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In the signs known as odd original: "Vishama"; referring to Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, and Aquarius, O Goddess original: "Deveshi"; an epithet for Parvati, the first Horaa 15-degree subdivision belongs to the Sun original: "Candarocishah"; literally "the fierce-rayed one".
After declaring the planet and the constellation, one should divide by the number nine original: "Nanda"; a code word for the number 9 whenever [calculating the ninth-part].
In the even signs, the rule is known to be the reverse. For the calculation of the son's Navamshathe ninth-part subdivision, often used to determine the strength of planets and marriage prospects, the rulers of the signs are remembered
in the following way, according to the measure of the five and nine This likely refers to the mathematical proportions used to determine the sub-sectors.
The lords of the Drekkanathe third-part subdivision of 10 degrees have been declared for all the zodiac signs,
O Parvati. Now, the Navamshas no The gloss "no" appears to be a scribal correction or bridge to the next line's "shaka," completing the word "Navamshaka" must be understood.
O Goddess, one should count them in order for the signs starting with Aries,
dividing them into their respective portions.
For Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius original: "Mesha-Kesari-Dhanvina"; the fire signs, the Navamshas begin with Aries.
For Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn original: "Vrisha-Kanya-Mrigana"; the earth signs, the
Navamshas begin with Capricorn.
For Libra, Gemini, and Aquarius the air signs,
the Navamshas begin with Libra.
For Cancer, Scorpio,
and Pisces the water signs, the Navamshas begin with Cancer.
O Goddess, these subdivisions original: "Navamshaka" are remembered within the Vargathe system of divisional charts for a specific purpose.
At the time of application When interpreting a birth chart, this system provides auspicious results.
For all the signs, the Dwadashamshasthe twelfth-part subdivisions of 2.5 degrees each begin with Aries and follow the sequence of the twelve signs.