D-2 Is Not About Money: Hora as the Hidden Chart of Life, Love and Experience
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Parthasarathy V
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D-2 Is Not About Money challenges one of the most entrenched assumptions in Jyotiṣa—that the Hora (D-2) chart is only about wealth.
In this groundbreaking work, Parthasarathy V reclaims Hora as the chart of life, love, and lived experience, showing that Sun and Moon do not merely divide riches, but divide how prāṇa flows through a human life.
Moving beyond prediction and psychology, the book explains how Hora governs:
how we attach and detach
how we experience love, loss, and continuity
how authority, responsibility, and endurance shape us
why some carry depth while others provide structure
why affection, austerity, stability, and longing follow hidden patterns
Rooted in classical Jyotiṣa yet radically experiential, this book reframes Deva and Pitṛ Hora as two modes of living, not moral qualities.
Through clear frameworks, authentic examples, and disciplined interpretation, the reader learns why Hora explains:
relationship patterns that repeat
emotional endurance without collapse
detachment without bitterness
mysticism without delusion
and meaning without fatalism
This is not a book about predicting outcomes.
It is a book about understanding how life is actually lived.
A must-read for serious students of Jyotiṣa, astrologers, and seekers who sense that charts speak not only of events—but of experience itself.
Author’s Note / Disclaimer
This book is based on over three decades of personal study, lived practice, observation, and reflection in Jyotiṣa. The interpretations, frameworks, and insights presented here are my own, developed through long engagement with the subject rather than automated generation.
For clarity, readability, and structural refinement, modern editorial tools have been used in the writing process, similar to how authors traditionally work with editors, proofreaders, or language assistants. These tools assist with expression and organisation; they do not originate the ideas, interpretations, or experiential understanding contained in this work.
The intention of this book is technical clarity and practical usefulness, especially for serious students of divisional charts, rather than literary ornamentation. Readers are encouraged to engage with the substance of the material in that spirit.