Varga Chakra
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAL587 |
Author: | Sanjay Rath |
Publisher: | SAGAR PUBLICATIONS |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2002 |
ISBN: | 9788170821908 |
Pages: | 335 (6 B/W Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 420 gm |
Book Description
The Sri Jagannath Center (SJC) was established in 1998 in India with the objective of teaching Vedic Astrology in the tradition of Maharishi Parasara, Jaimini and other sages of yore. Vedic Astrology will be taught by a panel of jyotish Guru’s in the traditional Jyotish parampara of Sri Ahyuta Dasa of Jagannath, Puri. The highest standards of integrity would be infused through the strict discipline of yogic Practices in the Vedic religion including training in Vedic remedial measures. Meditation including dhyana (meditation techniques to cleanse the mind), dharana (concentration techniques to increase intelligence and use of intuition), pranayama (yogic breathing methods to increase life force) etc. are taught to ensure spiritual discipline while the classes on the Srimad Bhagavat Gita and Sanskrit ensures a balanced spiritual growth with the knowledge of Vedic Astrology. SJC continues in the ancient, time-honored “Guru-Sisya” tradition and is dedicated to the propagation of Vedic Learning including Astrology, Spirituality, Vedic Numerology, Vaastu Shastra, and Hinduism etc. SJC has been established in various parts of the world and has many study circles. A list of the Centers and Study Circles as well as web and e-list addresses is at appendix-01.
Vyankatesa Sharma Varga workshop
Sri Jagannath Center, in its effort to spread the sacred knowledge of ancient Jyotish principles in the traditional Guru-Sisya parampara, announced a workshop on Varga Chakras (Divisional Charts) to be conducted by SJC-EAST, under the guidance of Pandit Sanjay Rath Ji.
Pt. Sanjay Rath, the founder of Sri Jagannath Center, is a renowned traditional Vedic Astrologer hailing from Bira Balabhadrapur Sasan village of Puri in Orissa, India, and is internationally famous for his research work into the Jaimini system of Vedic Astrology. Known for his precise predictions and scientific approach, he has students around the world and leads probably the most influential of the Jyotish lists on the web. He is the author of several famous books on Jyotish, Crux of Vedic Astrology, Jaimini Maharishi’s Upddesa Sutras, Vedic Remedies in Astrology, Narayana Dasa and Vimsottari & Udu dasas and founder editor of the jyotish Digest, a popular monthly magazine.
About Vyankatesa Sharma
This first ever workshop on Divisional Charts is aptly named after Pt.
Vyankatesa Sharma, the illustrious author of the renowned Jyotish classic “Sarvarth Chintamani”, who hailed from Andhra Pradesh-the state where the workshop is being conducted. His monumental classic ‘Sarvartha Chintamani’ is the most detailed work ever on the use of divisions, divisional charts and a host of other factors and tools used in Vedic astrology. A fine translation of this work was attempted by the late Sri Jagannath Bhasin, who passed away before completing it and the present version is the effort of Sri S.S.Sareen and others who were somehow able to put together his notes and manuscript. This workshop is intended to kindle a fresh look at the divisional charts and other related aspects of Jyotish. A look at the Faculty and the topics to be discussed promise a power-packed sojourn of intense spirituality and in-depth learning-a humble yet befitting tribute to the master astrologer.
Prayer to Guru | ||
Preface | ||
Contents | ||
List of Tables | ||
List of Charts | ||
Programme | ||
1 | Divisional Charts | 1 |
1.1 | Varga Charts | 1 |
1.2 | Harmonics in D-Charts | 3 |
1.3 | Varga Schemes | 4 |
1.4 | General Principles | 9 |
1.5 | Higher divional charts | 11 |
2 | Divisional Dignities | 15 |
2.1 | Divisional Chart Groupings | 15 |
2.2 | Good placements for a Planet | 16 |
2.3 | Illustrations | 19 |
2.4 | Which Group to Use? | 21 |
2.5 | Use of Vaiseshikamas | 22 |
2.6 | Points for Research | 29 |
3 | Hora Chakra | 30 |
3.1 | Meaning of Hora | 30 |
3.2 | Hora: Prognostication | 30 |
3.3 | Hora: Half a day | 31 |
3.4 | Hora: Fruits of Karma | 31 |
3.5 | Hora: Half of the Zodiac | 32 |
3.6 | Hora: Half of a sign (Hour) | 38 |
3.7 | Hora (Time rulership) | 39 |
3.8 | Hora (space rulership) | 44 |
3.9 | Hora Guna | 49 |
4 | Arudha in Divisional Charts | 54 |
4.1 | Definitions of Arudha | 54 |
4.2 | Finding the Arudha of houses | 55 |
4.3 | Planetary significators of houses | 57 |
4.4 | Arudha of the Planets | 58 |
4.5 | Approaching the Arudha | 60 |
4.6 | Illustrations | 63 |
5 | Vimsamsa (D-20 Chart) | 66 |
5.1 | Spiritual elevation | 66 |
5.2 | Varga Scheme: Five Cycles of harmonics | 68 |
5.3 | Vimsamsa and spiritual matters | 68 |
5.4 | Vimsamsa: Further Considerations | 70 |
5.5 | Other possible approaches | 71 |
5.6 | Illustrations | 72 |
5.7 | Narayana Dasa of D-20 chart | 74 |
5.8 | Notable features of the chart | 76 |
5.9 | Navamsa Chart | 76 |
5.10 | The Vimsamsa chart | 77 |
5.11 | Final notes regarding dasa periods | 78 |
5.12 | Canonization of Padre pio | 79 |
5.13 | Padre Pio's death | 79 |
6 | Transits from Divisional Moon and Lagna | 81 |
6.1 | Divisional Moon | 81 |
6.2 | Standard Transit Results | 82 |
6.3 | Illustrations | 86 |
6.4 | Use of Natal Divisional Lagna | 89 |
6.5 | Conclusions | 90 |
7 | Drekkana (Decnate) | 92 |
7.1 | The Varga (Divisional) Charts | 93 |
7.2 | Drekkana (Decnate) Charts | 94 |
7.3 | Important Note on Drekktana reckoning | 95 |
7.4 | Identification: Presiding Deities and Rishis | 97 |
7.5 | Role in identifying Diseases | 98 |
7.6 | Influence on body parts | 99 |
7.7 | Navsmsa as part of Drekkana | 101 |
7.8 | Kaulukas (5) as part of Drekkana | 101 |
7.9 | Dwadasamsa as 1/4 part of Drekkana | 104 |
7.10 | Timing & Nature of Death | 104 |
7.11 | Swaroop (Nomenclature) of Drekkanas | 106 |
7.12 | Rasi Tulya Drekkana | 108 |
7.13 | Khar and Mrityu Drekkana | 109 |
7.14 | Effects according to nature | 109 |
7.15 | Other uses in Predicrive Astrology | 110 |
7.16 | Assessment of Drekkana Chart | 110 |
7.17 | Co-born from Drekkana | 111 |
7.18 | Drekkana in Mundane Astrology | 113 |
7.19 | Nature of Thieves | 114 |
7.20 | Illustrations | 115 |
8 | Suryamsa(D-12 Chart) | 121 |
8.1 | Introduction | 121 |
8.2 | Parents and Grandparents | 121 |
8.3 | Karakas for Relatives | 122 |
8.4 | Houses in Dwadasamsa | 123 |
8.5 | Arudha and Argala | 124 |
8.6 | Divisional Lordship | 124 |
8.7 | Illustrations | 125 |
9 | Shastyamsa | 133 |
9.1 | Introduction | 133 |
9.2 | The Shastyamsa | 134 |
9.3 | Using Shastyamsa | 140 |
9.4 | Shastyamsa in Rasi Chart | 140 |
9.5 | Shastyamsa Sign | 144 |
9.6 | Shastyamsa Chart | 148 |
9.7 | Independent study of Shastyamsa | 156 |
9.8 | Case Studies | 157 |
10 | Special Lagna in D-Charts | 164 |
10.1 | Introduction | 164 |
10.2 | Special Pattens with HL & GL | 167 |
10.3 | Other special patterns | 167 |
10.4 | HL & GL in D-Charts | 168 |
10.5 | Illustrations | 169 |
11 | Siddhamsa | 177 |
11.1 | Introduction | 177 |
11.2 | Erection of Siddhamsa Chart | 178 |
11.3 | Important Houses and Karakas | 179 |
11.4 | Overall Strength of Siddhamsa Chart | 183 |
11.5 | The Sun and Moon in Siddhamsa | 184 |
11.6 | Arudha in Siddhamsa | 192 |
11.7 | Yogas in Siddhamsa | 192 |
11.8 | Argala in D-24 Charts | 193 |
11.9 | Illustrations | 193 |
12 | Navamsa | 200 |
12.1 | Introduction | 200 |
12.2 | Calcuations | 201 |
12.3 | Navamsa concepts | 204 |
12.4 | Navamsa and Drekkana | 208 |
12.5 | Bhavas in Navamsa | 209 |
12.6 | Illustrations | 212 |
12.7 | Atmakaraka in Navamsa | 213 |
12.8 | Karakamsa & desires | 214 |
12.9 | Ista Devata (Moksha) | 214 |
13 | Shodasamsa-The Fortune of Luxuries | 217 |
13.1 | Introduction | 217 |
13.2 | Shodasamsa technical notes | 217 |
13.3 | Illustrations | 219 |
14 | Saptamsa-the birth of Children | 222 |
14.1 | Saptamsa defined | 222 |
14.2 | Reckoning of saptamsa | 222 |
14.3 | Deities connected with creation | 223 |
14.4 | Understanding the saptamsa | 223 |
14.5 | Illustrations | 226 |
15 | Foreign education from Siddhamsa | 233 |
15.1 | Introduction | 233 |
15.2 | Divisional Consideration | 234 |
15.3 | House Consideration | 234 |
15.4 | Karaka Considertation | 236 |
15.5 | Foreign Residence | 238 |
15.6 | Case Studies | 239 |
16 | Turyamsa | 250 |
16.1 | Introduction | 250 |
16.2 | Description and Calculation | 250 |
16.3 | Bhavas in Turyamsa | 251 |
16.4 | Planets and Karakas | 252 |
16.5 | Example Charts | 253 |
17 | Kaulaka (shastamsa) | 258 |
17.1 | Introduction | 258 |
17.2 | Brief History | 259 |
17.3 | Kaulaka (shastamsa) | 261 |
17.4 | Assessment of Evils, | 264 |
17.5 | Malefic Planets in a Kaulaka | 270 |
17.6 | Kaulaka and Dwadasamsa | 270 |
17.7 | Asaessment of Kaulaka (shastamsa) chart | 272 |
17.8 | Judgment of Shastamsa chart | 274 |
17.9 | Ayur Paryaya Dasa | 279 |
17.10 | Antar and Pratyantar Dasa | 282 |
17.11 | Strength of signs | 284 |
17.12 | Commencement of Ayur Paryaya Dasa | 285 |
17.13 | Conclusion | 288 |
18 | Trimsamsa | 301 |
18.1 | Introduction | 301 |
18.2 | Trimsamsa and Tatwa | 301 |
18.3 | Important considerations in delineation | 304 |
18.4 | Use of Naisargika Dasa | 305 |
18.5 | Remedies based on D-30 chart | 305 |
18.6 | Illustrations | 306 |