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Rules to Organize Data

In astrology we have a huge amount of data, especially when reaching Varg, and therefore it is important to follow a strong discipline, bringing all these data into a particular order. If not, we get lost in all that data. Therefore it is recommended to structure Varg placements in accordance with the meaning and the inner context of particular Varg. It would be better if Varg placements are sorted in the following way:

Kaam and Dharm Varg:
D-3 (Kaam) -> D-9 (Dharm) -> D-27 (Dharm) -> D-81 (Dharm)

Arth and Moksh Varg:
D-2 (general) -> D-4 (Arth, Moksh) (-> D-8 (Arth, Moksh)) -> D-16 (Arth, Moksh)

Kaam and Karm Varg:
D-3 (Kasm) -> D-7 (Kaam) -> D-10 (Karm)

Karm Varg:
D-12 -> D-60
D-40, D-45
D-30

Particular Moksh Varg:
D-20, D-24

example for your Lagna Ansh placements:

Lagna

Kaam and Dharm Varg
D-3 Drekkaan Scorpio (y Sa)
D-9 Navaansh Scorpio
D-27 Bhaansh Capricorn (y Ma)
D-81 Nava-Navaansh Virgo (y Ke)  (Note the placement of Ketu in Nava-Navaansh Lagna!)

Arth and Moksh Varg
D-2 Horaa Cancer, Sun's Horaa (y Su, Me, Ju, Ve, Sa, Ra, Ke)
D-4 Chaturthaansh Libra (y Sa, Ke)
(D-8 Ashtaansh Cancer)
D-16 Scorpio    (Ashtaamsha is a particular Varg)

Kaam and Karm Varg
D-3 Drekkaan Scorpio (y Sa)
D-7 Saptaansh Aries
D-10 Cancer

Karm Varg
D-30 Trinshaansh Pisces (y Mo, Ne, Pl)

D-12 Dwaadashaansh Sagittarius (y Ma)
D-60 Shasthiyaansh Scorpio (y Ne)

D-40 Khavedaansh Aries (y Su, Ur)
D-45 Aksha-vedaansh Capricorn

Particular Moksh Varg
D-20 Vinshaansh Capricorn
D-24 Chatur-vinshaansh Gemini

Next step would be extending this basic Amsha placements of your Lagna with
(a) placement of Amsha/sign lord with his Yuti
(b) Raashi Drishti on Lagna in given Ansh by other signs

You are surely insecure with the different meaning of Varg charts, therefore a repetition and 'learning by heart' of their significations is advisable. You'll need them.

A short final note: Each entry chart of a Mahaa-Dashaa, Antar-Dashaa and Pratyantar Dashaa has its own Varg positions of Graha, of course. Therefore you need absolute security with regard with your own natal chart.
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(1) First is the natal chart
(2) Associated with natal chart is the Dashaa scheme. Which you need to follow. Dashaa has basically three main components i.e. Mahaa-dashaa Lord, Antar-Dashaa Lord, Pratyantar Dasha alord, one may go to next Sookshm and Praan Dashaa levels, should one's birth data be accurate to the minutes and seconds.
(3) Next is the current status of the planet under analysis. This is called transit position.
(4) If Planet - X is ok in natal chart, then Dashaa (can be in Mahaa - Antar - Pratyantar) of Planet - X or Y is also good (considering
representing Bhaava / Lordship), and then that key Planet under analysis is debilitated in transit position then results of that transiting house
or significations of that Bhaav or house under analysis may be effected.
(5) I would prefer to use a specific terminology for the analysis made through natal chart = basic promise ( Static analysis), Dashaa pattern (Variable Analysis) = extent of promises can be delivered, Transit position (Dynamic Analysis) = extent or variations of promise delivered in reality

 

 

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Created on 05/18/2008 and Updated on 07/01/2012