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Varshaphal Panchavargeeya Bala API

The Varshaphal Panchavargeeya Bala API provides Varshaphal related calculations and insights based on Vedic Astrology principles. This endpoint is designed for astrology applications, report generation systems, horoscope platforms, and developer integrations requiring structured JSON responses and reliable REST API access.

Varshaphal Panchavargeeya Bala

Returns the Panchavargeeya Bala (Five-fold Strength) scores for all planets in a Varshaphal (Solar Return) chart — a specialized strength assessment system unique to the Tajika annual horoscopy tradition. Panchavargeeya Bala is one of the most important evaluative tools in Varshaphal analysis, providing a composite measure of each planet's overall potency and capacity to deliver results during the target year.

What This API Does

This endpoint accepts the individual's birth details, their current geographic location for the target year, and the desired Varshaphal year, then computes the Panchavargeeya Bala for each planet in the resulting solar return chart. Panchavargeeya Bala is a composite strength score derived from five distinct sub-strengths drawn from the Tajika system: Ojha Bala (odd/even sign strength), Kendra Bala (angular house strength), Drekkana Bala (decanate strength), Navamsha Bala (ninth harmonic strength), and Hora Bala (hourly strength). Each sub-strength contributes a defined number of Rupas (units) to the planet's total score, and the combined total determines whether a planet is considered strong, moderate, or weak for the purposes of annual predictions.

Data Returned

The response provides a complete Panchavargeeya Bala breakdown for every planet in the Varshaphal chart:

  • Individual sub-strength scores — the Rupa values for each of the five components (Ojha Bala, Kendra Bala, Drekkana Bala, Navamsha Bala, Hora Bala) for every planet

  • Total Panchavargeeya Bala score — the composite Rupa total for each planet, representing its overall annual strength

  • Strength classification — a qualitative assessment of each planet's strength level (e.g., strong, moderate, weak) based on its total score relative to established Tajika thresholds

  • Planet identity and position — the zodiac sign, degree, and house placement of each planet in the Varshaphal chart, providing context for the strength scores

  • Functional significance — indicators of how each planet's strength level affects its capacity to produce results in the areas of life it governs during the target year

Main Use Cases

  • Annual horoscope generation — computing Panchavargeeya Bala as a foundational layer of a complete Varshaphal reading, used to assess which planets are empowered to deliver results in the target year

  • Jyotish practitioners specializing in Tajika — accessing precise five-fold strength data to determine which planetary periods (Mudda dashas) and yogas are likely to be effective or ineffective during the year

  • Astrology platforms and apps — powering annual forecast features that highlight planetary strength as a key determinant of year-ahead outcomes across different life domains

  • Yoga effectiveness assessment — combining Panchavargeeya Bala data with Tajika yoga analysis to determine whether the planets forming a yoga are strong enough to actually manifest its promised results

  • Comparative year analysis — running the endpoint across multiple Varshaphal years to compare planetary strength patterns and identify particularly strong or challenging years

  • Educational tools — demonstrating the Panchavargeeya Bala calculation methodology and its role in Tajika annual horoscopy as part of Jyotish instruction

Key Functionality

  • Computes all five Tajika sub-strengths (Ojha, Kendra, Drekkana, Navamsha, and Hora Bala) individually for every planet, providing full transparency into how the composite score is assembled rather than returning only a final total

  • Applies Tajika-specific strength thresholds to classify each planet's total Panchavargeeya Bala score, giving practitioners an immediate qualitative read on planetary potency without manual score interpretation

  • Accepts both birth location and current location separately — birth data establishes the natal chart reference, while current latitude, longitude, and timezone determine the Varshaphal ascendant and house framework that underpins the Kendra Bala component

  • Accepts a target Varshaphal year (varshaphalYear) to compute strength scores for any past, present, or future solar return year, enabling historical review and multi-year planning

  • Supports multiple Ayanamsha systems (e.g., Lahiri, Raman, KP) via the X-Ayanamsha header for sidereal calculations aligned with the practitioner's tradition

  • Designed for localization — the Accept-Language header controls the language of descriptive and classificatory content in the response

  • Intended to be used alongside other Varshaphal endpoints (planets, Muntha, yogas, Mudda dasha, etc.) as a dedicated planetary strength layer within a complete annual horoscope analysis, since Panchavargeeya Bala directly informs the interpretation of virtually every other Varshaphal indicator

Credit Cost
1 Credits/Per API Call
Avg Response
~67msTypical Latency

Supported Response Languages

🇬🇧 English en
🇮🇳 Hindi hi
🇮🇳 Marathi ma

🌐 API responses available in 3 regional languages. Pass Accept-Languageparameter in request header with language code.

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POST https://json.astroinsightapi.com/api/v1/varshaphal/panchavargeeya-bala

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