Etymologically, the word navāṁśa is composed of two words nava meaning nine and aṁśa meaning part of division. The period of two consecutive conjunctions of the Moon with the Sun is about 30 days (rounded off) and the longitude traversed by the Sun is the overlord of the signs. Since the Sun is the kāraka of the ninth house of father, the one-ninth division of a sign called navāṁśa (spans 3°20’) has a profound say on one’s fortune and dharma (religion, life path) which stems from the feet of one’s father. Similarly, the nakṣatra having a span of 13°20’ have the Moon as their over-lord and show the Mother and the mind. Since Moon is the kāraka of the fourth house, it has a strong say on the consciousness and sukha (joys) and health which is the unsullied affection of one’s mother. When the nakṣatra span of 13°20’ is divided by 4 (house number) we obtain the navāṁśa span of 3°20’. Thus, the navāṁśa is the common ground for the coming together of the Sun and Moon, of Śiva and Śaktī, of Father and Mother…
Theory of Navāṁśa - Etymologically, the word navāṁśa is composed of two words nava meaning nine and aṁśa meaning part of division. Division refers to an orderly division of...
Navamsha Kendras - We study Navāṁśa kendra and examine the different Bhāva concepts and why only the Parāśara Bhāva correctly maps to the navāṁśa Kendra. The first house...
Navāṁśa MKS - The topics included in the slides are meant to give clarity in the system taught by Maharṣi Parāśara. We start with Maraṇa Kāraka Sthāna of...
Bhava Sucaka Amsha - Bhava Sucaka Amsha is the same as Amsha Tulya Rashi. When a planet occupies the same sign in rashi and varga (particularly navamsha), it is...
Navāṁśa Dignity and Rashi Tulya - These are my personal notes made when learning navāṁśa which we share with you. The topics included in the slides are meant to give clarity...
D9 Janma - Navāṁśa is a print of the karma of past life manifesting in this life. It starts right from the moment of birth, and that helps...
Navāṁśa Examination - There are various techniques for examining the Navāṁśa for various purposes – fortune, destiny, spiritual pursuits leading to mokṣa as well as spouse and relationships....
Puṣkarāṁśa - Puṣkara is the blessing of Brahma, the Creator who grants longevity. In this lesson presentation we study the puṣkarāṁśa aspect of the navāṁśa namely –...
Bhagya-I Dharma - Dharma, represented by the bull (of Śiva) called Nandiśvara, has four legs. These legs are Dharma Leg Yuga Lagna Bhāva Tapaḥ (austerity) Kṛta Ākāśa Karma...
Bhagya-II - We study the anitya bhāgya kāraka … just to recapitulate – anitya kāraka of any bhāva is the dispositor of the lord of that bhāva....
Chandrāṁśa - Chandrāṁśa is the navāṁśa sign of the Moon. It is an important part of bhāgya (fortune) as fortune manifests within the human society, and society...
Vivāha: Marriage - Vivāha is the most important part of the navāṁśa. The greatest secret of our tradition is now public knowledge – the manner in which to...
Navamsha Workshop - Navamsha is an energy called Dharma. And that energy has caused your creation. So basically the navamsha is a microscopic examination of your ninth house,...
Nadi Navamsha - What we call Navamsha is called the Parashara Navamsha when other variations are used. There is also a Nadi Navamsha, Somanath Navamsha, Pada Navamsha, and...
Navamsha Yogas - Additional learning material. This recording is from the Sri Jagannath Center Puri Conference. The speaker is the late Zoran Radosavljevic.
