Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 dear rao chitturu, thank you so much for this information. what about the 5th division? does jyotish include the 5th? thank you. love, patricia On May 13, 2006, at 4:29 AM, rao chitturu wrote: > Hare krishna > Divisional charts are to be studied to supplement the rasi chart > readings. > what is not granted in Rasi chat cannot be assured by any other > divisonal chart. > The purpose of study of various divisonal charts are mentioned below: > > 1. Rasi -Each rasi 30 deg.- -Natives appearance, > shape etc., > 2. Hora -two divisions of a rasi -Financial Status > 3. Drekkana -1/3rd divisions of a rasi -Brothers and > happiness from them > 4. Chaturthamsa -1/4th division of a rasi -Fate or Real > property > 5. Saptamsa -1/7th division -Children and grand > children > 6. Navamsa - 1/9th division - Matters relating to > Spouse ; > Also read with rasi > for matters in general. > > 7. Dasamsa - 1/10th division -Profession and allied > matters > 8. Dwadasamsa - 1/12th division -Parents > 9. Shodasamsa - 1/16th division -Conveyance > 10. Vimsamsa - 1/20th division - Worship and > Spiritual achievement. > 11. Chaturvimsamsa > (or Sidhamsa) - 1/24th division - Educational > achievements > > 12. Nakshtramsa > (Bhamsa) - 1/27th division -Strength and Vigor > of the native > > 13. Trimsamsa -1/30th division -Arishtas (malefic > effects) > 14. Khavedamsa -1/40th division -Auspicious and > inauspicious happenings > 15. Akshavedamsa -1/45th division -Character and Conduct > 16. Shastyamsa -1/60th division - All good and bad effects > (minute > results) > > Transit of dasa bhukti lords and karaka lords also indicate the > sensitive time. > navamsa is always used along with rasi chart. > study of drekkanna, saptamsa, and dasamsa are also often used by many. > the rest depends on the individual pracitices. > The above information is given in brief, > rao chitturu > > > > > kamalrattesar <kamalrattesar > wrote: hare krishna, > can any learned gurus advise about division charts and how it should > be made and analysised? > lagna gives the general views but when it comes for each section to > study then vergas does better. pls advise > thanks > > > kamal > > > > > Links > > > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and > 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. > > > > > > > > Visit your group "valist" on the web. > > > valist > > > > www.AesculapiusPress.com <*> valist/ <*> valist <*> Your Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Dear Rao Chitturu, Many Thanks for the brief discription of the divisional chart. It would be extremely helpful if you could also explain how these amsa charts are to be understood. For eg: suppose I make a saptamsa chart for children & grandchildren, how would I interpret such a chart ? would I perhaps look at the 1st house of this chart to see how the child will look physically, the 2nd for the childs face, voice, first family etc, the 5th for the child`s children & therefore the grandchildren of the native whose chart`s saptamsa is being studied, the 7th house for his wife etc ? How shall one read the saptamsa if there are more than one children ? If you would kindly take some time to explain this briefly, I will be most greatful. Hari Om ! Shabnam ---- Patricia Robinett 05/13/06 19:47:23 valist Re: division charts -clarified dear rao chitturu, thank you so much for this information. what about the 5th division? does jyotish include the 5th? thank you. love, patricia On May 13, 2006, at 4:29 AM, rao chitturu wrote: > Hare krishna > Divisional charts are to be studied to supplement the rasi chart > readings. > what is not granted in Rasi chat cannot be assured by any other > divisonal chart. > The purpose of study of various divisonal charts are mentioned below: > > 1. Rasi -Each rasi 30 deg.- -Natives appearance, > shape etc., > 2. Hora -two divisions of a rasi -Financial Status > 3. Drekkana -1/3rd divisions of a rasi -Brothers and > happiness from them > 4. Chaturthamsa -1/4th division of a rasi -Fate or Real > property > 5. Saptamsa -1/7th division -Children and grand > children > 6. Navamsa - 1/9th division - Matters relating to > Spouse ; > Also read with rasi > for matters in general. > > 7. Dasamsa - 1/10th division -Profession and allied > matters > 8. Dwadasamsa - 1/12th division -Parents > 9. Shodasamsa - 1/16th division -Conveyance > 10. Vimsamsa - 1/20th division - Worship and > Spiritual achievement. > 11. Chaturvimsamsa > (or Sidhamsa) - 1/24th division - Educational > achievements > > 12. Nakshtramsa > (Bhamsa) - 1/27th division -Strength and Vigor > of the native > > 13. Trimsamsa -1/30th division -Arishtas (malefic > effects) > 14. Khavedamsa -1/40th division -Auspicious and > inauspicious happenings > 15. Akshavedamsa -1/45th division -Character and Conduct > 16. Shastyamsa -1/60th division - All good and bad effects > (minute > results) > > Transit of dasa bhukti lords and karaka lords also indicate the > sensitive time. > navamsa is always used along with rasi chart. > study of drekkanna, saptamsa, and dasamsa are also often used by many. > the rest depends on the individual pracitices. > The above information is given in brief, > rao chitturu > > > > > kamalrattesar <kamalrattesar > wrote: hare krishna, > can any learned gurus advise about division charts and how it should > be made and analysised? > lagna gives the general views but when it comes for each section to > study then vergas does better. pls advise > thanks > > > kamal > > > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and > 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. > > > > > > > > Visit your group "valist" on the web. > > > valist > > > > www.AesculapiusPress.com Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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