Splendour of Vargas

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Contents Preface

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Editorial

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Acknowledgements

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ICAS Addresses

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Hora and Financial Splendour Navneet Kaushik

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Drekkana: Status of Siblings Pankaj Joshi

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Navamshas & Drekkanas and Propensity to Commit Crime A B Shukla

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Saptamsha: Happiness and Prosperity through Children Sunil Kumar Sharma

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Innovative Jaya Muni: Divisional Charts and Bhava Suchak Navamsha M. Anjaneyulu

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Navamsha and Life’s Mission Navneet Kaushik

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64th Navamsha Ashutosh Sharma

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Theory and Practice of Trimshamsha Pradeep Goel

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Trimshamsha and Dasha Application Dr. Sonia Bakshi

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The Fascinating Dashamamsha: Dr K S Charak

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Dashamsha for Power and Position M G Kastwar

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iv Dangerous Periods: Through Kroorabda, Kroormaasa 64th Navamsha, 22nd Drekkana and Trimshamsha Sushil Kumar Vatta

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Financial Status of the Spouse Renu Agnihotri

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Composite Approach in Vargas Vinay Aditya

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Interpretation of Dwadashamsha Justice S. N. Kapoor

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Shodashamsha and Affluence A B Shukla

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Scholarly Achievements through Chaturvimshamsha Justice S. N. Kapoor

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Importance of Shashtyamsha M N Kedar

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Planetary Value and Vaisheshikamsha Rohit Vedi

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Mars and Rahu: Dasha Results through Vargas Dr. K. M. Manjaiah and Sushil Gupta

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Death Inflicting Dashas Krishna Kumar Baranwal

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Vargas and Vimshottari Rakhi Rathiore

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Dashaphala: Through the Vargas Pradeep Goel

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Saptamsha: Gochara at the Time of Child Birth Jyoti Bhardwaj

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Karakas and Bhavas S Thyagarajan

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Ashtakavarga in Vargas Vinay Aditya

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Appendix

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Editorial

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n this compilation we are making an attempt to give a composite view of the horoscope through various Vargas. This helps reconcile conflicting results in different Vargaphala. This is essential so as to make precise predictions, as far as humanly possible. Let us take an example here to illustrate the point. Imagine that someone has his Jupiter placed in Leo at 17째01'04". Jupiter in Leo tends to make the native courageous, fearless, stable, hot tempered. But the concerned native has never been heard losing his temper. This Jupiter is in the Hora of Moon. According to Vriddha Yavana Jataka, Jupiter in Moon Hora makes the jataka charming, fortunate, prosperous, highly favoured, involved in stable actions, helpful and religious nature and unshakable friendship. Jupiter in this case would in its own Drekkana. Such a native is good natured, wins over his enemies, has forgiving nature, commands respect and receives honour from the kings, is prosperous and respectful to his teachers and elders. Jupiter in this case would be in the 6th Navamsha of Mercury. Such a native is kind, charming faced, religious, prosperous, wears appropriately elegant dresses, capable of understanding meanings of scriptures. He is blessed with many sons. Jupiter would be in the 7th Dwadashamsha (would fall in Aquarius) which indicates as per Vriddha Yavana Jataka that the native will always wear dirty clothes, poor and helpless, will not care for his own happiness, suffers from different kinds of misery and losses at the hands of thieves and dacoits. Jupiter would fall in its own Trimshamsha (Indra). A native born with Jupiter in its own Trimshamsha will be learned, deep thinker, a linguist and clever in choosing words, eloquent speaker, affectionate in nature, respectful to Brahmins.


xiii One can observe in the description above that according to one Varga such a native should be short tempered and angry. According to another Varga he is likely to be poor, suffering from all kinds of miseries but in yet another Varga good results have been apportioned. That according to another reading of D-12, such a native would be in Mohan Dwadashamsha. This gentleman with his Jupiter in Leo at 17°01'04" is a well known Indian and international personality. He is none other than the current Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh. He is not only a charming person, he has Mohan (charming) suffixed to his name. It is apparent from this exercise that unless an overall view is taken, the astrologer may land up with wrong judgement. In order to avoid such a situation Jaya Muni gave a rule that everything about the chart should be tested on the basis of 5 Vargas. Every Planet is capable of giving two kinds of ‘Sukhas’, - Material Sukha and Jeeva Sukha Jeeva Sukha indicates the sukha received through relatives, as indicated by the Karkatwa and ownership of the planet. For example, Jeeva Sukha from: father is indicated by the Sun, mother by the Moon, siblings by Mars, maternal uncle etc. by Mercury, elders and elder brothers and teachers by Jupiter, grandmother, and other ladies including wife through Venus, servants by Saturn. Rahu indicates paternal grandfather and Ketu maternal grandfather etc. (see Uttara Kalamrita for detailed description). Debilitated, combust and retrograde planets tend to reduce Jeeva Sukha indicated by them, in 4 ways: (i) Relation indicated by the planet does not survive or suffers from disease and misfortune; (ii) The relation so indicated lives at a great distance making relationship virtually useless in times of need; (iii) The relation lives together with the native, but makes the life of the native miserable, by his acts and omissions; and (iv) He separates and severs off his relationship with the native for one reason or another. There is a lot of misconception about applicability of Dasha systems on Divisional charts. Way back in the end of 1997 Shri J.N. Sharma (Former Chapter Chairman of Delhi Chapter-I, ICAS) put a question,


xiv Whether we were applying Dasha systems to Divisional charts? How far it was sound and logical to do so? I informed that I would answer this question after two hours for I needed some tangible proof to convince him. I tested Vimshottari on about 18 events of my own life on different Divisional Charts and informed Shri J.N. Sharma accordingly event and Divisional chartwise. After Gayatri Devi Vasudev in her article mentioned about applicability of Ashtakavarga System an Varga chart. There was similar considerable debate. One of our faculty Shri Vinay Aditya has successfully applied several times in his lecutre including India’s financial progress with aid of application of Ashtakavarga on Dashamamsha chart (Indian independence chart). This should remove inhibition about the applicability Ashtakvarga of Divisional chart. If anybody has any doubt about applicability of Transit of planets on Varga, then one should keep in mind several nadi rules based on varga particularly Navamsha chart by treating Rashi-Tulya Navamsha and Navamsha Tulya Rashi. Dwadashamsha has two sets of names associated to each division. One is usual and the other is specific. Mohan is the specific name in this case. In the present seminar all the speakers are presenting various facets of life through the prism of different Vargas. We are just bringing in lime light, hitherto unused rules of interpretation to empower Astrologers and our senior students for the purpose of sharpening their analytical skills for better, precise and almost correct predictions. We are primarily confining ourselves to Parashara Hora Shashtradivisional charts. There are some modifications and perceptions beyond Parashara Hora Shashtra. Since this compilation is intended for middle level astrologers, we are avoiding to add those nontraditional methods of calculating divisional charts, in absence of sufficient researchers in that regard. About data and analysis given by the individual contributors, it is dependent on his/her source and perceptions. I need not say that every learned person is entitled to have is own view and perceptions. Justice S. N. Kapoor

(Former Judge of Delhi High Court)


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