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वर्षफल-गणना

Varṣaphala-gaṇanā

Varṣaphala — Annual Solar-Return Analysis

~90 min · 1 prerequisite(s)

The Tājika annual-chart system — computing a fresh chart each year at the moment the Sun returns to its natal-longitude. Year-resolution timing.

Viṣaya-sūcī · Topics
  • Solar-return moment — when the Sun returns to its exact natal longitude (annual)
  • Varṣaphala chart — a fresh chart cast for that moment, at the current location
  • Munthā — annual progressed lagna (advances one sign per year)
  • Sahams — derived sensitive points (Tājika tradition has 50+, with 16 classical primary)
  • Tājika yogas — ikkavāla, induvāra, ithasala, īsarapha (planetary-relationship yogas)
  • Year-window interpretation — the varṣaphala chart's themes condition the natal-chart themes for that year

1. Saṃkṣepa

साराशं · विषय-विस्तारःSāra-aṃśa · Viṣaya-vistāraSummary — the topic unfolded

Varṣaphala ('fruit of the year') is the annual-return system that entered the Indian tradition through the Tājika lineage (synthesizing Arabic astrological techniques with Sanskrit śāstra, roughly 11th–13th century). BPHS Ch. 92 incorporates the Tājika varṣaphala into the Pārāśara mainstream, and the system has been canonical ever since.

The mechanics: each year, at the precise moment the Sun returns to its exact natal-longitude, you cast a fresh chart for the current location. This 'varṣaphala chart' represents the year's themes. The munthā (annual-progressed lagna) advances one sign per year, providing a year-by-year micro-lagna. The 16 classical sahams (translations: 'arrow-points') are derived sensitive points — e.g., the Saham of Profession is derived from a specific formula involving Sun, Moon, and 10th-house position.

The Tājika tradition has its own yoga-set — ikkavāla, induvāra, ithasala (a planetary 'applying-aspect' yoga), īsarapha (separating-aspect), and others. These are computed in the varṣaphala chart, not the natal chart, and condition the year's interpretation.

Practitioner use: varṣaphala provides year-resolution refinement over the multi-year cycles of Vimśottarī mahā-daśā. When you want 'what's the texture of this specific year?', varṣaphala is the primary tool. Our /varshaphala surface computes the annual chart, munthā, and major sahams; /sahams provides the dedicated saham-analysis.

2. Śāstra-Pramāṇa

शास्त्र-प्रमाण · ग्रन्थ-निर्देशाःŚāstra-pramāṇa · Grantha-nirdeśāḥClassical anchors — textual references
BPHSCh. 92

Varṣaphala-adhyāya — Pārāśara on annual predictions (Tājika influence).

Jaimini-sūtrasAdhy. 4 · Pāda 1

Jaimini's brief treatment of annual-cycle techniques.

All anchor references map to chapter structures in our annotated library at /library. We point to topics — the Jyotiṣī interprets, the substrate computes; we do not predict from these texts on your behalf.

3. Abhyāsa

अभ्यासः · प्रयोग-मार्गःAbhyāsa · Prayoga-mārgaPraxis — the path of application

Engine surfaces (substrate compute)

Exercises

  1. Computation

    Open /varshaphala for any chart, set to the current solar-year-of-life. Note the varṣaphala lagna and munthā. Compare with the natal lagna — same? different? Where the munthā currently sits (which bhāva) is the natural emphasis-area for this year.

  2. Computation

    Open /sahams. Identify the Saham of Profession for the current varṣaphala-year. Which bhāva does it fall in? The classical interpretation: career-themes for this year flow through that bhāva's significations.

4. Agrima

अग्रिमम् · पथः निरन्तरःAgrima · Pathaḥ nirantaraNext — the continuing path
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