


Below 24 is low and 24-29 is somewhat average. Calculations and logic behind this is beyond the scope right now but do know that this is very important in addition to the #3 above.Īverage SAV of any house is 27 points. If its 0, say from Saturn, then basically Saturn is not supportive of where mercury is sitting and will not help it in its agenda. Now relative to lagna and 7 other planets (excluding Rahu & Ketu) mercury either gets 1 point or 0 for its relative placement from that planet. So lets say we take Mercury which is placed in 9th house in a horoscope. Basically the support a planet gets from other planets and the lagna is what is being quantified here. Over time this become 2nd nature and takes much less time, but for now take painstaking time to find the dignity of each planet.Ĥ) Ashtakvarga – This is a somewhat advanced concept but since you will be looking on the bottom right of your screen at some terminology which says BAV or SAV, it is worth mentioning about some basics related to Ashtakvarga-Īshtakvarga means 8 divisions. Follow the rules of Dignities of planets in detail. As a matter of fact, in such horoscopes, the predictions will get more accurate in general as all 3 lagnas will indicate results in one directionģ) Dignity of Planets – Before you do anything else, take a pen and paper and right down points for each of your 9 planets and their dignities in detail. Now 3 of the Lagnas become one and your job becomes easier.

Lets say if a person has Virgo rising and Moon and Sun in Virgo. Just think of the sign where Moon is placed as the lagna and analyze the horoscope as you would from Lagna and same for Sun and Arudha Lagna. However each horoscope should be analyzed with respect to the Moon and Sun as well and from Arudha Lagna (AL) as well. That’s all you need to know about them for now.Ģ) Moon, Sun & Lagna (Ascendant) – The ascendant is most specific for each horoscope and is the Pivotal point of the horoscope. Typically they are considered good only in the 3rd and 11th houses and negative in all others. These are highly malefic entities and usually cause problems and delays/ tragedies in the houses they sit in. At this juncture, their understanding in detail is not needed.ġb) Gulika & Maandi – Even though not in the main 9 planets, these ‘sub-bodies’ which are actually satellites of Saturn are considered in Vedic Astrology with somewhat of lesser importance than the main 9 planets. Example Indu Lagna and the chart with respect to Indu Lagna is to be studied with respect to Finances or Money prospects in a chart. All you should know as of now is that these are ‘special ascendants’ which like divisionals are used for analyzing particular areas of life. Things to be noted at this juncture are below –ġ) Special Lagnas – You will also see much more data as of now that you wont understand including many lagnas like Hora Lagna (HL), Sree Lagna (SL), Indu Lagna (IL) etc. You also know about real physical manifestation vs. You also know a bit about divisional charts and the fact that Navamsa or D9 is always studied in parallel to the D1 chart. How do you see when a Nakshatra is currently in effect for a person in Jagannatha Hora? (For example, Ashlesha Nakshatra is good for Undergoing surgery, Getting a piercing, Separating from a business partner, friend, or spouse (divorce), Giving up bad habits, or Punishing someone who has acted wrongly.Now you have your horoscope, you know the planets, houses, signs and dignities. Does this mean that a person's Nakshatra is always changing? Or is a Nakshatra like a first house star sign that stays fixed?ģ) Finally, certain Nakshatra are good for certain life events (such as surgery, starting a business etc). Is the Nakshatra of a person? I am just a bit confused because next to it, it has a value called "X% left". Is this the pada for the Nakshatras?Ģ) Just to double check: The Key info section has an entry called Nakshatra. Under the Basics > Key Info tab, there is a table that lists the pada for various planets and other aspects. The Padas shape the influence of the Nakshatras.ġ) How do you find the pada of a Nakshatra in Jagannatha Hora? As I understand it, each of the 27 Nakshatras have one of four padas.
