Wednesday, November 24, 2021

“Natal Chart Vs Progressed Chart” - An article written by Vishal Aksh

Let me clear it first that whatever is being written by me concerning the strengths of natal and progressed horoscopes is totally based on my understanding and research in the field of Vedic jyotish. In India very rare astrologers respect progressed horoscopes. 


Natal chart is a general term and it is also known as kundli, janmang, rashi chart or lagna chart in Vedic jyotish but progressed chart in Vedic jyotish is taken as Varshphala or annual horoscope. But here the word progressed horoscope is used as it is understood in western world.


Important notes to follow:

  1. I have developed progressions in Vedic jyotish too.

  2. The word progression used by me in just the previous note includes both the progressions forward as well as converse.

  3. The Vedic progressions developed by me include primary as well as the secondary progressions which are somewhat different from western progressions.

  4. My complete works on converse Vedic progressions or viloma pragman is available on social sites. I think no one except me is applying converse progressions nowadays.

  5. The basic concept of progression i.e. a day for a year is replaced by a degree for a year in my system so the horoscope erected at one degree movements both forward or converse in the longitude of the natal Sun, Moon or ascendant is considered a progressed horoscope by me. In this way the horoscope erected at one degree forward or backward motion given to Sun’s longitude at an annual rate, Moon’s longitude or ascendant’s longitude gives the picture of all the events likely to occur within the concerned sidereal year of 365.256363 days. Solar arc progressed Vedic horoscopes also give all the events occurring in a year of 365.256363 days.

  6. In the similarly way Vedic secondary progressed horoscopes erected by considering 1.5°, 1.25°, 1.111°, 1.875°, 2.5°, 2.7273°, 3°, 3.333°, 3.75°, 4.28571°, 5°, 6°, 7.5° and 10° for a year both forward and converse reflect the indications about spiritual attainments, knowledge & academy, strength & weakness, finances, comforts & assets, parents, profession, spouse, age, child or children, diseases, philosophical inclination, property & bhagya and siblings respectively. Vedic symbolically progressed horoscopes erected at these degrees also indicate the same as written in this paragraph.

  7. The western concept of a day for a year is not found in my experience in the field of Vedic jyotish and now it is found that western astrologers have also started disrespecting its use in western astrology.

  8. Primary directions are very complex in western astrology and nowadays no one is using this but I consider it as one degree forward or backward movement of ascendant for a year and horoscope erected at this degree. Roughly in four clock minutes ascendant moves one degree so if the standard life of 120 years is taken then in about four hundred  and eighty minutes or eight hours after or before the birth all the karmas of one’s life manifest. So the horoscopes erected after or before every four minute is taken as primary progressed Vedic horoscopes in my system. If one knows the birth time rectifications only he can use this effectively otherwise events will occur in a wrong year.

  9. Legendary astrologer Dr. B. V. Raman treated Varshphala or Vedic solar return charts as Vedic progressed horoscopes.


In fact a horoscope is not only the record of your previous overall karmas likely to operate in this life but also the source source of all the progressed horoscopes including solar returns horoscopes. A well versed and well experienced Vedic astrologer is able to predict every event from the judgement of the natal horoscope.


I am now giving my research about Vedic progressed horoscopes including Vedic solar return horoscopes below:

  1. Earlier described Vedic solar arc progressed horoscopes depend on vinshottri, ashtottri or kaal chakra dasha and in the absence of suitable dasha they become ineffective. Western astrologers consider tropical horoscopes in which dasha is not used so I think this is one of the reasons that this system is being disregarded in western astrological world.

  2. All the Vedic symbolic progressed horoscopes also depend on the suitable dasha operating in one’s natal horoscope.

  3. The secondary Vedic horoscopes as described before depend on one’s natal horoscope partly so care should be taken to read these charts.

  4. Vedic primary progressed horoscopes are always result giving and sometimes they even give results which are not clearly visible in one’s natal horoscope.

  5. The Vedic solar return horoscopes also depend on the suitable dasha to give their results.



Written on Wednesday, November 24, 2021 at 18:26 (IST) by

Vishal Aksh


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