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Divisional Charts

Articles on vargas and divisional-chart technique in Jyotish.

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  1. D1 Rashi Chart

    The D1 Rashi Chart is traditionally treated as the main birth chart and the base context for reading divisional charts, visible conduct, broad life promises, and initial topic-specific indications.

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  2. D10 Dashamsha Chart

    The D10 Dashamsha chart is traditionally used to study profession, work attitude, service or business orientation, career smoothness, and public role within Jyotish.

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  3. D12 Dwadashamsha Chart

    The D12 Dwadashamsha chart is traditionally associated with parents, ancestry, lineage, family bonding, and inherited patterns.

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  4. D16 Shodashamsha Chart

    The D16 Shodashamsha chart is traditionally used in Jyotish to examine vehicles, movable luxuries, comforts, and the ability to enjoy them.

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  5. D2 Hora Chart

    The D2 Hora chart is traditionally associated with wealth, resources, and dhan-dhanya indications within divisional chart analysis.

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  6. D20 Vimshamsha Chart

    The D20 Vimshamsha chart is traditionally used for questions of worship, devotion, spiritual practice, inner search, and obstacles in sadhana.

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  7. D24 Chaturvimshamsha Chart

    The D24 Chaturvimshamsha chart is traditionally associated with learning, knowledge, aptitude, education choices, and the relationship between study and later benefit.

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  8. D27 Bhamsha Chart

    The D27 Bhamsha chart is traditionally used to examine planetary strength, inner strength, resilience, self-protection, stamina, and the capacity to face difficulties.

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  9. D3 Drekkana Chart

    The D3 Drekkana chart is traditionally used to examine siblings, courage, hidden personality, thought patterns, and selected vulnerability indications in Jyotish.

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  10. D30 Trimshamsha Chart

    The D30 Trimshamsha chart is traditionally used to examine misfortune, suffering, obstacles, health-related indications, inner weaknesses, and difficult life patterns in Jyotish.

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  11. D4 Chaturthamsha Chart

    The D4 Chaturthamsha chart is traditionally used in Jyotish to study land, houses, residence, immovable property, and related comforts or difficulties.

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  12. D40 Khavedamsha Chart

    The D40 Khavedamsha chart is traditionally used for subtle fourth-house matters, maternal lineage indications, inherited patterns, and related health, emotional, property, research-completion, and prosperity themes.

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  13. D45 Akshavedamsha Chart

    The D45 Akshavedamsha chart is traditionally used to examine subtle inherited patterns, father-side lineage themes, hidden motivations, and the deeper condition of planets behind D1 outcomes.

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  14. D60 Shashtiamsha Chart

    The D60 Shashtiamsha chart is a fine divisional chart traditionally used for subtle karmic context, past-life indications, and rectification-sensitive interpretation.

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  15. D7 Saptamsha Chart

    The D7 Saptamsha is a divisional chart traditionally associated with children, descendants, lineage growth, and child-related concerns.

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  16. D9 Navamsha Chart

    The D9 Navamsha chart is traditionally used to study inner nature, marriage themes, dharma, fortune, and deeper planetary strength.

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  17. Rashi Tulya Navamsha

    Rashi Tulya Navamsha is a Jyotish technique that maps each planet's D9 sign back into the D1 chart to refine the house where that planet's influence may be read.

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  18. Using Divisional Charts

    In this tradition of Jyotish, divisional charts are treated as supporting contexts that refine, confirm, and deepen the indications first seen from D1, rather than as isolated sources of certainty.

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  19. Varga Strength

    Varga strength is a Jyotish technique for weighing whether a planetary indication gains support through repeated dignity, placement, and confirmation across D1, D9, and relevant divisional charts.

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  20. Vargottama

    Vargottama is a divisional-chart condition in which a planet or point repeats the same sign, especially between D1 and D9. In this tradition of Jyotish, it is mainly treated as an indication of strength rather than an...

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