In
Vedic astrology, "Chaturthamsha" (also spelled as
"Chaturthansh" or "D-4") is a divisional chart or
"Varga" chart used to gain deeper insights into various aspects of a
person's life. The Chaturthamsha chart divides each sign of the zodiac into
four equal parts of 7 degrees and 30 minutes each, resulting in a total of 12
divisions for the entire zodiac.
This
divisional chart is particularly associated with analyzing the wealth,
property, assets, and comforts in one's life. It provides additional details
and nuances regarding a person's financial status, inheritance, and material
possessions.
Astrologers
interpret the placements of planets in the Chaturthamsha chart to assess
factors such as financial stability, prosperity, investments, real estate, and
overall material well-being. The specific positions and aspects of planets in
this chart can indicate opportunities for accumulation of wealth, as well as
potential challenges or obstacles in financial matters.
Like
other divisional charts, the Chaturthamsha chart is used in conjunction with
the birth chart (Rasi chart) and other divisional charts to provide a
comprehensive analysis of different aspects of an individual's life. By
examining multiple charts, astrologers can offer more detailed and accurate
predictions regarding various spheres of life, including finance and material
prosperity.
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