Simple Thumb Rule to interpret Kota Chakra Kota Chakra for Bangalore at 1800 hrs on 02 June 2011 for a native born 6th Feb 1985 His Moon was in Leo / Magha 3rd Pada and hence his Kota Swami is Sun. Kota Chakra generated for Bangalore at 1800 hrs on 02 June 2011 for native born on 6th February 1985. These four egress routes are called ‘Exit Path’ Similarly the route of Nakshatra appears as though they are exiting from Stambha towards cardinal points, namely, E, S, W & N. These four ingress routes are called ‘Entry Path’ If you look at the Kota Chakra and the order of placement of Nakshatra, it will appear as though the stars are entering through semi-cardinal points, namely, NE, SE, SW & NW and converging at Stambha. Kota Paala is the lord of Pada of Janma Nakshatra as per Avakahada Chakra (आवकहदग चक्र) and is the planet representing the initial sound /first letter of the native’s name. Finding Kota Paala is bit difficult and cumbersome. Paala also signifies one who tends and cares. Kota Paala literally means Guard of the Ford. For example, if someone was born with Moon in Taurus then Venus should be his Kota Swami of Kota Chakra. Kota Swami is simply the Lord of the Rashi in which the natal Moon is posited. Kota Swami is also referred to as Durgapati. Following this if somebody is born with Rohini Janma Nakshatra, the Rohini, Magha, Purvaphalguni, Anuradha, Jyeshta, Dhanista, Satabhisha, and Krittika lie in this area. Bahya Bhaga comprises 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, and 28th lunar constellation from Janma Nakshatra.
This outermost division is the portion that surrounds the rest of Kota. If someone is born in Rohini Nakshatra then Mrigashira, Aslesha, Uttaraphalguni, Visakha, Moola, Sravana, Purvabhadra, and Bharani form Prakaara Bhaga.īahya means outside boundary. Counting from Janma Nakshatra, 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd, and 27th Nakshatra is placed in this division of Kota Chakra. This portion of Kota Chakra is depicted here in pinkish red colour. Prakaara is generally the outer boundary, edge or walls. Following this distribution, if Rohini is the Janma Nakshatra then Ardra, Pushya, Hasta, Swati, Purvashadha, Abhijit, Uttarabhadra and Aswini constitute Madhya Bhaga or Durgantara. 3rd, 5th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Nakshatra from Janma Nakshatra falls in this portion. It lies in between inner and outer divisions of Kota Chakra. If a native’s Janma Nakshatra is Rohini then Punarvasu, Chitra, Uttarashada, and Revati form the Stambha Bhaga of his Kota Chakra. Counting from Janma Nakshatra 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th constellation falls in this division. This innermost portion of the Kota Chakra is indicated as green coloured box in above figure. In Kota Chakra, it is the central courtyard. Stambha literally means pillar that support a building. Durgantara or Madhya (Inner-Middle Portion).Kota Chakra is divided into four sections as follows: The placement of 28 Nakshatra in Kota Chakra always begins with Janma Nakshatra, which is placed in the North Eastern corner of diagram. Please see the figure below for better understanding. Thereafter, two diagonal straight lines or two pairs of straight lines are used for making further divisions. The figures are divided into two halves by a vertical straight line or a pair of straight lines :these are then further divided into two – and thereby resulting in four quarters – by a horizontal straight line or a pair of straight lines. Two small squares inside expands into a large square that forms three segments, while fourth segment is the outer boundary of large square. Kota Chakra, also known as Durga Chakra (दुर्गा चक्र), is a quadrangle diagram comprising four divisions.
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In today’s context the chart provides information regarding professional setback, transfer, termination, failure and fall from the position, bodily discomfort, outcome of a dispute or lawsuit, destruction and death. In ancient times, Kota Chakra was erected for a designated time to predict the outcome of war / battle and the result of fighting between two warlords. Kota Chakra is fundamentally a diagram depicting transit routes of planets through 28 Nakshatras, including Abhijit. Kota (कोट) is a Sanskrit word, means fort. Kota Chakra is one such tool which can be used to predict the good & bad happenings in one’s life resulting from transiting planets at a particular moment of time. Janma Nakshatra or Birth star has an important place in ones chart and often has been used as the starting point for predictions resulting from transiting planets. Vedic astrology has proved that transiting planets have profound impact on every individual in their day to day life.