🌳 “how the tree grows” – What are Divisional Charts (Vargas)? In Vedic Astrology

In Vedic Astrology, your main birth chart (D1) gives a broad view of your entire life.

But life has many branches — marriage, children, wealth, career, spirituality — so the sages developed divisional charts (D2, D3, D9, D10, etc.) to zoom in and examine specific areas in detail.

👉 Think of the D1 as the trunk of a tree, and each divisional chart as a branch where certain fruits (results) ripen.

🔹 How to Use Divisional Charts — Common Practice

1️⃣ Start with the D1 (Rashi) chart:

Check house lords, yogas, aspects, strengths.

2️⃣ Then check the relevant divisional chart (Varga) for that topic:

Example: For marriage → Check D9 (Navamsa) For career → Check D10 (Dasamsa) For children → Check D7 (Saptamsa) For wealth → Check D2 (Hora) For siblings → Check D3 (Drekkana)

3️⃣ Correlate findings:

The divisional chart refines or confirms what’s seen in D1 — it doesn’t override it. If both agree → strong prediction. If they conflict → interpret with caution.

Here’s your clear, structured “Tree of Life” table for Vargas:

🌱 THE ROOT:

D1

🌿 THE BRANCHES — Main areas of life:

D2-D6

🌸 THE BLOSSOMS — finer destinies:

D7-D11

🍎 THE FRUITS — final fulfillment:

✨ HOW TO READ AS A TREE:

🌱 D1 = trunk and roots. All planets “plant” their energy here first. 🌿 Vargas = how that energy grows into different branches of life. 🍎 Outcome = fruit of karma in that part of life (e.g. career, marriage, children, property, fame, spiritual growth).

💡 Example flow:

Let’s say you ask about career:

1️⃣ Start with D1 10th house and 10th lord (career potential).

2️⃣ Look at D10 for details of actual work-life manifestation.

3️⃣ Then check D9 to see if career aligns with dharma / soul fulfillment.

✅ Practical tips for usage:

Use D1 as your anchor chart — never read a Varga in isolation. Look at the same planet in both D1 and relevant Varga for that topic. If a planet is strong in both charts → great promise. If weak in both → obstacles. If mixed → nuanced interpretation.

✨ Example:

Want to know about career? Check 10th lord in D1 and D10 chart condition. Curious about marriage? Check 7th lord in D1 + D9 chart condition and Navamsa Ascendant.

🌳 This is how the Jyotish tree grows from D1 into all areas of your life — elegantly and precisely.

Here is a quick reference table for divisional charts (Vargas) with keywords and practical usage — like a handy cheat sheet for study:

let’s walk through each key divisional chart (Varga) with a clear, concise description and how they relate to one another 🌿:

🌳 1️⃣ D1 – Rashi (Main Natal Chart)

Purpose: The root of the tree — overall life blueprint: personality, life path, general karma. Usage: Always start here; all Vargas derive from this chart.

🌳 2️⃣ D2 – Hora

Purpose: Wealth and resources (material security, prosperity). Relation: Supplements financial insights from D1; shows inner attitude toward money.

🌳 3️⃣ D3 – Drekkana

Purpose: Siblings, courage, vitality. Relation: Adds detail on family environment and energy levels; reflects early upbringing context.

🌳 4️⃣ D4 – Chaturthamsha

Purpose: Property, fortunes, fixed assets, ancestral heritage. Relation: Refines 4th house matters in D1.

🌳 5️⃣ D5 – Panchamsha

Purpose: Fame, power, influence. Relation: Rarely used unless examining leadership potential or prominence in society.

🌳 6️⃣ D6 – Shashtamsha

Purpose: Health issues, diseases. Relation: Refines 6th house of D1.

🌳 7️⃣ D7 – Saptamsha

Purpose: Children, fertility, creativity. Relation: Deepens understanding of progeny-related karma from D1.

🌳 8️⃣ D8 – Ashtamsha

Purpose: Longevity, accidents, transformation. Relation: Connects to 8th house of D1.

🌳 9️⃣ D9 – Navamsha

Purpose: Marriage, spiritual maturity, life purpose. Relation: The most critical Varga after D1; shows how your life unfolds with age.

🌳 🔟 D10 – Dashamsha

Purpose: Career, status, profession. Relation: Refines 10th house of D1 for professional insights.

🌳 ⓫ D11 – Rudramsha

Purpose: Struggles, battles, destruction, overcoming adversity. Relation: Special chart for assessing ability to handle crises or loss.

🌳 ⓬ D12 – Dwadashamsha

Purpose: Parental karma, ancestors. Relation: Refines D1’s parental indicators (4th and 10th houses).

🌳 ⓭ D16 – Shodashamsha

Purpose: Vehicles, conveyances, pleasures. Relation: Refines luxuries and 4th house comforts.

🌳 ⓮ D20 – Vimshamsha

Purpose: Spiritual practice and inner life. Relation: Complements D9’s spiritual dimension but more focused on actual practice.

🌳 ⓯ D24 – Siddhamsha

Purpose: Education, learning, wisdom. Relation: Refines the 4th and 5th house insights from D1.

🌳 ⓲ D27 – Bhamsa

Purpose: Strengths and weaknesses (physical and mental constitution). Relation: Fine-tunes personal constitution analysis.

🌳 ⓳ D30 – Trimshamsha

Purpose: Misfortunes, evil tendencies, hidden weaknesses. Relation: Deepens malefic tendencies seen in D1.

🌳 ⓴ D40 / D45 / D60 – Advanced Vargas

Purpose: Ultra-refined karmic analysis, detailed spiritual and material nuances. Relation: Used by advanced astrologers for subtle interpretations.

🌟 How they all relate:

Think of them like a branching tree:

The D1 is the trunk. Vargas are branches focusing on different aspects of the same karma. Common thread: All charts stem from the D1 degrees and placements — so interpretation should always return to the root.

🌿 Are any Vargas “related” to each other directly (besides via D1)?

🔸 No Vargas are derived from other Vargas directly (e.g., D9 is not derived from D4 or D10).

They all independently branch from D1 — like limbs growing from the trunk.

But:

🌱 They are interpreted together for thematic focus. For example:

D1 + D9: Life path + marriage/spiritual maturity. D1 + D10: Life path + career. D1 + D7: Life path + children.

In practice, astrologers use “related pairs” for deeper insight but they all remain mathematically linked to D1 only.

📖 Summary:

D1 is the trunk; all Vargas branch from D1 mathematically. No divisional chart is derived from another divisional chart. They are thematically paired during interpretation (e.g., D1-D9 for marriage, D1-D10 for career).

🔹 D60 (Shastiamsa chart) overview

What it shows: D60 divides a sign into 60 parts (0.5 degrees each) and is considered the most refined chart — it reveals the deep karmic imprints and subtle results from past lives, reflecting one’s most intrinsic nature. It’s not used for day-to-day predictive astrology but more for understanding the root karmic causes behind why things unfold in D1, D9, D10, etc.

Relation to other D-charts: D60 doesn’t “branch” directly from D1 the way D9 (Navamsa) or D10 (Dasamsa) do in a predictive chain (like career→ D1+D10 or marriage → D1+D9). Instead, it underpins all other charts karmically — providing a subtle, foundational layer.

For example: If your D10 shows strong career indicators but things don’t manifest, astrologers may check D60 to identify hidden karmic obstructions. If D9 shows a good spouse, but married life struggles, D60 may hold clues.

🌳 Diagram context

In a “tree diagram” of D-charts:

D1 is the trunk (root chart of life) Branches like D9, D10, etc., stem out for specific areas D60 is like the soil’s quality and unseen roots beneath all charts: It doesn’t branch to or from a single chart but supports and influences all other divisional charts subtly.