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Vedic Astrology · Navamsa (नवांश / D9)
Navamsa Chart (D9) — Marriage & Soul Path
Navamsa is the 9th divisional chart in Vedic astrology — every 30° rashi is split into 9 parts of 3°20' each, with each part mapped to one of the 12 rashis. The result is a second 12-house chart that confirms or refines every placement in the birth chart.
Why Navamsa Matters
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra calls Navamsa the most important divisional chart. The test of a planet's real strength is its position in BOTH the birth chart (D1) and Navamsa (D9). A planet strong in D1 but weak in D9 gives only superficial results; one strong in both is genuinely powerful for the entire life.
Marriage / Spouse
7th house of D9 + its lord describes the partner. Venus (men) / Jupiter (women) in D9 signifies the spouse's nature.
Vargottama
Same rashi in D1 + D9. Treated as best-of-divisions — gives exceptionally strong results regardless of natural strength.
Soul Purpose / Dharma
D9 reveals the karmic blueprint that the D1 lifetime is meant to express. Particularly read for life-purpose questions.
Strength Confirmation
Every D1 placement is cross-checked in D9. Strong in both = real; weak in D9 only = illusory.
Get Your Navamsa Chart
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The Ishvaram engine generates the Navamsa chart along with your birth chart. Both are shown side-by-side with planet positions, house cusps, and Vargottama detection.
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For marriage compatibility, both partners' Navamsa charts are read alongside the standard Ashtakoota Gun Milan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Navamsa chart?
Navamsa (नवांश, literally 'ninth part') is the D9 divisional chart in Vedic astrology. It divides each 30° rashi into 9 parts of 3°20' each, mapping each part to one of the 12 rashis. The result is a second 12-house chart that reveals deeper layers of every natal placement — particularly marriage, dharma, and soul-purpose.
Why is Navamsa called the 'second-most-important chart'?
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (§7) emphasises Navamsa above all other divisional charts. The premise: a planet that is strong in BOTH the birth chart (D1) and Navamsa (D9) is genuinely powerful; one that is strong only in D1 but weak in D9 is superficial. Marriage analysis uses Navamsa specifically — the 7th house of D9 + its lord describes the spouse.
What is Vargottama and why does it matter?
When a planet sits in the SAME rashi in both the birth chart (D1) and Navamsa (D9), it's called Vargottama (वर्गोत्तम, 'best of the divisions'). Vargottama planets give exceptionally strong, sustained results — they're treated as if they were in their own sign even if the rashi is otherwise neutral.
How does Navamsa show marriage?
Three angles: (1) The 7th house of Navamsa + its lord describes the spouse's nature. (2) Venus in Navamsa for men, Jupiter in Navamsa for women, signifies the partner. (3) The lord of the 7th in D1 placed in Navamsa shows the timing and quality of marriage. The Ishvaram engine generates Navamsa automatically and computes Gun Milan from both charts.
How do I get my Navamsa chart from Ishvaram?
Generate a kundli at /free-kundali/ — the engine computes Navamsa (D9) along with the birth chart (D1) and reports both. Compatibility / matching tools at /kundli-matching/ also use Navamsa for the deeper layer of analysis.
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