- Ascendant D-60 is the 60th divisional chart, as we all know. As a result, it is the 60th segment of a symbol. So, split a 30 degree sign by 60: 30/60 = (0.5) half a degree is the 60th division of a sign. If my Ascendant is Pisces at 11.00 degrees in my birth chart, 11.00 divided by 0.5 equals 22.00. So, in the D-60 chart, my ascendant will be the 22nd house/sign from my ascendant in the Birth Chart. Begin counting from Pisces, and Sagittarius will be the 22nd house/sign. That will be my D-60 Ascendant.
- Take the degree of the planet for Planetary Positions in D-60 as well. Divide the figure by 12 after multiplying it by 2 and removing the minutes. 1 is added to the remainder. The number of signs distant from that planet’s sign position in the birth chart is the outcome. Let’s have a look at an example.
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What’s the best way to fix my d60 chart?
The chart of former life Karmas and Curses is known as Shastyamsa. D-60, according to Parasara, should be seen for the rest of one’s life. The lagna in the D-60 depicts yourself and how your former lives have influenced your current existence, which is why the D-60 lagna is visible. D-60 depicts the karma associated with a bhava in which a planet or planets are affected by conjunction or aspect. If the curse appears in the D-60 but not in the rasi, it indicates that the karma is yet to be harvested.
In the rasi chart, there is a curse. The curse is established when a benefic planet is aspected by a malefic planet, or when any two malefic planets are aspecting a benefic planet. When the most benefic planet is affected, we must look at the higher charts, which are D-40 (Maternal), D-45 (Paternal), and D-60 (Paternal) (Personnel). All of these varga charts could be combined in some way. If this curse does not appear in the D-60, it is not due to a personnel defect or problem that you have caused.
In this world, D-60 lagna represents you. This will offer you an insight of your personality qualities in this existence. The D-60 would actualize all of one’s previous karma.
The Arudha lagna can reveal information about one’s past existence. AL signifies a person’s image, and since we’re looking at the D-60, it denotes what you did in a previous existence. Draw a new chart with respect to Arudhas using AL as the lagna.
Curse manifests through D-60, as evidenced by the Moola dasa (Moola signifies root), which denotes the underlying reasons of your problems in this life in the form of curses.
Before entering D-60, make sure the time is accurate, as the lagna in D-60 changes every 2 minutes. By using the Prana Pada lagna and ensuring that the Sun and Moon are in trines to it, D-60 can be corrected.
Yogas that appear in the rasi chart, as well as the lords linked with these yogas, if they are in excellent Shastiamsa, will produce favorable results during the dasa periods.
When D-60 is connected to dharma and the lord of the 9th house of the rasi chart, it indicates that negative karma is the reason for your birth in this incarnation.
Mars is the lord of my 9th house in the rasi chart, and he is in Raakshasha, which is not a positive sign. I went to a nadi reader when I was young, and he told me that in a previous life, I used to drink a lot and misbehaved at a temple, as well as disfigure the god’s idol. The 9th house is the house of the temple, thus in this life, the same Mars is causing me troubles because it is conjunct Ketu in the 3rd house, which is similar to Pishacha yoga. My 4th lord, Ketu (happiness), is united with Mars, the lord of my 9th house (Bhadhakesa)
The Shastiamsa lagna’s diety would provide a vivid image of what the person accomplishes and enjoys. My D-60 lagna is Venus, and it is located in the Garala Amsa in my case. Garala means poison, thus my characteristics would be spitting poison or consuming poison, as Shiva did to preserve the earth. I believe I am linked to the second sort of Garala, in which I absorb the anguish or sadness of others. As an astrolger, I take on other people’s anguish and sadness and help them address their problems.
The Sun is Neecha in Kula-Naasa amsa, with the Lagna in D-60 and Neecha. Kula represents lineage as well as its destruction, thus this is not an appropriate placement in the D-60. My family’s last male member is me.
Ketu is in the 9th house in the house of dharma in the D-60 chart, while the lord of the 9th house is in the 11th house. Mercury, the lord of the 9th house, is in Kaala Pavaka, which is equivalent to holy fire, while Ketu is in Heramba Amsa, which is similar to Vinayaka. Because Mercury is retrograde, I have a great longing for Jyotish that has been rekindled from a previous existence. Jyotish is similar to Kaala Pavaka amsa.
What exactly is a d60 chart?
Today’s post is all about astrology. So, Divisional chart 60, D-60, Shashtyamsha, ‘your hidden life’! When you divide a 30 degree long rashi/sign into 60 parts, each portion is 1/2 deg or 30 seconds long, you get this chart. This analysis is divided into two sections.
- Each amsha/part has its own rashi/sign, allowing you to create a completely new chart with these new planet-rashi alignments. The D-60 graph is shown here.
- Each of the 60 components of a rashi/sign has a distinct personality. Each planet is assigned to the amsha/part in which its degree falls, and so takes on the characteristics of that amsha/part. The Shashtyamsha portions are divided into 60 groups. Here you may find out which category each of the nine planets belongs to, as well as their deepest natures.
As a result, there are 720 parts/amsha for the 360 degrees of the Zodiac. That’s all there is to math! But astrology is math, and you can’t avoid it.
- The D-1 divisional chart, sometimes known as the birth chart, is the first divisional chart. This is the physical manifestation of reality. We can’t stop talking about this graph.
What is the formula for Shashtiamsa?
Parasara defined the sixteen shodasvargas in his Bhat Parara Horstra; for the Shashtiamsa sub-division of a sign, he stated that one should consider the sign position of a planet and the degrees, etc. it traveled in that sign. Multiply that number by two and divide by twelve, then add one to the remainder to determine the sign in which the Shashtiamsa falls; the lord of that sign is the planet ruling the Shashtiamsa. He has given the names of the sixty shashtiamsas that fall in odd signs in a specific order, which he claims should be reversed for even signs. Planets in benefic shashtiamsas bring good fortune, whilst planets in malefic shashtiamsas bring bad fortune. He clarifies that divisions falling in the planet’s exaltation sign, moolatrikona sign, own sign, and signs owned by the lord of a kendra (angle) from the graha arudha are all good vargas, but not those divisions of a combust planet, defeated planet, weak planet, or a planet in badavasthasituated wherein situated planetsdestroyyogas.
What if Ketu is in the first house?
The significance of Ketu’s placement in the first house When Ketu chooses to live in the first residence, it always means that you will be pushed beyond your usual limits. This push will be felt in every part of your life. Some people may also consider this to be a difficult time in their lives.
What does the word Navamsa mean?
In Vedic Astrology, the Navamsa is a Divisional Chart that is highly significant to see. The D9 chart is another name for it. Navamsa means “nine Amsa,” and Amsa means “division.” Navamsa literally translates to “9th Division of a Sign.” The strength of planets in your horoscope is determined by the Navamsa chart. It’s the D9 Chart, which allows you to zoom in on different elements of your life up to 9 times to disclose priceless information about your marriage, life after a certain age, and fortune turnaround. The chart is especially useful in the area of marriage, as it may anticipate when a couple will marry and how delays can be avoided.
Some individuals have the misconception that the D9 chart activates after marriage, but this is not true. The main birth chart is used to create the navamsa chart. The positions of the planets in the primary birth chart are physical positions or Zodiac positions at the time of our birth. However, every divisional chart, including the D9 chart, is merely a logical interpretation or placement. As a result, all of our divisional charts D-9, D-10, and so on are active the instant we are born into this world. To determine the true strength of the planets, the Navamsa should be paired with D-27 (Bhamsha chart).
The gods of the first, fourth, and seventh Navamsas have divine importance. Generosity, power, and money are all attributes it portrays.
The rulers of the second, fifth, and eighth Navamsas represent spiritual renown and benevolence. It refers to a person who is compassionate, has a good heart, and is well-known for working for human welfare.
The 3rd, 6th, and 9th Navamsa lords have demonic significance. It reflects the traits of a demon or Rakshasa, such as being cruel, violent, selfish, and possessing negative tendencies.
The maintaining of yogas in the Lagna chart is a significant aspect of Navamsa that many astrologers overlook. In the Navamsa horoscope, the Rajyogas, or benefic or malefic yogas in the planets, may be seen retaining. We occasionally encounter a chart with two or more Exalted Planets or planets in the same sign, but the person does not achieve much in life. However, a person with poor planet placements can attain a lot of success and status in life. This occurs because when an exalted planet is debilitated in D9 or in the enemy sign in Navamsa, it does not provide favorable results.
Some Rajyogas of the birth horoscope, such as Atma karaka, Putra karaka, Dhara karaka, Amatya karaka, and others, if maintained or increased in number in the Navamsa chart, can be considered very good progress and provide better outcomes after the age of 30. Other negative natal chart combinations can turn positive in Navamsa and vice versa, which must be investigated for accurate astrological predictions.
Planets that are weak in the Lagna chart but strong in the Navamsa are said to bring good fortune. Planets that are reinforced in the Navamsa chart are said to be three times as powerful as those in the Lagna chart. A planet that is in the same place in the birth chart as it is in the Navamsha chart is said to be extremely powerful. The Lagna Chart analysis only provides a broad overview of the various houses and planets. As a result, the Navamsa chart is highly significant in astrology, and we must use it to gain a better understanding.
What is the best way to read a Vimsamsa chart?
According to Mahrishi Parashara, the Vimsamsa chart is primarily used to examine a person’s spiritual life.
The fact that your 5th and 8th lords (from D-1) are in D-20 implies that you have a ‘true’ spiritual propensity.
If the planets are exalted or in their own sign in D-20, the native possesses the most spiritual strength.
The numbers 5,8,9, and 12 are particularly essential in spiritual life since they represent the following…
The Guru is represented in the 12th house, as well as whether or not the person will achieve moksha.
*Spiritual life will be aided by Mars in the Moon’s House and Mars in the Moon’s House. The influence of Saturn on the moon is also significant.
*The houses of Meena, Vrischika, and Kataka are also said to be significant in spiritual matters.
The placement of four or more planets in a single house is an important guideline for predicting whether or not a person would pursue spirituality. Gautam Buddha is an example of this.
If a person’s horoscope contains four or more planets inside 30 degrees, he or she will seek sanyasa. Almost of sanyasins also have an affected fourth fourth.