Importance of
Navamsa chart in astrology
S N Rao
The Navamsa is
the most important sub-division of the Hindu Astrology. Usually the Rasi Chart
and the Navamsa Chart are tagged together in the South. The Navamsa techniques
properly studied and carefully utilized can enable one to foresee most of the
events in a native's life. Navamsa divisions are magnified projections and as
such the findings from Rasi Chart can be understood easily.
Navamsa is 3°-20'
x 12 = 40° (i.e. a
cycle from Mesha to Meena Navamsas). A cycle of 12 Navamsas will repeat after
an interval of 40° each. So Mesha Navamsa will repeat 9 times in the Zodiac.
Similarly, all other Navamsas from Vrishabha to Meena will repeat nine times.
In Western Astrology 40° aspect is known a "Nonile Aspect.
Some
combinations and techniques that are commonly used in navamsa for prediction
are –
In navamsa
Chart, the trine positions of planets - 120° have same numerical Navamsa, same
constellation lord and the lords of these trines are considered to be friends.
If the Moon's
Navamsa at birth in the case of bridegroom" happens to be the 88th one,
when counted from that of the bride, it indicates intense evil (in married
life). Similar result will also be the case when the Moon's Navamsa happens to
be the I08th when counted from that of the bride.
At the time of
performance of marriage ceremony (Pani-Grahana) no planet should be in the 55th
Navamsa, as reckoned from the rising (Ascendant) Navamsa
at
that time.
If in the
birth-chart even one planet is there in the 5th Navamsa (i.e. of the middle
Navamsa in that sign) then it makes the native a man of status.
The 36th
Navamsa from the Moon's Navamsa is Karmabham. The 64th Navamsa from the Moon's
Navamsa is
Sanghatika. The
72nd Navamsa from the Moon 's Navamsa is Vainashika. The 96th Navamsa from the
Moon's Navamsa is Manasa. When
malefic planets transit through the above four Navamsa the native suffers from
mental anguish, loss of wealth, and such diseases which give much physical
pain. When transit conjunction of major planets takes place in the above
Navamsa in a nativity, either from the ascendant on the Moon or the Sun, major
outstanding event takes place in one's life for good or bad.
It is also found
in practice that the transits of slow moving planets through the above Navamsa
from the remaining
five
planets" Rahu, Ketu and extra Saturnine
planets, are also productive of results of a significant nature favourable or
unfavourable. Similarly transits through the Navamsa of fast moving planets,
such as the Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus, also give results, which are of small
magnitude.
Mundane events,
such as cyclones, earthquakes, excessive heat, very heavy rains, devastating
noods, excessive cold, droughts, big-fires etc can be predicted by the Navamsa position
formed by the fast-moving planets such as the Sun. Mars, Mercury and Venus with
the four slow moving planets in transit. This principle can be applied to
Sayana positions also and the effects of transit of planets can be studied from
the Sayana horoscope. The same principle can be extended to even political
predictions by referring to the horoscopes of the nations.
Any planet if
posited in a Navamsa owned by the 8th house sign in Rasi chart is said to be
Nidhanamsasthah. It is considered to be highly malefic.
Ascendant
Navamsa is known as the rising Navamsa or Udit Navamsa or Lagna Navamsa. The
first Navamsas in Chara signs; the middle Navamsas in fixed signs and the last
Navamsas in Dwiswabhava signs are known as Vargottama Navamsas. The natives born
in these Navamsa are leaders in their own right. Planets transiting the Navamsas of cuspal
points of various houses produce their full effects at that time. Of all the
cusps the 10th cusp; next the 4th one and lastly the 7th one, are of utmost
importance in descending order. Very often, it is found in practice; transit of
Rahu or Ketu through the above referred Navamsas causes tragic happenings during
unfavourable Dasa periods.
The degrees 21
°, 14°, 24°, 7°, 21 °, 14°, 24°; 7°, 21 °, 14°,
24° and 7° in Mesha and the following signs respectively are called Pushkaramsas.
They are useful for fixing Muhurta for auspicious activities in general.
To determine the timing of
events in the life of an individual a technique to progress One Navamsa equals
one year of life is also used. In this technique the number of Navamsas from the
Navamsa occupied by any planet up to the Navamsa occupied by the ascendant will
give good or bad results to the native. Progression of navamsa theory will give
the year in which an event, good or bad is likely to take place. But during that
particular year, in which month and on which day the event occurs is a subject
of deep research.
Transit of
planets using navamsa is a very important and reliable tool in timing events in
the life of an individual. Navamsa transit is a transit of a heavenly body
through the zodiacal arc of 3°20', known as Navamsa or 1/4th pada,
mainly of slow-moving planets such as Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu and Ketu. Transit
of planets in Navamsa will trigger positive or negative events in the life of
the individual when it passes through the birth position of planet in the
rashi.
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