Astro Scientist Navneet Chitkara

Parivartan Workshop

  • Workshop on Parivartan Yogas in Vedic Astrology
    • Introduction
  • 1. Common Misconceptions about Parivartan Yogas
    • • Address widespread inaccurate beliefs.
    • • Clarify that planets do not physically exchange houses.
    • • Emphasize that there is more to Parivartan Yogas than the commonly believed 10%.
  • 2. True Understanding of Parivartan Yogas
    • • Explain the meaning of “Parivartan” as “change” rather than “exchange.”
    • • Illustrate how planets change their character, nature, attitude, and energy rather than their positions.
    • • Provide examples to clarify the concept (e.g., clothing analogy, past life karma).
  • Understanding the Components of Parivartan Yogas
    • 1. The Role of Nakshatras and Divisional Charts
      • • Importance of analyzing Parivartan Yogas in divisional charts and nakshatras.
      • • Understanding the influence of Parivartan Yogas on different bhavas.
    • 2. Energetic Exchanges in Parivartan Yogas
      • • Interchange of energies between planets, gunas (qualities), tattvas (elements), and bhavas (houses).
      • • Understanding how these exchanges impact the native’s life.
    • 3. Deity Associated with Parivartan Yogas
      • • Explain the role of Ma Durga/Ma Parvati/Ma Jagdamba in blessing Parivartan Yogas.
      • • Discuss appropriate remedies, including Durga mantras and devotion.
  • Types of Parivartan Yogas
    • 1. Rashi Parivartan
      • • Definition: Two planets in each other’s signs.
      • • Principles for analyzing Rashi Parivartan (e.g., gunas, tattvas, bhavas).
    • 2. Amsha Parivartan
      • • Definition: Rashi Parivartan seen in divisional charts.
      • • Steps to analyze Amsha Parivartan and its effects on life areas like relationships (D9), career (D10), and property (D4).
    • 3. Nakshatra Parivartan (Anshik or Sukshma Parivartan)
      • • Definition: Exchange of nakshatras between planets.
      • • Example and significance.
    • 4. Bhava or Karaka Parivartan
      • • Definition: Exchange between the karakas of houses.
      • • Example and impact on native’s life.
  • Analytical Framework for Parivartan Yogas
    • 1. Guna (Quality) Analysis
      • • Identify whether a planet gains or loses sattva, rajas, or tamas in the exchange.
      • • Understand the implications for the native’s personal and professional life.
    • 2. Tattva (Element) Compatibility
      • • Evaluate compatibility of elements involved in the exchange (e.g., fire vs. water).
      • • Predict outcomes based on the synergy or conflict of elements.
    • 3. Bhava (House) Interchange
      • • Analyze the environments or themes transferred between houses.
      • • Provide examples to illustrate effects (e.g., 7th house and 8th house exchange).
  • Case Studies and Examples
    • 1. Chart Analysis of Lord Krishna
      • • Illustrate Parivartan Yogas with a detailed analysis of Lord Krishna’s chart.
      • • Discuss specific exchanges and their interpretations.
    • 2. Example of Debilitated Planets in Parivartan
      • • Analyze scenarios where two debilitated planets are in Parivartan.
      • • Predict outcomes and potential improvements in planetary energies.
  • Advanced Topics
    • 1. Applying Parivartan Yogas to Marak, Badhaka, and MKS Planets
      • • Discuss how Parivartan Yogas can modify the effects of these challenging planetary positions.
      • • Provide guidelines for interpretation and predictions.
  • Conclusion and Q&A
    • 1. Recap Key Points
      • • Summarize the core concepts and methods discussed.
      • • Reinforce the importance of accurate interpretation.
    • 2. Q&A Session
      • • Open floor for questions and clarification on the discussed topics.
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