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NAVĀṂŚA — THE DHARMA-BODY (D-9)

Reading the Soul’s Fractal of Purpose Through Parāśara and Jaimini

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NAVĀṂŚA — THE DHARMA-BODY (D-9)

Reading the Soul’s Fractal of Purpose Through Parāśara and Jaimini

By Parthasarathy V.

What if the Navāṁśa was never meant to be a “marriage chart”?

What if it was always intended to reveal something far deeper — the inner law by which a life unfolds, the hidden geometry of dharma that quietly governs choices, crises, relationships, and ultimate direction?

In Navāṁśa — The Dharma-Body (D-9), Parthasarathy V. presents a groundbreaking reinterpretation of the ninth divisional chart, returning it to its original philosophical and scriptural foundations in Parāśara, Jaimini, and the Bhagavad Gītā.

This book does not treat Navāṁśa as a supplementary tool or a strength-checking chart. Instead, it reveals D-9 as the Dharma-Body — the subtle structure through which the soul’s purpose is refined, tested, corrected, and ultimately integrated into lived experience.

What This Book Does Differently

• Reclaims Navāṁśa as a chart of dharma, not merely marriage
• Grounds interpretation in Bhagavad Gītā verses on svadharma
• Introduces the Deva–Mānuṣya–Rākṣasa aṁśa framework as modes of dharmic operation
• Establishes Jupiter and the Sun as the primary kārakas of Navāṁśa
• Explains Svāṁśa, Kārakāṁśa, trines, and aṁśas in a strict, non-reductionist order
• Integrates Iṣṭa Devatā, Pālana Devatā, and Dharma Devatā using Jaimini rules
• Demonstrates Navāṁśa through a complete lived case study, not hypothetical charts
• Includes a workbook chapter guiding readers to identify dominant dharmic archetypes
• Rejects predictive shortcuts in favor of structural comprehension

Who This Book Is For

This book is written for:

• Serious students of Jyotiṣa
• Practicing astrologers seeking conceptual depth
• Readers dissatisfied with event-based astrology
• Thinkers interested in dharma, destiny, and meaning
• Those who sense that life’s patterns are lawful, not random

It is not a beginner’s manual, nor a quick-answer astrology guide.

What the Navāṁśa Truly Reveals

The Navāṁśa does not promise comfort.
It does not guarantee happiness.

It reveals coherence.

It shows:
• why certain paths cannot be avoided,
• why some relationships transform rather than soothe,
• why effort is required in some areas and grace appears in others,
• and why the soul repeatedly returns to the same questions until alignment is achieved.

A Book That Restores Dignity to the Navāṁśa

Navāṁśa — The Dharma-Body (D-9) is the fourth major work in the author’s ongoing effort to restore philosophical rigor to divisional astrology, following earlier reinterpretations of D-2, D-3, D-4, and D-7.

Editorial Disclaimer

Modern editorial and language-assistance tools were used solely for grammar correction, clarity, and formatting.
No automated tools were used to originate, generate, or conceptualize the astrological content, interpretations, structure, or conclusions presented in this book.
All ideas, analyses, symbolic frameworks, and case interpretations are the original work of the author.

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