

In Mundane astrology, this house represents the wealth of the nation, revenue, financial welfare, and economic matters. As for physical attributes and body parts governed, the 2nd house rules the eyes, and lower part of the face, neck, throat, mouth, cheeks, chin, nose, nails, teeth, tongue, etc. Venus and Jupiter are natural significators of the second house in the horoscope. The second house in Vedic astrology is associated with the sign of Taurus. Saving, budgeting, and how you acquire and manage debts also comes under the domain of the second house in astrology. So the second house doesn’t relate to a career or profession but one’s financial position. It could be in the form of stocks, cash, valuables, jewelry, bonds, inheritance, etc.

Note that this money need not be a result of one’s efforts or earnings. 2nd house in astrology essentially reflects one’s ability to acquire money.

It projects the financial position and affluence of a person. This is why it is called the house of money, or Dhana Bhava in Vedic astrology. What you do with these possessions greatly affects how much these possessions add to your social reputation and standing. The most common possessions it rules include one’s finance, valuables, material goods, precious stones, ability to earn, and fortune. How we use these possessions to lead a fulfilling life also comes under the realm of the second house. This house also refers to our feelings, emotions, younger siblings, how we relate to them, and also our abilities as a possession. This is because it reflects all that we own, material goods, accumulated wealth, possessions, and relations.īut the possessions shown by the second house in the horoscope are not just tangible. The second house in Vedic astrology is often referred to as the house of possessions. From the early environment of the first house, one moves to the second house, which relates to immediate family and growing up.
