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||SHREE GANESH||||VAKRATUNDAYE HOOM|| || KAALI KAALI MAHAKAALI,KAALIKEY PRAMESHWARI,SARAVAANAND KARI DEVI,NARAYANI NAMASTUTE. || ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Bhåtparäçarahoräçästra: ~*~Ch. 6. The Sixteen Divisions of a Räçi 1. O Mahärçi Paräçar, I have known from you about the Grahas, Räçis and their descriptions. I desire to know the details of various divisions of a Räçi, will you please narrate. 2-4. Names of the 16 Vargas. Lord Brahma has described 16 kinds of Vargas (Divisions) for each Räçi. Listen to those. The names are Räçi, Horä, Dreshkan, Chaturthäàç, Saptäàç, Naväàç, Dashäìç, Dvadashäìç, Shodashäìç, Vimshäìç, Chaturvimshäìç, Saptavimshäìç, Trimshäìç, Khavedäìç, Akshavedäìç and Shashtiäìç. 5-6. Räçi and Horä. The Räçi, owned by a Grah, is called its Kshetra. The first half of an odd Räçi is the Hora, ruled by Sürya. While the second half is the Hora of Candr. The reverse is true in the case of an even Räçi. Half of a Räçi is called Hora. These are totally 24, counted from Mesh and repeated twice (at the rate of 12) in the whole of the zodiac. 7-8. Dreshkan. One third of a Räçi is called Dreshkan. These are totally 36, counted from Mesh, repeating thrice at the rate of 12 per round. The 1st, 5th and the 9th Räçis from a Räçi are its three Dreshkanas and

are, respectively, lorded by Narada, Agasthya and Durvash. 9. Chaturthäìç. The Lords of the 4 Kendras from a Räçi are the rulers of respective Chaturthäìç of a Räçi, commencing from Mesh. Each Chaturthäìç is one fourth of a Räçi. The deities, respectively, are Sanak, Sanand, Kumar and Sanatan. 10-11. Saptäìç. The Saptäìç (one seventh of a Räçi) counting commences from the same Räçi in the case of an odd Räçi. It is from the seventh Räçi thereof, while an even Räçi is considered. The names of the seven divisions in odd Räçis are Kshaar Ksheer, Dadhi, Ghrith, Ikshu, Ras, Madhya and Suddh Jal. These designations are reversed for an even Räçi. 12. Naväìç. The Naväìç calculation are for a Movable Räçi from there itself, for a Fixed Räçi from the 9th thereof and for a Dual Räçi from the 5th thereof. They go by designations Deva (divine), Manushya (human) and

Rakshasa (devilish) in a successive and repetitive order for a Movable Räçi. (Manushya, Rakshasa and Deva are the order for a Fixed Räçi, while Rakshasa, Manushya and Deva are a Dual Räçis order) 13-14. Dashäìç. Starting from the same Räçi for an odd Räçi and from the 9th with reference to an even Räçi, the 10 Dashäìças, each of 3 degrees, are reckoned. These are presided over by the ten rulers of the cardinal directions, viz. Indra, Agni, Yama, Rakshasa, Varuna, Vayu, Kuber, Isan, Brahma and Ananth in case of an odd Räçi. It is in the reverse order, that these presiding deities are reckoned, when an even Räçi is given. 15. Dvadashäìç. The reckoning of the Dvadashäìç (one twelfth of a Räçi, or 2 ½ degrees each) commences from the same Räçi. In each Räçi the presidentship repeats thrice in the order of Ganesh, Ashvini Kumar, Yama and Sarpa for the 12 Dvadashäìças. 16. Shodashäìç (or Kaläìç). Starting from Mesh for a Movable Räçi, from Simh for a Fixed Räçi and from Dhanu for a Dual Räçi, the 16 Shodashäìças (16th part of a Räçi, i.e. of 1ー5230) are regularly distributed. The presiding deities of these repeat in the order Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Sūrya four times in the case of an odd Räçi. It is reverse in the case of an even Räçi, that these ruling deities are understood. 17-21. Vimshäìç. From Mesh for a Movable Räçi, from Dhanu for a Fixed Räçi and from Simh for a Common Räçi: this is how the calculations of Vimshäìças (1/20th of a Räçi, or 1ー30 each) are to commence. The presiding deities of the 20 Vimshäìças in an odd Räçi are, respectively: Kali, Gauri, Jaya, Lakshmi, Vijaya, Vimal, Sati, Tara, Jvalamukhi, Sveta, Lalita, Bagalamukhi, Pratyangir, Shachi, Raudri, Bhavani, Varad, Jaya, Tripura and Sumukhi. In an even Räçi these 20 deities, respectively, are

Daya, Megha, Chinnasi, Pisachini, Dhumavathi, Matangi, Bal, Bhadr, Arun, Anal, Pingal, Chuchchuk, Ghora, Vaarahi, Vaishnavi, Sita, Bhuvanesvari, Bhairavi, Maìgal and Aparajit. 22-23. Chaturvimshäìç. The Chaturvimshäìç (1/24th part of a Räçi, or 1ー15 each) distribution commences from Simh and Kark, respectively, for an odd and an even Räçi. In the case of an odd Räçi the ruling deities repeat twice in the order of Skand, Parusdhar, Anal, Vishwakarma, Bhag, Mitr, Maya, Antaka, Vrisha-Dwaja, Govinda, Madan and Bhima. Reverse these from Bhima twice to know the deities for the Chaturvimshäìç in an even Räçi. 24-26. Saptavimshäìç (Nakshaträìç, or Bhäìç). The Saptavimshäìç Lords are, respectively, the presiding deities of the 27 Nakshatras, as under: Dastra (Ashvini Kumar), Yama, Agni, Brahma, Candr, Isa, Adhiti, Jiva, Ahi, Pitar, Bhag, Aryama, Sürya, Tvasht, Marut, Chakragni, Mitr, Vasava,

Rakshasa, Varuna, Vishwadeva, Govinda, Vasu, Varuna, Ajap, Ahirbuddhnya and Pushya. These are for an odd Räçis. Count these deities in a reverse order for an even Räçi. The Saptavimshäìç distribution commences from Mesh and other Movable Räçis for all the 12 Räçis. 27-28. Trimshäìç. The Trimshäìç Lords for an odd Räçi are Maìgal, Çani, Guru, Budh and Çukr. Each of them in order rules 5, 5, 8, 7 and 5 degrees. The deities, ruling over the Trimshäìças, are, respectively, Agni, Vayu, Indra, Kuber and Varuna. In the case of an even Räçi the quantum of Trimshäìç, Grah lordship and deities get reversed. 29-30. Khavedäìç (or Chatvarimshäìç, 1/40th part of a Räçi). For odd Räçis count from Mesh and for an even Räçi from Tula in respect of Khavedäìças (each of 45 of arc). Vishnu, Candr, Marichi, Tvasht, Dhata, Shiva, Ravi, Yama, Yaksh, Gandharv, Kaal and Varuna repeat successively, as presiding deities,

in the same order for all Räçis. 31-32. Akshavedäìç (1/45th part of a Räçi). Mesh, Simh and Dhanu are the Räçis, from which the distributions, respectively, commence for Movable, Immovable and Common Räçis. In Movable Räçis Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu; in Immovable Räçis Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma and in Common Räçis Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva repeat 15 times the presidentship over these Akshavedäìças. 33-41. Shashtiäìç (1/60th part of a Räçi, or half a degree each). To calculate the Shashtiäìç Lord ignore the Räçi position of a Grah and take the degrees etc. it traversed in that Räçi. Multiply that figure by 2 and divide the degrees by 12. Add 1 to the remainder, which will indicate the Räçi, in which the Shashtiäìç falls. The Lord of that Räçi is the Grah, ruling the said Shashtiäìç. In odd Räçis the names of Shashtiäìças are 1. Ghora, 2. Rakshasa, 3. Deva, 4. Kuber, 5. Yaksh, 6. Kindar, 7. Bhrasht,

8. Kulaghna, 9. Garal, 10. Vahni, 11. Maya, 12. Purishak, 13. Apampathi, 14. Marutwan, 15. Kaal, 16. Sarpa, 17. Amrit, 18. Indu, 19. Mridu, 20. Komal, 21. Heramba, 22. Brahma, 23. Vishnu, 24. Maheshwara, 25. Deva, 26. Ardr, 27. Kalinas, 28. Kshitees, 29. Kamalakar, 30. Gulik, 31. Mrityu, 32. Kaal, 33. Davagni, 34. Ghora, 35. Yama, 36 Kantak, 37. Suddh, 38. Amrit, 39. PurnaCandr, 40. Vishadagdha, 41. Kulanas, 42. Vamshakshaya, 43. Utpat, 44. Kaal, 45. Saumya, 46. Komal, 47. Sheetal, 48. Karaladamshtr, 49. Candramukhi, 50. Praveen, 51. Kaalpavak, 52. Dhannayudh, 53. Nirmal, 54. Saumya, 55. Krur, 56. Atisheetal, 57. Amrit, 58. Payodhi, 59. Brahman, 60. CandraRekha (InduRekha). The reverse is the order for even Räçis in so much, as these names are cased. Grahas in benefic Shashtiäìças produce auspicious, while the opposite is true in case of Grahas in malefic Shashtiäìças. 42-53. Varg Classification. Maitreya, explained now are the sum

effects of classifications of different divisions (or Vargas, so far narrated). These are four kinds, viz. Shad Varg, Sapth Varg, Dasha Varg and Shodasha Varg. In the ShadVarg classification the Varg designations are Kimshuk, Vyanjan, Chamar, Chatr and Kundal, according to a Grah being in 2 to 6 combinations of good Vargas. Next is the Sapth Varg, in which these classifications continue in the same manner up to six combinations of good Vargas, the 7th additional Varg getting classified, as Mukut. In the Dasha Varg scheme the designations commence from Parijata etc., such as 2 good Vargas - Parijatha, 3 Uttama, 4 Gopur, 5 Simhasan, 6 Paravata, 7 Devaloka, 8 Brahmaloka, 9 Sakravahana and 10 Vargas - Shridham. In the Shodasha Varg scheme the combinations of Vargas go with designations thus: two good Vargas - Bhedak, 3 Kusum, 4 Nagapushpa, 5 Kanduk, 6 Kerala, 7 Kalpa Vriksha, 8 Chandan Vana, 9 PurnaCandr, 10 Uchchaisrava, 11 Dhanvantari, 12 Süryakant, 13 Vidrum, 14

Chakra-Simhasan, 15 Golok and 16 Vargas - Çré Vallabh. In these divisions the divisions, falling in the Grahs exaltation Räçi, Mooltrikon Räçi, own Räçi and the Räçis, owned by the Lord of a Kendra from the Arudha Lagn, are all to be considered (as good Vargas). The divisions of a combust Grah, defeated Grah, weak Grah and a Grah in bad Avasthas, like Sayan, be all ignored to be auspicious, for these destroy the good Yogas.~*~. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ If You have

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