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"HOW TO STUDY DIVISIONAL CHARTS IN ASTROLOGY" Astrologers of maturity have quite often said that a shastri is one who can effi ciently use the shodashvarga as given by Mahirishi Parashara. It is further said that a person who uses the birth chart and Navamsha for predictions, is an ardh shastri. Readers using only the birth chart may at some point of time miss the f iner picture. It has been a habit among recent astrologers to completely ignore the divisional charts while giving predictions. The following reasons can be cited for this pr actice: a. The time of birth required should be correct for the effective use of such di visional charts. (This is generally difficult to come by, nowadays). b. The calculation and interpretation of such charts require much skill and only a genuine astrologer can justify it. c. This slows the speed of analysis and predicting as lots of data has to be fil tered before an astrologer can reach a conclusion. Normally, this does not suit stereotype predictions. Also, those who come for consultations normally have no patience for a detailed analysis. The secret of reading any divisional chart is to read it as an independent chart and examine the Avashtha of the various Karakas therein. In the absence of the exact time of birth in some exceptional cases, divisional chart can be examined from the birth lagna itself (rashi tulaya). The applicability of the divisional charts is given below: 1.Birth Chart: This chart is of considerable importance since this is where the analysis of a h oroscope starts. All other divisional charts have to show effects subject to the overall promise of the birth chart. In short all divisional charts are suppleme ntary to the birth chart. Even analysis of the birth chart is enough for giving predictions. However, it is always advisable to consult other divisional charts to verify the replication of a promise. 2.Hora: Generally seen for ascertaining the quantum of wealth and the way the person is going to make his earning. Male planets in the Sun's Hora are seen as beneficial while female planets are effective in the Moon's Hora. If maximum planets are i n the Sun's Hora it is said that the native earns money as a result of hard work but the quantum of wealth may be very good. If Moons Hora predominates, the ear ning will be relatively easy. However, this is subject to the Dhan yoga formed i n the horoscope. 3.Dreshkona: Generally seen for knowing the happiness and promise from siblings of the native . However, it becomes very important for longevity analysis. As it is normally s aid that the lord of the 22nd Dreshkona is not good for the general health and l ongevity of the native. Apart from this, the planets falling in Sarpa Dreshkona and Phasha Dreshkona is not considered good for the native. 4.Chaturthamsha: Generally seen for ascertaining the overall happiness of the native, mainly with regard to the possibility of having immovable assets, particularly property. Th is chart can also be seen for the possibility of foreign immigration or change o f residence. Marriage of a girl child (as it normally makes the girl change her house) can also be read from this horoscope. 5.Saptamsha: This is to be seen for confirming conception of children and the pleasures deriv ed from having children. The Karaka and the avashtha of the fifth lord of the bi rth chart and the placement and influences on the fifth house and the fifth lord of the said divisional chart have to be observed. 6.Navamsha: This is the most important horoscope. This is used to see the actual strength of a planet. An exalted planet in the birth chart (if it debilitates in the Navams ha) may not give very good results or its effects can get diluted. However, a pl anet getting empowered in Navamsha by getting vargottama or by getting exalted w ill give good results. Apart from this, Navamsha is a horoscope that is used to

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"HOW TO STUDY DIVISIONAL CHARTS IN ASTROLOGY"Astrologers of maturity have quite often said that a shastri is one who can efficiently use the shodashvarga as given by Mahirishi Parashara. It is further said that a person who uses the birth chart and Navamsha for predictions, is an ardhshastri. Readers using only the birth chart may at some point of time miss the finer picture. It has been a habit among recent astrologers to completely ignore the divisional charts while giving predictions. The following reasons can be cited for this practice:a. The time of birth required should be correct for the effective use of such divisional charts. (This is generally difficult to come by, nowadays). b. The calculation and interpretation of such charts require much skill and only a genuine astrologer can justify it.c. This slows the speed of analysis and predicting as lots of data has to be filtered before an astrologer can reach a conclusion. Normally, this does not suit stereotype predictions. Also, those who come for consultations normally have no patience for a detailed analysis. The secret of reading any divisional chart is to read it as an independent chart and examine the Avashtha of the various Karakas therein. In the absence of the exact time of birth in some exceptional cases, divisional chart can be examined from the birth lagna itself (rashi � tulaya). The applicability of the divisional charts is given below: 1.Birth Chart:This chart is of considerable importance since this is where the analysis of a horoscope starts. All other divisional charts have to show effects subject to the overall promise of the birth chart. In short all divisional charts are supplementary to the birth chart. Even analysis of the birth chart is enough for giving predictions. However, it is always advisable to consult other divisional charts to verify the replication of a promise. 2.Hora:Generally seen for ascertaining the quantum of wealth and the way the person is going to make his earning. Male planets in the Sun's Hora are seen as beneficial while female planets are effective in the Moon's Hora. If maximum planets are in the Sun's Hora it is said that the native earns money as a result of hard work but the quantum of wealth may be very good. If Moons Hora predominates, the earning will be relatively easy. However, this is subject to the Dhan yoga formed in the horoscope. 3.Dreshkona:Generally seen for knowing the happiness and promise from siblings of the native. However, it becomes very important for longevity analysis. As it is normally said that the lord of the 22nd Dreshkona is not good for the general health and longevity of the native. Apart from this, the planets falling in Sarpa Dreshkona and Phasha Dreshkona is not considered good for the native. 4.Chaturthamsha:Generally seen for ascertaining the overall happiness of the native, mainly with regard to the possibility of having immovable assets, particularly property. This chart can also be seen for the possibility of foreign immigration or change of residence. Marriage of a girl child (as it normally makes the girl change her house) can also be read from this horoscope. 5.Saptamsha: This is to be seen for confirming conception of children and the pleasures derived from having children. The Karaka and the avashtha of the fifth lord of the birth chart and the placement and influences on the fifth house and the fifth lord of the said divisional chart have to be observed. 6.Navamsha:This is the most important horoscope. This is used to see the actual strength of a planet. An exalted planet in the birth chart (if it debilitates in the Navamsha) may not give very good results or its effects can get diluted. However, a planet getting empowered in Navamsha by getting vargottama or by getting exalted will give good results. Apart from this, Navamsha is a horoscope that is used to

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find out about the spouse of the native. Some secrets of predictive astrology are hidden in the use of this divisional chart. Normally, no prediction should be made without confirming it from the Navamsha. The lord of 64th Navamsha from the Moon becomes highly important for the calculation of Longevity and the Maraka dasa. 7.Dashamsha:This chart is seen generally to get a clear picture of the profession of the native. The placement and avashtha of the tenth lord of the birth chart is important here. Apart from that the rashi rising in the 10th house of this divisional chart and the influence on the 10th house has also to be considered, to judge the profession and any professional growth or fall of the native. Like any other divisional chart this one has to be collaborated with the basic chart. 8.Dwadashamsha:This chart is generally seen for understanding the benefits arising out of parents. Respective longevity of both the parents can be understood from this chart. This chart is also said to reveal the Purva Janma Punya of the native. Here, (as in all divisional charts) the Avashtha of the natural Karaka has to be seen. Here, the Sun represents the father and the Moon represents the mother. Here, the influence on the ninth and the tenth house has to be understood. The Lord of the 88th Dwadashamsha is important in longevity analysis. This chart also is said to reveal whether a person inherits a disease from his parents. 9.Shodhasamsa:This is to see the promise of conveyances for the native and also accidents through conveyances. For this the Karaka for conveyance, Venus, has to be seen. Affliction to the 4th Lord and the 4th house has to be seen along with the affliction of Venus. This can lead to violent accidents if otherwise also promised in the Birth Chart. 10.Vimshamsa:This chart is seen for understanding the spiritual progress of the native. This chart is also said to give a clue with regard to the upasana of the native and the preferred deity of the native. The planet placed in the 5th and the 9th houses are important here. The overall exaltation or debilitation of planets holds a clue to understanding the overall growth of the native spiritually. 11.Chaturvimshamsa:This chart is said to give a finer picture with regard to the education of the individual. The house to be considered is the 5th house. Further, influences on the fifth house have to be seen along with the avashtha of the 5th Lord of the birth chart. The connection of 5th lord with the 6th, 8th and the 12th lord is supposed to bring disturbances and educational change for the native. If however, such planets are under benefic influence the change in education will be for the betterment of the native. Example of this can be that a person does Engineering and then does Management. This constitutes a change technically in astrological term but benefic association makes the change good for the general prosperity of the native.12.Saptavimshamsha:This chart is seen to understand the general strengths and weaknesses of the native. It can sometimes be used to find the stamina, endurance and physical strength of an individual. 13.Trimshamsha:This chart is generally seen to ascertain the miseries, difficulties and diseases for a particular native. This chart in women horoscopy is also said to show the character of the native. It is said that in case of women if Trimshamsha of Mars is rising she is of questionable character. However, this chart can also be read to verify the character in case of a male native. 14.Khavedamsha:This is generally seen for studying the auspicious and inauspicious effects of horoscope on the native. But, it has to be noted that in prediction this chart cannot be used much as even few seconds of time difference can change the lagna. This should be used only on thoroughly rectified horoscopes. 15.Akshvedamsha:

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This is seen for ascertaining the character of the native and for general auspicious and inauspicious effect. Here, as in above case this chart becomes too time-sensitive, making it difficult to take it into account while giving prediction. 16.Shastiamsha:Maharishi Parashara has given lots of importance to this chart. This should be seen for every prediction. This chart makes the reading interesting and makes the analysis accurate. However, again the limitation of this is that it can be used on an astrologically rectified chart. "HOW TO STUDY DIVISIONAL CHARTS IN ASTROLOGY" Although ancient astrological texts mention how to work out the divisional charts and importance of their study, nowhere is an integrated approach for study of the divisional charts available. Solitary principles (sutras) indicating that if a particular planet is in a particular sign in a particular divisional chart then the results would be so and so, find place in the text and commentaries of ancient astrological writers. These texts and commentaries are suffering from both omissions and interpolations because of the absence of recording facilities in ancient times. Therefore, we have to be careful in adopting only such classical principles, which have stood the test of time. These classical principles have to be read in conjunction with one another and not in isolation.

1. First of all, the birth-data should be correct for study of any divisional chart. In D-charts we take into account the analysis of position changing with a difference of even one minute in the time of birth.2. As there is every possibility of some amount of error in recording the time of birth even in cases where utmost care has been taken to record the correct time of birth, it is imperative that divisional analysis is taken up only up to (D-XII). For divisional analysis beyond (D-XII) only the position of lord of the corresponding houses and the natural significator planets should be considered in the concerned D charts. The ascendant as well as its lord in the divisional charts beyond D-XII could prove to be unreliable.3. The longitudes of ascendant and planets should be correctly worked out along with divisional charts.4. The study of the divisional charts should be taken up along with the main chart. The divisional charts are used for trying the strength of the planets. In the divisional charts the strength of the following is studied:

(i) the lord of the house of a particular significations in D-I;(ii) the significator of the particular aspect of life; and(iii) the lord of the ascendant of the concerned divisional chart if it contains an MT sign is examined. 5. A planet that is weak on account of debilitation or for that matter on any other account in D-I until and unless strengthened, during the course of its sub-periods, would hardly be of any help to the significations of its concerned divisional charts. In this connection the readers may please refer to Chapter 4 on 'Analyzing Debilitated Planets' for detailed study.6. A natal planet that is weak due to combustion lacks power to protect or promote the houses and significations ruled by it. In this connection, the readers may please refer to Chapter 5 on 'Analyzing Combust Planets' for detailed study.7. Whenever the slow moving malefics in transit come in degree conjunction with the natal position of planets or the most effective point of ascendant and other houses in D-I they cause prolonged stress signified by the houses involved or the planets. 8. Occupation of the ascendant of divisional chart by the nodes or the eighth lord of the D-chart in case a moolatrikona sign is rising in the D-chart ascendant creates stress for the significations of the D-chart. The good placement in D-chart of the lord of the relevant house of D-I and significator helps in promoting the significations of the D-chart. The bad placement of the lord(s) of the relevant house(s) of D-I and significator of the particular aspect of life in D-chart causees stress regarding the significations of the D-chart.

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9. The strength of planets in rasi chart should be given due consideration.10. The planets influencing the ascendant, angles and trines of D-charts and with the significator by conjunction/aspect touch the significations of the concerned divisional charts in their sub-periods.11 Occupation of angles/trines by nodes in D-charts do not bless the native with good results in the relevant fields.12. Any planet which is exalted in Rasi chart and debilitated in the D-chart will give ordinary results.13. For timing specific events, the strength of the lord of the sub-period is examined in the birth chart, D-chart, and transit. The relationship of the sub-period lord with the main period lord and its strength in D-chart is of paramount importance.14. When both the lords of the main period and sub-period are functional malefics, they denote destruction and loss in contrast to the benefics, which do no harm and promote their significations.15. The functional malefic lord of a house if closely related with another functional malefic planet and is placed in inauspicious houses, produces tension in its own sub-period and sub-periods of other malefics in its own main-period.16. The transit influences are considered only in D-I. 17. The planetary aspects are considered in the D-charts. 18. Those planets, which are placed in the malefic houses in a D chart, also turn weak but this weakness is milder than the weakness of planets placed in the malefic houses of D-I. This weakness is considered only for the significations of the relevant D-chart only. 19. If a planet is a functional benefic in D-I but turns out to be a functional malefic for the D Chart, its malefic impact would be limited to the respective D Chart only. The influence would be applicable only in a milder way in case it is influencing the ascendant or the fourth house of the D Chart.

CONTROVERSY

There has been a controversy whether the varga charts should be read independently or as a supplement to the main chart. Some opine that the divisional charts could only supplement what was shown in the basic chart and that the intensity of benefic and malefic results pertaining to any particular D-chart depends upon the strength or weakness of the planets in D-I. However, some others advocate that the divisional charts should be read independently.

The study of various charts together with their divisional charts shows that divisional charts have to be read only as a supplement to the birth charts. The rasi charts and the divisional charts are inter-related and have to be read in conjunction with each other. The apparent strength acquired by the planets by being in own mooltrikona sign or by being in exaltation in the birth chart may produce ordinary or negative result if these occupy the debilitated sign in divisional charts or are afflicted in the divisional charts. As against this, the weakness of planets due to debilitation, combustion, etc., in the zodiac at any given time cannot be made good even if they occupy exalted amsa in any particular divisional chart. This is as per the views of the propounder of Astrology, Maharishi Parashara. We can safely infer that the natal weakness of planets cannot be made up even by joining benefic houses in divisional charts, or by not being debilitated there, or by obtaining maximum benefic points in Ashtakavarga.

As our stress is to make the study of astrology scientific, we have to test each and every dictum provided to us by classical works in our laboratory, I mean, sufficient number of charts are to be analysed for empirical studies. The weakness of planets arising due to the sources of weakness mentioned in chapter 2, until and unless strengthened, is permanent. If the combust planet becomes the lord of the ascendant of the divisional chart, the significations of the division concerned suffer further.

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For timing the events, the sub-period of a strong planet or a strengthened planet, which is auspiciously placed in the divisional chart, with reference to the ascendant of the divisional chart, should be selected. The weakness or affliction should be guarded by using astrological remedial measures. In D-charts, the close conjunction/aspect of the D-chart functional benefics with the ascendant, relevant significators and trines regarding the ascendant boost the significations of the divisional charts. The D-chart functional malefics in such a state damage the significations, in their sub-periods.

Needless to emphasize the importance and necessity of studying the divisional charts as it helps us in accurately analysing the horoscope to meet the requirements of complexities in modern life. For progress, each and every step in life has to be planned ahead from the very beginning. The questions astrologers have to face are specific in nature for the specified time, which can only be answered after due consideration of the divisional charts. Quite often we come across horoscopes where rasi charts promise a good future in some particular sector, yet the results may be totally different. I am citing also a few charts which show that the study of rasi chart and divisional charts is inter-dependent. Sometimes, the natives suffered because of weak combinations in the birth chart, itself, of sometime due to planetary strengths and afflictions emerging in the D-charts. However, as indicated earlier, the divisional charts have to be read always as a supplement to the birth charts.

TIMING THE EVENTS

For timing the events, the sub-period of a planet which is auspiciously placed in the divisional chart, with reference to the ascendant of the divisional chart should be selected. The weakness or affliction should be guarded by using astrological remedial measures.The close conjunction/aspect of benefics with the ascendant, relevant significators and their trines in the divisional charts boost the significations of the divisional charts whereas malefics in such a state destroy the significations, in their main/sub-periods.Needless to emphasize the importance and necessity of study of divisional charts as it helps us in accurately analyzing the horoscope to meet the requirements of complexities in modern life. For progress each and every step in life has to be planned ahead from the very beginning. The questions astrologers have to face are specific in nature for the specified time, which can only be answered after due consideration of the divisional charts. Quite often we come across horoscopes where rasi charts promise a very good future in some particular sector, yet the results may be totally different. I am citing a few charts, which clearly show that although the divisional charts do not show problem for relevant significations, ruled by them, the natives suffered because of weak combinations in the birth chart, itself. However, as indicated earlier the divisional charts have to be read as a supplement to the birth charts.

In Chaturthamsa, the 4th lord Saturn (R) is exalted but in the 12th house, and Mars, Lagna and 6th lord, is in the 4th along with 2nd and 5th lord Jupiter as well as 8th and 11th lord Mercury. See Mars though Lagna lord is dispositor of Ketu on one hand and 10th lord, the Sun, on the other. The 4th lord Saturn has given him a good house at New Delhi far off from his birth-place Rangoon. One should not forget Mars and Jupiter both are involved in �Graha Yuddha� and this happens in both Rasi and Chaturthamsa charts in the 4th house. Significations of the house suffer in which �Graha Yuddha� takes place along with Karakatwa of the concerned planets. He lost his ancestral property in Rahu-Saturn period due to partition of the country. Graha Nasa Yoga (191) is also present from Chandra Lagna. It requires that

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lord of the 4th should be in the 12th aspected by malefics. See the 4th lord Jupiter is in 12th with Rahu-Ketu axis and that too with malefic Mars, 3rd and 8th lord. For another Graha Nasa Yoga (192) of Three Hundred Important Combinations, one may refer to the horoscope of Tipu Sultan given in Notable Horoscopes. If the lord of the Navmsa occupied by the lord of the 4th is disposed in the 12th, the person will lose all the house property. In his case (Chart 8) it proved to be a loss of not only of his house or palace or fort but also loss of Rajya as well as life in Saturn-Jupiter. The 4th lord, Jupiter, is in Gemini Navamsa and its lord is in the 12th is Rasi afflicted by Saturn and Rahu. In Jupiter-Saturn he lost both his life and kingdom. Satyacharya prescribes that from Dasa lord planetary relationship should be seen to ascertain the nature of results. From Jupiter, Saturn being placed in the 7th is Maraka. Maraka theory applies in respect of significations of every house and every planet, it so appears. It may be tested by learned astrologers. In Tipu Sultan�s case the 4th lord Jupiter is in the 6th with Ketu in inimical Rasi and aspected by 2nd and 3rd lord Saturn, 7th and 10th lord Mercury, 9th lord Sun with Rahu. Mars in the 3rd is in satru (inimical) Rasi, Aquarius. In Navamsa, Jupiter is aspected by the Sun and Mercury as well as by Mars. In Chaturthamsa, considered independently, see the 4th lord Jupiter is in the 3rd aspected by the 3rd lord Mars, Sun and in Rahu-Ketu axis. Not only that it is aspected by Lagna -10th lord Mercury, Mars is in the 12th along with 5th and 6th lord Saturn. Saturn, no doubt, is the 5th lord but in Leo, a satru Rasi along with another malefic lord of the 3rd and 8th. If one takes the 4th house in Chaturthamsa, he was running the Dasa of Jupiter who is lord of the 4th and the 7th. It should be seen that Jupiter was in Rahu-Ketu axis in the 12th from the 4th house aspected by Mars. Mars was also placed in the 12th in Chaturthamsa and was afflicted by Saturn. Applying the rule of Satyacharya, Saturn, no doubt, was aspecting his own house but could not save his kingdom and fort as Saturn was weak being placed in the 12th from Chaturthamsa in satru Rasi Leo. Note further that dispositor of Saturn and Mars both, the Sun, is also afflicted by Rahu-Ketu axis.

Those who Took Loans to Build a House One may refer to Chart 5. He purchased a single storeyed bungalow in Rahu-Ketu-Jupiter in November 1978. It may be seen that Rahu is aspected by Mars the 4th lord. Ketu is with the 4th lord Mars and Jupiter is the dispositor of Rahu and placed in the 4th house. He raised some loan at that stage to buy it. It is explained by the aspect of the 6th lord Saturn on the 4th in Rasi chart. In Chaturthamsa the 6th lord Saturn is in the 4th in Scorpio and aspecting Jupiter. Saturn is aspected by Rahu and Mars, the 4th lord aspects Ketu in the 2nd. In Rahu-Venus it was let out. Apply Dasa on Chaturthamsa according to Satyacharya principle taking the position of Dasa lord as Lagna. Rahu though in the 8th in Chaturthamsa not only gve him a bungalow but also enabled him to convert the same into a multi-storeyed mansion in Rahu-Sun by raising loans. The Sun is the 6th lord from Rahu. Mars as 2nd and 9th lord with the lord of the 6th (house of loans), the Sun is in the 4th house. Synthesis requires we take note of the Sun and Mars both in the 11th in Chaturthamsa, and of the Chaturthamsa Lagna which has the 5th and 8th lord Jupiter and the 2nd and 11th lord Mercury aspected by Saturn, lord of the 6th (house of loans) and the 7th house (of Pada) from the 4th. This position enabled him to shift to a government bungalow and that single storeyed building also helped him raise a loan. One must not forget the influence of Saturn on the 4th house in Rasi also. It is again the 6th and 7th lord. In this respect, I am tempted to refer to the horoscope (Chart 9) of another friend who has Vichitra Saudha Prakara Yoga (See Yoga 188 in Three Hundred Important Combinations of Dr B V Raman) with slight modifications. If the lords of the 4th and the 10th are conjoined together with Saturn and Mars, the above Yoga is given rise to. Any person having such a Yoga acquires innumerable properties. In his case, the 4th lord Venus is in the 2nd house aspe4cted by Mars the 10th lord and is with Lagna and 12th lord Saturn, 2nd and 11th lord Jupiter, 5th and 8th lord Mercury. Mars is connected with this group by as

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pect. But he is in the process of at least having 2 houses in his own name and a 3rd house in the name of his son. A man of humble beginnings he is a Central Government official. Venus Dasa started on 5th April 1986. Venus is the 4th lord accompanied by Lagna lord Saturn. Venus is exalted in the 2nd. Mars is in the 11th in Sagittarius. In Navamsa, Mars is in Scorpio, its own house, and Venus is in the 11th but debilitated. In Chaturthamsa, the 4th lord Mars no doubt is in the 8th but is aspected by Jupiter and exalted Venus. He sold his share in one of the ancestral properties in June 1986 in Venus-Venus. See Venus is the 4th lord placed in the 2nd in Rasi and Chaturthamsa. Immoveable property was converted to liquid property in the shape of cash with gain as Venus is placed in the 11th from the 4th. He took a loan in August 1988 for a flat. At that time, he was again running Venus-Venus but it was sub-sub period of Jupiter/Rahu and Jupiter is specting the 6th in Chaturthamsa as well as Lagna. He had to raise loans further in June 1989 in connection with reconstruction of an old ancestral house in the sub-sub period of Mercury. Mercury is in the 2nd in Rasi and the 8th in Chaturthamsa with Mars. Exalted Venus in Lagna and Chaturthamsa is bringing money in exlted sums but in Navamsa, Venus is in debilitation. Hence, at the fag end of Venus-Venus he is in deep debt, though these were taken for building a house and a flat. See Mercury. In Lagna it is debilitate, in Navamsa it is in satru Rasi Scorpio with Mars. In Chaturthamsa Venus is exalted but Mercury is in the 8th. See also influence of Mars, Bhoomikaraka on all these planets in Lagna and Chaturthamsa. If one applies Satyacharya�s rule, then Lagna and Chaturthamsa explain the loans taken in Venus-Venus in different sub-sub periods. Observations: I have made case study of over 50 cases. This leads me to the following observations: (a) If the 4th house, 4th lord and Mars are all fortified in Lagna as well as Chaturthamsa, it gives one a very good house to own and to live in. (b) If one of the 4th house, 4th lord and Mars be in Lagna and 2 of these are fortified in Chaturthamsa, one either owns or lives in a very good house. (c) If any of these three is well-placed and fortified, it may give one his own humble house or he lives in a humble house. (d) A connection between the 4th and the 10th houses and their lords gives one a chance to live in an allotted house, on account of his work. If the 7th lord in Lagna in Chaturthamsa is involved, it gives good accommodation to live in on account of �Pada�. (e) Connection between 2nd house and 2nd lord and 6th house or 6th lord or planets posited therein make a person raise loans but for building a house it must have some connection with the 4th lord in Rasi and/or Chaturthamsa. (f) The Maraka theory applies in respect of significations of the 4th house nay all houses as it applied to Lagna or the Moon-sign and the house is lost or destroyed or sold under compelling circumstances, if Dasa/Antardasa or Pratyantara of maraka planets operate. (g) Satyacharya�s rule to treat the sign of Dasa lord as Lagna in Lagna chart and Chaturthamsa, gives clear results when applied to Chaturthamsa chart independently. The readers must keep one thing in mind. These are observations only. To convert them into conclusions, one needs to observe them further and must apply them on vast data. At the same time, I believe that these rules may give 70-80% correct results.

Chart 8: Tipu Sultan: Born on 1-12-1751 at 8.00 a.m. with balance of Venus Dasa at birth: 3 years, 4 months and 24 days. Rasi: Sagittarius: Ascendant; Aquarius: Mars; Aries: the Moon; Taurus: Jupiter and Ketu; Libra: Venus; Scorpio: Rahu, Saturn, Mercury and the Sun. Navamsa: Virgo: Ascendant; Scorpo: Rahu and the Moon; Sagittarius: Mercury and the Sun; Aquarius: Saturn and Venus; Pisces: Mars; Taurus: Ketu; Gemini: Jupiter. Chaturthamsa: Virgo: Ascendant; Scorpio: Jupi

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ter and Ketu; Capricorn: the Moon; Aries: Venus; Taurus: Mercury, the Sun and Rahu; Leo: Saturn and Mars. Chart 9: Born on 25/26-4-1939 at 2.40 a.m. with balance of Jupiter�s Dasa at Birth: 3 years, 11 months and 9 days. Rasi: Aquarius: Ascendant; Pisces: Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn and Venus; Aries: the Sun and Ketu; Cancer: the Moon; Libra: Rahu; Sagittarius: Mars. Navamsa: Scorpio: Ascendant with Mercury and Mars; Aquarius: Rahu; Pisces: Saturn; Cancer: the Sun and the Moon; Leo: Letu amd Jupiter; Virgo: Venus. Chaturthamsa: Aquarius: Ascendant; Pisces: Jupiter and Venus; Aries: Rahu; Cancer: the Sun and the Moon; Virgo: Mars and Mercury; Libra: Ketu; Sagittarius: Saturn.

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