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Aum Namah Sivaya

Hello Chintan,

 

Among the divisional charts some of them are regular. Navamsa is one of

them. This means that there is no break in the reckoning navamsas.

 

For preparing the Navamsa, you need the degrees of the planets or the

nakshatra padas in which they are placed. If you have the degrees of the

planets, the do the following:

 

1. Devide the degrees (after expunging the signs) by 3deg 20min or

3.333...deg or 200min (This is arrived by dividing the rasi duration 30deg

by 9, no. of navamsas)

2. Round up the quotient to the higher integer. This is the navamsa passed

by the planet in that sign.

3. Now start counting the following way:

a. If the planet is placed in a movable sign, then count from the

same sign itself.

b. If the planet is placed in a fixed sign, then count from the 9th

from it.

c. If the planet is placed in dual sign, the count from the 5h from

it.

 

Lets take an example. Jup is placed in 5deg (300 min) Aries. Dividing 5 by

3deg 20min (or 200min) we get 300 min/200 min = 1.5. Rounding this up to the

higher integer, we get the quotient as 2. So the Jup is in the 2nd Navamsa

of Aries. As Aries is a Movable sign, we start counting from the sign itself

and we arrive at Taurus as the Navamsa where Jup is placed.

 

I will show you why Navamsa is regular. The nine navamsas for Aries spans

from Aries to Sagittarius. The next navamsa should fall in Capricorn. Now

you see that Taurus is a fixed sign and the first navamsa should start from

the 9th from it. The ninth from Taurus is Capricorn, which is the next

navamsa of sagittarius where we stopped for Aries.

 

Because there is exactly one to one mapping of the nakshatra pada and the

navamsa, you can find the navamsa if the nakshatra pada of the planet is

known. Just count which pada is it from the start of the sign and place the

planet in that Navamsa. For example say Jup is in 2nd pada of Aswini. This

is 2 pada away from the start of the sign Aries. So Jup will be in the 2nd

Navamsa of Aries, which happens to be Taurus.

 

Please get back if you have any other doubt.

 

Rgds

Sarajit

 

 

 

>Chintan Chhaya <chintanchhaya

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>vedic astrology

>[vedic astrology] Navamansha ? ? ?

>Mon, 11 Nov 2002 08:15:08 -0800 (PST)

>

>

>Dear Gurus and learned members,

>Could u please explain how to prepare Navamansha chart ? Once we have the

>information of planets falling in which Nakshatra, how to draw it ?

>Hope to get some tips,

>Chintan.

>

>

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Many thanks for the detailed explanation. I am 100% comfortable with Navamansha

calculationa dn making D-9 chart. I have arrived to one basic D-9 preparation

with my birth data. I am facing bit difficulty preparing navamansha based on

Pada. Could u please explain once again ? Do i need to take it by heart the

Signs and Nakshatras falling in each signs ?? ? ? here is something I worked

on...

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

Degree

Minutes

Sign

Nature

B*60+C

F/200

Navamansha

Pada

Navamansha

(Based on Pada)

Asc

13

1

2

Fix

781

4

1

1

Sun

10

43

10

Movable

643

4

1

1

Mon

9

15

12

Dual

555

3

6

2

Mar

24

5

9

Dual

1445

8

8

4

Mer

16

25

9

Dual

985

5

5

1

Jup

27

46

1

Movable

1666

9

9

1

Ven

27

43

11

Fix

1663

9

3

3

Sat

20

38

4

Movable

1238

7

10

2

Rah

4

37

7

Movable

277

2

8

4

Ket

4

37

1

Movable

277

2

2

2

Ura

18

2

7

Movable

1082

6

12

4

Nep

21

50

8

Fix

1310

7

10

2

Plu

20

37

6

Dual

1237

7

4

4

Thanks again for insight...and hope to learn more from u..

Best Regards,

Chintan.

 

Sarajit Poddar <sarajit_poddar (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Aum Namah SivayaHello Chintan,Among the divisional charts some of them are

regular. Navamsa is one of them. This means that there is no break in the

reckoning navamsas.For preparing the Navamsa, you need the degrees of the

planets or the nakshatra padas in which they are placed. If you have the

degrees of the planets, the do the following:1. Devide the degrees (after

expunging the signs) by 3deg 20min or 3.333...deg or 200min (This is arrived by

dividing the rasi duration 30deg by 9, no. of navamsas)2. Round up the quotient

to the higher integer. This is the navamsa passed by the planet in that sign.3.

Now start counting the following way: a. If the planet is placed in a

movable sign, then count from the same sign itself. b. If the planet

is placed in a fixed sign, then count from the 9th from it. c. If the

planet is placed in dual sign, the count from the 5h from it.Lets take an

example. Jup is placed in 5deg (300 min) Aries. Dividing 5 by 3deg 20min (or

200min) we get 300 min/200 min = 1.5. Rounding this up to the higher integer,

we get the quotient as 2. So the Jup is in the 2nd Navamsa of Aries. As Aries

is a Movable sign, we start counting from the sign itself and we arrive at

Taurus as the Navamsa where Jup is placed.I will show you why Navamsa is

regular. The nine navamsas for Aries spans from Aries to Sagittarius. The next

navamsa should fall in Capricorn. Now you see that Taurus is a fixed sign and

the first navamsa should start from the 9th from it. The ninth from Taurus is

Capricorn, which is the next navamsa of sagittarius where we stopped for

Aries.Because there is exactly one to one mapping of the nakshatra pada and the

navamsa, you can find the navamsa if the nakshatra pada of the planet is known.

Just count which pada is it from the start of the sign and place the planet in

that Navamsa. For example say Jup is in 2nd pada of Aswini. This is 2 pada away

from the start of the sign Aries. So Jup will be in the 2nd Navamsa of Aries,

which happens to be Taurus.Please get back if you have any other

doubt.RgdsSarajit>Chintan Chhaya <chintanchhaya >>

vedic astrology>vedic astrology>Subject:

[vedic astrology] Navamansha ? ? ?>Mon, 11 Nov 2002 08:15:08 -0800

(PST)>>>Dear Gurus and learned members,>Could u please explain how to prepare

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