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Om Gurave Namah

Namaste friends,

 

In an article this weekend, I gave an important principle I taught at SJC's

Vimsottari dasa workshop. I said I will try to write on Kashinatha Hora chart

if I get a chance to do so. Well, here are some excerpts from the class.

 

Those who want to go through the entire material and want to get the CD's when

they are ready may kindly contact Narayan at narayan (AT) (DOT) org.

 

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Personal Finances from

Hora Chart

 

© P.V.R. Narasimha Rao, SJC

SJC East Coast Conference

Edison, New Jersey, USA

 

August 31, 2003

Divisional Charts

 

Rasi chart is the chart that shows one's physical existence. Divisional charts

show the environment that surrounds, supports and influences one's physical

existence. Various divisional charts show various aspects of the environment

under which one leads one's physical existence. Each divisional chart is based

on dividing all signs into some number of equal parts or the other.

 

Hora chart is based on dividing each sign into two equal parts. Hora chart shows

the resources at one's disposal, also known as "wealth". This chart may be

denoted by the symbol "D-2" in some places in this article.

 

Hora Calculation

 

Sage Parasara taught that the first halves of odd signs and the second halves

even signs go into Sun's hora. He also taught that the first halves of even

signs and the second halves odd signs go into Moon's hora.

 

For example, suppose Jupiter is at 10° 21' in Taurus. Taurus is an even sign.

The given longitude is in the first half (0° to 15° ) of Taurus. Thus it goes

into Moon's hora. So Jupiter is in Moon's hora.

 

As another example, suppose Mars is at 18° 53' in Sagittarius. Sagittarius is an

odd sign. The given longitude is in the second half (15° to 30° ) of

Sagittarius. Thus it goes into Moon's hora again. So Mars is in Moon's hora.

 

Hora Chart Construction

 

If a planet is in "Sun's hora" or "Moon's hora", astrologers normally use an

interpretation that puts the planet in Leo or Cancer respectively. As per this

interpretation, Sun's hora means Leo in hora chart and Moon's hora means Cancer

in hora chart.

 

This results in a hora chart that has all the planets in two signs - Cancer and

Leo. Is it correct to place all planets in just two signs always? How can such

a chart be interpreted?

 

Some astrologers disagree with this interpretation and use alternatives that

utilize all the twelve signs.

 

Parivritti Dwaya (Bicyclical) Hora

 

A hora chart variation known as "Parivritti Dwaya Hora" (bicyclical hora) or

PD-hora was speculated on the internet a few years ago to be the correct hora

chart that shows wealth. This is a cyclical chart like Navamsa and Saptamsa. In

other words, the two parts of Aries go into Aries and Taurus; the two parts of

Taurus go into Gemini and Cancer; the two parts of Gemini go into Leo and

Virgo; the two parts of Cancer go into Libra and Scorpio; and so on. As we go

through the 24 horas arrived from the 12 signs, we cyclically go around the

zodiac twice.

 

However, this chart does not satisfy the basic criterion of Parasara. If one

were to use this chart, what is the meaning of Sun's hora and Moon's hora? Why

are Aries, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio, Sagittarius and Pisces called "Sun's hora" and

other signs called "Moon's hora"? There is no link between the signs found using

this interpretation and the luminaries.

 

This chart may be a valid chart, just like other non-Parasari variations of

drekkana and chaturthamsa charts. However, this cannot be the chart Parasara

referred to for examining wealth.

 

Parivritti (Cyclical) Charts

 

In general, parivritti-based (cyclical) charts show various factors that

influence one's activities (karma). These charts throw light on various factors

like the abilities, initiative, direction and judgment that go into one's

activities.

Table 1: Some Parivritti-based Charts

Chart

Symbol

Matters to be seen in it

Hora

D-2

Family support to karma

Navamsa

D-9

Dharma/duty (defined by ‘abilities’), the pillar supporting one's karma

Drekkana

D-3

The initiative behind karma

Chaturthamsa

D-4

The direction (gati) behind karma

Panchamsa

D-5

Judgment, wisdom and discretion behind karma

As seen in the table above, parivritti-based hora chart shows family support to

one's activities. It does not show wealth as speculated by some astrologers.

 

Kashinatha Hora Chart

 

The real hora chart variation that shows wealth, as taught in the tradition of

Sri Achyuta Dasa, is known as "Kashinatha Hora" chart, named after Pt.

Kashinath Rath. This chart is based on the classicfication of signs into signs

that are strong during the day and signs that are strong during the night.

 

Sun represents day-strong signs, i.e. Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Aquarius and

Pisces. Moon represents night-strong signs, i.e. Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer,

Sagittarius and Capricorn.

 

It may be noted that each planet owns exactly two signs owns one day-strong sign

and one night-strong signs. There is a fable that says that Sun and Moon

originally owned six signs each and gave away one sign each from their six

signs to Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Thus, Sun's hora and Moon's

hora refer to the day-strong and night-strong signs among the two signs owned

by a planet. For this purpose, Leo and Cancer form a pair, even though they are

not owned by the same planet.

 

As an example, suppose Jupiter is at 25° 16' in Taurus. Taurus is an even sign.

The given longitude is in the second half (15° to 30° ) of Taurus. Thus it goes

into Sun's hora. Thus it should go into the day-strong sign owned by Venus (lord

of Taurus). Thus, Jupiter is placed in Libra in Kashinatha hora chart.

 

As another example, suppose Mars is at 18° 53' in Sagittarius. Sagittarius is an

odd sign. The given longitude is in the second half (15° to 30° ) of

Sagittarius. Thus it goes into Moon's hora. Thus it should go into the

night-strong sign owned by Jupiter (lord of Sagittarius). Thus, Mars is placed

in Sagittarius in Kashinatha hora chart.

 

Interpretation Guidelines

 

This hora chart shows financial gains and losses. It shows wealth, which is

nothing but all the resources at one's disposal for one's activities. The

financial situation at a given point of time and various financial transactions

can be seen in this chart.

 

The second lord of rasi chart is the karyesha for hora chart. This placement and

strength in hora chart is a key factor, even though not the sole factor, in

determining one's wealth.

 

Sun, Mars and Jupiter are strong in day-strong signs. Moon, Mercury, Venus and

Saturn are strong in night-strong signs.

 

Houses from Lagna

 

The following are the basic meanings of houses from lagna:

 

1st: Self from the viewpoint of finances

2nd: Resources at command (wealth)

3rd: Initiative, enterprise and boldness

4th: Direction in financial activities, happiness and comfort

5th: Earning ability

6th: Wealth from service, obstacles in finances

7th: Desires, interaction with others

8th: Changes, ups and downs, risks, investments, unexpected wealth

9th: Fortune and protection

10th: Money related activities in society

11th: Gains

12th: Losses

 

Houses from Arudha Lagna (AL)

 

The following are the basic meanings of houses from arudha lagna (AL):

 

1st: Image/status (in money matters)

2nd: How resourceful the native seems

3rd: Apparent initiative and enterprise

4th: Apparent activities (10th) of others (7th) and their impact on one’s finances

5th: Apparent earning abilities

6th: Apparent resistance to obstacles

7th: Others (impacting one’s finances)

8th: Resources of others and their impact on one’s finances

9th: Protection to one’s financial status

10th: Financial activities

11th: Apparent financial gains

12th: Apparent financial losses

 

Arudha Padas of Houses

 

The following are the basic meanings of arudha padas of houses:

 

AL: Overall image and status

A2: The wealth and possessions

A3: Enterprises and business ventures

A4: Indicators of comfort and happiness in financial matters (think of examples!)

A5: Events establishing earning abilities

A6: Service that generates money

A7: Partnerships and partners

A8: Financial risks, unexpected turns/swings

A9: Events making one look fortunate

A10: Activities related to money, career

A11: Profits, income, gains

UL: Losses, expenditure

 

In all the cases, it may be noted that the houses from arudha lagna deal with

people's perceptions about various aspects of a native's finances, whereas

arudha padas of houses directly show real things or events related to a

native's finances.

 

For example, UL (upapada or the arudha pada of the 12th house) shows an amount

that was lost or spent or given away. It shows a real expenditure. On the other

hand, the 12th house from AL shows a perceived loss.

 

If a planet is in the 12th house from AL, it may give events that make people

think that the native lost money. Of course, if people think that the native

lost money, he probably did lose some money.

 

On the other hand, if a planet is in UL, it may simply give a specific loss or

expense. If the same planet is in the 5th house from AL, the specific and real

loss/expense may make the native seem very capable financially. In such a case,

the expense shown by the planet in UL may be wise investment that makes the

native look smart and capable.

 

By examining the houses from lagna and arudha lagna, by examining the arudha

padas of various houses and by finding links between all these factors, one can

make good predictions on the finances of a native.

 

Hora Narayana Dasa

 

Narayana dasa of the hora chart is the best tool for timing events related to a

native's finances. This shows where Narayana (effort) is at a given time, in

the financial environment in which one's physical existence takes place.

 

Calculation of Hora Narayana dasa is simple. Mark the 2nd house in rasi chart.

Find the position of its lord in hora chart. Take that sign as lagna and find

Narayana dasa of the hora chart just like that of the rasi chart.

 

For example, suppose Leo rises in rasi chart and Scorpio rises in hora chart.

The 2nd house of rasi chart is Virgo. Its lord is Mercury. Suppose Mercury is

in Cancer in hora chart. Take Cancer as lagna. Start Hora Narayana dasa from

the stronger of Cancer and Capricorn and find dasa sequence and dasa lengths

treating hora chart as rasi chart.

 

Each dasa is judged by examining the dasa sign (or the 7th from it, if dasas

were initiated from the 7th). The placement of dasa sign and its paaka (sign

containing dasa sign's lord) from lagna and its bhoga (arudha pada of dasa

sign) from AL are examined. One can get more information from "Narayana Dasa"

book authored by Pt. Sanjay Rath.

 

One can use the principle of three parts very effectively, when timing events

related to personal finances using Hora Narayana dasa.

 

If a dasa is divided into three parts, the distribution of the results given by

various factors changes based on how the sign rises. Signs that rise with their

head are called seershodaya rasis (Ge, Le, Vi, Li, Sc, Aq). Signs that rise with

their back are called prishthodaya rasis (Ar, Ta, Cn, Sg, Cp). Pisces is an

ubhayodaya rasi and it rises with both.

 

The results given in the three parts are listed in Table 2.

Table 2: Principle of three parts

Udaya

Rises with

First 1/3rd

Second 1/3rd

Third 1/3rd

Seershodaya

Head

House

Lord

Occupants and aspectors

Prishthodaya

Back

Occupants and aspectors

Lord

House

Ubhayodaya

Both

Occupants and aspectors

House

Lord

Example

 

Now, let us go through an example to consolidate the knowledge. Please consider

a native born on 7th April 1893 at 9:31 am (LMT) at 75e55, 20n56.

 

Karyesha, i.e. the 2nd lord of rasi chart, is Mercury. He is placed in an

upachaya (house of growth) from lagna and trine from AL in hora chart. More

significantly, he is placed in GL (ghati lagna) in hora. Thus the native is

successful, amasses wealth and attains influence and power in his financial

life.

 

Hora Narayana dasa for the example of Chart 1 is given below:

 

Narayana Dasa of D-2 chart:

 

Maha Dasas:

 

Sg: 1893-04-07 (09:31:00) - 1904-04-08 (05:06:22)

Le: 1904-04-08 (05:06:22) - 1909-04-08 (11:54:04)

Ar: 1909-04-08 (11:54:04) - 1910-04-08 (18:05:43)

Pi: 1910-04-08 (18:05:43) - 1914-04-08 (18:37:10)

Sc: 1914-04-08 (18:37:10) - 1920-04-08 (07:36:00)

Cn: 1920-04-08 (07:36:00) - 1927-04-09 (02:35:16)

Ge: 1927-04-09 (02:35:16) - 1933-04-08 (15:34:52)

Aq: 1933-04-08 (15:34:52) - 1936-04-08 (09:56:52)

Li: 1936-04-08 (09:56:52) - 1942-04-08 (23:05:39)

Vi: 1942-04-08 (23:05:39) - 1951-04-09 (06:19:28)

Ta: 1951-04-09 (06:19:28) - 1962-04-09 (01:59:26)

Cp: 1962-04-09 (01:59:26) - 1966-04-09 (02:46:12)

Sg: 1966-04-09 (02:46:12) - 1967-04-09 (08:52:54)

Le: 1967-04-09 (08:52:54) - 1974-04-09 (03:50:44)

Ar: 1974-04-09 (03:50:44) - 1985-04-08 (23:32:10)

Pi: 1985-04-08 (23:32:10) - 1993-04-09 (00:51:21)

Sc: 1993-04-09 (00:51:21) - 1999-04-09 (13:47:20)

Cn: 1999-04-09 (13:47:20) - 2004-04-08 (20:30:10)

 

Let us start analyzing his Hora Narayana dasa, starting from Cancer dasa

(1920-1927). Cancer is the 12th from AL and does not show much gains. Having A6

in it, it shows some struggle. However, its lord is debilitated in the 2nd house

and it contains HL (money available to one). Thus, the dasa has mixed influences

and shows success after struggle.

 

Gemini dasa (1927-1933) was very crucial in the finances of this natives. Gemini

is the 11th from AL and shows financial gains. It contains A7 and shows business

ventures and partnerships. Its lord Mercury is a functional benefic, as he owns

the 9th and 12th houses. He is well-placed in the 5th house from AL and shows

excellent financial capabilities. As Mercury conjoins UL, he shows expenses.

However, considering his good placement, these expenses are investments that

enrich the native's image. Being in the 3rd house from lagna, he shows

initiative and bold actions. Mercury is the planet of business and trading.

Thus, the native takes bold actions and engages in various businesses and

succeeds.

 

One of the indications of Mercury and Gemini is sugarcane (among the forms of

Devi, Mercury stands for Rajarajeswari, who holds a sugarcane). So sugar mills

are a possibility. Mercury in Sagittarius can also show insurance business. The

native bought a big insurance company and a sugar company in Gemini dasa!

 

In Libra dasa, he founded a Cement factory, the first in India. Libra's lord is

exalted. Its bhoga conjoins AL. Thus it is an important dasa. It contains Ketu

in the 3rd from AL (good placement for a malefic). Its lord Venus is exalted in

the 8th from AL (good placement for a benefic). Libra contains A3. So there was

a new enterprise. Ketu shows buildings, construction materials etc and can show

cement too. Thus Libra dasa gave him a cement factory.

 

Virgo dasa was the most important in his financial life. Always, the 2nd house

from AL is very important, as it feeds the image. Saturn is a yogakaraka for

Libra lagna. Placed in the 2nd from AL, he feeds the image well. Moreover, its

lord Mercury is in the 3rd house (of enterprise) from lagna and 5th house from

AL (image of a capable person), along with UL (expenses/investments). Unlike

the Gemini dasa, bhoga is also well-placed in the case of Virgo dasa. Bhoga of

Virgo is in a trine from AL. Thus, Virgo dasa is the most brilliant dasa of

all.

 

Mercury gave him banking and publishing. He started "Bharat Bank" and bought

"The Times of India", one of the biggest newspapers in those times. He acquired

some managing and marketing agencies too. He was also involved with some coal

mines (notice Saturn!).

 

Towards the end of Saturn dasa, the native suffered incarcetation. Notice that

Taurus is the 8th house and shows upheavals. It is the 10th house of activities

from AL. As it contains a malefic, it shows bad reputation. Mars shows

litigation. Bhoga of Taurus is in a dusthana from AL. Taurus contains Mars, who

is the 2nd and 7th lord and hence a strong maraka in the hora chart. He shows a

death-like situation or a serious problem in financial life. A malefic

afflicting A4 shows lack of comfort in financial matters. Moreover, Mars is the

naisargika vedhaka (obstructor) for Saturn and Mercury, two trine lords and key

planets in this chart. So he obstructs the good financial fortune. Jupiter is

the 3rd and 6th lord and a functional malefic. Being the 6th lord and being the

planet of law, he can show problems with law. Taurus is the karaka sthana for

Jupiter as per pachakadi sambandha and hence can promote Jupiter's results. For

all these reasons, the native was convicted and his finances were destroyed.

 

This chart belongs to Sri Ramkrishna Dalmiya, an Indian industrialist.

 

* * *

 

This is just a simple example. I covered many more examples at the conference.

Even the example used above was covered in greater detail and depth in the

class.

 

This was the class I enjoyed teaching the most (so far). It was an excellent

class. Of course, that's not because of me. The topic itself is such.

Kashinatha Hora is a fantastic chart and Narayana dasa is an amazing dasa. The

combination works so well that any class on it is bound to be awesome. I spent

very little time on theory and covered several detailed examples to clarify all

the concepts. It is not at all a bad idea to get the CD's.

 

If I get time later, I will try to give more examples and write more on other

things. Especially, the session on "Padanaathaamsa dasa" was another very

important session among the ones done by me. If I get time later, I will try to

post an article on it, so that the important knowledge reaches everyone.

 

For those who own Jagannatha Hora commercial version: Kashinatha Hora will be

available in the next release/upgrade. I will try to release it by the end of

December.

 

BTW, I was told that a new version of Shri Jyothi Star (I hope that name's

right) was released which gives this chart, soon after my class! I was

pleasantly surprised when I found out that I was beaten by Andrew in supporting

a secret chart revealed by me! Those who use his software may kindly contact him

for an upgrade that supports Kashinatha Hora.

 

I have already coded it - actually, I've been using it for several years, as it

has been present in my private version of JHora for several years - but it is a

matter of bundling it with other important changes for a formal release to the

public. It will happen...

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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