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Destiny Charts Divisional Charts
RAJESHWAR
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The Rashi Chart:
The Rashi Chart (Also called - Rashi Chakra) is the chart showing mere
placement of the planets in the sky in reference to Rashis (Zodiac Signs). The
natal Rashi Chart shows which planet was in which Rashi (Sign) on the time of
the birth of a native. In Rashi Chart a Rashi is marked as natal ascendant
(Janma Lagan) and that sign is counted as the first house. Thus the 12 different
signs become the 12 different houses, where each house controls a set of
matters. Depending upon the nature, rulership, strength, relationships among
the planets placed in different Rashis, the good and bad of the native is derived
by the astrologer.
The Divisional Charts
On the other hand, a Divisional Chart (Vargas Chakra) is not the DIRECT
chart of planets in the sky. The Rashi Chart is a sort of Direct Snapshot of the
sky at a moment. That is why it is a 'True chart' which exists in physical level of
material creation. On the other hand a Divisional Chart is not a direct chart of
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placement - a Divisional Chart does not exist in the true astronomy, but it as a
'Virtual Chart' derived from the Rashi Chart, and there is the glory of Vedic
Astrology
How to make Divisional Charts
When we will make a Divisional chart, Each Rashi will be divided into equal
parts, the number of the parts depending up on which Divisional Chart we are
going to create. Suppose, we are going to make the Navamsa Chart, which is a
9th divisional or harmonic chart, also called D-9. Now, Each Rashi in the Rashi
Chart will be divided in to 9 equal parts, and each of the 9 parts will represent a
separate Rashi in the Navamsa (D-9) Chart, that way the 9th Divisional Chart
will be made.
As an example, let us suppose that Moon is in Aries in one's Rashi Chart. We
want to make the Saptamsa (D-7) Divisional Chart for the native. Now we will
divide Aries in to 7 equal parts, and as per the rules of Vedic Astrology, each
seventh part will denote some separate 'Rashi'(s) in the D-7 chart. Now if the
part of Aries where Moon is denotes Gemini in D-7 chart, the Moon will be in
Gemini in D-7 Chart. All other planets will change signs the same way and
make a complete new chart for the native. That is why, the Moon is not in
Gemini in the sky in real, and it is in Aries. However, it is in the "D-7 Gemini
part" in Aries that is why in D-7 Chart Moon will go to Gemini. A Divisional Chart
is completely different from the Rashi Chart; however, one planet may occupy
same sign in Rashi Chart and in other Divisional Charts, which is only a co-
incident.
Uses of Divisional Charts
The most respectable authority of Vedic Astrology, Maharishi Parasara, speaks
about 16 Divisional Charts. They are The Rashi itself (D-1), Hora (D-2),
Drekkana (D-3), Chathurthamsa (D-4), Saptamsa (D-7), Navamsa (D-9) and so
on. Maharishi Parasara goes up to Shastiamsa (D-60) which is made dividing a
Rashi in to 60 parts and the level of accuracy Vedic Astrology allows us to go
to, can be imagined easily by this. Even Ashtottaramsa (D-108) is used by
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some most experienced astrologers to look into most subtle and accurate
events possible!
Maharishi Parasara also speaks about the use of these Divisional Charts. He
has said to see the body of the native from Rashi Chart (D-1) itself, whereas he
has suggested to look at other Divisional Charts for other affairs, such as wealth
from D-2, siblings from D-3, profession from D-10 etc. Some of these
indications are similar to house significations like 3rd from ascendant deals with
co-borns, and the D-chart dealing with siblings is D-3. We see profession from
10th house and the D-chart dealing with profession is D-10. However it is not
always true, like D-12 deals with mother and father though we look at 4th house
for mother. Sometimes it is a bit similar like the 7th house is a secondary house
for progeny and for the same matter we look at D-7 chart. However the main
house dealing with progeny is of course the 5th house.
As per Maharishi Parasara's advice, we can understand easily which house is
to be looked at for which matter. Suppose, someone got an infection in the body
what would say this? Since it is about the body and self, the Rashi Chart (D-1)
itself has to be seen. Infection is seen from the 6th house, so we should look at
the 6th house and lord in the Rashi Chart. Now different houses denote different
body parts, they will have to be looked at for more details. Like influence of 6th
lord (infection) on 2nd house (face) in Rashi Chart (Chart of body) might cause
infection in face.
Suppose, we want to know about native's education. Should we look at the
Rashi Chart again? Logically, No. Because it has to be seen from
Chaturvimsamsa (D-24) since this D-chart deals with education. Now if we look
closer -* 4th house in D-24: Formal education itself. Reason - 4th houses is of
formal education.* 5th house in D-24: Original knowledge the person owns.
Reason - 5th houses is of knowledge. An 'ordinary student' might have a better
knowledge than a 'better student' than him in the same class. I have seen in my
personal experiences that many students have good knowledge about the
subject but don't get the best marks or stands first always. He is weak in 4th
house (result of education, mostly) but not in 5th house (knowledge).* 6th house
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in D-24: Competitors in studies. Reason - 6th houses is rivals. For a first boy in
the school, this will signify the 2nd boy, 3rd boy and so on, whoever among the
classmates compete with him in studies. It will not signify an ordinary student of
his class since the first boy does not have to ever compete with any ordinary
student for his place. Note - A student with strong 6th house in D-24 might
stand 'Always first' in his class, defeating his enemies (6th) in education (D-24)
if it also supported by houses 4th, 11th etc.7th house in D-24: Stands for the
joint activities in the student life / acquiring of knowledge. Reason - 7th house
rules joint activities. It might be group studies, making hand-notes in a group of
fellow students etc. In my early student life I used to make notes and reference
materials and exchange them with other students against notes written by them.
Which else among the houses would signify this since 7th house is the house of
trading? * 8th house in D-24: Hidden or spiritual knowledge the person owns.
Reason - 8th houses is the house of hidden things and spirituality. It might also
cause a sudden 'change' in student life.* 9th house in D-24: The knowledge
related to religion and the role of the teacher in relation of acquiring knowledge
in the person's life. Reason - 9th house signifies religion, teachers etc.* 11th
house in D-24: Awards and prizes in student life. Reason - 11th houses is
achievement. Not all good students get awards, scholarships and medals in a
standard way.* 11th house in D-24 will also stand for the friends in his class or
educational life. A first boy might like an ordinary student in his class to be a
good friend of him. He might not have a good friendship with other good
students.* 12th house in D-24: Knowledge of foreign matters such as foreign
languages, foreign cultures etc. Reason - 12th house rules the foreign. So,
logically we see that for the matters which are not directly related to body and
health, we should not be looking at the Rashi Chart for the answer. Parasara
hinted this clearly and this is the real way of Jyotish.
Higher divisional charts
Although astrologers stop short at Shastiamsa when using divisional charts,
there is an entire range of higher harmonics, which remain untapped. This is
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primarily due to the fact that not enough research has been undertaken in the
potential and use of these divisions. They include the following:
Division Name Subject
D-1 Rashi Physical Body
D-2 Hora Wealth
D-3 Drekkana Co-born
D-4 Chaturthamsa
(Turyeeamsa)
Property and fortunes
D-5 Panchamsa Fame and power
D-6 Shashthamsa
(Kaulaka)
Health
D-7 Saptamsa Progeny
D-8 Ashtamsa Unexpected troubles
D-9 Navamsa
(Dharmamsa)
Spouse
D-10 Dasamsa
(Swargamsa)
Work, career,
profession
D-11 Ekadasamsa
(Rudramsa)
Death
D-12 Dwadasamsa
(Suryamsa)
Parents
D-16 Shodasamsa
(Kalamsa)
Vehicles, luxuries,
happiness
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D-20 Vimsamsa Spiritualism
D-24 Chaturvimsamsa
(Siddhamsa)
Higher learning
D-27 Nakshatramsa
(Bhamsa)
Strengths and
weaknesses
D-30 Trimsamsa Evils
D-40 Khavedamsa
(Swavedamsa)
Matrilineal legacy
D-45 Akshavedamsa Patrilineal legacy
D-60 Shastyamsa Past karma
D-72 – Ashta navamsa
D-81 – Nav navamsa
D-108 – Ashtottaramsa
D-144 – Dwadas dwadasamsa
D-150 – Nadiamsa
D-300 – Ardha nadiamsa
The twelve signs therefore are divided and sub-divided in different fractions, the
sequence of which gets repeated after every twelve divisions. Each cycle of
twelve divisions therefore represent a ‘harmonic’ depicting the various levels of
consciousness, both gross and subtle, which exists in the life of a person. The
first cycle of divisional charts from D-1 to D-12 represent the physical plane.
They cover the various aspects of the physical realities of a person such as the
body itself (D-1, rashi), wealth (D-2, Hora), co-borns or siblings (D-3, Drekkana),
properties and fortune (D-4, Chaturthamsa), progeny (D-7, Saptamsa), spouse
(D-9, Navamsa), profession, career and work (D-10, Dasamsa) and parents (D-
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12, Dwadasamsa). Of these, the Rashi (D-1), Drekkana (D-3) and Navamsa (D-
9) are considered to be the most important in analysing a horoscope.
The next cycle is the first harmonic of the previous cycle, covering divisions
from D-13 to D-24. This represents the conscious plane, depicting the various
existential conditions of a person. Although technically 12 divisions are possible
in each cycle, Parasara’s format of shodasavarga or the 16 kinds of divisions of
each sign is being followed here. In this format, the three divisions of Kalamsa
(D-16), Vimsamsa (D-20) and Chaturvimsamsa or Siddhamsa (D-24) are
generally used, as the primary divisions to be studied in this cycle. Kalamsa is
the first harmonic of the Chaturthamsa showing luxuries, vehicles and mental
happiness. Vimsamsa deals with the spiritual life of a person while
Chaturvimsamsa deals with higher learning. This cycle therefore refers to the
higher existential activities of a person after crossing the first rung of gross
material conditions.
The third cycle or the second harmonic, covering D-25 to D-36, relates to the
sub-conscious plain. These explore the factors, which lie in the sub-conscious
region and unconsciously influence the mind. They represent inherent
weaknesses and strengths (D-27, Nakshatramsa) and all forms of evils that
might besiege a person (D-30, Trimsamsa).
The fourth cycle or third harmonic ranging from D-37 to D-48 deals with past
karma, which is inherited as ancestral legacy. The important divisions in this
cycle are D-40 or Khavedamsa representing matrilineal legacy and D-45 or
Akshavedamsa representing patrilineal legacy. This is the super-conscious
plane.
The final harmonic is that of the supra-conscious plane from D-49 to D-60. This
shows the accumulated karma from past births, which a person carries with him
like a legacy. In this context Shastyamsa or D-60 is the most relevant division.
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Varga Schemes
The varga charts are clustered in separate groups or schemes for purposes of
specific predictions, such as Shadvarga, Saptavarga, Dasavarga,
Shodasavarga and Ashtakavarga. Shadvarga is a group used in Prashna
including the following six divisions: Rashi, Hora, Drekkana, Navamsa,
Dwadasamsa and Trimsamsa. The Saptavarga clusters, used for mundane
astrology, include Rashi, Hora, Drekkana, Saptamsa, Navamsa, Dwadasamsa
and Trimsamsa. Dasavarga is used universally in all horoscopy comprising
Rashi, Hora, Drekkana, Saptamsa, Navamsa, Dasamsa, Dwadasamsa,
Shodasamsa, Trimsamsa and Shastyamsa. Finally Shodasavarga, the varga
scheme adopted by Parasara and commonly followed in predictive astrology
include the following divisions: Rashi, Hora, Drekkana, Chaturthamsa,
Saptamsa, Navamsa, Dasamsa, Dwadasamsa, Shodasamsa, Vimsamsa,
Chaturvimsamsa, Nakshatramsa, Trimsamsa, Khavedamsa, Aksavedamsa and
Shastyamsa. Originally the Shodasavargeeya scheme was reserved for royal
horoscopy and has now become the universally adopted model. A slightly
different scheme, which has numerical representations, is the Ashtakavarga
where dots and dashes are used to delineate the placement of planets and to
determine their relative strengths as well as that of the signs. The complete set
of twenty divisional charts will include Panchamsa, Shasthamsa, Ashtamsa and
Ekadasamsa in addition to the existing Shodasavarga arrangement.
Methods of Construction
There are no fixed methods of calculating divisional charts. The standard
method followed is that of Parasara, a sequential counting procedure which
may or may not be regular. The more uncommon method is that followed by
modern researchers like Mantreshwara, where the zodiac is divided by
multiples of twelve or by the number of the division. (Is this correct?)
Parasara’s method of construction is both regular and irregular. The regular
order is known as the order of Brahma as it follows the perfect order of nature
and is therefore synchronous. This order is applicable to those areas, which
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pertain to the living being, as it is the order of creation. For example, navamsa
and saptamsa are atypical Brahma divisions. In Saptamsa, each sign is divided
into seven parts. For odd signs, the counting begins from the same sign and for
even signs it begins from its 7th sign. In the case of navamsa, the signs are
divided in to nine parts or the 108 padas of the 27 nakshatras. The counting
begins from the same sign for odd signs, from the 9th for even signs and from
the 5th for dual signs.
The irregular or ‘jumping’ movement is appropriate for those divisions, which
pertain to the non-living world, the soulless, inanimate objects which men
relentlessly pursue. For example, in Drekkana, where the sign is divided into
three parts, the first part is the sign itself, the second is the 5th form it and the
third, the 9th from it. In Chaturthamsa, where a sign is divided in four parts, the
counting is done from the sign, followed by the 4th, 7th and 10th signs from it.
These therefore do not belong to the Brahma division, which is the regular order
of counting, as they do not relate to issues, which follow the natural rhythms of
the universe.
A significant point to note is that many of the divisions have multiple methods of
construction, like the Hora and the Drekkana. Drekkana may be constructed in
four different ways, namely, the abovementioned Parasarian method, the
Parivrittitraya Drekkana, the Somnath Drekkana and the Jagannath Drekkana.
The Somnath and Parivritttraya Drekkana follow a regular pattern of counting
while the Jagannath Drekkana is a different form of the Parasarian method.
These different Drekkanas may be employed for distinct purposes. For although
the Drekkana is to be seen for the co-born, it can also be seen for the self In
that case, the Parivrittitraya Drekkana would be suitable for inquiry of the self
while the Parasara Drekkana would be more applicable while analysing
relations with siblings. This is because each bhava is karaka for miscellaneous
factors and if one wish to fine-tune the divisional chart, then the appropriate
method of construction will clarify the matter further.
Following Parasara, the sixteen commonly used divisional charts are as follows:
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Hora: Hora is the division of each sign in two halves or horas ruled alternatively
by the sun and the moon. Based on the distance between the sun and the
earth, the zodiac is divided in half across 0° Leo and 0° Aquarius, into equal
halves of light and darkness or solar and lunar halves. The solar half or Surya
Hora is from Leo to Capricorn and the lunar half or the Chandra Hora is from
Cancer to Aquarius in an anti-zodiacal direction. The hora charts are
constructed by assigning the first half of odd signs, 0°-15° to the lordship of the
Sun and the second half, 16°-30°, to the ruler ship of the Moon. For even sign,
the first half is the Chandra Hora and the second half is the Surya Hora. The
Sun and Moon therefore own adjoining signs in their horas. The Hora chart is
used for seeing the wealth of the native.
Drekkana: Drekkana, otherwise known as the trine division, is the one third
division of a sign. Hence there are 36 drekkanas measuring 10 degrees each.
The 1st drekkana is owned by the sign itself, the 2nd by the sign fifth from it and
the 3rd by the sign 9th from it. So for Aries lagna, the first three drekkanas will
be Aries, Leo and Sagittarius and the next three will be Taurus, Virgo and
Capricorn. Drekkana charts are seen for co-borns and siblings as well as for the
self.
Chaturthamsa: This is the one fourth division of a sign, with each division
measuring 7° 30´. The first division is the sign itself, the second is the sign
fourth from it, the third is the 7th sign and the fourth is the 10th sign. So for Aries
lagna, the first four divisions will be Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn.
Chaturthamsa is useful for a variety of matters such as home, property, mother,
happiness, vehicles and formal education. Alternatively this division is also
known Tureeyamsa.
Saptamsa: Each sign is divided into seven divisions of 4° 17´. The counting is
sequential, starting from the sign itself for odd signs and from the 7th sign for
even signs. For Aries lagna, the first seven divisions will be from Aries to Libra
and the next seven from Scorpio to Taurus. The division is used for seeing
progeny.
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Navamsa: The most important division after the rashi, Navamsa is the one ninth
division of a sign. Each sign is divided into nine divisions of 3° 20´ each. The
counting begins from the sign itself for movable signs, from the 9th sign for fixed
signs and from the 5th sign for dual signs. So for Aries it will begin from Aries,
for Taurus from Capricorn and for Gemini from Libra. Navamsa is renowned for
being the rashi of the spouse but more importantly, it delineates the spiritual
development of the native by identifying his path and objects of worship. Hence
it is also known as Dharmamsa.
Dasamsa: Dasamsa or Swargamsa is the tenfold divisions of a sign, measuring
3° each. The counting begins from the same sign for odd signs and from the 9th
sign for even signs. So for Aries it will begin with Aries and for Taurus it will
commence with Capricorn. Dasamsa is an important division as it deals with the
native’s work, career and profession.
Dwadasamsa: This is the one twelfth division of a sign of 2° 30´ each. For every
sign, the counting begins with the sign itself and proceeds sequentially. So for
Aries it will begin with Aries and end with Pisces and then begin again with
Taurus for the next sign. Also known as Suryamsa, this division deals with
parental lineage.
Shodasamsa: Also known as Kalamsa, this is the one sixteenth division of a
sign, measuring 1° 52´ 30". The counting begins from Aries for movable signs,
from Leo for fixed signs and from Sagittarius for dual signs. Kalamsa is used
for seeing vehicles, luxuries and mental happiness.
Vimsamsa: Vimsamsa is the twentieth division of a sign, 1° 30´ each. The
counting is done from Aries for movable signs, from Sagittarius for fixed signs
and from Leo for dual signs. Vimsamsa is used to determine the spiritual
inclinations and scope for occult studies of the native.
Siddhamsa: Alternatively known as Chaturvimsamsa, this varga chart shows
the 24 divisions of a sign of 1° 15´ each. The counting begins from Leo for odd
signs and from Cancer for even signs. So for Aries, the 24 divisions will begin
with Leo and end with Cancer and then begin with Cancer again for the next
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sign. For Taurus it will begin with Cancer and end with Gemini and then begin
with Leo for the next sign. Siddhamsa denotes higher learning and knowledge,
wisdom and siddhi of the highest order.
Nakshatramsa: This is the 27th division of a sign comprising 1° 6´ 40" and is
also known as Bhamsa. This division is based on an elemental construction.
For the three fire signs, Aries, Taurus and Sagittarius, the counting begins from
Aries. For the earth signs, Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn, it begins from Cancer.
For the air signs, Gemini, Libra and Aquarius, it begins from Libra and for the
water signs, Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces, it begins from Capricorn. This division
is used for analysing the inherent strengths and weaknesses of a sign.
Trimsamsa: This is the thirty fold division of a sign showing all evils that might
fall upon the native. The counting for this division is slightly different from the
aforementioned ones and dependent upon the degree placement of the planets.
There are two sets of placements for odd and even signs. For odd signs,
planets in the first 5 degrees are placed in Aries, those in the next 5 degrees
are placed in Aquarius, those in the next 8 degrees are placed in Sagittarius,
those in the next 7 degrees in Gemini and those in the last 5 degrees are
placed in Libra. For even signs, planets in the first 5 degrees are placed in
Taurus; those in the next 7 degrees are placed in Virgo, those in the next 8
degrees in Pisces, those in the next 5 degrees in Capricorn and those in the last
5 degrees in Scorpio.
Khavedamsa: This is the 40th division of a sign measuring 45´ each. The
counting begins from Aries for odd signs and from Libra for even signs. So for
Aries it will begin with Aries and eventually end with Cancer, with the next sign
commencing from Libra. Khavedamsa shows inherited karma through
matrilineal lineage.
Akshavedamsa: This is the 45th division of a sign with each part measuring 40´.
The counting begins from Aries for movable signs, from Leo for fixed signs and
from Sagittarius for dual signs. Aries will therefore begin with Aries and
ultimately end with Sagittarius and then Taurus will begin with Leo ending up
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with Aries and Gemini will start with Sagittarius. This division shows inherited
karma through patrilinear legacy.
Shastyamsa: Shastyamsa digresses from the above methods by calculating
according to the degree positions of the planets. The degree of a planet is
multiplied by 2 and then divided by 12. The remainder is the sign from which the
counting for Shastyamsa will begin. Shastyamsa is the division, which shows
past karma and the cause of re-birth in this life. In that sense, Shastyamsa is
the rashi chart of the immediate past birth and is the key to understanding the
karmic implications of the present birth. It is in fact, the key to understanding
divisional charts and is perhaps the most important division of all.
Rashi Charts & Destiny
Every minute at least plenty of babies take birth in our country. The Rashi Chart
is based on the Lagan (Ascendant) which keeps same for continuous two hours
for a place. So, a Rashi Chart is basically SAME for the total two hours. So,
when we are reading a Rashi Chart, we are reading the person's fate +1000
fate same time - who ALL have almost SAME Rashi Chart!! Now, I was born on
15/3/1971 at 7.45 am in Amritsar. In the same 'Specific two hours' that night, at
least 1000 babies were born who have all the same Rashi Charts like me. Now,
whatever result I take out of my Rashi Chart, should be applied to them also!! I
started studying Jyotish when I was 15.
But what about those other 1000 of kids who have the same Rashi Chart of
me? They have the same sequence and Vimsottari Dasa and they all ran the
Dasa almost same time - so they all should learn astrology and make website
like me, almost same time in around 2009! But today from my country I see no
one of my age to study astrology on the net like this and open website like me!
But logically, they all should study astrology at the same level of me, open same
standard websites like me and own forums like me... WHY... because we derive
all these results from the Rashi Chart, right only
I started couple of big projects two years back, what about, these babies
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born at the same time. Did they also start these projects? All the basic and
major events of my life can be explained well with the Rashi Chart and
Vimsottari Dasa, but all the clone boys have the same Rashi Chart positions
and they all would have the same major events in their lives and basically we all
should have a same life! All their family background, social status, educational
status, talents, professional status would be same! But in real even the twins
who were born 2 minutes apart have so much major differences in lives, and
live complete different lives, then what is about people born in the same two
hours, and having the same Rashi Chart?
If Rashi Chart would be indicating the results accurately / reliably then
there would be at least 10/15 SAME COPIES of each people because at least
10/15 people would be born the same day in the same two hours having almost
same Rashi Charts. And then there would be so many presidents/prime
ministers ruling countries. But in practical life, there is only on PM/president.
There would be at least 10kings with huge wealth who would own palaces &
other miraculous possessions.
So logically and practically, Rashi Chart becomes something that we cannot
depend on at all! And that is the truth that is why we will have to consult different
Divisional Charts for different purposes. Even then, why do Rashi Charts-work?
Even after all these discussion, we see that Rashi Charts do work. Almost all
the Astrologers follow Rashi Charts and make successful predictions. I also very
rarely use Divisional Charts - I cannot use them much. In practice the Rashi Chart
always shows the past, present and future very well. Even though the other 360 kids
do not have the same fortune of me, (Though the Rashi Chart is same.) my Rashi
Chart matches to my life very exactly and so is about others a life. But then, how
come is that possible?
It all depends on the Individual’s life depends upon Desh (Country), Kaal (Year of
Birth) & Patra (Individual's Strength & Financial Powers). For example, someone
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born at the same time, same date in Ethopia & America will have totally will have
different lifestyle. This explains Desh(Country).
Kaal is the time period which differentiates that someone born in 1947 will have a
totally different lifestyle than the one born in 1999.
Patra (Individual's Strength & Financial Powers)-Someone born in a wealthy family
will have a different lifestyle than the one born in a hut in bushland.
I explain above in simple terms- Astrological Predictions depends upon region, time
&Individual's Strength & Financial Powers. There will be totally different predictions
for two persons born at the same time in America & Ethopia. So this explains briefly
Desh (Region)
Moreover two persons will never have same horoscopes at present and in the past.
For example If a person’s horoscope today matches with Ibrahim Lincoln, he won’t
be Ibrahim Lincoln. So this explains briefly time.
Similarly Profit & Loss, financial conditions of a person will differ from person to
person. In adverse planetary conditions, a renowned industrialist will suffer loss in
millions & vice versa, where as a small trader will suffer in thousands. So this
explains Patra (Individual's Strength & Financial Powers).
I have thought a lot, a lot about it since from no one I could get the answer till
today. And the only one answer that I could find out is 'Divinity'! And that is the only
true answer. It is true that the Rashi Chart is same for a lot of people and they all do
not have the same fortune. But even then, in practice, Rashi Charts indicate the life
and Karma very well. This is possible only for the divinity of the creation. Yes, a lot of
people would have the same Rashi but different fate. Other people will never have
an opportunity in their lives to get their reading - because their reading will not match
as per Rashi Chart. Because some 90%+
People never truly believe Astrology and among the people who do, very few
people of them have the chance to get their charts made by an Astrologer. Only
because it is the divinity and his life will match to the Rashi Chart then only his
chart can be made. Not of the other people. This again leads us to the fact that
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we have no kind of will power over our Karma, and basically all kinds of deep
spiritual discussion leads us to the same conclusion. So Rashi Chart is basically
a divinity, just like the Prasna or Horary Chart is. Even Horary Chart actually
shows the failure sign of our so called free will. Thus our thoughts and acts
being fully and strictly controlled by the divinity are keeping the creation
balanced and thus everything is being possible to happen in a planned way and
only for that reason we are able to know the full life of someone at his or her
birth with this divine Hora Sastra.
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