Jyotish Varshaphal B.v.raman 1941
Jyotish Varshaphal B.v.raman 1941
Jyotish Varshaphal B.v.raman 1941
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CONTENTS
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Pad emu
21 Panchemu
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22 Shsdemu
23 Septhamse
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25
26
Anal'l\1&
Navemu
Dasamu
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27 Ekadaumse 15
28 Dwa:!asemse 16
29 Plent!tS end VergJS 16
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30 Geed Md Bad Verg~s
Dwedeuvergeeyebele
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32 P.111'(.hevergeeyeBale 17
33 l<,hetrebela 17
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Othehab1le
Q~l,,c:habhaJU
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Hadd1
"38 Hadd.aba!1
Dre\\e'11bal1
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l9 thv1rma~1!1 2l
,o !.UITIol P1...-h-1a•~e:,1b1b 2l
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CHAPTER IV
(j~r,er1I Ob1er,,1t,ons
Lord or Ru!-, cf the yrer
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CHAPTER 1v;-(oontd)
ARTICI..E$ PAG~
45 lord of Muntha •• 24
,46 lord of Tnra:s1s ... 25
6.7. Se!ection of the year lord •.• 26
CHAPTER Y, Dll.!.8.11
and Bhnkthies
48 V11rsh11
D1111 .•. 27
49 Method of ulcul11t1n9Vmhad11s11 •.• 27
50 Bhukthie, ••• 28
tHAPTE:R 'Ill, Blnb t>n Jndtmen\
51 General observ1t,on~ ... 29
52 Pnoc1ut1on$nesessary ••• 30
53 Important poinb to be considered •n pred,ct•ons ••• 30
54 Cautions net"enary to predict ruwlh of Oi!!i~S ••. 31
SS General e1t1mate of Annual ~suits ••• 31
S6 Resulh of Mun'ma m the d,fferent sign\ ••• 31
" T...-e1£th
Bhtv• ... ... <15
CRA.PTER X Re.&oltaor Daaa11,
ART!C:Ll'~
46
100 Chandra 47
10! Ku1aD!!!a 47
102 Budha Dua 47
103 Guru Da$a
104 Sukta Das11 "
48
\OS San1Dasa 49
C.ltlPTER XI J.n lllustrat\Ye Horoscopo
106 General observat.ons 49
107 lhe Star,dard Horosc:ope SO
108 Gen~ral md cations durmg the year 51
108 a Condud ng remarks 52
CHAPTER XII Summary 53
APPENDIXI Upagrahaa or S1u,ondary Plane.ts 60
APPENDIX II. Tables of l>hadvP.rtaa 61
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Varshaphal
By B. V. RAMAN, M R..A.S.
The idea to write a book 011 the mode of eastmg and mter-
f'Tl'!hng II Progreued Hor,m:ope (1r5t came to my mmd m the
ye11r1931 Th,i w.u mainly due to tl'\e per$U~t1on of fl'ljl revered
grand father late Professor 6 Suryan;irairr Rao Then { took up
the. study of the l111aka system of Astrology a~ propound€!d by
Keiava and Neelakanta and I was surprised ro f,nd that the
results (Annual) arrived at ac:oordmg to this system were remark·
ably true m m,i,ny cases Th,s naturally le"d me to mak1> further
mvest19at,ons and I w,111impelled to prepare an o~poJ1t1on based
011 the. TaJaka system, which wou!d enable ona to read one's
annual results from the Progressed Horoscope with 5uff1c1ent
aceuuey The manuscript WM submitted for thEilapproval of
l.ue Mr B Suryan11ra,n Raa, arid 1t was h19hly 11pprec,111edby
hun I ca1cul11teda number of Progressed Horoscopes and found
that the 1nt:hc11transwere pract1c111!ym o:1nform1!)1with the aduat
rei.u!ts obtllmed, only 11\ such c~es in whrch the h1aka principles
were SCt"upl.llous!y oppl,ed not ortly 1n the matter of asp,,,cts bLJt
with regard to thei code oF mterpretat1on also In regard to the
Varihadasas (annual drrect1ons) •n many eases, the commencement
c,f Oasas synchro(llsed with the 1mport1"t epochs dunng the hves
of the mdr11rdwib
Oril'l pecu\1at fcMure I was 11bleto spec111!!ymark w~,
lh11t
whenever the f>rogres1!!'d Horoscope Wa$ mterpreted w1th?ut
l'l cons,deration of the Birth Ho,oscope the result, went off the
mark So I condudecl th11t the mterpretat,on of Ml Annual
Hol'<Jscope rr,1.1St have been rnhm11tely connecte.d with the Sirlh
I
Horoscope and that 1fthe one was divorced from the other, the
conclusions were bound to prove erroneous In my conversations
on the ..ubJect with many p1md1ts I heMd $Orneof them $ay that
lhe Tajeh ~ystem of Astrology could be eppl1ed only to cherts
• of ind1v1dua1swho have passed the age of 30 I tested this view
but wes never convrnced of its soundness I can assure my
re.,ders that late Mr B Suryanarain Rao had aho been mc/uwd
to the author's 'll1ewtha\ the T!!jal:.a system could be applied to
charts af 1nd1v1dualsof any age f would like very much to hear
from es many reeders of th11 book as may be possible, about
their own expenence, efter lhey havl!! tested th,s method of
Annu.11Read,ng
Bv. RAMAN.
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Varshaphal
PREFACETO SECOND EDITION
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VARSHAPHAL
OR
The Hindu Progressed Horoscope
By B. V. RAMAN.MRAS
Ellllor, Anrolo1,lt1I H11,1dn•
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
HINOUASTROLOGY
-fo H,ndu A,tro\ogy thHei are,
bro11dlytpukm; three J)'JtemJ. v11, Par.our,, Ja1m1111
Dnd T111ah
2. PARASARI-Almott 11111
e1lrr;1lr;151,ul
bookl tod.ty 1n1
offer Pa1,11ur11 The 9enenl1ty of A1trologer1 adopt th,i method
"' pred,tt.on, io that, lot p1.1rp::,1e1of darity and d,1t,rict1on.
wo ,h,11 dcfrM the Paraur, O"'tem as th11t,up,:,unded by ,u-c;h
celeLuod writeri 111 Varahsm•h,n, Venkaten ):;:a!yanavurn,
and• hon ol olhers too nUfl'!eroVJ10 be men11onffl
3 JAIMINI --h,m,n1 .:in tho other hand, d ller1 from
Par,url III m1ny ro1pe,b ,u.:ch .t1 Jo, m1tQnce reck.:tll1t1gof
011,u mode of 1nterprdat,on of lhe rciul\l of 0,1H 1ongcY,ty
etceu,ra ll 11 1tung11 howevtr, tint u, 1p,le of J11mm1be,ng
t,,td ,., h,gh e-1teem a1 the wthor of ihe reto11:frc ph,!01.::1phul
•phc1,\m1 h,1 1)'1tem of A11tology 11 1101 "' vo;;"'° 1/'llr,d,.:i
,nc,e-pt n3 that ,t ,1 ~,n;,loye,:1 •& 4/'l a.hernaCrvc ro Pueun
lh1n\1 to tM 1ndef,1,gablc l•bo"'" of lite Prtil 5 Sl,#)'tna,1.,
Rn 1MHod•mV.11.a~m h,,., •-i
E,.,~,,,~Tr.tn1!.1:,~.,of •J.1,m.n, 1
l;u!ei t,1 f.mol:i.gy It l'IC'Wu, libl•
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THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
4 TAJAICA--Ccmmg to the T81akaon which the pre~ent
exposition 1s based, 1t ,s folJl'ld that th1s synem ts of enwely
later ong1n and growth h m~t be dearly undrstood that our
c:anc:epbon of the term 'later ,s different fram that held by
oriental scholars The Hindus were fully aware al this rnethad
of Progressed Horoscope many cenluriei; beforei Chmt But 1t
seems to hove been put in language which could be understood
by mare than the s,holam es far ba,k es 500 6 C
S NILAKANTHAAND KESAVA-Out of many .vnters
these are 1h11two great authors who have made a definite
departure from the canaM al Parasan and wnlten baoks on the
Ta1ah system
6 DIFFERENCES-The TP1ab system differs from the
other twa ment1aned above m many respecll It wo1.11d beaut
of place to catalogue here all the e:,:isl1ngdifferen~es excepl1ng
to quote a few As the reader goes through the book he will
be able ta understand these d1fferen,es for him.self 1t must be
carefully remembered that m mterpr1tl1ngthe AMual Horoscope
a cannec11on 1s recognised with the Birth Chart by an actual
mathe~!"a1 pomt of 1ntersect1onknown n the lllm1th11 The
New Vear or anniversary 1s so1d lo ,ammence at the moment
when the Sun comes bad; ta lhe pl ace where he was al the time
al birlh Accord11'1g fa leJaka the Moon Mercury and Venus ara
feminine and 1he Sun Mars and Jupiter are mas,ul1ne No
eunuchs or hermaphrodites are ,ons1dered The femo1e planets
are powerful during night while the male planets are strong
during day Another pe,ul1ar feature of TaJaka 1s the con
s1der11t1anof 1Iarsh11sth1111~,1'11111tha,Hadda and Thrir11~Jad'11
path, In the delerm1na11onof Tf1r1rasyadh1j,all11s, m odd1bon
ta their permanent ar natural lordships !he planets have Tatkal1ka
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HOROSCOPE CASTING
{temporary) lordships e!so The lord of the year 1n question
plays an ,mportant part 1n an Annual Horoscope For deter
m1mng the lord what t called Pmull,nerl;{,ayalxrr,, (f,va source
er1,:,rgy or strer19th)11. hker1 into accou111 Another kind of
plar1et111y ~trength 11. a1so COM1dered Vil Tisi:. Du.adas,1
t1trgc..yabafa (Twelve sou~e energy)
In our ne~t chapter we shall d.rectly de,cr,be the method
of l!rectmg the Progrened Horo'leope without m11kmg11ny apology
for anum11'\9a knowledge of the rud1rMnts ol Astrology and the
abtl1ty to erect a Horoscope {accord<ng lo the Hindu system)
which can be gathered from any standard book on the 'luhiect
(See A M1111ual of Hindu Astrology )
1 STANDARD HOROSCOPE -In order to ,llustrate the
pmmpll!S of laJab systern we would com1der the nahvrtyof
e male born on 81h Aug>Jit 1912 A O 11t33 30 ghat,es after
\Wlr,se or 7 ,s PM (l MT) Thursday Ille plecl! on 13 N let
eridSH 10M and'205 E Long
CHAPTER ll
ERECTINGtHE PROGRESSEDHOROSCOPE
ANNUAL OR PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE -For I
correct appreciation of th& re,ulu to be cbta,ned m II p11rt1whr
yMr ,t II rieceuat)' to erect e horo1:ope eccard ng to approved
Astrcnomical ru!es and then 1ub1ect ,t to tho! close\! 'iC:lutny •n
the 119h1ol pre'ictibed pr,nc1plel of pred ct1ve est,ology Tf.e
,nnu1I o, progres111d horol'CQpo, ,1. case 1n the nme way ,s die
birth horo'ltope The t me of 1he tommencement of !hi'! Anni
ven.,ry lnown u VARSHARAMBHA l'i u1d lo beg n 11t the
eutl ffl'Qment whan the SuriCOITtesto Che ume s1tu&t1onwhere
he was •l tf>• time of birth In other words the md y.,;fa1\s
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
New Year begms when the Sun comes back to tho same pomt
that he occupied al the hmo of birth
9 DAY AND TIME OF PROGRESSEDHOROSCOPE -
Kesava gives the duration of the Solar year ei 365 days, 15 ghat1es,
31 v1ghat1es and 30 pllrM This expressed m EnhID mealure
would be equal to 365 days, 6 hours 12 minutes and 36 seconds
But, for the sake of converuence, we are retaining the Indian
Termmo!ogy 24 m1mnutes cf W!'!sh,mtime make one Gl,ah,
60 V1~lial1c:t make one GJurt1 and 60 Parm; comprise ono
V1gh11t1 or 24 seconds The time of C<lmmencement of the
11nn,versarycaneal11ybe ascerhuned from the followmgtable The
year consti,nt (S,imavatsant Dhi 1wa111) 1s obtained by d1v1dmg
the duration of the ye3r as given above by 7, re1eclmg the quotient
end retammg the remainder Thus, ;iMd l~gl,,~i~,, 3opor•,
7
•
0
..
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•
17 37
9
••
12
30
0
30
0
'
10
•5 19
JS "30
15
lO
0
20
'' ,s
10
,s
0
,.
30
,o
l-0
I
6
6 31
11
56
0
IS
30 0
0
0
0
.,
70
.,:, ",,
• ,s
0
IS
0
0
0
THE H[NDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
Age past 23 for 23 we have -
For 20 d 4 10 30 0
For 3 3463430
For 23 57 30
Add to the above the number of
week day and time of birth 33 30
We get 30 34 30
The 24th ye8r commences on lhe M8rest Friday to 81h
August Th3t will be 9th August 1935 and the time for settmg
the horosc:opo will be 30 ghat1es 34 v1ghat1es and 30 paras
corresponding to 6H 4M 4BS PM {L MT) •
The foltowmg are the positions (exprec:emon) of planets
for the time of lhe Progressed Horotcope - ,
Sun Ii 1n Cancer 22° 40' Maon 1s m Scorpio 1sa 1'
Mal'$ 11m Libra 14° 35 Mercury 1s 1n Cancer 22° 20 Jupiter
,s m Libra 23° B' Venus 1s m Leo 29a 51' Saturn 1s m
Aquarius 16° 39' Rahu 1s m sag1ttar1us 29a 4' Kethu ,s m
Gem1r1129° 4 Ascendant 1sm Capricorn 15a 9 1
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I Kethu /{ethu
Saturn
RASI
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cury
,_ --
Mars
Mo< Saturn
,_
-- (Prognmd NAVAMSA
Ascdt
Chart]
Venus '"" Mer•
<O')'
--
I Moon
I
Rahu Moo" Jupiter
Mm R,h,
Venus
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PLANET ARY RELATIONS
\ Ra~u Is..,,,\
Moon I v.. ,.
Saturn
I
Ast<ft I S,o Kethu
-- RASI
[Birth Chart] l>iar,
M«
--
Asc:dt
NAVAMSA --
M"
Rahu <"Y
cury
=r
S,o Moon
Venus
--
!Mm
Kethu
Jupiter
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CHAPTER UI
ON PLANETARYJIELAT!ONS,ASPECTSAND STRENGTHS
12 PLANETARY RELATIONS-In h1ab we have speo;;1ti\
re!at,ons The plMetary fr1end,h1p~ 11nd enm1t1ei i'l5 g ,..en by
Kesava seem to d f(er to some extent from those given by
Jnlhaka vmh.n One pewhaT featllre 1s Rahu (Mo<J.I\1. A.~c.ern!
1n9 Node) 1s al~ assigM!dre\et1onsh1p with other planets Tho
fol!owtng table will 9,ve a dear idea <If the p!anetzrry frrend
~h1psand enmities It must bei noted that 11.ccordIlg to Parasan
Ch!!ndr11.{Moon) has no Na,~arg,h (natural) enemy at &I\ ne,ther
,i Rahu mc!uded II'!Ta1ab on the other hand of the 8 planets
i:0M1dered 4 \ 1.e, the Sun lhe Moon Mars 11.ndJupiter a.IIhave
the S8n"\e four p\11nels as their enemies v.h,lst Mercury Venus
Saturn and R11hualso have the same planets: the other fo1.11"'
enem,es The followrrig tah!i= 1$ accordrog to Kesava s worlr;
T,1at1
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THE 1-tlNDU PROGRESSED 1-IOROSCOPE
Age past 23 for 23 we have ...._
Fer 20 d 4 10 30 0
For 3 3463430
For 23 057430
Add to the above the number of
week day and time of birth 33 30
We get 30 34 30
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Kethu 1
'"" Saturn
-
Mars
S11tum
RASI
M"
rucy
- [Progressd NAVAMSA
Amfr
Chart]
Venus ''"
M"
"'"' f--
I I
Moon
Rahu MmlJup
Mm ter
I R-,hu
Ven~
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PLANETARY RELATIONS
IRa~u ~.""'.I
\'""'"\
Moon Saturn
Ascdt Kethu
-- RASI
[Birth Chart] --
Asalt
NAVAMSA --
Mer• M"
Rahu
=r
Venui Moon
-
I
I
Kethu Mm
Jupiter
CHAPTER lll
ON PLANETARYRELATIONS,ASPECTSAND SH.ENGTHS
12 PLANETARYRELATIONS -ln Ta1ak11we have spec111I
re111t10f\'I The planetary £r1end~h1psand enrr11t1esas 91ven by
Kesavn seem to differ to some extent from those g,ven by
Jc,t/ud ..« wr,ters One pecu\111rfeature ,s. Rahu (Moons kcend
1ng Node) 1s also assigned rel11t1omh1pw,th other planets The
following table will give II cle.ir idea of the planetary friend
ships and enm,t1es It must be noted that 11ccordingto Par11snra
Chandra (Moon) has no N111sarg1ka {natural) enemy at all rieithe;
,s R11huincluded In Ta111knon the other hand of the 8 planets
conl1dered 4 tu:, the 5U'I the Moon Mars 11ndJupiter nil have
the same four plane~ .11~their enemies whilst Mercury Venus
Saturn and Rahu also have the same pl1nets the other four, II!
enem1e~ The followmg table IS 11ccordm9 to Kesava s work
on Ta1aka
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THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
>'l•net [Gro~•) F11•nd (HH,o) En~my (Sotru)
1. Ravi G1.1r1.1,
Ku1a, Chandra Budh8. Sukn, Sam, Rahu
2 Chandra Ravi, Ki.1]8,Guru B1.1dha,Sukr8, Sam, Rahu
3 Ku1a Ravi, Guru, Ch8ndra B1.1dh8,Sukra. Sam, Rahu
4 B1.1dha S1.1kr8Rahu. San1 Rav,. Chandra, Kuia Guru
5 Guru Kuja, R8v1,Chandr8 B1.1dha,Sukr8, S8m, R8hU
6 Su\ra 81.ldha. R8hu, Sam Ravi, Chandr8, Ku1a, Guru
7 Sam Rah1.1Budha, Sukra R8V1,Ch8ndra, Kura, Guru
8 Rahu Sukr8, Budh8, Sam Ravi, Chandra, K1.1JaGuru
13 ASPECTS -We h8ve spec18! 8spects of planets enl.l·
merated 1n the Ta1aka system, The 8spacb here are counted
from sign 10 sign One thing that deserves to be specially
noted here 1s that while 10 the Pnra:;an s~tcm 80 aspect IS
held to ba good or b8d according to the rel8t1on between tha
aspect.ng 8nd the aspected body, in T,:iaka, the good or bad
nati.re of an aspect, 5eems to have been based on tho kmd of
the a~pe<:t itself. For instance to houses five and mne, the aspect
1s favourable and friendly. If the S1.1n occupies Aries and J1.1p1ter
Leo, then the Sun Mpe<:ts.Jupiter Md the sight,,. highly favourabl,.
On houses three and ef,.ven the aspect ,s fr1i!!lldly,l!!ndhence the
res1.1ltswill be benef1c1al On ho1.1Sesfour and ten an 1mm1eal
sight ,s c111t.t Planets forming s1.1ch80 aspect produce bruk.s 11nd
di,appc.mtments To hoines f,ve 11ndnme the aspect 1s fr,endly.
and good results 818 prod1.1ced On houses two and twelva a
benef,c aspect" oist and the res1.1h1s happiness To hcuse1 s,x,
t.even, ,.,ght and cne an immu:al aspect 11 CMl The res1.1ltit.
gener81ly h8rmful According to cerum sl8ndardworks on T81aka
plandt. have three-fo1.1rth v,s1on on houses Five and nine, half
v1s1onon three and eleven. one-sixth .,.,s1onon two and twel~
Oppos1t1cn aspeet between benef,a 11gocd and 1tts bad between
malef,a The reader w,lt do w..11tc. thoroughly understand the
s,gn1f11:arn;e cf aspech
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DWADASAVA RGAS
14 BALAS -The Parasart sytem of Astrology recogn~e,
m sourc&1 of strength and weakneu ol planets (ShadbaJ.is) In
order to eit1mate the e,cact potency of a planet 1t would be l'lece,
sary to scrut,nise its po$lt1on in the Zodiac 1nall po1$1ble mMner
15 lWO KINDS OF BALAS -The h1aka writers seem
lo consider two kinds of Balas-one for me1.uurmg the relative
strength and weakne$'l of planeh for purposes of pred1d1ons and
the other for determining the lord cl the year (Vars/11,swaru)
Thus we have gel (1) DwaJasaiar1,,cyabdlti and (2) Panclm
\ari:cc~abala
16 OWAOSAVM.GAS -The m;,nner of dw1S1onof a sign
,'l ulle.d Varga The Dwadasa1.(tr "'1.s or 12 sl.lbdw,i1C1n'lof a
119" employed m a Progressed Horosc:.opoe arei -(1) R<.1s1,
{2) Hora, (3) Drckramr, (4) Padanntr, (5) Pa11c/rn111,a,
(!) S,;rj,tltam~a, (8) ,t~lrt-Tms,r, (9) Nm.rnnsrr,
(6) Slrasltta1111u1,
{10) Dasmusa, (11) Ekadasmmrt and (12) Du.mlasamsa
Reference to my• A Manual or Hindu Astrology' will e.nab\11;
the readers to work out the1e various vargas Still for the sak~
of eon11en1eneo of the reader f give below the method for
workmg the 12 vug,l
17 RASI -Each 11g>J of the zod,ac is a ras, The first
Ras1 rnust be reckoned from l\k311a or Aries
18 HORA -1he Bf,acha1.ra {Zodiae) 11 d,111ded mto
24 Hora, ol 15 degree, ea,:h ,o that ueh Ra$1gets two hor11i
The lint Hora 1n odd signs iuth ai Ar,e'l G"m1n1 etc "
governed by the Sun and the seeond by the Moo11 The r,ever$e
holds good in evel'I" s gi,s Ike Vr1sf1ab!ta, (TaUM) /fofufo
(Canc:er) etc
19 OREKKANA -When a s,gn ts d1111dedinto three equ3l
p1rts each part 11 kriown as D~kbna meuur1n9 1O" Thus
13
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
there are 36 Drekk11.nas 111 the BIU1cl1akrrt or Zod,ac The
first drekkana ,n any i1gn 1s governed by the lord of the sign
the second by the lorcl of the 5th frorn 1t a,nd the third by the
lord of the 8th
20 PADAMSA-The Bhachakra 1s d1v1ded 1F1to 48 Pn
damsas measurtog 7"'30 ea,ch The first Padarnsa 1s ruled by
the forif of Ras1 tlie ~ecood by the lord of the fourth the th1rcf
by the lord of the 7th Md the fourth by the lord d the 10th
21 PANCHAMSA-The 8hachakra or Zodiac 1s d1v1ded
into 60 P<lntham~aJ each maasunog 6 dagrees of the echpt1c
arc In odd signs t~e first second tfurd fourth and f1hh
Panchamias are ruled by Man Saturn Jupiter Merr:ury arid
Venui.and m even s19t)sthe reverse holds true
22 SHASHTAMSA -When a sign 1sd1v1dedinto six equal
parts each ts called a ShMhtam1a The Bhar:hakr,1has thus 72
Shashtamsas In odd signs the lords of the ,1x shashtamsu
are sha lords of the srll signs from Mesha reckoned in an order
and 1n even signs the lords of tha six signs from Thula,reckoned
1n a s1m1larmanner
23 SAPTHAMS,'\-The Bh.icl,akra 1s d,v1ded mto 84
Sapthamsas Each ~apthamsas measures 3r:J'/7 In odd 11gns
the !ords of the seven Rasis (signs) from the Ra,u itself
(tndding th11Rasi) govarn the seven Sapthamsas In even "gns
11\efords of tlie Ttfi end subsequent s gns ru(e tfiem
24 ASHTAMSA-When a sign 1sd1v1dedinto e ght equal
pnts 1t 1s call~d an Ashl:lrnsa,be ng equal to 3" 45 of thei
echpt1c ere In Mo,..eable Signs (Chara Rosi) l,ke Mesha
(Aries) Kaub (Cent&r) Thula (Libr11)and Makara {Capr1corr,)
tho lords of the 8th as~tarnsas are 1he lords of the 8 s,gr,s frorn
..
Metha In Sthlra (fixed) Rirs.u (s1gr>s)like Vr,shabh1 (Jaunn)
NAVAMSA
S1mha (Leo) Vrnchika (Scorpio) and Kumbha (Aquarius) the
lords of the. 8 .!!shtamsas w1U be the lords of the 8 Rasrs From
S1mha (Leo) And in Du.miaW1avara:u----eommon s19ns-l1\r.e
M1thuna (Gem1n1) Kanya (Virgo) Dhanas (Sagittarius) and
Meena (P1so:c~)thl!IB ashtamsas are governed by the lords of the
B houses from Ohanas
25 NAVAMSA -lhis ,s a very ,mport,i,nt d1V1s1on among
the H111dusFor most of the pred1d1ons illra based ~m a thorough
scrurtmy of the pos,tions of planets 1n the navari,s,1and almo1t
1111booq on pu,d1ctwe e,strology mah, constant reference to this
important system
lhtt Bhachalc.rats d1v1dedInto 108 11a~amsas of 3° 20 each
lhe nine n11vam~a~ are governed by thei lords of die nine Ras1s
from Me1ha (Aries) 1n the. case of Mesha (Arie1) S1rnha(Leo)
and Dhanas (Sagittarnn) From Mabra (Capricorn) en the c,ne
of Vmn:,bha (Taurus) ~an~a (V1rgo)and Mabra (Capm:orn) From
lh1.1la(Libra) In the Casa of Th1.1la(Libra) M1thuna(Gem1n1)and
~umbha (A.quanl:$) and Katah (Cancer) 1n the case of Katak,i,
(Cancer) Vr1sch1ka(Scorpio) andMee.na (Pisces) Say for 1nstancl!I
a planet IS m 200" 10 I e ,n 200 10 lhul,i, (Libra) He ,s in
th,i, 20° 10 /3~ 20 = 6~ 10 /3~ 20-7th Navams3 having p,i,ned
s111 In Thula the lord of tha seventh Nivamsa IS the lord of the
seventh Ras1lrom Thu!1 I It tho lord of M~sha v,, K111a or Mars
26 DASAMSA-Each Rasi contlmS 10 duamsas of 3~
e~tn lhe. lords of th" 10 s,gns from thl!I11th sign govern the
10 Ouams!S lhll'I 1n Mesha th 10 d3samsas are govemed
by Sani (lord of llthlrom1t) 11ndthe lords of the subsequent sigru
27 EKADASAMSA-The f!ha.:haha ,s divided I n t O
12,;11:::U1Eo.adnlima1 !nanysgn th& II Ebdau:ruasare
soverned by th1t lord, ol the 11 s,911Sfrom the 1'2!h lhat
11
15
THE HINDU 'PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
the flr$t Ekadasamsa m Ane$ 1$ruled by Guru or Jupiter the lord
of Meena (P1Kei) 12th from 1t. the s(!cond by Ku1a (Mars)
h1mi.e.lfand $0 on
28 DWAOASAMSA.-Each Dwadasamsa gets 2t 0 The
lords of the 12 Dwadasmsas are the lords of the 12 signs reckoned
from the i19n m question In Appendix 2, tables of Dw:idasavargas
are given and readers wd I be able to fix the planets m the
different Vargas by simply consulting the tables
29 PLANETS AND VARGAS -Planets are related to
vargas (d1v1s10n$)thus ac:ccrd1ng to 1'11aclrrrl:asara. For Instance
the Moon ls I!'\ Scorop10 m the Ras1 Scorpio 1s ruled by Mars,
who ,s II friend of the Moon Therefore: we; say th11tthe Moon
m !he Ras1 oc:c:up1esa fnendly varga S1m1laryly whether the
particular Varga,, Udrai arg11 (fn.,.ndly) or Safl"ut arR.a (m1m1cal)
must be escerta1ned w1lh regard to all the 12 vargas This will
help us to determine the strengths of planets
EXAMPLE2 ,-Fmd 01d th~ relatu:ms betu.eeu the different
J>la11ds ,md Vargas {dn 1s101u) m the sta,1dard Horoscuj,e
• j J
'! 1
" 's
; ;' .
1 J J:J
i
j 1
I
•
Ravi M Swa M
d 2
M s s s
J
M s M
Chandra M M M s s s M M M M s
KuJ11 s M s s M s s M s M s M
s s s s M s
'"""'
G,ru
Sukra
s
s
M
s M
s
M M M Swa Swa M
M s M s., s M
Swa Swa M M s s
s., s M
s Sw, s
San1 Sw, s M s s s M s Sw, M s s
Rahu s s s M M M M s s s M s
NOTE -Su,a fflUD.I Stm, ... , .. (OWIId,v,s1ori), Jf rnuns \l,t.--,ta
(fr,eo.dlydi.vmon), and S means Saln,l'O~ta (1n11mcald1v,11on)
16
KSHETRABALA
2B GOOD AND BAD VARGAS -Good Vargas are
tho~e of own and fremdly planets while Var;;?asof 1n1m1cal
planets :mi bad ones
29 DWAOASAVARGEEVABAlA -11 a planet or a house
lias more benef1c Vargas ,t becomes mclined to do good while
the reven.e hold, good m case e planet oc,;:upie1 a gretiter
n0mbtr of evil Vargas,
EXAMPLE 3 -Frnd the nmnb~r of pood arid bad tar£as
t/1111each J,ra11ctlias III tl11:Standard Horoscoj,lll
Pl•n•l S,,mbol Good EY,11 Good or 80,J
Ravi 0 6 Neutral
Chandra > 7 5 Good
Ku1,
lludha
•• 5
7
7
s
Good
Good
Gure ll 5 Ciood
Su',,n
• 5
5
7
7
B,d
B,d
'"'
Rahu 5 B,d
"
32 PANCHAVARGEEYABAlA -To determ,ne the relative
power of the planets III order to fmd the Ruler of the year 1r,
qut\llon (v,de ned chapter), hve tesh mU5the appl,ed lo eich
pl•m:.l v,t, (1) Iis11tlrab..'lla, (2) Oc11cliabata,(3) l/,rd,fobJ/a,
(4) DuUat1a'.>ata and (S) Narnr11sabara
33 KSHETRABAlA -Th11 11 thtt re11dence 1t1en91h and
refers to the power • pl lnet obtains on fltcount of its relation
to the llatnnrt;,1. The ma.umum arr,ounl of strel'lgth here rs
30 units A value 11 au1gned to each kind o! relat,on, a planet
may have w1th the vargnl lhe uruls of strength <1bt31rn,,du, fl
M,tra (fr,end\y) S,o (own) or fl Satru (,n,mical) verg1 are thus
d,itnl:.uted
17
THE HINDU PROGn:ESSED HOROSCOPE
In ill Swakshel.ra (own sign) ill planet gets. a strength of 30 units
JI1tra Ksftetra (friendly sign) IS units
Satru Ks11etra (1n1micalsign) 7 S un,ts
EXAMPLE4 -Find the Kshctrabala us the Sta11dard
Horoscope
Pl~~·, Holu,~ af Rou l(,houobo!o
The 51.m Mitra 150
The Moon M,tra 150
Mars Satru 75
Mercury Satru 75
Jupiter Satru 75
Venus Satru 75
Saturn Sw, 300
34 OCHCHABALA -Next we have to cons1d<'!rwhat ,s
call<'!dthe Ochcl1111.lalaThis 1s the strength due to exeltat1on A
planet at 1ti deep exaltation point {ParamochcTiabl,ag<r) 91ves
20 umts of strength At the dehihtat,on point 1t ii ess1gned the
value of zero units As ,t stands remov<'!dfrom its Ochcfiaoh ,,:..,
(exaltat1on point} towards the Need,ablmga (deb1l1tat1onpoint)
so th"' exaltation strength d,m,n,shes until it 1s zero at the
Needral,l,aga, and as 1t stands removed from its NC"·droblm;:'tt
towards its Od1r:f1abl111g« so does II gJ1n 1n strength Obtain
the d,fference between the pl~net s deb1l1tat1on point and lU
longitude If the difference exceed 180" deduct it from 3600
and d1v1d<'!the balance by 9
35 OCHCHABHAGAS (Points of deep exaltation) -The
Sun, the Moon Mar:s Mercury, Jupiter, Venus end Saturn get
deeply exalted in Aries 100, Taurus 3° Capncorn 28", Virgo 15",
Cena.r 5°, P,scei; 27° and Libre 20", resped1vely The 1BOth
degree from the point of deep exaltation will be th11 point of
IS
HADDA
deep fall. (t•1de my books "Hindu. Predlctlvo Alltroloity"
"A Ma.nuator Hindu Astrolo1ty"aod Grahn. & Bha.Y&Ballls,)
EXAMPlE5 -Frnrt tli<! Ochc11abala of J,Ia11c:h 111 the
St,mdard Horo~cop,: l'
Here the Sun 1s1nCancer '213 40' (112"40') H1ideb1!1tat1on
point is l1br11 10> (190, Hen,:e the !ubtract,on of the htter
from the former would neceu1tate our addmg the number 360, thu,
360 plus 112° 40' = 472" 40'
190 40
182 40
Since th~ d,Uerence 1s above ,SO" 1t mtAt be ,ubtracted
from 360" Therefore we get 360'>-'282°40' = no 20'. D,wd,l'lg
th,s by 9. 'ille get the Od,d1ab<tl,i a, 8 6 un1ti
l,kewtse (}Ju:hilli<t1(l ,,. obtained for the ether p!mets
wh•ch 1! as followt
Plonl Odw:l,ol,o\o
The Sun 860
The Moon 166
M,o 851
Mercury 1414
Jup,t!r 799
V,= 301
S!turn 705
36 HADDA -The word }]1J,1,t must be quita foreign to
m11ny of my re11ders l/.1dJa 1s more or l,u, s1mibr to
li1r1111s,w11a(l130th d,vos,cn of a i•gn) IraHeh !tgr, (of JO
da9tees) cert!•n p11ru are n119n"d to cerh,n pla""u as.
tt?pte'M!nt,ng the H.1,f.t,1 In -'lc,1,1:1
1n to 6" are ruled by G
6"-1'2,by Su1:,a 12°·20'> b)' lwdh. 20'-25, by Ku1a11\d25"-~
by SM• S,rn,luly froff!.the foUow,ng htble the lords cl llad.J,,
In eath ,,g., can be a1cert1,ned
,..
HADDA TABLE
Mesha G= 0'-6' Sulcra 6•-12' Bt1dha 12•-20' Kt11a 20'-25' Sam 25•-30' ...
:i:
Vrishabha St1kra 0-B Bt1dha8 -14 Gurt1 14-22 San, 22-27 Kt1JII'27-30 "'
:i:
M1tht1n11Budha 0-6 St1lcra6-12 Gurn 12-27 Kt1Ja 17 -24 Sam 24 -30 z
7-13 Sudha 13 -19 G,N 19-26 San1 26-30 "
c:
.,,
K11taka
5,mn
Kt1JII 0-7
Guru 0-6
Seu,
Sukra 6-11 Sam 11-18 Budha 18 -24 Ku1a 24-30
,,
0
21 -28
"l;l"
·-·
Kanya Budha O -7 Sukta 7-17 G,ru 17-21 KuJa San1 28-30
Thula San1 Budha 6-14 Guru 14-21 Sukra 21-28 Ku1a2B -30
"'
Vmdi1h Ku1a 0-7 Sukra 7-11 Budha 11-19 Guru 19-24 Sam 24-30 ""'
:i:
Dh11n~ Gu,u 0-12 Sukra12 -17 Budha 17 -21 Ku1a 21-26 Sc1m26 -30 0 ,,
0
Makar3 Budna 0-7 Guru 7-14 Sukra 14 -22 San, 22-26 Ku1a26-30
"'
".,,
0
Kumbi Budha O -7 Suku 7-13 Gure 13-20 Ku1a 20-25 Sam 25 -30
Meern Sul:r110-12 Guru 12-16 Budha 15 -19 Kuia 19-18 Sam 28 -30 "'
HADDADALA"l
EXAMPLE.S -Frn,I 1/11! lor,ls of Had,lm: 111 S/rrr,ford
J[oro,cvp~}
P1onel
Lo,d .,F tluu • oF th•
\-loddoV.,o• V• go
Rav, 1] 2' 40' Guru M,tra
Chandra 228 J Elu-;lha Satru
Kup1 19-\ 35 Guru M,tra
Budha 112 20 Guru !,atru
Guru 203 8 Sulm, Satru
Sukra 119 51 Ku111 Satn.1
Saru 316 39 Gu1u Satru
37 HAODABALAM -Th,, 1,
the third of the Pmrc/ra
'-ll'f!,U~abnra 1t mo.nt be determmd as u,ual by tons1derm9
tha rel11t1on~h,pbetween a planet ,n queit1an end lb Hadda lord
\n lh own Hadda a planet gets 15 units of strength 1n a friend,
7 S ~nd in an enemy s 3 75 In tho Standard Horoscope the
Svn is 1n Cancer 22' 40' From the Hr.dd~ 1Bbl11 w11fmd that
Guru prH,dH over 19•.'.1.6• lherelore the Sun IS m II friendly
lhJJ,nors:,r gett,ng 7.5 units a, Hadda drength
EXAMPLE6 -Fm,I (>llf tlie Ha ida'1alm11of tl11:d1/fere11t
f'lnneh rr1 t1u Standar,I 1/oro~cop~}
Pl•ft•\ No1u,• ot llodd. Vu<;i• Be1e
Rav, Mitra 7 50
Ch•ndra Satru 3 75
Ku1a M,tra 7 SO
Budh1 Satru 3 75
Guru Satru 3 75
Sub a Satru 3.75
S1n1 Satru 3 75
C~E.t:::t:::ANA.BA.LAM -lh,s " the fourt~ of tho P,rncl1a
1
"l:<t}o!>a'a (For dderm n ng !>reJ.h 11a Sea Art 19) If a
ph"t!tOCtvpH
SJ, !>TtUJn.t (own) 1t geU 10 un1u
''•fra,!r(H:.,,, r (fr1tndly) do 5 do
Sato, inm•t•I do 25 do
21
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
EXAMPLE 7 -Pmd Drekka,iabala of the d1Jfcre11tP1a,~ts
in the Staridard Horoscope ,
Pr.... , (,, w~ot O,oHou ,t ,~ Slro"!lt~
Ravi Mitra 50
Chandra Mitra 50
Ku1a Satru 25
Budha., Satru 25
Guru Satr1.1 25
Sukr3 Mitra 50
Sam M11ra so
39 NAVAMSA$AlA -A planet •n its own Natamsa
gets S umh
1n '11lra11,namsa 2 S units
•n Safrz, 125 un1ts
EXAMPLE 8 -Find the Navamsaba(a of pfo11e{s m tfic
Sfa,1dard Horosco/><,'
Plonoh Notu,- of N•v•m•• a.,.
Rav• Satru I 25 units
Chandra Mitra 250 do
KuJa Satru 125 do
Budha Mitra 250 do
G,N Mitra 2 50 do
Sukra 1•25 do
San, ''""
Swo 500 do
-40 SUM OF PANCHAVARGEEVABALA-All the five
kinds of Balas treet"d above tompound~d together give the
Pm1cl1trttf1J!...~Jabalct In the case of e~ch plane! dv1de. th"'
total of thl!ePa,,cl,ata1g,cJa!ia'a by 4 If th<'lquot,ent•s below
S the planet 1s weak between 5 anQ 10 ord,,wy, 10 15
powerful!, 15 20 ve,y strong above 20 ~draord nary
2Z
t.ORD OF' Tl-IR!RASIS
45 LORD OF THRJRASIS-Th11 depends on whether
the cluirt ,s ereeted for e time during the day or for a time
durn,g the mght
The following diagrams w,11 give the ru\er1 of s gns both
during the d-,y and the night times
'"'I I ,, Ic~.,
Chan Ch'"
Go'" 6udhe
"
'" --'"
Sok" s,n,
" -'
< 0 ' ,,
Guru
" SuKra Guru Kuia
,_"
Ku111
DAY '
Guru
"
Ku111
NIGHT --•
Rav,
• " • 0
-
Snn1
' .
•·,· •,dh• d.,
1
'
Ci,,,
"
Is:;· ' I ,,
Soho Som
'
the: t,me be during the day theii the lord or ruler of the
T11r1r,uu, will be Kuia Similarly if the aiteiidaiit of the
annual chl!lfl 1,Taurus and the t,me be du,ing mghl then Lord
of 771r1ras13will be the Mooii
EXAMPLE I l -Pmd tlic lord o/Tl1Nrant m flic Standard
Jlorosr:apcI
Vear eommeno., during day ,md the Ascendmg s,gri of the
Pro9r1med Horostope is Ma~are
Tht1ra~ylldh,path111Kura or Mari
25
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
43 APPLICANTSFOR VARSHESWARASHIP -There are
five planets which vie •,111th each other for rulersh1p over the
wmmg events for the year The relat1ve powet of these five
rulers (Pa,1cf1avargi.e}abala) must be thoroughly scrutinised
and the strongest decl11riid es lord of the year
The five apphcanb are -
(a) Lord of the sign occup1ed by the Sun or the Moon
(b) lord of the Ascendant 1n the Birth Horoscope
(c) lord of the Ascendant 1nthe Progre~ed Ho;iroscope
(d) lord of Muntha
(e) Lord of lhr1ras,s
44 LORD OF THE SIGN OCCUPIEDBY THE SUN OR
THE MOON -If the commencement of the• year 1s during the
day time lord of the sign occupied by the Sun must be
considered, 1fthe year commence durmg the mght time lord
of the sign occupied by lhe Moon should bl!!taken
LORD OF MUNTHA -Muntha 1s$a1d to travel one house
ea,h year From the ascendant at Birth It is found thus -Add
the number of lhe escendant et the b,rth to the number of the
years elapsed betwean birth and the current b,rthd1y D,v1de
the sum by 12 and reJectthe quotient Tha r.im,under represents
the number of the sign of the Muntha point reckoned from Mesha
EXAMPLE lO -I'ttid 0111 ti~ lord of i111111tl111
m llu
Standard Horoscope -
No of the Ase at B1rlh 11
No of years passed 23
J,.,ta! »
ii= 2i"i
the 10th from Me$ha is C~pncorn
Muntha Sign = Makara
Muntha Lord =: Sam
"
LORD OF TJtRIRASIS
415 LORD OF THRIRASIS-Th,s depends on whethet
the chart 1s erected for a time during the day or for a time
dunng the night
The fottow1n9 d1a9rami will g,ve the rulers of signs both
durmg tht1 day .11ndthe rnght times
Chan• Chan·
RovoI s,>.,1 5.,, de, G~ru I Ch'"·
d;a
6udha
d"
< 0 ' ?
" '
Guru Sukr• Guru Ku111
• "
·-•"
Ku1"
DAV
Guru
" •
Ku1a
NtGHT --
J
Ravi
0
San,
' '
j
Ku1• B,dh,
' "
Ch,,n·
d..
Sam
'
If Che 11cend11ritof the Progreued Horc1eope
.'
Suk" IS,o,
,s
Sukra
•
Uprr<!crn 11nd
the time be duru,g the day. then the lord or ruler tif the
T11rrrasis, will be Kt11.11S,mrlar!y, 1f the 21cend2nt of 1he
annual chart 1i Taurus and the t1m!I be dunng rnght, then lord
of T1irrrasu will be the Heon.
EXAMPLE
11,-n11,lJhdDrd.D/Tl,r,ras1:, ,., tl1tSJa11darJ
25
VARSHADASA
Pro9~s1ed Hotoscope end he 11 !he lord of Muntha But he
does not aspect the legne. Of the rema1mn9 two und,d11te,
the Moon and M11rs both aspect the Lagna The aspect of the
Moon 1s ravourab.le. wfulc t~t of Marl •~ offen~we Therefore
the lord of the year 1s the Moon
CHAPTER V
DASAS AND BHUKTHIES
<18 VA~SHADASA,-The year u suOdw1dedmto a number
of periods eaeh being e1~19ned the. tu!ersh1p of II pert1t;1,1hr
pl11net In order to pred,ct the eV<!ntsmore prcctse!y 1t would
be neee~111ryto find out the mf!uel'!ces of planets at smaller
mtcrvah A planet 1nd1cate$ c:er!ll!f'I results end 1hey w1U
bl!come manifest dunng its Onie or Bhu\.th1
49 METHODOF CALCULATINGVARSHAOASA -Con-
vert the long11udes c,f p!enels end the lag~ into $19ru degreu
m,nute.1 etc Re1ect the s,gns 11nd ton~1dern,9 the degrees
etc t11bu!11tethe pos1hons of planets and the e~endant 1nthe
11~cend1n9order of their l'IUmberof degrees The~ degrees rire
celled J(nut1111M1s
i:!eta1n the planet whose pos1t,on conte1n1 the umi11est
r,umc,er of degl'f!e, Subtract lh,1 from the po,,t,on of the
one and s1mdarly iubtrect the poi,llon l:lf eech planet
1uc:c:eed11'1g
from tile succeed,ng Cine (lhe~e ere called Pnt,,m,sa$) th.,
tem.a,nder 11'1 etch ta~ w1tl 91ve th<I number for the 11Jcteed1n9
plt1net Add up the,e. reme,ntlen. together (of coun.e not
om1tt,ng the po111t,onor the plenel hev,n9 lhe !owest number
ol de9reeli) 111"1d the total 1um m\J\t be equal to the po,,t,on of
the la1t pl,net (wrthout tho11119n) D1.,.1d~the duration of the
"'
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
year, vrz , 365 D (l2m 36 S) by the total sum obtamed above
and multiply the quolienl by the PafJamsas of the tespeetive
planet T\ie product wi\l represent its Da,a The order of the
will be the same as the order found above vii , the f1r1t
Doi!:s11
d11s11will be ruled by the planet pommmg the least numbet of
degrees (signs reJeeted) and the last dasa by the planet pomm1ng
the gre~test number of deQrees the 1nterm!!d1ete dM11s sueceed
1ng in th!! aseend1ng order of the degrees of planets
EXAMPLE 13 -Find tlic Dasa~ of planets m tl1cStandard
HoroscuJ,1!;,
KR!SSAMSAS
Phft•l S•tu1n Ho"" H•retJ,y Sun Jup!IH V•nu•
Degrees 16 18 22 22 23 29
Minutes 39 I 20 40 51
PATHVAMSA
Pl.-ff.. t
"'•·Awh s.1urn Ho<>n Hmo
'""0 JuplH Von,.,
Degrees
Minutes
14 0
35 34 30
\
22
\ 4
19 20
0
28 .,
Therefore the Das11periods 11re - Days Hours
\ M11rs 178 \OS
A~cendant 6 223
S11turn 18 86
The Moon 16 196
..
Mercury 52 \84
The Sun 18
7 Jupiter \64
• Vi::nui
Tcul
B2
365
So BHUKTHIES -The 8hulth1 or sub perocid 1sc:11lcu!11ted
by d,v1d ng the duration cf th11 period by J!iSd 6h and m,;lt1·
"
HINTS ON JUDGMENT
plying the quotient by the Dasa of the planet the sub period cf
whith is required to b~ fo1.1nd
EXAMPLE 14 -F,ud 01,t f/1c s11bJ,uiod lo/ Uars m
C/11111,lraD11sa m the Slmulrtrd Jloro:.copi:.)
Chandr" Dasa ' 16 days and 196 hours
Mars Casa 178 days and 105 ho(Jrs
Mars Bhukthi - iM ~~:~~ ned 10 .5\, _ 8 d and 5 6 h
3
St.ibperiod {of any planet) m ; arry Casa
P'enod of Don oF Moio, 1g,d >< Pe11gdof th~ 1o,d of Sub pew,d
36Sd Oh
The order of these sub.periods will be as Iha! of !he
P<'!nodscommencing with the planet which 1s the lord of
the period
CHAPTER VI
HINTS ON JUDGMENT
51 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
-As 111 Parasau there
are special yogas m Ta;aka abo Th"' results. of !ht!•<'!yoga,
wdl manifest therMelve~ when !he Da9a or Bfmkl!u of the
part1cu\111planet cau.,ng the yoga operl.l~ I do not prcpo\e
to insist on the reader to take into c:ons1derat,onthese various
yogas dMcr,bed m the nellt chapt<'!Tm the dehn!'.,al,onof ~arty
re111lh:, for, whilst a few Mtrolo9erl attach much weight to
th<'!,rs•gn,hcance there are others who hQfd thal 11w,11not at
all be necessary ,o consider them Ke1ava do<'!snet ~een, to
nave 11ttatho,d 1111y v11lue whatsEiv'l!rto the part played by th'l!
variou, yogai in ar, ~nnual h,,rc,eope I gather the fcollowmg
Information from such worb 11sTJ111d1akasar11and the l,ke
whose. 11uthorswttt terum!}" as capable and furned as Kesav11
h1m,ell
"
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
In the matter of Sahams (explained 1n the ne:11tchapter)
I have to repeat that they may or may not be ct:ms1dered They
more or less correspond to lhe ordinary Blim.rrs and since alt
human events are comprehended by the twelve Bhavas the
con51derat1onof these Sahams does not seem to be unperat1ve
However 1t rs left lo the d1scret1on of the reader to do as he
th1nlc$best
CHAPTER Vil
YOGAS, SAHA.MS, ETC
57 THE YOGAS -The Thachah~ar11 91ve~ 16 yogu or
,pec1al camb11,.11t1an,called Jdcla~almlz Shod,rsa Yogas 1md
I have gwen here the m(nt important ones They are
(1) IM1ra,a"1Joga, (2) 111,l,narayoga, (3} ldJ<1sala:,,oga,
(4) C,:arap/za:,,o~a, (S) Natlza:,,o;::a, (6) Ymna.l,aJoPa,
(7) ,ira111r/100J01,a,(B) l(amboola:;0£!<1, (9) Gmr1l..,1mlmla:;oga,
(10) 1(1,allasamJoga, (11) Radha:;oga, (12) Ripl1p!rn°1:,,oga,
(13) ff111lz~a111a,a,..ov1, (14) l\fotl1avr1d/11da:,oga, (IS}
Tham,cuayoga rind (16) D/,ura]>lia:;oga
58 ISHV:AVALAVOGA-Planets 1n kcndras (1 4 7 and
10) and J,aziaParas (2 S 8 and 11) .ilone w,thout aoy In
Af,oNrwa~ (3 6 9 and 12) produce this yoga Results -
Accen,on to wealth happ1nei5 and good luc:.krue the results
59 JNDUVARA YOGA -Planet, m Apoklmu1s w11houtany
ln the other hotues cauie this yoga Re~ults -Dis~ppomtm<ants
,n al! tmdert~k111gsmeotal worry and phys1cel a1lrnenu.
60 IDDASALAYOGA-If the D ~Pt1u111rnasof a slaw
mov ng planet mix with those of a faJter movmg plnnet th15
yog.J 15ca1.1ied For tnstance Sukra moves fad and Guru 1/ow
s J.,eptl1a111Sasare 9 and Swkra $ 7 If Guru and Sukr., ere
G1.1r1.1
w,thm 7Q from each other th,s yoga is prod1.1ced
Three. 1:,ndsof [dda,11!aya9<11,
are recogm,ed If II s.egra
graha (planet with a greater velac,ty) If backward, of, Mo.ml"
g,al1a {planet with a $lower velocity) wit 1un its Oeepthams.as
1fa Se<>gragraha ,s u1 the same degree as '11 M<1ndagrafia end 1f
e Sugrat:rtiha 15 forwards of a Nand Grahe (w1th1n,ts d"!ep
th;;,rrua} the th,ee typei of yog,n v11 Vartlianra•rayoga, S,m,
"
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
Jmma}oga and B11at1s/13ad3oga are produced Results -The
results of these three types of yogas must be basad upcin tha
relat!On5 between the planets causing the yo9a and their relations
with the sign m which the yoga 1s caused In favourable
c1rcmstarices good results always flow while 1n urihvourable
c1rcum}tances evil results would certainly obtain as a matter of
consequence
61 EASARA.PHAYOGA.--A&egragralicr, just one degree
in advanc.e, of a l,la11dagral1a produces this yoga Results -
Fa,lure in all business undertakings unfavourable and iJroducmg
evil 1n!lut!nces11t1111times
62 KHALLASA.RAVOGA. -If the lord of lagna is bet·
wHn Chandra and any othar planets and 1f there 1$ no inter•
mingling ol the Deepthamsas of each with those of the otht!r
then th,s yoga ,s produced Results _All unfavourable d1i
appo•ntments 1n all undertakm9s
63 RADDHAYOGA -A planet ,n retrogression or com
bmtlan and w,th,n the fold of R11v1 s Deep!hamsa when cam1r,g
an lddasalayo9a will be utterly pawerleu ,o effact the rasults
of such a yoga so that ,nstead of lddasalayoga Raddhayciga 11
prod.ited Results -Final success after much trouble and tri,ls
1n 1my undertakings
64 SAHAMS -These are special po1,t1on'icorresponding
to Bhavas These are 50 acc:ord,ng to N,lakantha <48according
to Venkatesa and 21 accord,ng to Kesava The S,hams ara found
thus by the lollow,ng rules For instance 1n order lo find out
PrlPl)flsal,a deduct the Suns longitude from tha Moons (,f the
year commences n day lime or ,,ce ttha ,n the n19ht 1,mer)
If there Is no ascendant between the pos1t,on of minuend and
,.
i...btf'hend 30" are added to the result 11baveobt11ned To
DIFFCRENT SAHAMS
th11 sum is further added the fon91tude or the zm:endant The
total represents Punya Saham
]11 all t/1e fol/ou.111~ ca~es, a1i amomd of J(jl musl be
added 1J from tJ,r:- pOSJJ1011 of tJ1c m11mc11d Jo tJ111t of
sr,blrahcmi, lhcre as 110 /ag11a, u.h1le /h,, lo1tg1htJe of lag,ur ,s
a!U-tf)S added to tl1c abuvc rc~ult
65 PUNYA (RELIGIOUS) SAHAM -
(a) Day -MCJon 1 Long-5\JII, long
(b) N,ght -Sun s long-Moons long
111ceridantISbetween the Mi:ion a11dthe Su11an smaunt
of '30" u riot 10 be addul, but the longitude of ascendant 1hou!d
bl! added
t05a 21'"' 285" 9':: JO"JO' (cost ng off 360~)
f'unya Saham 30' ~O
66 GURU SA.HAM
Night -Moons long-Sun 1 long
Day -Suns long-Moons long
67 KIRlHI SAHAM-
N',9ht -Punya Saha-Guru 1 /,mg
Day -Jupiter 1 long-long of Punya Saham
68 MITRA SAHAM -
N ght -{long ol Punya Saha f- long of Guru Saha) +
L0/19'DISul,;ra
Day -(long or Guru Saha-lMg of P,mya Saha) f- Long
of Sulfa
69 RAJA SAHAM -
N,ght -S= 1 Long--S,m 1 long
D,y -Sarn s lol'\9-Sun I long
IS
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
70 PUTRA SAHAM ,-
Day or Night :-Guru's long-Chandra's long
71 JEEVA SAHAM :-
N19ht -Guru'$ long-San1', long
Day -Sam's long-Guru's long
72 VYAPARA SAHAM ·-
N19ht,-Budha's l0r.9-Ku1a's long
Day -Kuiai's long-Budha's long
73 VIVAHA SAHAM -
Day or Night --Sukra's long-Saru s long
74 SATRU SAHAM -
N19ht -Sano'$ lon9-Ku1a's long
Day -Ku1a s long-Sanr s long
75 EXPLANATIONS -Punyameans Religious, Guru muns
Preceptor, K1rth1Fame, M1tra·Frrnnd, Rap:1Pol1t1cal, Putra
Children, Jeeva Lile, Vyapart1·Trade or BUl1ness, V.vaha·
Marriage, and Satru-Foe or Enemy
76 LORDS OF SAHAMS -The Lord• of the Ras,s 1n
which the lon91tudes of the various sahams fall, w11! be
respect1ve!y the lords of such sahams
EXAMPLE 16 -F't.nd tlie vario,is Sahanrs a11d tlmr lords
III th~ Stamiard Horv,co},e
Saham Its lon9 Its lord
Punya 30" 30' Vemis
G1.1ru 199" 4.a' Venus
K1rth1 97° 47' Moon
Mitra 94" 27' Moon
Raia 159" 8' Mercury
Putra 290" 16' Sant
Vyapara 7° 24' Ku1a
leeva 6B" 40' Mere\Jr)'
V1vaha 118° 21' Moon
Satru 163° 3' ~udha
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RESULTS OF BHAVAS
85 SANI AS LORD-If powerful -fteih lands end
dec.ent bungalov.,s, new llcqua,ntanc.e, among vic101.tSpeople
money through illegal means crav1n9he!p from rithers titCJdenh
windy d11e..ues If ordinary -a m11erablo life If weol _
family starving d,191ace 1nQrcer,1t1on poverty, d11ea~e, sorii::,WS
CHAPTER IX
RESULTSOF SHAVAS
86 FIRST BHAVA -Denoteibody,color caile chuticter,
life happ1neu and llge
If the lord mong well aspected and h11sberief1e1.i!
is
con1unct,on,, the. natwl! will be happy ,,nd prolperou~ Other
th.1ractemt,cs of the person m1ut be determined with refetel'lce
to the Nij~mu1 occupied by the lord of bgn,1 or rhe lord of
Ch:mdra whichever 11 powerful The most powerful planet
1nd,ca1es the developme11t ol the body II the Sun 1~the lord
he c.&<f!ettKrn and eye d11eases we.tk Moon KuJa Budha
and Sulra mal<e.the n1hve poor, unea,y defeated d,uppo1nted
n, prolemon l,Ule en1oymenls llrtd troubles from iervanti
'"pec.ttvely
e.7 SECOND HOUSE -Wealth general h11pp1nen etc
must be pTedided from lhJt
II Jupiter, aspec1,ng s«ond '1ouse becomes lord of the
)'Ht 11lso,th11 r,•llve w,IJ h11vemuch wealth -Junng lhe )'ell
Gel'leral hepp,nui If 1nd,a.ted ,f lh,s lord is powerful Gaon
ol money throU<Jhpaternal s,de maternal 11de brother, ,1!'\d
~,tter,. threwdnest •nd trade nd fr,end, holy p,oJ)le w1f111 or
a1h..r ...omen and ,erv.c.e da11e1 mldt b4 pred cled ,f 1~ lord,
of the second llr11the the Moon ~up. Bu,;lf,, Guru Sul:ra
"
THE l{INDU PT10GRESSED HOROSCOPE
and Satl1 re!pect1vely lord of th@ s@i:ond with the 8th lord
will m~ke the native lose all money Second lord m very
unfavourable circumstances would possibly affect the v1s1on
durins the year The. Sun the. Moon etc m the second m
favourable position$ make the native 11cqu1re prof1c1ency m
!angu3ge oratory power of d1scumon lo91c m11tnemat1cs
reh91ous knowledge arts and ordinary languages Rehu 10 the
second gives success m European languages and Kethu fam1!1anty
with almost ell kmds of learning
88 THIRD HOUSE -Denotes brothers servants and valour
II Lag11adh1Patl11 enters 1nlo /ddasrrrrryoga with Ku1a or
lord of the third mcreas.e of brothers and scd@rs must be
predicted I~ the lord of brothers i, m con1unc1101'lwith the 8th
lord loss of brothers 1:; 1nd1cated lord of brothers with lord of
lcgm, m the seventh JJJD!utes =r1ag•3 Df brDtbllr3 and JJjfC!t.S
Mental wo1ry will be the result 1f trle lord of the third 1s m
company with Ku1a and Chandra Weak Mart as third lord
causes t:onstant 1n1un<2send bloody d seas@s
89 FOURTH BHAVA -The fourth from lagna 1, fathers
house the fourth from Chandra 1s1he mother s house
Father s means money etc ere ascertained from this house
Powerful Sun causes prosperity to the father wf11[e powerful
Moon produces same results for the mother ~ather will be
subiecte.d to msults 1f the Sun Is mo:;tly m San1s targas
Father will undergo p'iys1ca1 troubles 1f Saturn ai,d the Sun are
m the fourth Md n t1th hous~ Added to these Blh lord with
th@Sun or San1 1nthe above c,rcu,m.tances 1ssure tci kill the father
or subject h m to terrible d ,ea~es Death or :;enous diseases are
caui:ed ,I Ma" ,s m the lh,rc:I San, HI the fourth <Jndthe Moen
vmh 8th lord m the Bth The re1pcct1ve lords 1ndie1r re1pect1ve
40
RES UL iS OF BHAVAS
housei bre iure to mb111h1n .,.IJ the affairs 111 a state ol
equ111br1um
"
RESULTS OF BHAVAS
1n the 8th 4th lord 1n the 8th and Bth lord 1n the. fourth e&U$e
drownings etc Oeath from piles ve1,ere1I troubles etc, ts ture
to occur rf the ascendant lotd 1s with the Bth lord and the Sth
lord 11spec.tsdie 6th ho!ru! ._ leprosy will 11ttecl<.the native 1f
Ku1a 11 m the 7th Chandra 11 with the 8th lord and Sukr11
!1$peeted by m&!efiesIs m l1gna If the annual lord being KuJa
end he IS 1n Me~ha Simha or Dh11nas 1n11Jnes from weepons, e1c
shc1Jld be pred,c1ed lhe Sun or Kllll 1n 1he 8th ind1utes
hutU from carmge1 etc He suffers 9re11!y fl'(lm 1\1 sorts of
troubles rFthe -,nnu1l lcrd and Munth1 remams m howe1 6 B or
12 with evil p!aneb Jupitet 111yearlord tn 2nd 11r1d
8th holl$e1
1ub1eeUthe n,Uwe u, 1r1numer1blern1ser1es
94 NINTH BHAVA -Rel,91cn tr1we\s father end m•
telhgenu. ere revealed by this Bh1v1
Ii Mar1 l!.S the annual lord un;,.speeted by evil planets
rerne,ns In ho\rte three or r1111eM mei!IUwith success S1m1br
re1ulll ere po111ble1fSukra Full Mo,:m and Budh11occupy the
9th 3rd 5th ind I Ith fiouses F11her s prc1peet~ will Le bad if
the lord 11f9 is In 6 8 or 12 with mile.ks l!.ndevtl pb.neu art::
posited 1nthe 9\h F ether will be drowned if the lord of the 9th
It w,th Iha lord of the 8th m II wale,y ugn ind m II quadr.Jrit to
Sar11 Da119er tQ father from sn1ke1 ind the lile sholJ!d b.,
p1ed1tted 11lotd of 9 IS 1nVr1sclukaand R11hu,sin the 9th !rem
the Hoon
Mutual e.c.hBng, or ho~es b11tween IQrds of rune and
P11">""'1i;; (1e!! page :SS) wo.,Jd mBke the father th11veu•
cell&rit!ywttll m h•, profemon If Gun1 1101bemg a citrid date
(gr the lcrd1h1p of the year ii in the ninth the natwe under•
tales long 1ourr,eyswh,~h would prQve d~1dadly benef,,:\a\ =d
11i:i1,111\y
a:!ventag~\IS 81111el,u •n t~e n r,th and lcurth ind
"
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
malef1es m or aspectmg la.gna or the tenth make the nt1t1ve
take much interest 1n religious and ph11osoph,ca1 matters
Journeys to foreign countne~ may s~fely be predicted 1f Muntha
1s 1n the seventh house end Paonia Chm1drd (Full Moon) IS in
the nmth
.
namely the Sun ,-paternal prcipert1e1 and med1ea! praet1C1
"
RESULTS OF BHAVAS
Kv1a -wealth of cousins Chandra -m11ternal earning$ pearl1
women and 11gr11:u\ture S;in1 -properties of serv;in\s n-11!1s
he!ories and similar trade, Budha -woahh of friends /ot1rn-
11hsm publ1c11t1onslecturing and specu!at1on Guru -earning,
of brothers bll\me55 m,ss,on;iry work Su'ua -we11lth of wife
or lernale, to1l"ts danc,ng music etc Rahu -wealth through
unJust means Kethu -earnmg1 by mean1 of theft In pred1ct1ng
evitnh re911rd,ng pro(e:Js1on due 11ttent1on,must be paid to the
det111lsof birth horo~ope 11ndthe c1rcum1t11n~e$ of the nat111e
CHAPTER X
RESULTS OF OASAS
98 LAGNA DAS:A -This 1s the pe11od cf the ascendant
IFthe Lagna 1s powerful r1che1 wealth and honour mvst be
predicted Ordinary lagna confers re~pects due to his tank
,f we11k the native will be happy and qua.rre1i with re!at,otu
!!mdsuffering, from clseases of mind 11ndbody would follow -
Benef cs in good houses from L,gna: produce favourable rewlt1
in lagn21 Dau
.,
artl and tc,encts rneeb lumed ptopl1 and enie~ mto d 1·
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
cuss1or1swrth them gets mtere1ted 1n sacred l1ter11ure
ordinary -obtains wealth from superiors by exhibition ol tiilents
mi:ke, many friendi If wl!a\:;-sulfers 9rea\\)' irom wind:, and
phlegmatic diseases sub1ected to insults In M1thuna -acces.
lo great 1ntellect1.1a:Itreasures successfol termmahon of edu
cat1on1I cereer ecqumt1on of hme end wHlth happ,neu from
wife and children 11\l$p1C101.15 ceremonies K:inya -most e~p1c1ous
period undisturbed health gri!al suc:l:l's1 increase in mlelhgence
chantabla found,ngs Meena -rroubte from th1ave, dys-entry
destructicm of h,s relatives htigat1on quarreh with rel~hves
menu! derangement nervous breakdown
103 GURU DASA ~H stcrng -honour atid wealth from
the kings and rulers no enemies and dseases reh910U1 nlisfac
t1on in everythmg fnend$h1p of great people birlh of a child
founding of chanlab\e 1Mt1tut1om; II ord,Mry --no hitch in
private e!fa1rs free from worries If weak -eltack of diseases
penury fam,ly m1Sfortunes In Kecaka -polJt1ca! success pro
motion exalted position humanitarian work national serv1cl!
11cq1ns1t1onol wl!ll\th from unknown sourCl!S domestic harmony
and success Dh;snas end Meena -Son wealth fame general
~uccen Makara -death of .a child or twa wile ,II J,:,~scf
prbperty 11r,dreputation 1rrehg1ous acts sacrehgious ettacks
upcn sacred 1nst1tut1onssprmg,ng up of numerous enemu1s
CHAPTER XI
AN ILLUSTRATIVE HOROSCOPE
106 GENERAL OSSERVATIONS -h 1s ~uptrfluc,us tc,
impress on our readers that by a series of 1llustrst1oris we have
been able to make them fam liar with the Tajaka system cf
Aslro!ogy ta which we have g1111m the name of H1r1duProgressed
Horoscope We have obtained the necessary data to draw.,
concl~1on but a conclusion should ne~er be drawn without
entering into a detailed examinat1ori of e11 the. points If e,
ccnclus1on ,s drawn from a s1n9\e propr,n1t1on 1t ,s exposed t<'.I
chances of e.rror In re.gard to the Suridard Horoscope we havtl
C<Jns,deredthroughout thrs back we have been able tc asce1ta.,n
the strengths of plall(!U the rt1ler of the year the 111mousDasa,
49
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
and Bhukth1es the pos1t1on of the "1untha etcetera With these
at our command we shall predict the evenb during the ye.!lr in
question for the information of the re;,der
107 THE STANDARD HOROSCOPE -The following are
the various data rela11ng lo the Standard Horoscope which we
reproduce below for ready reference
Time of commencement of the year:=9/8/1935 at 30
Ghat1es 34 V1ghat1esand 30 Paras Ruler of the year-Moon,
Muntha and 1ls ruler _Capricorn .!IndMars
I
Kethu
-- '"'''"'I A,cdt
Kelhu
Saturn
s""
Mer- t-lars
S,sturn
RASI cury AMSA
-- [Pro9res1ed
Horoscope]
[Progressed
Horoscope]
--
Ascdt
15° 9' "1er·
'""
R.hu Mooe I
Mm
Jupiter
IMooo
R,hu
Venus
I I
D'"•dHtvo,goy•bolo of p1•~•1t
Good vargas Evil Verga, :
'""
Moon
Mars S 7
Men;r.rry 7 S
Jupiter 7 S
Venin S 7
Saturn S 7
Rahu S 7
,o
ILLUSTRATIVE HOROSCOPE
tOS GENERAL INDICATION$DURING THE YEAR -
The 2:kd year commences on 9th August 1935 and ends say by
about Sth August 1936 Ac:cord1n9 to S1rth Horoso,pe Ra.hu
Da~a Ku1a Bhukt1 operates till 10th February 1935 and thence
commences Guru Dan Guru Bhukt1 During KuJ3 Bhukt1the
birth o! a eh1ld ,s indicated a, he aspctts Jupiter the Putral<.arah,
who$e results Rahu mw.t produce as he is in P,see~ As this .,
the dosing period cf Rahu he produce~ evil d1sgu1sed1n good
We must interpret the progressed chart be,ar1ng th!! above facu
In m1nd The lord of the year JJ lhe Moon who is aspecled by
the Sun and Mercury (good) and Saturn and Venu$ (b.id) The
Moon is deb1\1tated m the 1tU, house According to Dwadasa-
\oargeeyaba!a she ,~ ind1ned to do good Thereloro the Ruler
of the year ,s neither too powerful nor too wnk The Muntha
'sign is aspectf>d by Mcrtury and the Sun (bad) ll.nd the Muntha
lord by the Moon and Venus (bad) and MJrs end Jupiter (gaod)
Pos,t1on of Munth11,n the ht home rs good Therefore we c,m
pred,ct genera! prQsper1ty ,ucccm n, 11ndertak1ngs fam,!y 111-
creas1>s bus,ne~s 1mpro..,emenh The year w,\\ tend to be
fortunate from a fman.::1111 point on 11eecuntof the pcs1tu:m.of
Huntha lord
"
'I'H:C HINDU PROGRJ:SSED HOROSCOPE
and the Sun (lords of 6 and 7) aspect1ng Mars give me to mis
undeut,mdings with rolat1ves Kcthu representing paternal rela
t1ons a~pectmg Mar:. 91ves rise to celehra11ons of a grand function
towards the paternal side Mars hJs five good vargas Though
he gives 1111these benel1c1al resulu some ol them especially
with regard to profeu1on will be for tho ulhmate bad es lie ,s
aspectedbyRahu The Dasa ol the Moon (2 3 1935to 17-31936)
1
s important The Moon has 5even benef1c1al vargas The Sun
Mercury and Saturn (ru!mg second or hovse of family) cast
favourable aspects Du11ng th11. panod an md1cat1on that the
native would establish e separate hm1ly himself 1savadable
Mercury m his DaB gives f1nanc1alsuccess as lord of the second
1n the Nav11msaoccupying the 9th Jup ter s Dasll will be most
important Note Jupiter 1ssub1ected to almost all asp~cts that
Mars 1s Jupiter ha~ 7 benefo;:1a1vargas He 1s m the 10th
house Aspect of Venus s1gnif,es legacies Mr g,lted
to tne native a magai1ne concern Jupiter bemg lord ol the
12th and occupying the 12th m the N11vamsawhere he 1s again
aspected by Mars lord of the 12th s,gn,f,es loss through this
acqu1s1t1on The lest Dau 1sthat of Venus He is inclined to
do evil though II Yogakaraka Mars and Jupiter aspect Venus
as also the Moon and Saturn Kethu and Rahu M,sunderstendings
w,th relations separnhon f1nanc1al gains etc w 111 m.irk th,s
period
108 CONCLUDING REMARKS-In tne Judgment of a
horoscope whether natal or progressed e c:!'!rta1namount of
1ntu1t1vefaculty must be brought to bear upon the 1nterpretat1on
lhe rules given ere for our gu,dance only and they ~hould never
be eppl,ed blindly without a 1ud1c1ou,cons1derat,on of the pros
11ndcons
"
SUJ\ll'IIARY
CHAPTER XII
SUMMARY
-
Soiu,n
(Birth)
RAS1 --
R~hu
-- (B1,th)
NAVAMSA --
Kethu Soturn
I I
L,ga, Jop,w Venus JIJup1!er logao I M.,,.
'""
Kethu
.,IMoon I
I
Sat1.1rn
Kathu
-r,;;--
Mer- Mm
c::ury
,_
__ {ProgresseoJ
RAS\
Lagni:,
,;;;;-I
M.,,.
{Progressed)
NAVAMSA
-i--- I f ··h,
'""
R,ho IJop,t0<1
Lagna Venus
Mooa
"
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
BIRTH HOROSCOPE
V, M D
Balance of Jupiter's das11at Birth
2 "
The Saturn rules for
Then Mercury rules fer
"17 00
lhen Kethu rules fot 7 0
Then the sub-periods of Venus, Sun Moon and
Mars in the maJor period of Venus r1,1lefor _.:_7-~-:,;
Total 50 12
This will be upto about 9th December 1937 Then the sub·
'Period cf Rahu in the Dase or MaJtir period of Venuscommenees
which will la~t upto about 9th December 1940
PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
Du.adasat•1rrgce}alxtla
Pl•n.•t Good Ev,1 Good or Bod
Soo 6 6 Natural
Moon 7 5 Good
Mars 4 8 8,d
Mercury 6 6 Neutral
Jupiter 8 4 Very goad
Venus 4 8 Very bad
SMurn 7 5 Good
MUNTHA 1sPisces and its lord 1sJupiter VARSHESWARA
,sMoan
Dasas 6 Bfmktlzu:!i •
o.. , ll:ul .. up to
Mars 30-9-1939 AD
Saturn 13-12-1939
Venu\ 25-2-1940
Jupiter 13-3-1940
.,.,,
Moan 27-4-1940
6-6-1940
9-6-1940
Mercury
Lagna 13-8-1940
SUl.t'MARY
First I m.?11<e
.!Ic:Mefu\ exam1n.?1t•onof the birth horoscope and
note down tke general d,spoi,t,on of the chart u, all its bearu,gs
It is found that the horoscope under d,stuss1on h11s rn11ny
powerful c:omb1n.?1t1ons1nd1ca\1ve of ,mmense we.!llth, great
1nfluenc:e, .!Ind tremendous potent1al111es
lhe most 1mpo1Unt question in .!lny horosc:ope ,s that of
longev,ty or length of life When Ugnadh1p11th1 or .?1sce11dant-
lord" strong, well placed a.nd well asc:pected it adds 1n ,u ov.n
wa.y to the lon9ev1l'f He1e l.?1gnahas atta.1ned th,,, dostonc:11onof
Var,1;ottmmm1s11 Its lord Ma.rs 1s 1n the 8th aspected by
Jupiter, lord of the 2nd mnd Sth In the Na.vamu 119~,nMars
lord of Amsa Lagnl iospecu l.lgna and Mars 11 espeeted by
S.i.turn-thf Ayush kllral<a lhese comb,nations g,ve considerable
weight to the lagMdh1p.?1lh1 Added to this. Cl,amlra Lag11a
is fort1\1ed because Venus is in the 7th and Jup,tor 1n the 8th
fo1m111gi:i powerhil Adh1yo9.?1 Tl'l,s t.as certa,nly edded to the
longevity oi the person Besides !he strengtM relemed to above
there 11re other tonsiderat,ons, wh1c:t. ,...e have puoposely
evo,ded for want of space The prMence of hgnadh1p11th1 ,n
Kendra Pariap11ra and Apol<\,ma re,.ped,very sugguest Alpayu,
Mndhyaya and Oeerghayu In \his horosc:ope Man, lord of
lagna 1$ 1n Pan!para Hente the horoscope belongs to the
-c:alegcry ol Madhyayu or middle l,le ;ind l'lente the longcv,ty
c:innot be rnore 1h:in 70 or 72 Y/e shnl\ now proeeed to 1,nd
Mz.r11\..asor dc~th ,n!,c:llng plnnets (a) Denth will be caused
by planeh ,...1...:.occupy !he 2nd 11nd 7th lioU'le1 (b) plaMU
v.ho aro lo1ds of the '2nd and 7th houses (c) planeu v.ho 10,n
w,th lhl'l lords of the 2nd and 7d, houses (d) lords "j 3 and
8 aro 11ho cnusers of d"a1h In !ha horou:ope under d,scuss,on
the mflucnces are ~o conlU\•ng !~,al •t ,s 1,,ghly d,11,c.,lt to hl
up mn,.h plan•ts L,\...ely ma111hs e,., Jup,ler {2nd lord)
Venui (7,h lo1d) Mercury (Blh lord) a.nd Snturn (J1d lotd)
"
TI!E HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
Since the Dasas of Jupiter Satom and M<i!rCtJry have peen already
enJoyed they can be d1sm1ne.d and Venus alone remain:. to be
conudered Venus a yogakaraka He 1s instrumental m
causing a Ra1ayoga m the 1, th \,01.lse He IS no doubt lord of
7th from lagna and 3rd from Moon arid 1sdebihtated ,n the 7th
from the Moon But as he 1$exalt111d1n the Navimua there 1s
neechabhanga ra1ayoga Venus at the end of his Dasa may
9we s,anoui; 1Un<.!ssbut not d<.!ath let ui; take the Sun and see
tf there is any poss,b,lity of his 1nf11ct1ngdeath The Sun IS
lord of the 10th and occup,es the 9th house He 1s m c:on1unchon
with Mercury lord of the 8th and 7th from the lagna and Moon
respet11vely and with Saturn (the Ayushkara~a and lord of 3
from Lagna} In t,ie Navam$a again the Sun 1:s.\,m! of tl,e 2nd
from the Moon and the 3rd from Lagna Therefore the Sun gel3
empowered to ktll the subject Venu1 both 1n the R11s1and
Navamsa 1s 1n the 3rd from the Sun Therefore death ,s 1,1:elyto
oc,:ur 1nthe ma1or p<!nod of the Sun and sub period of Venus
Thrs brmas up the longe111tyto -
Balance of Jupiter at birth 0 2 12
Dasa of Satum 19 0 0
Mercury 17 0 0
Kethu 7 0 0
Venus 20 0 O
The sub penod~ of Su11Moon Mars Rahu Jup,ter
Saturn Mercury and Ke1hu 111the Dasa of kav1 5 0 0
Tota/68212
In other words the death of !he nat,ve m,iy occur in h,s
69th year Mars in the Bth mdic~t"" that death will occur e,tMr
due to e~cen,ve heat or t!ue to an accident Jupiter aspects
the 8th house The end of life w11\be easy ;,ndthe surroundings
pleasant
The S3rd yaar commenced as we have already saen on 8th
A.U9uSt\9!9 at 8 '2.3,i m Muntha 1s P1ic1,1and lh lord Ju?1ler
,s
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
APPENDIX I
··~
The Planeh 1:1re-
Sanslc Name E11gl,sh Name Symbol Symbols used >11Table,
The Sun 0 ••
c,
Chandra
Ku;.r
The Moon
M-,rs
>, Ku
Budha Mercury B,
G,ru Jupiter ' o,
Sul:ra Venus ".,
'
Su
Sani
R,hu
Saturn
Capul ,,
s,
""
Kethu Ca1.1da
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TABLES OF LORDS OF D\VADASAVARGAS
APPENDIX II
Tables of Lords of Dwadasavargas
TABLE I
,, lORDS OF lWE.LVE. SIGNS
\
SlC~
Meshill
Engl,th Names
Ane~ .,.
Symbol RULER
Kuia
2
3
V1nhaba
M1thuna
Taurus
Q,.m1n1 • Sulc.ra
Budh.,
4
5
Kata\<.;,
S,mhill ,.,
Caneer ""
S\, .,.,,
Chandra
6 K.,nya Virgo '-' Budh~
7 Thu1ill L,br::i Sulc.ra
•9
10
Vnsch1h
Oh~nas
Malc.arill
Sc1;1rp10
Sag1ttar1us
Capncorn "'
,,.
l a.,, Ku1a
Sam
I\ Kumbha Aqu,11U!, Sar11
12 Meena P,r.ces J< Guru
HORA
LORDS OF HORAS
DEGREES
\st
15
,,,
30
N• SIGN RULER RUf.ER
1 Mesha Ravi Chaodra
2 Vnsha.bha Chandra Ra\1
Rav,
'
+
M1tbUll!1.
Katal..a
S,mha
Chandra
R,w,
Chandra
"""
'
6
7
Kanya
Thul a
Chandr:i.
Chandra
R:i.v1
•
9
Vr,seh,l..a
Dbanus
"'"
Cha.ndra
R1n1
Cba.ndra
Rao,
Chandra
10 Ma.bra Chandr, Rm
11 Kumbba Rao, Chandra
12 Meella. Cha.ndra Rav,
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THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
LORDS OF DREKKANA
DREKKJ\NA 2od,,, ,,,
DEGREES IO 20 30
No SCGN RULP:R RLL1'R Ru1-ER
'
6
7
Stmha
Kan}a
Thu la
Rav,
Budha
Sukra
Guru
Sam
Sam
Kuia
Sukrn
Budha
8 Vr1~ch1ka Kuia Guru Chandra
9 Oh.anus Guru l{uJa Ravi
IO Maki.ta Sam Sukra Budha
11 Kumbha Sant Budha Sukra
12 ?.leena Guru Chandra Kuia
PADA\1SA
LORDS OF
lst
PADAMSA
2od ,,, 4th
,,
DEGREES
MINUTES
S1GN
30
Rulu
7 15
0
Ru1tr
"
,o
Itu1~
30
0
Ruler
Mesh.a Ku1a Chandra Sukra Sam
Vr,sbabha
M1thuna "'"'•
Budha
Rav,
Budha
KuJa
Guru
S:i:n1
Guru
h.ataka Chandra Sukra San1 Kuia
S1mha Ravi KuJa Sam Sum
Kanya Budha G~u Guru Budha
Thul a Sukra Sam KUJ• Chandra
Vnschtkl\ KuJa Sant Sukra Ravi
Dhanus Guru Guru Budha Budha
10 llfakara San1 Kusa Chandra Sul..ra
II Kumbh;,. Sam Sukra Ravi KuJa
12 Meena Guru Budha Budha Gmu
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'TABLES OF LORDS OF D,VADASAVARGAS
LORDS ~F PANCHAMSA
3,J
PANCHAMSA
DEGREES
Na SJCN
'"
6
R11ler...- Ruler
2od
12 l8
4th
2t
Ruler Ruler
30"'
R,uJH
1 Mesh a I\u1a Sam Guru Budba Sul..ra
2 Vushabha Sukra Budha. G1.1ru S(\m Kuia
3 M1thuna Ku;, San1 Gurn Dudha Sukra
f E:i.taka Sukra Bud ha G,ru S,1m Ku1a
5 S1mh:i. Kup Sam G,ru Budha Sukra
6 JCanya. S12kttt B,dlu G,ru Sat11 h.uJa
7 Th121a K121a Sam Guru B12dha Sukra
B Vnsch1ka Sukra Budha Guru Sam KuJa
9 Dhanus Kuia S:i.m Guru Bu::lh:i. Sut..ca
10 M,,.kara Sut..ra Bud ha Guru Sam KuJa
11 Kumbha Ku,a Sttni Guru Budha Sukra
12 Meena Sut..ra Budl1a Guru S.:i.m KuJa
LORDS OF 5HASHTAMSA
2ud 3,d f<h 5th
''"
SllASUT>.MSA 6th
DEGREES 10 15 20 25 30
No SIGN R11ltr Ru!« Rul« Rulor Ruler Rule,
I Muha XuJa Suha. Dudba Cb1ndra Dudha.
Vns\)abha. Suh" K111a. 011ru Sa.n1 "'"'
San, Guru
'' :,,t,1hu111
Ka.I.th
Ku;;,.
Sul,a.
Sukra
XUJJ.
Chandra
Dud bl
C11rn San, s~,
Ra,, Dudba.
c~,
Snuha. Kuia Suh a Dud ha Cti:iadr:> Ra 1, ll<l411a
J..,11111. Su.\,a l(UJ>. Curu Sa.11, .!....11, Guru
T\Ula KIIJ>. Sukra D11dh• Ch.,,,,dra. lbv, Dudha
Sulr~ Garu S1tu Sa 11, Lu,u
'' \'risch,h.
Illucus huJ>.
h~J ..
S,:ikr• ll<>dh• Clundr•
,~. n~~,
,,~ C= Da\11,::,.
'"~ Curn
..
,hhu h.UJ>.
"" J,un,bba
lfr~,u
hop Salra l.l»dlla Cb.,d,a,
S11l~• h.uJa c,~ SJ.a,
.tl&\t
,.,, U..dtia
(,,1,11
"
'fHE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
,,.
LORDS OF SAt'THAMSA
''"
SAPTllAMSA 2lld fth Sth 6th 7th
DEGR:CES 8 12 17 21 25 30
Ml~UTLE 17 34 SJ 8 25 "2 0
No
SECONDS
SIGN
8 17 25
"
RULL RS
42 51 0
I ,1e~h:1 hu Su H11 Ch R, Du Su
2 Vn~ki:ba Ku Gu s, s, Gu Ku Su
3 1'1J1thuna Du Ch Ra Du Su hu Gu
s,
'65 h1t.a'l..a
S1mha
h:\nya ""
Gu
Sa
Bu
hu
Gu
Su
Su
Ku
hu
Bu
Su
Gu
Ch
Bu
s, s,
n, Du
Cb
7 fhufa Su hu Gu s, s, Gu Ku
8 Vnscbil..a Su Bu Ch Rn Bu Su l(u
9 Dh::1.11us Gu s, s, Gu hu Su Bu
10 ,rai..:ira Ch
s,
n, Du Su hu Gu s.
11 h.umbh:i. Gu hu Su Du Ch R,
12 Meen:\ Bu Gu s, s, Gu
Su
''"
LORDSOF ASH1AMSA
Bu
0
" 30 15
Du
0
Su hu
2 \t1sl1'\bh:i n, Du
Su hu Gu S, S, Gu
3 ,r1tltun1 Gu s, S, Gu hu Su Du Ch
hu Su Un Ch n, Su hu
'' Du
k1.Ul..:1
S1ml1"
6 h"ln):i
7 Tlmh
Gu
hu
'"
Du Su
S,
Su nu
s~
J,u Gu
Gu hu
Ch u,
,..
s,
Bu
s,
Hu Ch
Gu
s .. hu
\11" h1L'\ ll, s, s, Gu
'
9 Dlnn11" Gu S, '" Su hll Gu
S,
1-.u Su Hu Cl,
<,u hu s~
'" Ch
hu
IO 'hl.'\I'\
I\ 1-,,umbhl.
12 \Ie-cru
u~ Uu Su l<u Gu
<,u s~ S, Gu Ku
"' llu
S,
Su
Su
s,
Uu Ch
Gu
••
TABLES OF LOROS OF DWADASAVARCAS
LORDS OF NAVAMSA
NAVAMSA. ht 2nd 3,d 4th 5th 6th 7th -8th 9th
DEGREr:S 3 6 IO 13 16 20 23 26 30
MINUTES 20 40 0 20 40 0 20 40 0
No SIGN RULERS
I Mes.ha Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku
Gu
2 Vnshabh:i. S, S, Gu Ku Su Bu Ch R,
Bu
3 Mithuna Su Ku Gu s,
Sa Gu Ku Su
Ilu
• Kataka.
5 S1mha
Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu
Ku Su Ilu Ch Ra Bu
Sa
Su
S,
Gu
Ku
Gu
6 K;ui}:t. s, S, Gu Ku Su B, Ch R, Bo
7 Tlula s, Ku G, S1. Sa Gu Ku Su Du
B Vnsduk'l. Ch Ra Ilu Su Ku Gu s, S, Gu
9 Dh•mm: Ku s, Bu Ch R, Bo Su Ku Gu
IO I.fo.kara S, S, Gu Ku Su Du Ch R, Bu
It Kumbbn s, Ku Gu Sa S, Gu Ku Su Bu
12 Meena Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu S, Sa Gu
LORDS OF DASAMSA
Do\SAlllSJ. ht 2nd 3rd 41h 3th 61h ,111 8th 9lh 10th
" "
DEGRE CS 3 6 9 tB 21 24 27 30
No SlGN ltULf.:ns
1 Mesh'\ Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra. Eu Su Ku
2 Vnsh'\b.t Gu Kn Su Hu Ch Nii Bu Su Ku Gu
'\hthun, Ku Su Du Ch R'l Bu Su Ku Gu Sa
K....t:11..a Su 13u Ch Rt Bu Su Ku Gu Sa S;,.
5 S1mha Bu Ch Rt Du Su Ku Gu Sa 81. Gu,
G Kanya Ch lb. Ou fat K11 Gu
S1 Sa Gu Ku
1 Thuh n.,_11u Su Ku Gu Sa.. S"l. Gu Ku Su
B Vr1S<"h1hDu Su Ku Gu Sri. S, Gu Ku. Su Eu
9 Dh:1nu~ Su Ku Gu Sa. Sa. Gu Ku Su Du Ch
IJ) ?.hkna Ku Gu Si S:1 Gu Ku Su Bu Cb Ra
11 Kumbh:i. Gu S:1. S3 Gil Ku Su Bu Ch Ha Btt.
12 M""'na S.:i. S.:i. Gu Ku Su Du Cb R.\ Bu Sil
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THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
LORDS OF EKADASAMSA
1:h.ADASAMSA 1st 2od 3rd 4th Sth 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
DEGREES 2 S B 10 13 16 19 21 24 27 30
MINU1 ES 43 27 10 54 38 21 5 49 32 16 O
SECONDS 38 16 54 32 10 48 26 4 42 21 0
No SIGN RULER$
1 Mesha Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa
2 Vrishabha Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa
3 M1thuna Su Bu Ch Ra Cu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu
-4 Kataka Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku
S S1mha Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su
6 Kanya Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu
7 Thula Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch
B Vmch,ka Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra
9 Ohan1,1s Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu
10 Makara Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su
II Kumbha ~a ~a Gu Ku Sw Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku
12 Mllen.t Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu
LORDS OF DWADASAMSA
DWAl'IA!;AMSA1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Sib 9thl0thllth12th
DEGREES 2 5 7 10 12 15 17 20 22 25 27 30
MINUTES 30 0 30 D 30 O 30 O 30 o 30 o
No SIGN RULERS
1 Mesha Ku Su Bu Ch Pll Bu Su Kv Gu Sa Sll Gu
2 Vnshabha Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku
3 M1th1Jna Bu Ch Ra BIJ S1J Ku Gu Sa Sa G1J Ku Su
4 Kataka Ch R:,,, Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu
a~
S S1mha Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu Ku Su Bu Ch
; ~h:raa ~au ~:
B Vn§ch1ka-Ku Gu Sa Sa Gu
bau t
Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su
~h :~
,o
9 Ohanus Gu Sa 511 Gu Ku
Mahra Sa Sa Gu Ku Su
11 K1Jmbha Sa Gu Ku Su Bu
Su
Bu
Ch
Bu
Ch
Ra
Ch Ra
Ra Bu
B1J Su
Bu
Su
Ku
Su Ku
Ku Gu
G1J Sa
12 Meena Gu Ku Su Bu Ch Ra Bu Su Ku Gu Sa Sa
AN INDEX OF TECHNICAL TERMS
Adh1path1 lcrd
Adhtpathy::i. lordship
A.pckl1ma 3 6 9 al'\d 12 Houses
A~htamu i dr, of a sign
llala Strength
Bheehalr.ra Zod1ae
Bha11a House or s1gn1F1eat1on
Budha Merel.If)'
Budha Oasa MereUI)''s penod
llhuhht Sub or M,nor period
Chandra The Moon
Chandra Dua The Moon', period
Chau Ras11 •. Movable s,g,is, e c, Aries. Caneer, ete
""'
Dnamsa
Period
jidi'\ cf a 11gn
Det!ptham,a Arc.of eombushcn
Dhan:u Sag,uar,us
Dhuma OM of the secondary Planetl
i dr, of a i,gn
Strel'lgth due to Drekkana
Dwadaumn h dn cl a ,,gn
Dwadasevarga, .• Twelve k,nd, cf dw1s1cns J:, cl a s,gn
O,,..adnavar9eey~bala Strength obta,ned due lo resu;!'ence '"
tM tw"lve k,nd, of d,v,s,aru. of a
Ovr,11w3bha"aRu,, •••
'•"
Common s,gns e g , Gem1n1
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THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
ndn ol !I ~1911
6?
THE HINDU PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE
Parasan Thi! system of estrology as propounded
by sage Paruara
Patyamsa Kr1samsas subJected to cerhm raduct1cm
Poornachandra Full Moon
Punya Saham S1gn1f1cat1onruling rel191on
P1.otraSaham Do children
·~·
Raia Saham S1gr11f1cat1onrt1ling poht1cel thu,gs
Ro1s1 Sign of Zodiac
The Sun
Rav1 Oasa 1he Suns pi:.rrnd
Seho1m Houa1 or s1gruhcat1on
San, Saturn
San, Dasa Saturn s per,od
Saptamsa ; dn of s,gn
Satru Enemy
Satru Saham S19n1f1cat1onruling enemies
Satru Varga Inimical sub d11m1ons
S.tJana Mov.tble Zod,ac
See91a Graha FMt moving or inferior planet
Shadbalas Sur. sourttl!s of planetary and hou1e
strengths
Shash1.1msa l dn of e sign
S1mha
Sth1ruas1s F1~ed signs e g, Tauru,.
Sukr111 Verius
Sukra Dasa Venus period
Sw!IYarga Own J;ub d1v1s1on
h1ak.t A system of a11rology dealing w,th
.tnnua1 readmg~
70
AN INDEX OF TECHNICAL TERMS
lhu1a Libra
Thnmsamsa tr,dn of a sign
Tl.r,rasyadh1pa1h1 A kind of planetary lordsh,p coni1dere:d
m ~electing ruler of the year
ThnkoM 1 5 and 9 signs
Varga Manner of dw1s1ons e g, Ras1s Hora elc
Varsha Year
Varsha Dasa Period relating to the year
V,mhapha\a Annual results
Vigha1t Equivalent to 24 seeonds of Eng\,sh Time
Vwaha Saham
Vm~h ka Seorp,o
Vmhabha Taurus
Vyaparil Saham S1gmhcahon ruling trade
Yoga Special comb1nat1on
71