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by RishiRahul » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:54 pm
Microscopic view of specific house in Rasi Chart = The Rasi chart is the body of the native and shows how he shall view this world and shall react to the various inputs from the environment. Other divisional charts as like a microscopic magnification of one of the aspects dealt with one specific house (at least) in the Rasi Chart. For example, the Dasamsa (D-10 Chart) shows the working environment of the individual and his career. In the Rasi Chart, the same is examined from the tenth house. Thus, the tenth house in the Rasi chart has expanded into another complete chart making the examination of events easier. Such a simultaneous examination of the Rasi Chart and any individual D-Chart is called the microscopic examination and essentially reveals hidden attributes and ways in which the native shall react to the inputs coming from the specific environment.
Independent view = The Divisional charts are independent aspects of the environment and hence, can be examined independent of the Rasi Chart as well. Such an independent examination reveals details of how the matters concerned exist, influence and change with time. It shows the changes in the environment itself. Whether a person is on leave or holiday, his office may continue to function and people may continue to do the things the do. Various changes like new regulations, orders, colleagues joining and leaving continue. These changes may affect the native directly or indirectly and the Dasamsa shall reveal all these changes.
Independent planetary dignity = The dignity of a planet like placement in exalted, own, friendly or debilitated sign in the D-chart has an independent say in the affairs related to the concerned chart. Say a planet is exalted in a quadrant in the Rasi chart and debilitated in a Dusthana in the Siddhamsa and say that the dasa of the said planet were to function in childhood. Then we would one naughty child in our hands who would have excellent health, running around all the time and refusing to study (Siddhamsa the D-24 chart shows the education environment and its impact). The exception being the Navamsa (D-9 Chart) where the dignities of the planets shall directly affect those in the Rasi Chart. These include:
1. Neechabhanga: A planet placed in debility (Neecha) in the Rasi chart, if exalted in the Navamsa results in Neechabhanga or cancellation (Bhanga) of debility. It indicates a sudden rise in fortune.
2. Ucchabhanga: A planet placed in exaltation (Uccha) in the Rasi chart, if placed in debility in the Navamsa chart results in Ucchabhanga or cancellation of exaltation. It indicates a sudden reversal in fortune.
3. Vargottama: A planet/Lagna placed in the same sign in the Rasi and Navamsa is said to have the privileged status of being Vargottama and shall generally give very beneficial results.
Parasara’s Shodasa Varga
The Shodasa Varga (or Sixteen Chart) scheme11 of Parasara employs the most vital 16 charts. They are =
5. Rasi (D-1: Physical body),
6. Hora (D-2: Wealth),
7. Drekkana (D-3: Co-born),
8. Chaturthamsa (D-4, fortune, properties),
9. Saptamsa (D-7: children),
10. Navamsa (D-9: Self & spouse),
11. Dasamsa (D-10: Power, Career & Profession),
Dusthana = The evil houses, namely 6,8 & 12 house.
Navamsa = also called the Dharma-amsa. After a person dies, only Dharma follows him to the next life. It is for this reason the Navamsa has the power to alter, upset or trengthen the Rasi chart based on the dignities and placement of planets in it. It gives the blessings or curses we have carried forward from an unclosed Karmic account.
Other schemes depending on the extent and depth of study to be done on the chart. The scheme of Jaimini adds the Shastamsa (D-6: enemies), Rudramsa (D-11) and Panchamamsa (D-5) charts to the Parasari scheme and thus, does not deviate from the
primary usage of the divisional charts. Some other later day astrologers advise the use of Dasavarga (Ten divisional charts: Jataka Parijatha) while others recommend Shadvarga (Six divisional charts) and Saptavarga (Seven divisional chart) schemes. Some have also differed on the method of construction of the divisional charts while others have differed on its usage like recommending the Drekkana (D-3 chart) for Karmaphala (Results of deeds or profession) instead of co-born.
12. Dwadasamsa (D-12: Parents & elders),
13. Kalamsa (D-16: Vehicles, all luxuries & happiness),
14. Vimsamsa (D-20: Worship and spiritualism),
15. Siddhamsa (D-24: Education & all learning),
16. Bhamsa (D-27: strengths & weaknesses),
17. Trimsamsa (D-30: all evils),
18. Khavedamsa (D-40: Matrilineal Karma showing good /bad),
19. Akshavedamsa (D-45: Patrilineal karma showing good/bad) and
20. Shastyamsa (D-60: Own past Karma showing good/bad).
The Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra gives the names and presiding deities of these divisions of the zodiac. According to Satyacharya’s principle for Vimsottari dasa, the dasa lord acts as the Sun, the antardasa lord acts like the Moon and the Pratyantar dasa lord acts as the Lagna. The divisional deities provide the clue to propitiation during the Vimsottari dasa and sub-periods.
During a particular antardasa if native suffers from a setback in career, the deity of the Dasamsa (D-10 chart) occupied by the planet governing the antardasa should be propitiated for immediate relief.
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