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I've heard that Shastiamsa chart is ranked by Parashara to be even higher than rasi and navamsa. What's it exactly, is
it simply about our past life patterns, where we were going in our last birth, and how it's gonna influence our lives in
this birth?
More importantly, Parashara has said 'look into D60 for all matters, since it represents sanchita karma.' But sanchita
karma doesn't just pertain to one life, this particular life of the native, it's the storehouse of all karmas for the jiva. So
does this mean D60 represents the karma to be done by the jiva in successive births, and not just this one
birth?
I am pressed for time lately, so I cannot study lengthy material, so I'd need something short and crisp. Hope learned
members can help. Suresh
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Namaste Suresh,
A few notes...
The D60 is extremely sensitive to ones birth time and needs rectification by vigati principles... that is D60 is 1/60th
division of a 30° rasi or 30 second of an arc varga chart. Note that the earth moves 00°15'00'' degrees
per minute. Why do I bother to mention this ? 30 seconds or 1/2° = 60 divisions per rasi X 12 rasi = 720
divisions in the D60 chart.
So ones birth hart time has to be accurate or the D60 chart is Not useful. that is my point.
Next - this is considered a harmonic chart. Each time one looks at a divisional chart it is goes beyond the physical
attributes of the native... So the rasi chart is the physical world then multiples of the rasi chart one goes deeper into
consciousness or to past life conditions.
Last, Parashara Groups the Divisional charts: Shad Varga (6 charts), Sapta varga (7 charts), Dasa Varga (10 charts),
Shodasa Varga (16 charts); the 16th divisional chart does not appear in the list of important charts till Shodasa charts
are called out. There are few jyotishi on this earth today that have mastered all 16 varga implications and meanings;
to know one, you are blessed.
Point of Consideration: In the Brihat Jataka of Varaha Mihira , a luminary in Jyotish, deals with Shadvargas (the 6
divisional charts) and their order of importance:
Rasi
Navamsa
Drekkana
Hora
Dwadasamsa
Trisamsa
By this a jyotisa that is excellent in these areas of promise in this life, the potential of the individual and the
materialization of these areas coming to be.
When one looks to the D60 chart, a very useful tool, Sarvarth Chintmani by Vyankatesh Sharma looks to the
Shadvarga (6 charts) and adds the D60 chart to his level of importance.
Each 1/60th division is given a quality - Ghora, Rakshasa, Deva, Kubera ....ending with Chandra rekha on the last
1/60th division. Pending an odd or even sign this list can go backwards of forward. This informs the jyotisha of the
influence on the native per that graha that occupies this 1/60th division.
What does parashara say (BPHS 7.41) - Graha's in subha or benevolent positions give good results or influences;
those in kroora (malefic) divisions give evil results.
So one needs to be aware of the influence of each of the 60 divisional owners to crack the code on what the D60 chart
says about past life implications. That is , a subha or kroora in the 9th rasi in the D60 chart needs to be understood;
as with each graha, by 1/60th division by 12 rasi's. Then this needs to be cross referenced with the D9 chart - or
Dharma-amsa for this life and the influence combined for the prediction of the Jyotishi to be valueable and bear fruit...
Piece of cake, eh?
One only need to look at the D60 Chart of Adolph Hitler and the mis-use of shakti, and Rahu destroying the 9th house.
And you will see a Bhrasta or fallen person with a STRONG Ruckak Mahapururush Yoga ( too much fire tattva). Then
compare it to a saint Chitanya Mahaprabhu and one see Amrita. The 9th is a key bhava for D60.
side note:
Regarding studying Jyotish. This is a long, and in-depth process. There is no "Jyotish fast lane' of learning that I know
of. So , what you are looking for is not so much a study, but an inquiry to various components of this science.
Perhaps this is your level of interest? And we on HDF will try and help at this level of interest.
pranams,
Last edited by yajvan; 26 August 2007 at 02:11 PM.
यत ं िशवसमोऽिस
yatastvaṁ śivasamo'si
because you are identical with śiva
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Namaskara Yajvan,
Thank you for your response. You've given me a lot to think about.
So ones birth hart time has to be accurate or the D60 chart is Not useful. that is my point.
But is it true that with a faulty birth time, only the lagna and house will change but planetary positions with respect to
signs will remain the same? Wouldn't that at least give a fair idea?
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