While the Lagna Chart (D-1 chart) is based on the actual position of the planets, the zodiac signs (rashi) and the
Nakshatra for a person born at a given time and a place of birth, the Navamsa (D-9 chart) is derived mathematically
from the Lagna Chart (D-1 chart) by dividing each zodiac sign which are of 30 Degrees each in the Lagna chart (D-1
chart) into nine equal parts. Thus each equal division is of 3 Degrees and 20 minutes which in turn corresponds to
one pada of a Nakshatra. As we all know each zodiac sign is comprised of nine padas of Nakshatras and each
Nakshatra is composed of four padas.
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