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How to read/analyze D-16 Chart

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Hi All

 

Can anyone tell me some guidelines to read the D16 chart in order to predict the good and bad effect of Conveyance on a individual chart... Sample details for the chart are shown below

 

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DOB : 4th August 1976

TOB : 08:55 AM

POB : New Delhi

 

Thanks in advance to all advicers

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Shodasamsa: Also known as Kalamsa, this is the one sixteenth division of a sign, measuring 1° 52´ 30". The counting begins from Aries for movable signs, from Leo for fixed signs and from Sagittarius for dual signs. Kalamsa is used for seeing vehicles, luxuries and mental happiness.

 

http://sarbani.com/jyotish/introduction_to_vargas.htm

 

 

http://srath.com/lessons/intermediate/divcharts.htm

 

 

http://www.jyotish-remedies.com/articles/rashi_chart_divisional_charts.htm

 

The most respectable authority of Vedic Astrology, Maharishi Parasara, speaks about 16 Divisional Charts. They are The Rashi itself (D-1), Hora (D-2), Drekkana (D-3), Chathurthamsa (D-4), Saptamsa (D-7), Navamsa (D-9) and so on. Maharishi Parasara goes upto Shastiamsa (D-60) which is made dividing a Rashi in to 60 parts and the level of accuracy Vedic Astrology allows us to go to, can be imagined easily by this. Even Ashtottaramsa (D-108) is used by some most experienced astrologers to look into most subtle and accurate events possible!

Hope this helps,

Ravi.........

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