The Destiny of Profession

by A. Devraj

A Krishnamurti-Paddhati approach to predicting profession. Builds the chain karakas → significators → cuspal sub-lords → cuspal interlinks so a chart yields not just whether a profession will happen, but which profession, when, and at what stability.

How this section is organised

Each chapter of the book becomes its own page. Chapter 1 — Karakas of the Planets — is a reference table you’ll come back to often, so it lives as a filterable lookup rather than as static prose. Later chapters that explain technique (cuspal sub-lord theory, significator lists, cuspal interlinks) will be added as separate pages under /destiny-of-profession/ as we work through them.

This section is kept separate from the KP glossary on purpose — the book is a single coherent technique, not a grab-bag of definitions. Cross-links into the KP glossary are added where a term has its own entry there.

Chapters

Ch. 1. Karakas of the Planets

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Complete table of what each planet signifies — body parts, relations, professions, objects, places, qualities and diseases — filterable by planet and divisional chart.

Ch. 2. Karakas of the 12 Bhavas

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What each bhava (1st–12th) signifies — body parts, relations, professions, places — and which planet is karaka of each matter. Filterable by bhava and by source.

Ch. 3. Inner and Outer Bhava Karakas

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Every bhava has two layers of karaka — an Inner one (what the native projects, dominant in odd bhavas) and an Outer one (what comes to the native, dominant in even bhavas). All 12 bhavas tabulated.

Ch. 4. Cuspal Sub-Lord Theory

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How the sub-lord of a house cusp decides whether the matter signified by that house will fructify. Foundation of Devraj’s profession technique.

Ch. 5. Significators of Houses

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Building the significator list for any house: occupants, owners, planets in their stars, and the planet in the star of the owner.

Ch. 6. Cuspal Interlinks for Profession

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The Devraj method — chaining 2nd, 6th, 10th and 11th cuspal sub-lords to lock in the nature of profession, salary and stability.