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An Introduction to Divisional Charts


Divisional charts are the
keys to understanding
horoscopes as they unlock
that hidden door which
refuses to open, even after
the astrologer has examined
the entire spectrum of
variables for analyzing a
bhva. So once a bhva has been put under the gaze, and its ri and
the planets housing it and aspecting it, its lord and its dispositor, its
strengths and its Nava, its rha padas and special lagnas, its
krakas and yogas, argals and dis, have all been inspected from
every possible angle, and yet clarity is not achieved, divisional charts
come to the fore to dispel the clouds of obscurity. Kalya Varm has
said that without divisional charts, one cannot take a step forward in
astrology. It illuminates a bhva where darkness prevails and enables
the astrologer to examine bhva specific queries in its minutest detail.

Varga Charts
Divisional charts (D-Charts) are the manifold divisions or vargas
of the twelve signs of the zodiac. Each ri is divided into x

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parts or aas, such as 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 12 etc., wherein the


positions of the planets are mapped in each aa accordingly.
This spatial or aic position of planets are transformed into a
variety of ri charts, generating a string of diagrams which are
nothing but maps of the various divisional representation of the
planets. These charts depict diverse aspects of the natives life,
like marriage, children, profession, wealth, spouse, spirituality,
ancestral lineage, education, troubles and ill health, past life
etc.
At another level divisional charts may be contemplated as
possibilities and probabilities. The bha-chakra as created by the
Kalpurua is a dynamic four-dimensional model wherein the twin
concepts of time and space have been harmonized. Ordinary
horoscopes though two-dimensional, take into account linear
time and the vertical declinations of the planets. If one
considers degrees to represent time, then every division of the
zodiac has a corresponding division of time. Hence every
division is locked in specific time grids. If the ri is the only
reality, the true mean, or the satya, then the divisional charts are
nothing by projections in multiple time zones and are illusory,
like my. In so far they are projections of the mind, they
represent possibilities, which might occur in different time
frames, from whence one may learn lessons and receive
signals, in order to pursue the dictat of the ri chart in a more
meaningful way.
The nomenclatures of the charts are derived in a variety of
ways. Some are based on the division numbers like Sapta
and aia, which are the 7 th and 60th divisions of a sign,
while others are based on their usage and focus like
Siddha, which is specifically for determining the level of
siddhi or higher knowledge and wisdom that the native may or
may not have the potential to achieve. Yet others have multiple
names, like the 16th divisional chart, which is known both as
oaa and Kla, the 12th divisional chart known as
Dvdaa and Surya or the 4 th divisional chart, known
as Chaturtha or Turya. In daily parlance the divisional
charts are often referred to by their divisional numbers such D3, D-4 or D-9. The following table enlists the twenty basic
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divisional charts, their nomenclature and purpose.

Division
D-1

Name
Ri

Subject
Physical Body,
Name, Fame,
Personality, Self

D-2

Hor

Wealth

D-3

Drekka

Co-born, Sexuality,
Skills,

Chaturtha

Home, Property,

(Turya)

Fortunes

D-5

Pachama

Fame, Power

D-6

aha (Kaulaka) Health

D-7

Sapta

Progeny

D-8

Aama

Unexpected troubles

D-9

Nava

Spouse, Dharma,

(Dharma)

Destiny

Daa

Work, Career,

(Swarga)

Profession, Karma

Ekdaa

Death

D-4

D-10
D-11

(Rudra)
D-12

Dvdaa

Parents

(Surya)
D-16

oaa (Kla) Vehicles, Luxuries,


Happiness

D-20

Via

Spirituality, Dik

D-24

Chaturvia

Higher Learning,

(Siddha)

Education, Siddhi

Nakatra

Strengths and

(Bhaa)

Weaknesses

D-30

Tria

Evils

D-40

Khaveda

Matrilineal legacy

D-27

(Svaveda)
D-45

Akaveda

Patrilineal legacy

D-60

aia

Past karma

Harmonics

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The twelve signs therefore, are divided and sub-divided in


different fractions, the sequence of which gets repeated after
every twelve divisions. Each cycle of twelve divisions represent
a harmonic depicting the various levels of consciousness, both
gross and subtle, which exists in the life of a person. The first
cycle of divisional charts from D-1 to D-12 represent the
physical plane. They cover the various aspects of the physical
realities of a person such as the body itself (D-1, Ri), wealth
(D-2, Hor), co-born or siblings (D-3, Drekka), properties and
fortune (D-4, Chaturtha), progeny (D-7, Sapta), spouse
(D-9, Nava), profession, career and work (D-10, Daa)
and parents (D-12, Dvdaa). Of these, the Ri (D-1),
Drekka (D-3) and Nava (D-9) are considered to be the
most important in analyzing a horoscope.
The next cycle is the first harmonic of the previous cycle,
covering divisions from D-13 to D-24. This represents the
conscious plane, depicting the various existential conditions of
a person. Although technically 12 divisions are possible in each
cycle, Pararas format of oaavarga or the 16 kinds of
divisions of each sign is being followed here. In this format, the
three divisions of Kla (D-16), Via (D-20) and
Chaturvia or Siddha (D-24) are generally used, as
the primary divisions to be studied in this cycle. Kla is the
first harmonic of the Chaturtha showing luxuries, vehicles
and mental happiness. Via deals with the spiritual life of
a person while Chaturvia deals with higher learning. This
cycle therefore refers to the higher existential activities of a
person after crossing the first rung of gross material conditions.
The third cycle or the second harmonic, covering D-25 to D-36,
relates to the sub-conscious plain. These explore the factors,
which lie in the sub-conscious region and unconsciously
influence the mind. They represent inherent weaknesses and
strengths (D-27, Nakatra) and all forms of evils that might
besiege a person (D-30, Tria).
The fourth cycle or third harmonic ranging from D-37 to D-48
deals with past karma, which is inherited as ancestral legacy.
The important divisions in this cycle are D-40 or Khaveda

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representing matrilineal legacy and D-45 or Akaveda


representing patrilineal legacy. This is the super-conscious
plane.
The final harmonic is that of the supra-conscious plane from
D-49 to D-60. This shows the accumulated karma from past
births, which a person carries with him like a legacy. In this
context aia or D-60 is the most relevant division.

Varga Schemes
The varga charts are clustered in separate groups or schemes
for purposes of specific predictions, such as avarga,
saptavarga, daavarga, oaavarga and akavarga.
avarga is a group used in Prana including the following six
divisions: Ri, Hor, Drekka, Nava, Dvdaa and
Tria. The saptavarga clusters, used for mundane
astrology, include Ri, Hor, Drekka, Sapta, Nava,
Dvdaa and Tria. Daavarga is used universally in
horoscopy comprising Ri, Hor, Drekka, Sapta,
Nava, Daa, Dvdaa, oaa, Tria
and aia. Finally oaavarga, the varga scheme
adopted by Parara and commonly followed in predictive
astrology include the following divisions: Ri, Hor, Drekka,
Chaturtha, Sapta, Nava, Daa, Dvdaa,
oaa, Via, Chaturvia, Nakatra,
Tria, Khaveda, Akaveda and aia.
Originally the oaavargya scheme was reserved for royal
horoscopy and has now become the universally adopted model.
A slightly different scheme, which has numerical
representations, is the akavarga where dots and dashes are
used to delineate the placement of planets and to determine
their relative strengths as well as that of the signs. The complete
set of twenty divisional charts includes Pachama,
aha, Aama and Ekdaa in addition to the
existing oaavarga arrangement.

Methods of Construction
There are no fixed methods of calculating divisional charts. The

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standard method followed is that of Parara, a sequential


counting procedure which may or may not be regular. The more
uncommon method is that followed by modern researchers like
Mantrevara, where the zodiac is divided by multiples of twelve
or by the number of the division.
Pararas method of construction is both regular and irregular.
The regular order is known as the order of Brahm as it follows
the perfect order of nature and is therefore synchronous. This
order is applicable to those areas, which pertain to the living
being, as it is the order of creation. For example, Nava and
Sapta are atypical Brahm divisions. In Sapta, each
sign is divided into seven parts. For odd signs, the counting
begins from the same sign and for even signs it begins from its
7 th sign. In the case of Nava, the signs are divided in to
nine parts or the 108 padas of the 27 nakatras. The counting
begins from the same sign for odd signs, from the 9 th for even
signs and from the 5 th for dual signs.
The irregular or jumping movement is appropriate for those
divisions, which pertain to the non-living world, the soulless,
inanimate objects which men relentlessly pursue. For example,
in Drekka, where the sign is divided into three parts, the first
part is the sign itself, the second is the 5 th form it and the third,
the 9 th from it. In Chaturtha, where a sign is divided in four
parts, the counting is done from the sign, followed by the 4 th , 7 th
and 10th signs from it. These therefore do not belong to the
Brahm division, which is the regular order of counting, as they
do not relate to issues, which follow the natural rhythms of the
universe.
A significant point to note is that many of the divisions have
multiple methods of construction, like the Hor and the
Drekka. Drekka may be constructed in four different ways,
namely, the abovementioned Parar method, the Parivttitraya
Drekka, the Somnth Drekka and the Jagannth
Drekka. The Somnth and Parivttitraya Drekka follow a
regular pattern of counting while the Jagannth Drekka is a
different form of the Parar method. These different
Drekkas may be used for distinct purposes. Although the

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Drekka is to be seen for the co-born, it can also be seen for


the self. In that case, the Parivttitraya Drekka would be
suitable for inquiry of the self while the Parara Drekka
would be more applicable while analysing relations with siblings.
This is because each bhva is kraka for miscellaneous factors
and if one wishes to fine-tune the divisional chart, then the
appropriate method of construction will clarify the matter further.
Following Parara, the sixteen commonly used divisional
charts are as follows:
Hor: Hor is the division of each sign in two halves or Hors,
ruled alternatively by the Sun and the Moon. Based on the
distance between the Sun and the earth, the zodiac is divided in
half across 0Leo and 0Aquarius, into equal halves of light and
darkness or solar and lunar halves. The solar half or Surya
Hor is from Leo to Capricorn and the lunar half or the Chandra
Hor is from Cancer to Aquarius in an anti-zodiacal direction.
The Hor charts are constructed by assigning the first half of
odd signs, 0-15 to the lordship of the Sun and the second half,
16-30, to the rulership of the Moon. For even signs, the first
half is the Chandra Hor and the second half is the Surya Hor.
The Sun and Moon therefore own adjoining signs in their Hors.
The Hor chart is used for seeing the wealth of the native.
Drekka: Drekka, otherwise known as the trine division, is
the one third division of a sign. Hence there are 36 Drekkas
measuring 10 degrees each. The 1 st Drekka is owned by the
sign itself, the 2 nd by the sign fifth from it and the 3 rd by the sign
9 th from it. So for Aries lagna, the first three Drekkas will be
Aries, Leo and Sagittarius and the next three will be Taurus,
Virgo and Capricorn. Drekka charts are seen for co-born and
siblings as well as for the self.
Chaturtha: This is the one fourth division of a sign, with
each division measuring 7 30. The first division is the sign
itself, the second is the sign fourth from it, the third is the 7 th
sign and the fourth is the 10th sign. So for Aries lagna, the first
four divisions will be Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn.
Chaturtha is useful for a variety of matters such as home,

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property, mother, happiness, vehicles and formal education.


Alternatively this division is also known Turya.
Sapta: Each sign is divided into seven divisions of 4 17.
The counting is sequential, starting from the sign itself for odd
signs and from the 7 th sign for even signs. For Aries lagna, the
first seven divisions will be from Aries to Libra and the next
seven from Scorpio to Taurus. The division is used for seeing
progeny.
Nava: The most important division after the ri, Nava
is the one ninth division of a sign. Each sign is divided into nine
divisions of 3 20 each. The counting begins from the sign itself
for movable signs, from the 9 th sign for fixed signs and from the
5 th sign for dual signs. So for Aries it will begin from Aries, for
Taurus from Capricorn and for Gemini from Libra. Nava is
renowned for being the ri of the spouse but more importantly,
it delineates the spiritual development of the native by
identifying his path and objects of worship. Hence it is also
known as Dharma.
Daa: Daa or Swarga is the tenfold divisions of a
sign, measuring 3 each. The counting begins from the same
sign for odd signs and from the 9 th sign for even signs. So for
Aries it will begin with Aries and for Taurus it will commence
with Capricorn. Daa is an important division as it deals with
the natives work, career and profession.
Dvdaa: This is the one twelfth division of a sign of 230
each. For every sign, the counting begins with the sign itself and
proceeds sequentially. So for Aries it will begin with Aries and
end with Pisces and then begin again with Taurus for the next
sign. Also known as Surya, this division deals with parental
lineage.
oaa: Also known as Kla, this is the one sixteenth
division of a sign, measuring 15230. The counting begins
from Aries for movable signs, from Leo for fixed signs and from
Sagittarius for dual signs. Kla is used for seeing vehicles,
luxuries and mental happiness.

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Via: Via is the twentieth division of a sign, 130


each. The counting is done from Aries for movable signs, from
Sagittarius for fixed signs and from Leo for dual signs.
Via is used to determine the spiritual inclinations and
scope for occult studies of the native.
Siddha: Alternatively known as Chaturvia, this
varga chart shows the 24 divisions of a sign of 115 each. The
counting begins from Leo for odd signs and from Cancer for
even signs. So for Aries, the 24 divisions will begin with Leo and
end with Cancer and then begin with Cancer again for the next
sign. For Taurus it will begin with Cancer and end with Gemini
and then begin with Leo for the next sign. Siddha denotes
higher learning and knowledge, wisdom and siddhi of the
highest order.
Nakatra: This is the 27th division of a sign comprising 16
40 and is also known as Bhaa. This division is based on an
elemental construction. For the three fire signs, Aries, Taurus
and Sagittarius, the counting begins from Aries. For the earth
signs, Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn, it begins from Cancer. For
the air signs, Gemini, Libra and Aquarius, it begins from Libra
and for the water signs, Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces, it begins
from Capricorn. This division is used for analysing the inherent
strengths and weaknesses of a sign.
Tria: This is the thirty fold division of a sign showing all
evils that might fall upon the native. The counting for this
division is slightly different from the aforementioned ones and
dependant upon the degree placement of the planets. There are
two sets of placements for odd and even signs. For odd signs,
planets in the first 5 degrees are placed in Aries, those in the
next 5 degrees are placed in Aquarius, those in the next 8
degrees are placed in Sagittarius, those in the next 7 degrees in
Gemini and those in the last 5 degrees are placed in Libra. For
even signs, planets in the first 5 degrees are placed in Taurus;
those in the next 7 degrees are placed in Virgo, those in the
next 8 degrees in Pisces, those in the next 5 degrees in
Capricorn and those in the last 5 degrees in Scorpio.
th

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Khaveda: This is the 40 division of a sign measuring 45


each. The counting begins from Aries for odd signs and from
Libra for even signs. So for Aries it will begin with Aries and
eventually end with Cancer, with the next sign commencing
from Libra. Khaveda shows inherited karma through
matrilineal lineage.
Akaveda: This is the 45th division of a sign with each part
measuring 40. The counting begins from Aries for movable
signs, from Leo for fixed signs and from Sagittarius for dual
signs. Aries will therefore begin with Aries and ultimately end
with Sagittarius and then Taurus will begin with Leo ending up
with Aries and Gemini will start with Sagittarius. This division
shows inherited karma through patrilineal legacy.
aia: aia digresses from the above methods by
calculating according to the degree positions of the planets. The
degree of a planet is multiplied by 2 and then divided by 12. The
remainder is the sign from which the counting for aia will
begin. aia is the division, which shows past karma and
the cause of re-birth in this life. In that sense, aia is the
ri chart of the immediate past birth and is the key to
understanding the karmic implications of the present birth. It is
in fact, the key to understanding divisional charts and is perhaps
the most important division of all.

General Principles
The main principles, which should be kept in mind while
analysing divisional charts, are the krya ri, kryea and the
kraka. Krya ri is the sign of the house, which is the
significator of the ruling activity. Kryea is the lord of the
concerned house in the ri chart. This lord will have to be well
placed in both the ri and the concerned divisional chart in
order to yield beneficial results. For instance if the kryea is
placed in a trine in both ri and the concerned division, the
bhva will flourish. Similarly, the appropriate kraka will also
have to be well placed. The Naisargika, Sthira and Chara
krakas will all need to be examined. To analyse co-born in a
Drekka chart, both the 3 rd lord and kraka Mars will need to
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have good situational strength to show any beneficence from


siblings. If Mars is placed in the 12th house, it will indicate
losses in these matters.
Following the above guidelines for methods of construction and
principles, one can discern the basic characteristics of a
divisional chart. For example, Sapta is a regular Brahm
division, following a perfect lunar order like creation, as it is the
varga, which deals with progeny. The kryea is the 5 th lord and
the kraka is Jupiter. Nava too is a perfect Brahm division,
relating to spouse and dharma. The 7 th house, which is the 11th
from the 9 th , shows the spouse or dharmapatni. Hence the 7 th
lord is the kryea and Venus is the kraka, with Jupiter being
an additional kraka for women. Alternatively, Nava is
referred to as Dharma. Daa, concerning a natives
work, career and profession is the realm of iva. All beings
follow the Sun in their activities. Hence there is a break in order
to show that ivas principles are being followed and not
Brahms. The counting is done from the first house for odd
signs and from the 9 th house for even signs, showing this break
or irregularity. Daa is also known as Swarga and is
applicable whether a native works or not. Dvdaa too, is a
regular order with a tiny break and is hence not a regular
Brahm division. Dvdaa concerns the parents of a native,
and the kryea is consequently, the 4th and the 9 th lords with
Sun and Moon as the krakas. The position of the Sun will thus
reveal the nature of the natives parentage, whether he is born
into royalty or is a posthumous child. The krakas for paternal
grandparents are Jupiter and Ketu and the krakas for maternal
grandparents are Venus and Mercury respectively.
For finer analysis, the dignities of the planets representing
kryea and the kraka will need to be examined. Their
exaltation or debilitation, their placement in a friendly or inimical
sign in the divisional charts will independently illuminate a
situation. This should be combined with their ri position to
achieve a composite understanding. The only exception is the
Nava where planets can get both uccha and ncha bhaga
depending on the relative ri and Nava positions.

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Apart from dignities and sign placements of planets, the


relationships between planets will also need to be taken into
account. These relationships are varied, like yogas,
sambandhas, yogas (any planet that brings out an
association between lagna, Hor lagna and Ghik lagna by
ownership, placement or aspect), kevalas (ubhapati joining
lagna or tmakraka), kevala yogas (ubhapati associated
with lagna and Ghik lagna or lagna and Hor lagna) and
kevala mahyogas (association of Hor and Ghik lagna
with kevala). This implies that the ubhapati and its
relationships with other planets in the different divisions play a
significant role.
These abovementioned factors and principles and their
relational dynamics will have to be reckoned while exploring
divisional charts. These when computed with the ri chart
findings will yield accurate results and provide a holistic picture
of the life of the native.

Higher Divisional Charts


Although astrologers stop short at aia when using
divisional charts, there is an entire range of higher harmonics,
which remain untapped. This is primarily due to the fact that not
enough research has been undertaken in the potential and use
of these divisions. They include the following:
D-72 Aa Nava
D-81 Nava Nava
D-108 Aottara
D-144 Dvdaa Dvdaa
D-150 Nia
D-300 Ardha Nia
These higher divisions operate at an ethereal level, dealing with
esoteric matters such as dreams and the higher spirit self. The
cognitive development of divisional charts can only be in further

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research in the direction of these higher harmonics, which


perhaps carry the seed of unveiling the mysteries of the souls
journey on this earth.
Beyond the apparent sectoral allocations, divisional charts
embody directives for the native to pursue the lessons of the
soul. It contains correctives for redeeming past karma and to
prevent repetitions of errors. It forewarns about the treacherous
paths and indicates the curative alternatives. The study of
divisional charts will therefore enable the native to make
choices, to probe deeper into his psyche and his self and
fathom the purposes of his existence. Take for instance
oaa, which deals with vehicles, luxuries and mental
happiness. The conjoining of the Rhu-Ketu axis show that to
escape the nodal bind of rebirth, the pleasures or the happiness
apparently indicated by this division may be ephemeral. True
bliss or happiness, which can only occur with the dissolution of
the self in the Paramtm, should therefore be the only goal,
while the promise of oaa is only my. The yoking of
the nodal axis in oaa is the coded message that the
happiness of oaa is illusory and that true happiness lies
elsewhere, beyond the entrapment of the nodes, wherein
fledgling lives are ensnared. Similarly, one should be able to
analyse and discover the message behind each of the divisional
charts. Therein lies the true meaning of vargas.

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