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Amsha Tulya Rashi Technique in Vedic/ Indian/ Hindu Astrology


THE USAGE OF THE AMŚA TULYA RĀŚI ( AMSHA TULYA RASHI) TECHNIQUE-

The Varga Cakra or the divisional charts have a huge say in life-these indicate the environmental factors thaat weigh upon a person and mould his existence. The precise nature of the influence of the planets in the divisional chart in life can be seen first by evaluating the Varga Cakra placements themselves and thereafter transposing those placements and understandings back to the Rāśi Cakra (Rashi Chakra).

Work presents one such crucial environment around which much of life revolves and work as we know is seen from the Daśāmśa/ Dashamsha Cakra/ D-10 chart. Let us say we have a planet in the 6th Bhāva of the Daśāmśa/ Dashamsha Cakra and no planet in the 7th Bhāva/ Bhava. If otherwise the chart supports this, going by the thumb rule we can say this person will have a service career or will be employed in a job. Let us further suppose that the Vimśottarī Mahādaśā (Vimshottari Mahadasha) of the planet in the 6th Bhāva/ Bhava in the D-10 chart is runnning. We can then safely say that the person is working at a job at that time.

To make the scenario interesting let us say that the planet in the 6th House of the said Varga Cakra is quite strong and is also retrograde. We can then surmise that the job(s) may have either come after a hard struggle and/ or they require extremely hard work and application, almost three time the work that would otherwise be required.

If the consulter wishes to know the significance of this phase in his life where he may have been very successful at his job, and/ or may have been grossly overworked due to his Karma, we would have to transpose the Graha back to the Rāśi Cakra (Rashi Chakra). Having come to know what its placement had entailed in the specific environment, we should look at the Rāśi/ Rashi to know its significance.

We can choose a specific Bhāva/ Bhava from the Lagna in the Rāśi Cakra (Rashi Chakra) in which to place this planet under discussion. Let us say it is in the 8th House in the Rāśi/Rashi when transposed. Can we not then say that this phase involved a major transformation, or taking of loans or debts to effect his service. At a deeper level it could mean paying off a huge Kārmic debt and could mean another job of a different nature once this Mahādaśā/ Mahadasha is over. It may even mean a business or independent enterprise if the next Daśā has nothing to do with the 6th Bhāva in the Daśāmśa/ Dashamsha or its trines.

In such manner we should decipher the results after correlating the Varga and Rāśi/ Rashi placements. 

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