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Vedic Astrology Glossary

Navamsha

The Soul Chart (D9)

Definition

The Navamsha is the ninth divisional chart (D9) in Vedic astrology — the most important varga after the Rashi chart. It reveals the soul's deeper nature, the quality of partnerships and marriage, and whether a planet's promise in the birth chart will actually manifest.

In Jyotish, every birth chart can be subdivided into up to 16 divisional charts (vargas) for specialised analysis. Of these, the Navamsha stands alone in importance. Classical texts consistently name it second only to the Rashi chart in interpretive weight — and for specific life questions, it supersedes even the main chart.

What Navamsha reveals: The word navamsha means "ninth division." Each 30° sign is divided into nine equal parts of 3°20′ each. These 108 navamsha divisions rotate through the 12 signs in a fixed sequence depending on the starting element of the sign.

The D9 chart reveals:

  • Soul-level nature: What the person is becoming, not just what they are
  • Marriage and partnerships: The character and fate of committed relationships
  • Planetary strength: A planet weak in Rashi but strong in Navamsha may still deliver results
  • Spiritual orientation: A chart dominated by 12th-house Navamsha placements suggests a life oriented toward retreat and liberation

Vargottama planets: A planet that occupies the same sign in both the Rashi and Navamsha charts is called vargottama — an extremely powerful position. Vargottama planets have exceptional strength and their significations manifest clearly in the native's life.

Reading the Navamsha for relationships: The 7th house in the Navamsha describes the quality of the spouse and the experience of partnership. The Darakaraka (planet with the lowest degree in the chart) also points to spouse characteristics when read through the Navamsha lens. Classical astrologers routinely overlay both charts to assess relationship timing and compatibility depth.

Navamsha and planetary periods: During the dasha of a planet, its Navamsha placement often activates. A planet in a great sign in Rashi but fallen in Navamsha may underperform during its period; a planet exalted in Navamsha may deliver even more than the Rashi chart promises.

Stellr's birth chart includes full divisional chart analysis — including the Navamsha — with interpretations of key placements and what they suggest for your partnerships and soul-level orientation.

Common questions

What is the Navamsha chart used for?

The Navamsha (D9) chart is used primarily to assess marriage and partnerships, confirm or modify the birth chart's planetary promises, and understand the soul's deeper orientation. It is the most important divisional chart in Vedic astrology. A planet weak in the birth chart but strong in Navamsha may still produce good results, while a strong birth chart planet fallen in Navamsha may underdeliver.

What does it mean if a planet is vargottama?

A vargottama planet occupies the same sign in both the birth chart (D1) and the Navamsha chart (D9). This is considered an exceptionally strong placement. Vargottama planets have doubled strength — their themes, houses they rule, and significations all manifest powerfully in the native's life. If the ascendant is vargottama, the native typically has strong health and a clearly defined life direction.

How is the Navamsha chart calculated?

Each 30° zodiac sign is divided into nine equal parts of 3°20′ each. The sign assigned to each division follows a fixed cycle starting from the same element as the original sign (fire, earth, air, or water signs each have a different starting sequence). A planet's Navamsha sign is determined by which of these nine divisions its exact degree falls in. Software like Stellr calculates this automatically from your birth data.

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