The Rasi chart is the canvas. The Vargas are the lenses. Each divisional chart magnifies one domain of life — marriage, career, children, parents, fortune, hidden struggle — and reveals what the natal chart only hints at.
The same four details — name, date, time, place. The engine then casts your D-1 chart and derives the divisional charts from it.
Four details — name, date, time, place.
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Each divisional chart isolates one chamber of your destiny. A planet strong in the D-1 but weak in the Navamsa is a different planet altogether. The Vargas are how Parashari astrology refuses to lie to itself.
Self, body, the whole life
Marriage, dharma, inner strength
Career, status, profession
Children, progeny, creation
Parents and lineage
Difficulty, discipline, arishta
The natal chart itself. It is the foundation — sketching body, family, livelihood, marriage and longevity in broad strokes. Every reading begins here.
If a planet is strong here, the area it rules is supported. If weak, the deeper divisional charts must be consulted to learn whether the weakness is structural or only seasonal.
The single most important divisional chart. The Navamsa is read for marriage and spouse, and for the inner strength of every planet — its shakti. A planet exalted in the D-1 but debilitated in the D-9 loses its promise in the second half of life.
It is also the chart of dharma: what you are truly aligned with, beyond what circumstances handed you.
The Dasamsa is the chart of your karma — your professional life and public standing. It refines what the 10th house of the D-1 only sketches.
For people whose career is the central question — entrepreneurs, executives, performers — the Dasamsa is read as carefully as the natal chart itself.
The Saptamsa rules progeny — biological children, but also creative offspring: books, businesses, students, anything you bring into being. It is studied closely whenever the 5th house, Jupiter, or the lord of the 5th is afflicted in the D-1.
The Dvadasamsa reads the parents — both the relationship and what is inherited from them, materially and karmically. The 4th house rules the mother and the 9th the father; the D-12 refines both, plus the family line you were born into.
The Trimsamsa is the chart of arishta — afflictions, illnesses, struggles, the friction-points of a life. Unlike the others, it is divided only among the five malefics (Mars, Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus). It tells you where life will sharpen you, and how.
Read alongside the 6th and 8th houses of the D-1, it identifies which struggles are temporary and which are designed to forge you.
A full Shodashvarga reading reads each Varga against the others — and against the lived events of your past. That is the kind of reading Acharya Anand offers.
If Acharya Anand cannot accurately describe the events you have already lived within the first ten minutes, the session ends — and your fee is returned in full.
Events you have already lived — described before you mention them.
Only once the past is confirmed does the reading move to the future.
The session ends and your fee is returned in full, immediately.