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.
This is not astrology for prediction.
This is astrology for understanding why a life takes the shape it does.
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