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All D Charts 1 All Divisional charts analysis + vaisesika, vargottama Planets here are becoming neutral; they malefic here= bad LO1 here= bad results Most important Golden rules; Behave like their dispositor, take side benefic here= good # aspects apply in D charts (including É trines) With it like in D1. mal/ ben Scissors # the most important is Lagna position and lagna lord position in Causes malefic here= bad Yogas apply here (for any house esp.1 & 7) D chart (the only lord is the lagna lord representing the D permanent benefic here= good (extend to 2/12,3/11,4/10..etc..) problems, kills if the lord of 1 is in vargottama= planet here chart ). Only the natural malefic and benefic Karakas of a the karaka or withdraw boost the D chart/ karaka, but if promotes the planet have a value in D charts for conjunction, aspects & Retire, separate from the LO1 is in dustana= success in karaka of D chart position . More benefic planets aspecting lagna in any D chart= signification of the chart dreams only. (if not weak in D1) the better. A debilitated planet in D1 can give good results in a D lagna lord in 1= good , + in vargottama= chart only if it is a yogi planet or neeccha banga, otherwise the excellent. planet’s natural karakas will fail in it’s bhukti periods. A planet malefic here= bad, benefic here= good combusted or defeated in war in D1 looses all power in any D LO1 is Yogi or avayogi= good results chart, it is dead-like. Exaltation (unless in 3,6,8,12), digbala & Even if position is ordinary in D chart vargottama apply for D charts. Planet exalted in D1 but in dustana in a D chart = bad. _ the most important significator in any D chart is the lord of the ascendant if the ascending sign in D chart is a moola sign (ari, tau, leo, vir, lib, sag, aqu), otherwise it will be the lord of the house representing the D chart (lord of 3 for D3, LO4 for mal/ ben Scissors D4, LO5 for D7, LO7 forD9, LO9 for D12, LO 4 for D16, LO6 Yogas apply here for D30, LO4 for D40, LO12 in D60 ). VK choudry says contrary in prasna p.32 # planets in 3,6,8 (problems),12 is bad (exceptions on the left). # Karakat bhava nasana apply in D charts, if the relevant karaka of the D chart is in lagna it spoils the chart. LO1 here= bad results for the D chart # planets in D charts have more authority on the subject/ karaka at any time (during and after it’s dasa causes concerned than in D1(if they are involved in it). Mars here permanent # planets having a strong position in D1 (even if in dustana) and Is good in all problems, kills also a normal position in a D chart= excellent result in D chart. D charts, otherwise the karaka or withdraw, Any planet here will first give retire, separate from it’ signification # parivartana yoga (mutual exchange) apply. Good results, then bad ones later on. LO1 here= bad results for the D chart # the results of planets in D chart will manifest also in their dasa (if the planet is not weak in D1) at any time (during and after it’s dasa) and bhukti periods + (VALID FOR ANY D CHART); a benefic planet may become malefic on account of malefic Varga (3,6,8,12) or a malefic may become beneficial if in 3,6,8,11. Another importance of Vargas is that it reveals relations between planets in a horoscope in several ways often than the natural relations. For example, there can be relations through conjunctions aspects, angular position (being in quadrants), trinal position, exchange of house. There can be often important relations such as position of one planet in an asterism ruled by another planet. Similarly to be in the Varga of a planet is also relation to that planet. Thus if a planet in the majority of the Vargas happens to be in the Varga owned by say Jupiter, then the effect of the planet should be controlled or influenced by Jupiter. Such relations are essential when we interpret the effects of each period and sub-period. Shadvarga (for prasna): D1,2,3,9,12,30 Sapthavasga (muhurta): +7 Dasavarga (for individuals): + 10,16,60. Shodasavarga (for kings or VIP’s only): + 4,20,24,27,40,45. = All the 16 Vargas. (except D5,6,8,11,81,150) Guidelines; 1) Each Varga is controlled by its significator, which plays an important role in the particular field of life represented by each Varga. 2) If Lagnesh, Vargesh and Karaka are well placed by house, good results will be achieved in the area of life controlled by the specific Varga. "For example an Aries ascendant native, having Libra as ascendant in D-7 chart has Jupiter as its significator. If all three planets namely Mars, the natal lord, Venus the D-7) lord and Jupiter the significator of D-7 chart are placed in angles or trine houses in the D-7 chart the person would be extremely lucky in case of children 3) If the three lords, the divisional, significator and natal lord, fall into angles, trines or the 2nd and 11t houses in the natal chart, good results can be expected pertaining to matters ruled by the divisional chart, 4) The placement of planets in houses 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11 in the Vargas give auspicious results. Planets in the 2nd house are good for money but not family relationships due to its 8th placement from the 7th house. 5) Planets acquiring dik bala are strong and give good results. 6) Planets in 3, 6, 8, or 12 or associated with these lords in Varga charts cause bad effects around the matters controlled by the Varga chart. As always there are exceptions: Saturn in the 8, Mars in the 6 and Venus in the 12 always give good results. 7) Watch for the formation of the Vipareet Rajayoga where the lords of the dusthanas (houses 6, 8, and 12) fall into other dusthanas, which after a challenge brings good results later in life. 8) The placement of natal, divisional lords or malefic (natural or temporary) planets in house 3, 6, 10, and 11 help the native to make progress in life. 9) Planets that are weak in any way, in the natal chart but strong in a Varga chart increase in strength. Likewise planets that are strong in the natal chart but poorly placed in the Varga charts will have their over-all strength diminished thereby decreasing results. 10) Good results can be expected from any planet occupying its points of exaltation, moolatrikona or own sign. 11) A planet occupying houses 6, 8, or 12, even if exalted will have its potential eliminated by being in an evil house. Bear in mind the three exceptions involving Saturn, Mars and Venus mentioned earlier. 12) A planet debilitated, combust or sharing a house with an enemy planet or occupying an enemy zodiac sign in a Varga will give bad or poor results. 13) Planets in Vargas become vargottam if placed in the same sign in the Varga chart as in the natal chart. Some scholars recognize this pattern only in the natal and D-9 charts therefore let experience be your guide. 14) When Jupiter aspects or associates with a planet in an evil house in a Varga this will reduce or even nullify the evil effects of the weak or malefic. 15) The position of the Atmakaraka in each Varga shows lessons of spirituality in that area of life. The Lordship and placement of the Dasas Lords,and the Antar Dashas lords within the Vargas, are used by some modern scholars. If the Dasa lord is either weak or sitting in an evil house, problems and obstructions around the matters ruled by the Varga will occur. 16) The relationship between lords of the main and sub-periods should not be in a 6/8 or 2/12 relationship or bad results may be expected. 17) If the main or sub-period lord is debilitated, or poorly placed, bad results will be attained in the matters ruled by the specific Varga. 18) A planet in the ascendant of any D-chart gives good results in all matters under its control. Likewise the Lord of a D- chart will also give good results unless it is placed in the 8' house of the natal or D-9 chart. 2 Consider vaisesikamsa (planet exalted, in moola or in own sign in several charts) vaisesika means the planet is in a similar good division and disposition. ▼Number of times a planet is exalted, in moola or in own ▼………………………………………………………..▼ NAME & DESCRIPTION OF the VAISESIKA VAISESIKAS valid for Shodasavarga (16 div.) only for kings & VIP’s (available in Jagannath hora) Valid for sadvarga ( 6 divisions) for prasna only 9 Purnacandramsa= full moon Or for saptavarga (7 divisions) for muhurta only 2 Bedhakumsa= piercing, distinguished 10 Ucchaisrava= flying horse, pure power 2 Kimsukumsa= good blossoming 3 Kusumamsa= beautiful flower 11 Dhanvantari= celestial physician 3 Vyansanamsa= insignia & paraphernalia 4 Nagapuspamsa= flower that attract snakes 12 Suryakanta= gemlike effulgence, glow 4 Chamaramsa= authority 5 Kundakamsa= play ball,sports,entertainment 13 Vidruma=fragrant tree,power & attractive 5 Chatramsa/ umbrella= power + authority 6 Keralamsa= king of kerala 14 Indranamsa= most powerfull position 6 Kundalamsa/earing= power + decorations 7 Kalpavriksa= wish fulfilling tree 15 Golokamsa= most blessed 7 Mukutamsa/crown= full power 8 Chandanavamsa= cooling, fragrant sandal 16 Sri Vallabha= Visnu-like status ▼Number of times a planet is exalted, in moola or in own in DASA VARGAS (10 divisions) valid for everybody; (available in Jagannath hora) Results in any D if the planet see in which house the vaisesikamsa planet is lord of (in D1 especially) it will boost the house karakas in not in quadrant or trine, nor Results in D1 especially ; if the planet is; .
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