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:
- Vimshottari Dasha Progression (JHora 7.4 feature)
- Stationary transit identification
- 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
- Vimshottari Dasha Progression — progressed planetary positions in divisional charts
- Stationary transit mode — identifying dates of planetary stations within a period
- All divisional longitudes display — checking D9 longitude of all planets on one screen
- 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.