Daśāṁśa (D10) is not a career chart.
It is the chart of karma itself.
In classical Jyotiṣa, Daśāṁśa reveals how action unfolds in the world, how responsibility is carried, how authority is encountered, and how fear is purified through work. Career, success, and recognition are only secondary effects—never the measure of karma.
This book restores Daśāṁśa to its original śāstric purpose.
Drawing deeply from Bṛhat Parāśara Horā Śāstra, Jaimini Sūtras, the Bhagavad Gītā, Purāṇic cosmology, and Upaniṣadic Kośa theory, this work presents Daśāṁśa as the field of right action (Karma-Yoga)—where struggle does not imply failure, and endurance often indicates correctness.
What This Book Does DifferentlyReclaims Daśāṁśa from fear-based and career-centric astrology
Establishes D10 firmly in the Annamaya Kośa (the physical field of action)
Introduces a complete, operational framework using:
Explains why exalted and debilitated planets can both give wealth, following Mahārṣi Jaimini
Reframes Rahu as fear-purification, not punishment
Presents Saturn as preservation through burden
Restores Jupiter as ethical intelligence, not a benefic fairy
Integrates Kṛṣṇa’s Karma-Yoga and Loka-saṅgraha as the philosophical backbone of Daśāṁśa
Inside the BookDaśāṁśa as Right Action, not reward
Astrology as a Vedāṅga meant for welfare, not reassurance
Why correct karma can intensify hardship
Why institutions test more than they protect
A full practitioner chapter covering:
A detailed real-life Daśāṁśa case study, written in third person, showing how karma unfolds across decades
Bonus chapters on Kṛṣṇa, Karma-Yoga, and the ethics of action
Who This Book Is ForThis is not a beginner’s astrology book.
It is written for:
Serious students of Jyotiṣa
Practicing astrologers
Researchers of classical astrology
Readers interested in karma, dharma, and right action
If you are looking for:
job predictions
quick remedies
reassurance
fear-based forecasting
this book is not for you.
Core ThesisDaśāṁśa does not ask whether you will succeed.
It asks whether your action preserves order.
Read through Parāśara and Kṛṣṇa, Daśāṁśa becomes not a chart of career—but a manual for responsibility in the world.
Author’s Note / Disclaimer
Author’s Note
This book is based on over three decades of personal study, lived practice, observation, and reflection in Jyotiṣa. The interpretations, frameworks, and insights presented here are my own, developed through long engagement with the subject rather than automated generation.
For clarity, readability, and structural refinement, modern editorial tools have been used in the writing process, similar to how authors traditionally work with editors, proofreaders, or language assistants. These tools assist with expression and organisation; they do not originate the ideas, interpretations, or experiential understanding contained in this work.