Guest guest Posted July 31, 2003 Report Share Posted July 31, 2003 Hi, I read about the navamsa charts - divisonal charts. Can some one explain what importance do they hold in the astrology. I read that they are the most imp chart for prediction and not rasi charts. Pls some one explain -Learner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Om Namah SHivaya Dear Learner Not only navamsa, there are many other divisionals as well. Drekkana for co-borns and vitality, chaturthamsa for properties, Panchamsa for fame, Shastamsa for health, saptamsa for children, ashtamsa for disease, Dasamsa for career and status, Rudramsa for death and war, Dwadasamsa for parents, Shodasamsa for luxuries,Vimsamsa for worship, Chaturvimsamsa or siddhamsa for education and higher learning, Nakshatramsa for strenghts and weaknesses, Trimsamsa for evils, Khavedamsa for Auspiciousness and maternal lineage, Akshakhavedamsa for paternal lineage, Shastyamsa for past life, Navamsa dwadasamsa for varna and fame , Nadi etc. Kalyan varma in Saravali the classical work says, that a jyotishi cannot move forward if he doesnot know the divisionals. regards partha om tat sat , "blr_delhi_asia" <blr_delhi_asia> wrote: > Hi, > I read about the navamsa charts - divisonal charts. > Can some one explain what importance do they hold > in the astrology. > I read that they are the most imp chart for prediction and > not rasi charts. > > Pls some one explain > > -Learner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Hi Partha, Thanxs for the information. Can you throw more light as to how are these charts used in prediction. As you said,Dasamsa stands for career and status so while njudging the career of person we should look at dasama also. But how is that read. I will be greatful if you can explain that. Thanxs -Learner , "V.Partha sarathy" <partvinu5> wrote: > Om Namah SHivaya > > Dear Learner > > Not only navamsa, there are many other divisionals as well. Drekkana > for co-borns and vitality, chaturthamsa for properties, Panchamsa for > fame, Shastamsa for health, saptamsa for children, ashtamsa for > disease, Dasamsa for career and status, Rudramsa for death and war, > Dwadasamsa for parents, Shodasamsa for luxuries,Vimsamsa for worship, > Chaturvimsamsa or siddhamsa for education and higher learning, > Nakshatramsa for strenghts and weaknesses, Trimsamsa for evils, > Khavedamsa for Auspiciousness and maternal lineage, Akshakhavedamsa > for paternal lineage, Shastyamsa for past life, Navamsa dwadasamsa > for varna and fame , Nadi etc. > Kalyan varma in Saravali the classical work says, that a jyotishi > cannot move forward if he doesnot know the divisionals. > regards > partha > om tat sat > > > > , "blr_delhi_asia" > <blr_delhi_asia> wrote: > > Hi, > > I read about the navamsa charts - divisonal charts. > > Can some one explain what importance do they hold > > in the astrology. > > I read that they are the most imp chart for prediction and > > not rasi charts. > > > > Pls some one explain > > > > -Learner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Om Namah shivaya Dear Learner The arthatrikonas in dasamsa are very important to determine the profession. Look at the signs in 2nd , 6th and 10th in dasamsa. Look at the planets there, this will give a clue as to the type of profession a person may get into. apart from this one must also consider 4th house. 7th house has to be seen for businessmen. if 7th is stronger than 6th then the person is surely to get into business. i mean not ashtakavarga , but the planets. say there are two planets in 7th house in dasamsa, and none or one in 6th, then the person will surely get into business. if both the houses are empty then, we have to see which of the two lords are stronger, is it the 6th or the 7th lord. this will give you a clue to determine profession. navamsa chart is very important especially when we are timing luck, fortune and marriage. there are too many rules which i cant spell out here, you can contact me privately. regards partha om tat sat , "blr_delhi_asia" <blr_delhi_asia> wrote: > Hi Partha, > Thanxs for the information. > Can you throw more light as to how are these charts > used in prediction. > As you said,Dasamsa stands for career and status > so while njudging the career of person we should > look at dasama also. But how is that read. > I will be greatful if you can explain that. > > Thanxs > -Learner > > > > , "V.Partha sarathy" > <partvinu5> wrote: > > Om Namah SHivaya > > > > Dear Learner > > > > Not only navamsa, there are many other divisionals as well. > Drekkana > > for co-borns and vitality, chaturthamsa for properties, Panchamsa > for > > fame, Shastamsa for health, saptamsa for children, ashtamsa for > > disease, Dasamsa for career and status, Rudramsa for death and war, > > Dwadasamsa for parents, Shodasamsa for luxuries,Vimsamsa for > worship, > > Chaturvimsamsa or siddhamsa for education and higher learning, > > Nakshatramsa for strenghts and weaknesses, Trimsamsa for evils, > > Khavedamsa for Auspiciousness and maternal lineage, Akshakhavedamsa > > for paternal lineage, Shastyamsa for past life, Navamsa dwadasamsa > > for varna and fame , Nadi etc. > > Kalyan varma in Saravali the classical work says, that a jyotishi > > cannot move forward if he doesnot know the divisionals. > > regards > > partha > > om tat sat > > > > > > > > , "blr_delhi_asia" > > <blr_delhi_asia> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I read about the navamsa charts - divisonal charts. > > > Can some one explain what importance do they hold > > > in the astrology. > > > I read that they are the most imp chart for prediction and > > > not rasi charts. > > > > > > Pls some one explain > > > > > > -Learner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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