Chart: Guntur Native — Marriage Timing Validation

  • Class: 60
  • Chart type: Natal
  • Date of birth: September 12, 1971
  • Time of birth: 8:25 AM
  • Place of birth: Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Native: Anonymous (used as validation example)
  • Known event: Married on August 1, 1993

Purpose of analysis

This chart was used by PVR to demonstrate and validate the advanced marriage timing technique using:

  1. Vimshottari Dasha Progression (JHora 7.4 feature)
  2. Stationary transit identification
  3. Divisional chart longitude alignment

The marriage date (Aug 1, 1993) was known, and PVR worked backward to show how the technique predicts/validates it precisely.


Technique applied: Vimshottari Dasha Progression + Stationary Transit

Step 1: Identify the active dasha/antardasha at time of marriage (Aug 1993)

  • Determine which mahadasha and antardasha was running for this native in August 1993
  • The dasha period should be appropriate for marriage (7th house significations, Venus, 7th lord, UL lord active)

Step 2: Check Navamsa (D9) for marriage domain

  • Open D9 chart (Navamsa = marriage divisional chart)
  • Identify key marriage indicators: 7th lord in D9, UL lord in D9, D9 lagna lord

Step 3: Vimshottari Dasha Progression

  • In JHora 7.4, use the Vimshottari Dasha Progression feature
  • Compute the progressed position of the 7th lord (or relevant marriage indicator) in the D9 chart as of August 1, 1993
  • Note the progressed D9 longitude of the key planet

Step 4: Stationary transit check

  • In JHora 7.4, use the stationary transit mode
  • Identify which planet was stationary (changing direction) on or near August 1, 1993
  • Check if that stationary planet's degree was within 1-2° of the progressed D9 longitude of the marriage indicator

Result

  • PVR demonstrated that the stationary planet on or near August 1, 1993 fell within 1-2° of the progressed D9 position of the key marriage indicator
  • This alignment (dasha supporting marriage + stationary transit at progressed D9 longitude) precisely validated the marriage date

JHora 7.4 features demonstrated

  1. Vimshottari Dasha Progression — progressed planetary positions in divisional charts
  2. Stationary transit mode — identifying dates of planetary stations within a period
  3. All divisional longitudes display — checking D9 longitude of all planets on one screen
  4. Longitude-based arudha padas — more accurate arudha computation using precise longitude

Notes

This was the first of two event-timing validation examples in class-60. PVR demonstrated this as a practical application of JHora 7.4's new features for precise event timing, contrasting it with the broader dasha+transit approach that gives a range (year or season) rather than a specific date/month.