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D27 Saptavimsamsa

Strength Chart

Each sign split in twenty-seven — the chart of strength, weakness, and resilience.

Tier

specialised

Domain

strength, weakness, resilience

Subdivision

27× per sign

How it’s computed

Each 30° sign splits into twenty-seven 1°6'40" parts — exactly one nakshatra each.

What the Saptavimsamsa reads

The Saptavimsamsa (D27) divides each 30° sign into twenty-seven 1°6'40" parts — one for each of the 27 nakshatras. Classical sources read the D27 as the chart of physical and mental strength — what holds up under pressure, what doesn't, where the chart is structurally robust and where it is structurally vulnerable.

Practitioners consult the D27 when reading questions about resilience, recovery from illness, the capacity to handle stress, or the durability of the chart's overall constitution. The Lagna of the D27, the placement of the Sun (vitality) and Mars (drive) in the D27, and any malefic concentrations in difficult houses give the primary reading.

The Saptavimsamsa is sometimes called the Bhamsa or Nakshatramsa because of its 27-fold division. It is one of the more specialised vargas and is most often consulted in conjunction with the D60 for deep-level constitutional analysis.

How to read it

Read the Lagna of the D27 for overall constitution, the Sun for vitality, Mars for drive. Look for malefic concentrations in difficult houses (6, 8, 12) for vulnerability points.

Pitfalls

Don't read the D27 as a medical verdict. It describes structural resilience; medical questions belong to qualified medical practitioners with the chart as supplementary information.

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Common questions

About the Saptavimsamsa (D27) chart

What is the Saptavimsamsa chart (D27)?

Each sign split in twenty-seven — the chart of strength, weakness, and resilience. The Saptavimsamsa divides each 30° sign into 27 parts and re-maps the planets accordingly to zoom in on the domain of strength, weakness, resilience.

How is the Saptavimsamsa chart computed?

Each 30° sign splits into twenty-seven 1°6'40" parts — exactly one nakshatra each.

How do I read the Saptavimsamsa chart?

Read the Lagna of the D27 for overall constitution, the Sun for vitality, Mars for drive. Look for malefic concentrations in difficult houses (6, 8, 12) for vulnerability points.

What are the common pitfalls when reading Saptavimsamsa?

Don't read the D27 as a medical verdict. It describes structural resilience; medical questions belong to qualified medical practitioners with the chart as supplementary information.