Predict With Navamsha

Predict With Navamsha

Author(s): V.P.Goel
Publisher: Performonks Education And Consulting Services LLP
Language: English
Total Pages: 138
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Description

V.P. Singh is a renowned astrologer who has contributed significantly to the understanding of Navamsha (or Navamsa Chart) and its predictive value in astrology. The Navamsa Chart is one of the most important divisional charts in Vedic astrology and plays a pivotal role in understanding various life events, especially those related to marriage, spiritual progress, and overall life direction.

Here’s a breakdown of Navamsa and its use in predictions, particularly according to V.P. Singh’s approach:

What is the Navamsa Chart?

The Navamsa chart is the 9th divisional chart of a person's birth chart. The word "Navamsa" means "9th part," and it is created by dividing each zodiac sign into nine equal parts. The Navamsa chart is particularly significant in Vedic astrology for understanding the deeper aspects of life, especially regarding marriage, partnerships, spirituality, and fortune.

  • Navamsa Chart (D-9) is crucial because it reflects the person’s inner qualities and spiritual path, while the birth chart (D-1) reflects the outer circumstances and life experiences.

  • The Navamsa is considered to refine the energies indicated by the main Rashi chart (D-1) and gives more detailed insights into how the person will experience various life events.

  • Navamsa is used to analyze the strength of planets, particularly the 7th house (marriage) and the 9th house (fortune, dharma, spirituality).

V.P. Singh’s Methodology Using the Navamsa Chart:

V.P. Singh is known for using Navamsa in a highly systematic way, applying principles that help to assess a person’s marital life, spiritual growth, and the effectiveness of their planets in different life events. His method of using Navamsa can be broken down into the following steps:

1. Navamsa and Marriage Predictions:

The 7th house and its lord in the Rashi chart (D-1) are critical when assessing marriage, but V.P. Singh emphasizes the importance of looking at the same house and planet in the Navamsa chart for deeper insights.

  • Strength of the 7th house in Navamsa: If the 7th house in the Navamsa chart is strong, it signifies a happy, harmonious marriage. If it's weak or afflicted, it can indicate challenges in marriage or delayed unions.

  • Planets in the 7th house of Navamsa: The condition of planets located in the 7th house of the Navamsa chart will show the nature of the marriage and the type of partner the native will have.

  • Dasha Periods: V.P. Singh also uses the Dasha periods (planetary periods) to predict when a person might get married or face significant changes in their marital life. If the 7th house or its lord is activated by a strong Dasha, marriage events will be triggered.

2. Evaluating Planetary Strength:

The Navamsa helps to gauge the strength of the planets in the Rashi chart. If a planet is weak in the Rashi chart, but strong in the Navamsa, it often indicates that the person’s potential for that planet's attributes (such as career, marriage, or wealth) will be better manifested in their life than initially predicted.

  • For instance, if Venus is weak in the Rashi chart but strong in the Navamsa, it suggests that despite early relationship challenges, the individual will have better success and fulfillment in their relationships later in life.

  • Exaltation and Debilitation: A planet’s exaltation or debilitation in the Navamsa chart is given significant importance. If a planet that is debilitated in the Rashi chart is exalted in the Navamsa, it often signifies that the person will eventually overcome early struggles in that area of life.

3. Spiritual Insights:

V.P. Singh emphasizes the importance of the 9th house in both the Rashi and Navamsa charts for understanding one’s spiritual progress.

  • The 9th house in the Navamsa chart reveals the spiritual development and dharma (life's purpose). A strong 9th house in the Navamsa indicates a person with high spiritual potential or one who will be drawn to religious or philosophical pursuits.

  • Navamsa as a vehicle for inner growth: The strength of benefic planets like Jupiter and Venus in the Navamsa chart can signify spiritual growth, learning, and understanding of higher knowledge.

4. Career and Life Path:

The Navamsa chart is also instrumental in understanding a person's career potential and the overall trajectory of their life path. For career predictions, V.P. Singh looks at:

  • The 10th house and its lord in both the Rashi and Navamsa charts. A strong 10th house in the Navamsa will show success in the career field, while a weak or afflicted 10th house may point to obstacles or delays in career progression.

  • Navamsa as a refinement tool: If a person has a favorable career in the Rashi chart but their Navamsa shows difficulties in the 10th house, it may suggest a need for greater effort or changes in career path.

5. Timing of Events:

V.P. Singh uses the Navamsa chart in conjunction with Dasha periods and transits to predict the timing of life events.

  • By observing the planetary transits to the Navamsa chart, an astrologer can time major events like marriage, career changes, and spiritual milestones.

  • Dasha periods are also used to activate certain houses or planets in the Navamsa chart, leading to specific life events, especially when it comes to significant turning points like marriage, children, or spiritual awakening.

6. Reputation and Wealth:

The 2nd and 11th houses (houses of wealth and gains) are also important in the Navamsa chart, as they can provide insights into the native’s potential for financial success and reputation.

  • A well-placed planet in the 2nd or 11th house of the Navamsa chart suggests good wealth, while malefic influences here could indicate financial struggles or issues with personal resources.

7. Relationship with Other Divisional Charts:

V.P. Singh often combines the Navamsa with other divisional charts such as the D-10 (for career) and D-60 (for the soul’s journey) for a more holistic reading.

  • D-10 can be used to refine career predictions made by the Navamsa, while D-60 helps to understand the person’s past karmas, which have shaped their present life path.


How to Apply V.P. Singh’s Methods:

  1. Examine the Navamsa Chart’s Key Houses: Focus on the 7th (marriage), 9th (spirituality and fortune), 10th (career), 2nd (wealth), and 11th (gains) houses.

  2. Analyze Planetary Dignity: Look at the condition of planets in both the Rashi and Navamsa charts. A planet’s exaltation, debilitation, or placement in a friendly sign in the Navamsa reveals much about the success or challenges in that area.

  3. Combine with Dasha: Use the Dasha system to pinpoint the timing of significant events based on the Navamsa chart's active areas.

  4. Consider Transits: Analyze planetary transits in relation to the Navamsa chart to predict when certain life events are likely to unfold.

Conclusion:

V.P. Singh’s approach to using the Navamsa Chart combines both traditional Vedic astrology principles with a deep understanding of the planetary dynamics in different divisional charts. By focusing on planetary dignity, dasha periods, and timing techniques, Singh helps astrologers make more accurate predictions about major life events, including marriage, career, spiritual growth, and financial status.