The Navamsa (D9) is the most important divisional chart in Vedic astrology. It divides each rashi into 9 parts of 3°20' each, creating a 108-part zodiac that reveals your marriage quality, spouse nature, inner soul purpose, and the karmic stability of every planet.
Enter your birth details below to generate your D1 and D9 charts side-by-side. See which planets are Vargottama (same rashi in both charts), analyze your D9 7th lord for marriage insights, and check for Pushkara Navamsa positions.
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Navamsa (D9) Chart — Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What does the Navamsa chart show that the birth chart does not?
The Navamsa (D9) reveals the inner soul purpose, marriage quality, and karmic stability that the D1 birth chart only hints at. While D1 shows your potential, D9 shows whether that potential matures into actual results — especially after your mid-30s.
Q.How do I read the Navamsa chart for marriage?
Focus on the D9 7th house, its lord, and Venus placement. The 7th lord in D9 reveals spouse characteristics. Venus dignity in D9 determines romantic fulfillment. Also check the D9 ascendant — it reveals your own inner nature that your spouse will experience daily.
Q.What is a Vargottama planet and why is it important?
A Vargottama planet occupies the same rashi in both D1 and D9. This alignment means the planet's outer promise (D1) and inner karmic capacity (D9) are perfectly synchronized. Classical texts consider Vargottama planets nearly as strong as exalted planets.
Q.Can a weak D1 planet be strong in the Navamsa?
Yes — this is common and significant. A debilitated planet in D1 that is exalted in D9 indicates hidden inner strength. The person struggles outwardly but has deep karmic capacity. Such planets often deliver unexpected results during their Dasha periods.
Q.Is the Navamsa chart more important than the birth chart?
They work together — neither overrides the other. The birth chart (D1) is the seed; the Navamsa (D9) is the soil quality. A strong seed (D1) in poor soil (D9) struggles. A weak seed in rich soil may still produce results. Comprehensive analysis requires both.
Q.What is the Pushkara Navamsa and why does it matter?
Pushkara Navamsas are specific navamsa positions considered inherently auspicious. A planet in a Pushkara Navamsa receives extra nourishment — its results are amplified and tend to be benefic regardless of other factors. There are 24 Pushkara Navamsas across the zodiac.
Q.Does the D9 ascendant change my personality?
The D9 ascendant reveals your inner personality — the qualities that emerge as you mature (typically after age 30-35). It doesn't replace your D1 personality but adds depth. Your spouse and closest relationships experience your D9 personality more than your D1.
Q.How accurate is the Navamsa chart with approximate birth time?
The D9 chart shifts with every 3°20' change in planet position, which corresponds to roughly 13 minutes of birth time for the ascendant. For planets, D9 is relatively stable. A ±5 minute birth time accuracy gives reliable D9 results for most planets, but the D9 ascendant may need rectification.