planet is closest to its best location, Dig Bala, it not only maintains the angle, but its goal is maintained.
Planets and Dig Bala
The positions of Dig Bala for each planet are as follows:
The first house of Dig Bala - Mercury and Jupiter
The fourth house Dig Bala - Venus and the moon
Seventh House Dig Bala - Saturn
10th house Dig Bala - Mars and the sun
Let's take it a little further. For simplicity, we assume that the natal chart is used as an example.
First house Dig Bala - Mercury and Jupiter. The first house is the realm of life that lived through the body, in real time. It shows our experience and actions that we take. Both Mercury and Jupiter are planets of intelligence, mind. Mercury Jupiter controls four double / changing astrological signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces - using traditional rulers). As a rule, these double signs, both Mercury and Jupiter, are planets that allow us to make adjustments when unexpected things come.
Mercury it is a planet of flexibility, curiosity, playfulness and neutrality. These hits are very important in life, where we have to adapt, adapt and be flexible. A good sense of humor and the ability to laugh at him - all this is a good feature in the daily, instant and real life of the first house. This moment to the moment of body experience is connected with such things as our diet, our habits and the ability to make adjustments and be flexible. Also important is the ability to communicate and interact with people. Mercury is a communicator. The neutral, intelligent, and curious character of Mercury ideally facilitates the goals of the first house. In addition, the freedom and autonomy of the first house allows his skills to manifest through the form. Mercury is compared to Lord Vishnu, the accompanying and the developer of the universe.
Jupiter it is a planet of optimism, hope, mercy and a larger picture. These hits help us increase unexpected failures in life. Optimism and hope that ever everything will work out exactly how it must be is a great feature when we go through life in real time. Jupiter is a planet of sound judgment and an awareness of right and wrong. This is very important when we have to make decisions based on ethics, values and principles. It is best when our sense of morality, judgment, and values comes from ourselves and is felt under the control of our own strength, and not of others. Jupiter is also associated with teachings and experiences in life. The greatest teacher in life is our experience and thoughts. Jupiter in the first house allows a person to learn from experience. This not only facilitates the purpose of the first house, but also facilitates the task of Jupiter, the Guru.
Fourth House Dig Bala - Venus and the moon. The fourth house is the place where we want to penetrate into our hearts, to feel good and to connect with the deepest part of our psyche, which is outside the whole world. This is the inner sanctum inside. The moon and Venus are the planets of comfort and feeling. These are two female planets that also share the goal to bring in our hearts our comfort, peace and happiness.
Moon is the main planet of the world and emotional comfort. This shows our intuition, that area of our psyche that contains a delicate balance between our body (ascending) and our soul (Sun). Whatever events we encounter through the body, if they do not lead us to the goal of our higher soul, the moon lets us know, creating the feeling that we are either listening or ignoring. If we are disconnected from our heart, the moon is more likely to create painful emotional desires and cravings, rather than pure feelings that we trust. The fourth home moon is enshrined in the deepest and quietest part of who we are, supported and supported by this area of life.
Venus is the main planet of beauty, order and harmonious interactions with other people. All these things support the deeper purpose of the fourth house, which is peace. When our personal relationships unfold in a loving way, and we effectively manage our desires, what we have in our life does not interfere with our peace of mind. Willingness to compromise with others is another big lesson of Venus. Skill in this area supports our emotional well-being. The fourth house elevates the nature of Venus, allowing our desires to flow from a place of emotional depth, sensitivity and intuition. When what we want comes from an egoistic point of view or is not connected with our heart, we suffer greatly. Happiness (Venus), which flows from our heart (fourth house), leads to peace and love.

