
Astrology, a profound and captivating science, delves into the depths of human emotions and unveils innermost personality traits that may often elude even the closest confidants or remain undiscovered by the individuals themselves.
At the heart of astrological analysis lies the Janam Patri or Teva, commonly known as the D1 or Lagna chart, serving as the foundational blueprint for interpreting an individual’s life astrologically. However, beyond this fundamental chart lie a multitude of subsidiary charts or Varga Charts, intricately woven around different facets of life, akin to the gauges and sub-gauges in a modern car’s dashboard.
Consider the analogy of a car in motion. While primary gauges such as the Speedometer, Tachometer, and Fuel Gauge provide essential information, there exist broader sub-gauges constantly monitoring engine heat, battery condition, and tire pressure. Additionally, specialized sub-sub gauges scrutinize oil pressure, oil filter clogging, fuel quality, ABS status, coolant temperature, and more.
Similarly, astrology furnishes us with broad Varga Charts to explore various aspects of existence, including family and wealth (D2), co-borns (D3), possessions (D4), fortune (D9), and career (D10) etc. while there are some very subtle & specialized charts like Parents (D12), Vehicles (D16), Deep Analysis (D60) etc.
Yet, amidst this array of charts, one often overlooked gem is the D30 or Trimsamsa Chart, holding the key to one’s innermost personality traits and hidden innate qualities.
The amalgamation of our Overt Self (D1) and our Intrinsic Self (D30) offers a captivating insight into an individual’s personality, particularly in the context of marriage analysis. Consequently, this tool assumes significance in the Janam-Patri matching exercise, illuminating the compatibility and harmonious alignment of individuals at a deeper, more profound level.