The divisional charts must be studied for a full examination of the horoscope. These are investigated for two reasons. To begin, we examine them to determine a planet’s strength by looking at its placement in several divisions. It is considered strong if it is situated in its own sign, mooltrikona sign, or exaltation sign in most divisions. It is weak due to its placement in most of the divisions in its sign of debilitation. In the divisions, a planet that is weak in the natal chart does not improve its position by inhabiting the benefic, exaltation, or own sign. Wearing a gemstone at an auspicious period, on the other hand, can boost those planets that are weak yet functionally advantageous for a person.
In astrology, divisional charts play an increasingly important role in horoscope analysis according to the Vedic approach. Varga Chart is another name for Divisional Chart. The system of harmonic Vargas or divisional charts deserves a large part of the credit for Vedic astrology’s success above all other methods available today. The Vargas is the key to making accurate predictions and establishing a horoscope for a thorough examination. If a benefic planet is exalted in the Natal Chart (D-1) but debilitated in the Divisional Chart, it will not produce a favorable result in the signification indicated by the planet. For example, if the ruler of the 10th house is exalted in a Natal Chart (D-1) and any astrologer has predicted that you will have great luck in your profession without analyzing the relevant Varga Chart, such a prediction is likely to fail and mislead you if the same planet is debilitated in the D-10 chart (Dasamasa chart). As can be observed in most cases, Kundli analysis is done only on the basis of the Natal Chart (D-1). The omission of divisional charts in horoscope analysis, or an astrologer’s lack of full and adequate knowledge of divisional charts, can lead to incorrect forecasts.
First and foremost, for any divisional chart to be studied, the birth data must be precise. The study of position shifting with a variation of even one minute in the time of birth is taken into consideration in D-charts.
Because there is always the chance of some degree of inaccuracy in documenting the time of birth, even when every precaution has been made to record the precise time of birth, divisional chart analysis should only be used up to that point (D-XII). The natal chart is used to do horoscope analysis, while the divisional charts are used to determine the strength of the planets. If a mooltrikona sign appears in the ascendant of the divisional chart, it becomes an additional factor to consider in horoscope analysis. Only the position of the lord of the relevant houses and the natural significator planets should be regarded in the concerned D charts for divisional analysis beyond (D-XII). In divisional charts beyond D-XII, the ascendant as well as its lord could be unreliable.
Along with divisional charts, the ascendant and planets’ longitudes should be calculated correctly.
What exactly is Vargas? The zodiac is divided into 12 signs, each of which is approximately 30 degrees long. Each sign is further separated into a number of roughly equal divisions, with each Amsa (Vargas/Divisions) corresponding to the position of each planet. Divisional Charts (D-Charts) or Vargas are the terms for these. Each Varga is associated with a different aspect of a native’s life, such as riches, education, marriage, love affairs, children, profession, and so on. Lord Brahma has specified 16 sorts of divisions (Vargas) for each sign, according to Maharishi Parashar. These are the ones.
1.Rashi Chart: The D-1 chart is the starting point for a horoscopic examination of destiny. This diagram depicts the physical body and its actions. This chart is divided into sub-divisions by the other divisional charts.
2.Hora chart: The D-2 chart is concerned with wealth, sustenance, and financial matters. This diagram aids in determining a native’s wealth and financial situation. Male planets in the Sun’s Hora are considered advantageous, whilst female planets in the Moon’s Hora are effective. When the Sun’s Hora has the maximum number of planets, it is stated that the native gets money via hard effort, although the amount of wealth may be very large. If Moons Hora reigns supreme, earning will be pretty simple. However, this is contingent on the horoscope’s Dhan yoga.
3.Dreshkanna: The D-3 chart shows everything about Co-born ( brother, sister). This graph is crucial for determining how long someone will live. Planets in the 22nd Dreshkona, Sarpa Dreshkona, and Phasha Dreshkona are not favorable to the native’s health.
4.Chathurthamsa or Turyeeamsa: The D-4 chart represents home, fortune, overall happiness, fixed assets, and property in the form of both property and worldly attachments.
5.Saptamsa: The D-7 chart denotes the ability to reproduce. This graph reveals information about progeny.
6.Navamsa or Dharmamsa: In predicting Astrology, the D-9 chart is the most essential. It is a chart that is used in conjunction with the birth chart to determine planetary strength. If an exalted planet in the birth chart is debilitated in the Navamsha, the effects of the exalted planet may be diluted. However, a planet that becomes empowered in D-9 through vargottama or exaltation will provide positive consequences. This graph depicts the native’s marriage, spouse, partners, and skills. D-9 Chart is stated to be necessary to consult in Vedic Predictive Astrology for correct prediction. For the computation of Longevity and the Maraka dasa, the lord of the 64th Navamsha from the Moon becomes extremely essential.
7.Dasamsa or Swargamsa: The D-10 chart represents “Mahat Phalam,” or the result that indicates the native’s standing and status in society as a result of fate and activity interacting. This chart is typically used to acquire a clear picture of a person’s career, profession, occupation, and work. The tenth lord of the birth chart’s location and avashtha are crucial in this case. Aside from that, the rashi rising in the 10th house of this divisional chart, as well as the effect on the 10th house, must be taken into account when judging the native’s career and any professional growth or fall.
8.Dwadasamsa or Suryamsa: The D-12 chart depicts the well-being, health, and longevity of the parents. The Sun represents the father, and the Moon represents the mother in this chart. Influence on the 4th, 9th, and 10th should also be considered. In the study of longevity, the Lord of the 88th Dwadashamsha is significant. This chart is also claimed to tell whether or not a person inherited an illness from his or her parents.
9.Shodasamsa or Kalamsa: The D-16 chart denotes vehicles, conveyance, luxuries, happiness, vehicle accidents, and character inner strength. Venus, 4H, and 4L are to be found in this chart. Vehicles, for example, have a malefic influence on these factors, causing worry.
10. Vimsamsa: The D-20 chart indicates Spiritualism and advancement in this field, as well as god worship and a preference for a certain sect.
11. Chaturvimamsa or Siddhamsa: The D-24 chart is used to get a sense of education, learning, competition success, and so on.
12. Bhamsa or Nakshatramsa or Saptavisamsa: The D-27 chart depicts the native’s overall physical and inner strength and weakness.
13. Trimsamsa: The D-30 chart is used to determine the problems, afflictions, and misery that a native would face as a result of misfortunes and diseases. This graph depicts natural characteristic preference based on TrigunasSwatic, Rajas, and Tamas.
14. Chatvarimsamsa, Khavedamsa, or Swavedamsa: The D-40 chart depicts the horoscope’s favorable and inauspicious effects. This graph also reveals the matrilineal legacy.
15.Akashvedamsa: The D-45 chart depicts the native’s personality. This graph also shows paternal inheritance.
16. Shastiamsha: The D-60 chart depicts Past Karma, or the restitution of past deeds. D-1 and D-60 are a good match for each other. When events occur in the native’s life, the D-1 chart indicates when they occur, and the D-60 chart explains why they occur. This chart is very important to Maharishi Parashara, and he recommends consulting it for every forecast.
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Is Vedic astrology more accurate than Western astrology?
Are the Rolling Stones superior to the Beatles? Is indica better than sativa? Do you want to tell the truth or take a chance? These are the kinds of questions that need to be considered, as well as the kinds of decisions that need to be made. Vedic astrology is far more intricate than Western astrology, making it both more accurate and more difficult to grasp for beginners. Furthermore, others argue that because the cosmos, as well as our beating hearts within it, is continuously in flux, Vedic astrology, which accounts for this flux, delivers more acute insights and practical knowledge. I believe that the more you know, the better off you are, and as an indecisive Gemini rising, I strongly advise getting a personal reading from a specialist or experts who are knowledgeable in both schools of astrological thought. Shine brightly.
What makes my Vedic chart unique?
Vedic astrology presupposes a baseline spirituality that is mainly lacking from mainstream Western astrology techniques, as evidenced by its roots in ancient religious writings. Vedic astrology isn’t a personality test or an in-home psychoanalysis; rather, it provides instructions for living life with spirit and intention. In Vedic Astrology, the Four Pillars or Purposes revealed by a birth chart are:
1. Dharma: The way you fulfill your spirit via your daily activities; the reason for your existence.
2. Artha: How do you make money and meet your basic needs?
3. Kama: How do you pursue your dreams?
4. Moksha: How do you get enlightenment or spiritual liberation?
The zodiac system is the other main distinction (and the one that gets the most attention) between Vedic and Western astrology. The tropical zodiac, which is based on the seasons and the Earth’s relationship to the sun, is used in Western astrology. The first day of Aries Season in the tropical zodiac is always the Spring Equinox. The sidereal zodiac, which places the planets’ positions against a backdrop of stars, is used in Vedic astrology (Sidereal means stars).
The stars and constellations do not remain in a fixed place due to the Earth’s tilt and erratic orbit. Every 72 years, each fixed star travels one zodiac degree. The sidereal zodiac accounts for this movement through a correction method known as ayanamsas, whereas the tropical system does not. As a result, your Vedic astrology sun sign may differ from the one you know from Western astrology.
What are the three major astrological signs?
Growing up, you were undoubtedly asked what your zodiac sign was a few times. Perhaps you recognized yourself in the description, or perhaps it didn’t feel quite right. The reason for this is because your zodiac sign (also known as your sun sign) is simply a small part of your horoscope, whereas each of us has a full map of planets that influenced our birth. You may receive a much more realistic picture of your personality by learning about your full horoscope and all of its placements!
Finding out what your “big three placements” arethe sun, the moon, and the ascendantis the first step in getting to know your horoscope. These three planets each represent a different aspect of you, and when combined, they form a remarkably accurate portrait of your personality. Here’s a quick rundown of these opportunities.
What is your ascension?
The majority of us are aware of our own and our friends’ star signs, also known as sun signs. Isn’t it how we all make passive aggressive judgments while bigging ourselves up on Instagram with zodiac memes? Our moon signs are also known to us. But did you know you have a RISING SIGN that’s just as important?
The planetary influence that was rising, i.e. on the Eastern horizon, when you were born is your rising sign. It usually reflects how others perceive you in real life and can predict your gut reactions to situations. It is, however, yet another potential personality flaw to consider.
Because of its connection to the rising sun, your rising sign is also known as your ascendant, and many people associate it with your social nature, it’s possible that if someone is guessing your sign, they will get your rising sign before your sun sign! It’s how other people perceive you, which is something you’ll never have. This makes it a fascinating aspect of your birth chart to investigate: discovering who you are in the eyes of others.
What does Rahu in the fourth house signify?
Rahu in the 4th house natives frequently believe that their mother has high expectations for them. Their mother wants them to succeed in school and in their careers. She will feel belittled if you do not satisfy her expectations. The locals are looking for monetary and moral rewards, as well as encouragement from their mother.
What if Rahu is positioned in the 12th house?
When Rahu is in the 12th house, it has an effect on one’s health. As previously said, when Rahu enters the 12th house, the overall outcome is not favorable. The same can be said for health issues. The locals will encounter a variety of health issues, some of which may be chronic or permanent.
Chaturvimshamsa is number eleven (D-24)
This graph shows a person’s learning, education, academic progress, and accomplishments.
Saptavimshamsa is number 12 in the Saptavimshamsa list (D-27)
This chart would give us insight into the person’s physical strength, weaknesses, and stamina.
Trimshamsa is number thirteen (D-30) This graph will show us the happiness, misfortune, miseries, evils, and difficulties that a person may face in his life.
Khavedamsa is number fourteen (D-40)
This chart shows us the horoscope’s favorable and unfavorable effects on our lives. This also reveals whether the maternal side of the family has left a legacy.
Akshvedamsa (number 15) (D-45)
This chart reveals information about a person’s personality and how he lives his life. Again, this chart indicates whether or not there is a paternal side of the family legacy.
Shastiamsa is the sixteenth member of the Shastiamsa family (D-60)
This chart reveals information about our past lives’ karmas and the consequences of our good and bad deeds. It explains why certain events in a person’s life take place.
Let’s take a look at which Chart is regarded as the most crucial for a happy marriage.