Varga · Divisional Chart 13/16
The Trimsamsa Chart D30
Misfortunes & health — misfortunes, diseases, evils and the troubles one must face.
The D30 (Trimsamsa) divides each sign into thirty unequal parts ruled by the five star-planets, used to examine misfortunes, diseases and the nature of the troubles a person encounters — and how they may be met.
| Chart | D30 — Trimsamsa त्रिंशांश |
|---|---|
| Division | each 30° sign split into 30 parts |
| Each part spans | 1.000° (60.0 arc-minutes) |
| Area of life | Misfortunes & health |
What the Trimsamsa (D30) shows
Every divisional chart magnifies one department of life. The Trimsamsa divides each sign into 30 equal parts, then maps each part to a full sign — producing a new 12-sign chart that zooms in on misfortunes, diseases, evils and the troubles one must face. A promise made in the main birth chart (D1) is confirmed only if it also holds up in the relevant varga; this is how experienced astrologers separate strong promises from weak ones.
How it's used
The D30 is read for the strength and condition of planets relevant to misfortunes & health. A planet that is strong in both the D1 and the D30 gives full results in that area; one that weakens in the D30 delivers less than the main chart suggests. It is always judged alongside the D1 and the D9, never alone.