JYOTISH PRASHANA ANALYSIS
Will BJP Win the Bengal Elections?
A Complete Astrological Study Based on Prashana Kundali
Question asked: 28 March 2026, 5:05 PM, Jaipur | Leo Ascendant
By Daksh Maheshwari
First, let us understand — what is Prashana Jyotish?
You must have seen people going to astrologers and asking — ‘Panditji, will I get the job? Will my son’s marriage happen? Will my business grow?’ This is exactly what Prashana Jyotish is.
In simple Hindi: Prashana means ‘question’. Jyotish means ‘astrology’. So Prashana Jyotish means — the astrology of questions.
In this system, the astrologer does not need your birth details. Instead, when you ask a question, a fresh horoscope is made for that exact moment — that exact date, time, and place. That horoscope is called the Prashana Kundali.
And from that Kundali, the astrologer reads the answer to your question.
Someone asked this question: Will BJP win the Bengal elections? The question was asked on 28th March 2026, at 5 hours 5 minutes 45 seconds in the evening, from Jaipur, Rajasthan.
We made the Prashana Kundali for that moment. And then we did a complete analysis — using every tool that classical Jyotish gives us.
This article explains everything — step by step, in the simplest language possible. Even if you have never studied astrology, you will understand every word.

Part 1: The Basic Chart — Who is Who in This Kundali?
When a Prashana Kundali is made for a political question, the chart is read like a courtroom. There are two sides.
The first house (Lagna) represents the person or party who is asking the question — in this case, BJP.
The seventh house represents the opponent — in this case, TMC (Trinamool Congress) and Mamata Banerjee.
The planet that rules the first house is called the Lagna lord. It acts like the lawyer for BJP. The stronger this planet, the stronger BJP’s chances.
The planet that rules the seventh house is called the 7th lord. It acts like TMC’s lawyer. The stronger this planet, the stronger TMC’s chances.
Now let us see what the chart says.
The Lagna: Leo
The ascendant — the first house — is Leo. Leo’s lord is the Sun. So the Sun is BJP’s representative in this chart.
But there is a problem. Ketu is sitting in the first house. And the Sun (BJP’s own lord) has gone and sat in the eighth house.
Think of it this way: BJP’s own manager has walked into the room of problems and hidden matters, instead of sitting at the front desk where he belongs. That is not a good sign on the surface.
But wait — we will see later that the Sun is actually very strong (524 points in Shadbala — the highest strength of any planet in the chart). A strong manager in a difficult room can still work — he just has to work harder.
The 7th House: Aquarius
Aquarius is the seventh house — TMC’s house. Its lord is Saturn. Saturn has also gone to the eighth house.
So here is a funny situation: both the BJP representative (Sun) and the TMC representative (Saturn) are sitting in the eighth house together.
The eighth house is the house of hidden matters, sudden reversals, and surprises. Both parties are fighting in a shadowy space. Neither is standing in the open with full authority.
But here is the key: when two people are fighting in the same difficult room, the one who is stronger wins. And we will soon see who is stronger.
Three Planets in TMC’s House — Does That Mean TMC is Strong?
Mercury, Rahu, and Mars are sitting in the seventh house (Aquarius) — TMC’s house. At first glance, this looks very powerful for TMC. Three planets in one house!
But in Jyotish, it is not just about how many planets are sitting somewhere. It is about how strong they are there. We will examine each one.

Part 2: Nakshatras — The Stars Within the Stars
Every zodiac sign is divided into smaller sections called Nakshatras. There are 27 Nakshatras in total. Each Nakshatra has its own deity, ruling planet, and energy.
Think of it like this: a sign is like a city, and the nakshatra is the specific neighbourhood in that city. Knowing the neighbourhood tells you a lot more than just knowing the city.
Rahu in Satabhisha — The Opponent’s Nuclear Weapon
Rahu — one of the three planets sitting in TMC’s house — is in the Satabhisha Nakshatra.
Now here is the special thing: Satabhisha is Rahu’s own nakshatra. Rahu rules Satabhisha. So when Rahu sits in Satabhisha, it is like a tiger sitting in its own jungle. It is at maximum power.
Satabhisha’s deity is Varuna — the god of cosmic law, vast oceans, and hidden truths. When Rahu operates under Varuna’s authority, it has a sense of cosmic inevitability behind it.
This is the single strongest indicator for TMC in the entire chart. TMC has a Rahu that is functioning at full, unrestricted power.
But Wait — Mars in Poorva Bhadapada
Mars — another planet in TMC’s house — is in Poorva Bhadapada Nakshatra. This nakshatra is ruled by Jupiter, and its deity is Aja Ekapada — a fierce, fire-like form of Rudra.
Mars here gives TMC a very aggressive, almost violent fighting energy. On the surface it looks powerful.
But — and this is critical — in the Drekkana chart (D3), Mars moves to Libra. And Mars is debilitated in Libra. Debilitated means: weakened, like a general fighting without his army.
So TMC’s aggressive fighting force, when we look deeper, is fundamentally weakened.
Ketu in Poorva Phalguni — BJP’s Surface Weakness
Ketu is sitting in BJP’s first house, in Poorva Phalguni Nakshatra. Poorva Phalguni is ruled by Venus and its deity is Bhaga — the god of fortune and prosperity.
Ketu dissolves whatever it touches. So Ketu in Poorva Phalguni is dissolving BJP’s good fortune energy at the surface level.
But — Ketu in the 11th house of the Navamsa (deeper chart) redirects this dissolution energy into gains. What dissolves at the surface level is reborn as achievement at the deeper karmic level.
Moon in Ashlesha — The Public Mood
Moon represents public sentiment, the masses, and voter behaviour. Moon is sitting in Ashlesha Nakshatra in the 12th house.
Ashlesha’s symbol is a coiled serpent. Its energy is secretive, coiled, and not openly expressed.
The 12th house is the house of hidden things and losses.
So what does this tell us? The public’s real feelings are coiled inside, like a serpent that has not yet struck. Voters who support BJP are not loudly expressing it. They are quiet. But that quiet support is real — Moon’s individual Ashtakvarga score in the 12th house is 5, which is above average. The support exists. It is just hidden.
Part 3: Shadbala and Bhavbala — Measuring Planetary and House Strength
Shadbala is a classical system for measuring the exact strength of each planet in points. Think of it like a fitness score for planets.
Bhavbala is the strength of each house — like measuring how powerful each room in a building is.
Shadbala Results
Every planet needs a minimum strength to be considered functional. Here are the results:

The most important finding: Sun scores 524 — the highest of all planets. BJP’s own representative planet is the strongest planet in the chart. This is a very significant signal.
Bhavbala — House Strength
Now let us look at the houses. Remember: 1st house = BJP, 7th house = TMC, 11th house = gains/results, 10th house = power and governance.

Part 4: Ashtakvarga — The Numbers That Cannot Lie
Ashtakvarga is perhaps the most mathematical system in Jyotish. Each planet gives points to each house — from 0 to 7. Higher points = more support from that planet for that house.
Think of it like a vote. All 7 planets vote for each house. The total votes a house gets is its SAV (Sarvashtakvarga) score. The maximum possible is 56. A good score is anything above 28.
The Devastating Ashtakvarga Numbers for TMC
Here is where TMC’s case completely collapses. Look at these numbers:

The Magnificent Ashtakvarga Numbers for BJP

This is a clean knockout. When we add up all the Ashtakvarga scores: BJP’s side wins every single critical measurement. The opponent’s planets score minimum in their own house. This cannot happen by accident. The chart is making a structural statement.
Part 5: The Divisional Charts — Looking Deeper
In Jyotish, the main birth chart (or Prashana chart) is just the surface. Beneath it are smaller, more specific charts called divisional charts or Varga charts.
Think of the main chart as a Google Maps view of India. Divisional charts are like zooming into specific states, then cities, then streets.
The most important divisional chart for our question is the D10 — the Dashamsha. It is made specifically to answer questions about career, authority, power, and governance.

D10 Dashamsha — The Governance Chart
This is the chart that specifically answers: who will hold political power?
The D10 for this Prashana has Pisces as its Ascendant. And the very first thing we notice is extraordinary:
The Sun — BJP’s own representative planet — is sitting directly in the D10 Lagna. The Sun is in the Ascendant of the governance chart.
In classical Jyotish, this is called a Raja Yoga — a combination for royal power and political authority. The Sun naturally represents kings, leaders, and governments. When the Lagna lord of the main chart sits in the Lagna of the governance chart, it is a direct blessing for political authority.
Ketu in D10’s 10th House — TMC’s Throne is Being Dissolved
Now look at TMC’s side in the D10.
Ketu is sitting in the 10th house of the D10 chart.
The 10th house of the D10 is the ultimate house of power. It is the throne. It is where governance lives.
And Ketu — the planet of dissolution, detachment, and endings — is sitting exactly there.
What does Ketu do? Ketu severs. Ketu releases. Ketu cuts away. Ketu makes things fall apart.
Ketu in the D10 10th house means: the current occupant of Bengal’s political throne is having their grip dissolved. The throne itself is being released from its current holder.
Who is the current holder? TMC. Who has been ruling Bengal? Mamata Banerjee.
Ketu says: that hold is ending.
Saturn in D10’s 12th House
Saturn is TMC’s representative planet (7th lord from the Rashi Lagna).
In the D10 governance chart, Saturn is sitting in the 12th house.
The 12th house is the house of loss, expenditure, foreign lands, and dissolution.
TMC’s own lord, in the chart specifically made for governance questions, is sitting in the house of loss.
This is the D10’s direct verdict: TMC’s governance authority is moving toward loss.
Jupiter in D10’s 11th House — The Third Confirmation
Jupiter — the planet of gains and expansion — is sitting in the 11th house in the D10 as well.
Jupiter was also in the 11th house of the main Rashi chart.
Jupiter was also in the 11th house of the Drekkana (D3) chart.
Three completely independent divisional charts. Three times, Jupiter is in the 11th house of gains. This is not a coincidence. In Jyotish, when the same combination appears across multiple divisional charts, it is called Varga confirmation — and it carries enormous weight.
Jupiter in the 11th house across Rashi, Drekkana, and Dashamsha = BJP’s gains are a multi-layered karmic certainty, not just a surface indication.
Part 6: The Prashana Moment — What Was the Cosmic Weather When the Question Was Asked?
In Prashana Jyotish, the exact moment of asking the question is sacred. The date, time, day of the week, Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra, and Hora (planetary hour) all carry messages.
Tithi: Shukla Ekadashi — An Extremely Auspicious Moment
The question was asked on Shukla Ekadashi — the 11th Tithi of the bright fortnight of the moon.
Ekadashi is one of the most sacred and auspicious Tithis in the Hindu calendar. It is the day of Vishnu — the preserver, the sustainer of righteousness.
Shukla means the bright half of the moon — a time of growth, increase, and success.
But here is the beautiful coincidence (or rather, cosmic signal): Ekadashi is the 11th Tithi. And the 11th house in this chart is the house of gains — where Jupiter is sitting at maximum strength with a perfect Ashtakvarga score of 7/7.
The Tithi number itself is resonating with the chart’s most powerful gain indicator. The cosmos is pointing at the same house from multiple directions.
Hora: Venus — The Governance Hour
In Jyotish, every hour of the day is ruled by a different planet. This is called the Hora.
At 5:05 PM on Saturday in Jaipur, the Hora was ruled by Venus.
Venus in this chart is the lord of the 10th house (Taurus) from Leo Lagna — the house of governance, power, and authority.
The question about political power was asked in the hour ruled by the planet that controls the political power house. That is not a random occurrence.
Kala Lord: Mercury — The Dasa Lord Rules the Hour
The Kala lord (lord of the time period) was Mercury. The Dasa lord (the planetary period BJP is running) is also Mercury. The Antardasa lord is also Mercury.
So at the moment of the Prashana: Mercury is the Mahadasa lord (main period), the Antardasa lord (sub-period), and the Kala lord (hour lord). Triple Mercury.
Mercury sits in the 7th house (TMC’s territory) in the Rashi chart. But Mercury’s own Ashtakvarga maximum score is in the 5th house of mandate (7/7) — not in the 7th.
And in the D10, Mercury sits in the 5th house of mandate. The Dasa lord, in the governance chart, is sitting in the mandate house — not the opponent’s house.
The Mercury Dasa, despite being placed in the opponent’s house in the surface chart, is ultimately activating the mandate and gains houses at the deeper level.
Part 7: The One Warning — The 8th House
Every chart has a warning. And this chart’s warning is loud and clear.
The 8th house of this Prashana has: Sun, Saturn, Gulika, Mandi, and Neptune — all in one house.
Gulika and Mandi are shadow planets representing poison, obstruction, and karmic debt.
Neptune adds a fog of confusion, hidden dealings, and opacity.
The 8th house Bhavbala is 503 — the second highest in the chart.
This means: hidden forces, interference, manipulation, and obstruction are a very real and powerful factor in this election. The 8th house is not whispering — it is shouting.
What could this manifest as? Booth capturing. Counting irregularities. Administrative interference. Vote manipulation. Legal challenges after results. Violence. Post-result political instability.
The chart is very clear: BJP wins the popular and political contest. But the institutional machinery and hidden forces may try to suppress, delay, or complicate that expression.
Mars in the 8th house of the Navamsa (deeper chart) confirms that TMC’s fighting methods in this election involve tactics that operate in the shadows — not in the open field.
The 8th house does not change the final verdict. But it tells us: this will not be a clean, undisputed victory. There will be noise, controversy, and conflict around the result.
Part 8: The Complete Scorecard — All 40 Parameters
We have now examined this chart through every classical tool of Jyotish: Rashi (main chart), Nakshatras, Shadbala, Bhavbala, Ashtakvarga, Navamsa (D9), Drekkana (D3), Dashamsha (D10), Tithi, Vara, Hora, Kala lord, and Dasa-Antardasa-Pratyantardasa.
Here is the complete verdict table:

Final count: 29 parameters favour BJP. 7 parameters favour TMC. 4 are neutral or complex.
The Final Verdict
BJP WINS BENGAL
This is not a guess. This is not a prediction based on political surveys or ground reports. This is a reading of the planetary mathematics across five divisional charts, forty parameters, and every classical tool of Prashana Jyotish.
Why BJP wins — the five decisive reasons:
- The D10 Dashamsha — the chart made specifically for governance questions — has Sun in Lagna, Ketu severing TMC’s throne in the 10th, and Saturn (TMC’s lord) in the 12th house of loss. Three placements, same chart, same answer.
- Jupiter scores a perfect 7/7 in the 11th house of gains. This is the maximum possible score. And it appears in the Rashi chart, the Drekkana, and the Dashamsha — three independent confirmations.
- Saturn scores only 1/7 in its own 7th house. TMC’s own lord gives virtually no support to TMC’s own house. The opponent’s foundation has collapsed from within.
- The 1st house Bhavbala (607) is the highest in the chart — BJP’s organisational entity is the most powerfully constituted force in this Prashana. The 5th house SAV (36) is also the highest — the mandate of the people is maximally energised in BJP’s favour.
- Shukla Ekadashi Tithi and Venus Hora at the Prashana moment — the cosmic weather at the moment of asking was deeply auspicious. The Ekadashi number (11) resonates with the 11th house of gains, where Jupiter sits at maximum strength.
The warning that will not go away:
The 8th house — loaded with Sun, Saturn, Gulika, Mandi, and Neptune — with a Bhavbala of 503 (second highest in chart) — will speak. This election will involve coercion, hidden forces, administrative interference, and possibly post-result legal battles. The 8th house does not change who wins. It tells us how dirty the fight will be.
Jupiter in Punarvasu in the 11th house across three charts: this is the chart’s final word. Punarvasu means ‘the return of the light.’ What was lost, returns. The light comes back to Bengal.
About This Analysis
This article is based on a Prashana Kundali cast on 28 March 2026 at 5:05:45 PM from Jaipur, with Leo Ascendant. The analysis uses the complete classical Jyotish toolkit: Shadbala, Bhavbala, Sarvashtakvarga, individual planet Ashtakvarga, Nakshatra analysis, Navamsa (D9), Drekkana (D3), Dashamsha (D10), Tithi, Vara, Hora, Kala lord, and Mercury-Mercury-Jupiter Dasa period analysis. The question examined: Will BJP win the Bengal elections? The verdict reached across 40 parameters: Yes.
Astrology reads karmic direction and energetic weight. It does not override free will or guarantee specific seat counts. The 8th house warning in this chart is genuine — external interference may complicate the expression of the result. But the verdict of the chart is clear.