![]() ![]() Therefore aspects and conjunctions in this chart should never be used, despite the fact that some astrologers attempt to do so. that the navamsha is not an actual horoscope but a calculated one based upon the original. A planet in its fallen sign, being vargottama, is of course only worse off. This is a beneficial situation, and Hindu scriptures state that the planet will give results similar to those given when posited in its own sign. This occurs when a planet in the navamsha occupies the same sign as its horoscope placement. One such basic and easily noted condition is what is known as vargothamamsa, or vargottama. It should also be mentioned that the Hindu scriptures are replete with planetary combinations and formulas involvng this varga. Also, nearly all Hindu scriptures are emphatic about the fact that if a planet is exalted in the birthchart but fallen in the navamsha, then the particular effects of that planet will be extremely mixed, and in that planet's dasha (planetary period- will discuss later) some amount of misery must be reaped. Naturally, if many planets are fallen in this divisional chart, the opposite results would occur. For example, if 4 or 5 planets in the navamsha are exalted, or in their own signs, the original horoscope is tremendously strengthened in a recognisable way. Although astrologers consult the navamsha for specific details of married life, the chart is mainly used for it's impact on a person's life in general, for this chart carries a good deal of power to affect the actual birth chart.
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