Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Saptamsha (D7) - Divisional Chart - Matters to be seen from each house


The Saptamsha chart is to be seen for Promise of Children and issues related to them. Some say the chart is also to be seen for the Poorva Punya, Prosperity of the spouse, Mantra Siddhi, Speculation, Students and Disciples.

Following are the matters that can be seen from each house :

1st house:  The Promise of having Children and their well being. This house also shows the luck factor which is carried forwarded from past life.

2 nd house : Wealth of Children, the way they learn to speak and their speech orientation 

3 rd house : Initiative of the children , their general courage.

4th house : Happiness from Children and their Children

5 th house : Poorva Punya , the First Child

6 th house : Problems from children, diseases they may suffer

7th house : relation ship of children with the opposite sex. their marraige

8th house : obstacles faced by the children. Longevity

9th house : Luck of Children, Grand Children.

10 the house : actions of children, their career 

11 th house : fulfillment of aspirations about children. happiness through children, their happiness and success

12 th house : expenses incurred on children, their longevity 

A Strong Lagna of Saptamsha chart ensures Children. If the lord of the lagna in Rasi chart is placed in 6th,8th or 12th in the Saptamsha chart, this shows the relation between the parent and child will not be good. 

In Saptamsha, 5th house shows the 1st child and the 7th house shows the second child. 

The 8th house of the D7 chart shows carried forwarded bad karma of the past lives.

Children from the second marraige are to be seen from the 7th house of Saptamsha

A strong Dhana Yoga in the Saptamsha chart shows many children.

The Ninth lord in the Saptamsha is strongly connected to the 8th house , then Children will be by adoption.

Add the Bhinnashtaka Varga scores of each planet in D7. If the sum totals to more than or equal to 29 then there will be full happiness due to children.