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Divisional charts are like mini horoscopes which are created by dividing each sign of natal chart (D-1) into a number of sections. For example, an important and widely used divisional chart “dashamsa (d-10) is created by dividing each sign of D-1 into 10 equal parts.
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A Horoscope reading in Vedic astrology is incomplete without the use of Divisional Charts. In fact, many people do a big mistake by ignoring divisional charts completely.
Same divisional charts can easily test the ability of an astrologer because they are complex to understand and there are no standard rules available which can help in their interpret divisional charts.
Even after such complexity, we keep hearing about the use of divisional charts in astrology and special emphasis has been given to them by our sages.
Now, you all have heard of navamsa chart and you know everyone focuses on it while giving a horoscope reading. Navamsa is also a divisional chart and is also known as minute horoscope which can be referred to check details of every aspect of human life.
There are total 20 different types of divisional charts (excluding higher divisional charts D-81, D-108, D-144) which deal with specific houses and significations in a Horoscope and for their effective use, sages have developed four divisional charts schemes where certain no. of divisional charts are studied together.
Divisional Charts Schemes:
Shadvarga( the group of six divisional charts).
Saptvarga( the group of seven divisional charts).
Dasvarga(the group of 10 divisional charts).
Shadashvarga( the group of 16 divisional charts).
Out of these four, the most versatile and important is Shadashvarga.
Let’s discuss the Shadashvarga scheme along with significations ruled by divisional charts in it:
Rashi/Natal Chart(D-1)- the basis of all divisional charts and gives the first clue about every aspect of human life.
Hora Chart(D-2)- used for wealth, speech, and family.
Drekkana(D-3)- used for co-borns, courage, and strength.
Chaturamsha(D-4)-used for home, mother, property, destiny and immovable assets.
Saptamsa(D-7)-used for sex life, children’s and ability to produce children’s.
Navamsa(D-9)- used for the spouse, married life, luck and it is also known as the microscopic version of the natal birth chart.
Dashamsa(D-10)- used for the career, professional success, honor, status and demotion.
Dwadasmsa(D-12)- used for information on parents and lineage.
Shodasmsa(D-16)-used for general happiness, moveable assets etc.
Vimshamsa(D-20)-used for spiritual activities, progress in spiritual practices and results of worship.
Chaturvimshamsa(D-24)- used for achievement in academics, learning and education pattern.
Saptavimshamsa(D-27)- used for physical strength and stamina.
Trimshamsa(D-30)-used for miseries, illnesses, and evils.
Khavedamsa(D-40)- used for auspicious effects in life.
Akshvedamsa(D-45)- used for general character and conduct.
Shastiamsa(D-60)- used for judging all aspects of life.
Apart from above mentioned divisional charts, there are few other Divisional charts known as non-parashari divisional charts which are as follows:
Panchamsa(D-5)- for past life merits, spiritual inclinations and mantra siddhi.
Shashtamsa(D-6)- for debt, disputes, and proneness to illnesses.
Ashtamsa(D-8)- for inheritance, longevity, and accident.
Labhamsa(D-11)- for unearned income, unaccounted money, and speculation.
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