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Dear sir,

 

 

I am learning Astrology from few years. I have some doubts. How

navamsa charts will be take in account of predictions. Also can we

predict from Navamsa chart also? Pls. anybody clarify.

 

 

 

B.K. Rao

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Dear Sri Rao,Majority of people focus only on Lagna and Navamansha charts, although Maharishi Parashara gave us the 16 chart divisions (Shodasamsha) scheme, wherein Navamansha had great importance. As the name goes, navamansha is the 9th div., and 9th H being the significator of Dharma, it is also known as Dharmansha - and hence our past karma and a life moulding our inherent capabilities thereupon. The other thing that is easily figured from the Navamansha is its shared/common elements with the Lagna chart - giving us, thus, the concept of Vargottama, which, depending on its bhava placement, emits its significance, and can be good or bad - thus, not necessarily 'good' as the word 'vargottama' might indicate. But Navamansha is a good indicator of where the native's good/bad karma come from and/or needs to work. Hope this helps.Patheyabulusukrao <bulusukrao wrote: Dear sir,I am learning Astrology from few years. I have some doubts. How navamsa charts will be take in account of predictions. Also can we predict from Navamsa chart also? Pls. anybody clarify.B.K. Rao

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