What is Navatara Chakra? A Holistic Guide to the Vedic Tara Bala Chakra

Navatara Chakra or Tara Bala Chakra is a lucid and powerful Vedic astrology method for predicting life events, evaluating transits, determining auspicious timings (Muhurta), and assessing compatibility. The concept is rooted in the 27 Nakshatras scheme of Vedic astrology. Each of these 27 stars makes a significant and unique contribution to our existence.

Counting from one’s Janma Nakshatra (Birth Star or the star occupied by the Moon at birth), the 9 consecutive stars are grouped into 9 different categories. Their names, descriptions, and significance are explained below in detail in this write-up. 

From the 10th and 19th stars onwards, we employ a similar categorisation, thereby encompassing all 27 Nakshatras in three cycles. 

This arrangement, or chakra, is known as the Navatara Chakra, Nav Tara Chart, Tara Bala Chakra, or Nakshatra Tara Chakra in Vedic astrology.

The names of the 27 Nakshatras are:

In Vedic astrology, the sky, known as the Zodiac or Bha Chakra, is divided into 27 Nakshatras, each measuring 13°20′. Together, they cover the full 360° of the Zodiac and form the 12 signs of 30° each. Meaning every sign contains two and one-quarter Nakshatras.

Ashwini, Bharani, Kritika, Rohini, Mrigasira, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishaka, Anuradha, Jyestha, Moola, Purvashada, Uttarashada, Shravan, Dhanishta, Shatabishaj, Purvabhadra, Uttarabhadra, and Revati.

Navatara Chakra or Tara Bala Chakra in Vedic Astrology Description in Summary:

S.No Tara Name Position from Janma Tara Nature Description & Importance
1 Janma Tara 1st / 10th / 19th Neutral Represents self-identity, mental makeup, health, and core karma.
2 Sampat Tara 2nd / 11th / 20th Benefic Brings wealth, resources, gains, and fulfillment. Ideal for financial ventures.
3 Vipat Tara 3rd / 12th / 21st Malefic Signals troubles, problems, dangers, obstacles, or accidents.
4 Kshema Tara 4th / 13th / 22nd Benefic Promotes well-being, health, and happiness.
5 Pratyari Tara 5th / 14th / 23rd Malefic Indicates challenges, enemies, delays, and conflicts.
6 Sadhana Tara 6th / 15th / 24th Benefic Shows achievements, success, and victory.
7 Naidhana Tara 7th / 16th / 25th Malefic Denotes disease, destruction, crises, sufferings, or endings.
8 Mitra Tara 8th / 17th / 26th Benefic Fosters friendships, alliances, and support networks.
9 Adhi Mitra Tara 9th / 18th / 27th Benefic Offers even greater friendships, well-wishers, support, harmony, and blessings.

How to Construct and Read Your Nav Tara Chart ? Tara Bala Chakra Calculator & Interpreter:

Step 1: Identify your Janma Nakshatra or Birth star: The starting point of Nakshatra Tara Chakra

It is the star occupied by the Moon at your birth. So just find this information in your horoscope. Alternatively, use your birth details (date, time, place) and use a good Jyotish software or online calculators to quickly find it.

Step 2: Map the 9 Taras in 3 cycles, starting from your Birth Star.

1st Cycle: The 1st is the birth star. The 2nd star there from is your Sampat Tara, the 3rd Vipat Tara, the 4th Kshema Tara, the 5th Prtatyari Tara, the 6th Sadhaka Tara, the 7th Naidhan Tara, the 8th Mitra Tara, and the 9th is Adhi-Mitra Tara. 

2nd Cycle: The 10th star from birth is again the birth star. The 11 star there from is your Sampat Tara, the 12th Vipat Tara, the 13th Kshema Tara, the 14th Prtatyari Tara, the 15th Sadhaka Tara, the 16th Naidhan Tara, the 17th Mitra Tara, and the 18th is Adhi-Mitra Tara. 

3rd Cycle: The 19th star from birth is again the birth star. The 20th star there from is your Sampat Tara, the 21st Vipat Tara, the 22nd Kshema Tara, the 23rd Prtatyari Tara, the 24th Sadhaka Tara, the 25th Naidhan Tara, the 26th Mitra Tara, and the 27th is Adhi-Mitra Tara. 

Example 1: A person having Pushya Nakshatra as Birth Star has the following Navatara Chakra

S.No Tara Name 1st to 9th 10th to 18th 19th to 27th
1 Janma Tara Pushya
(Janma Nakshatra)
Anuradha Uttara Bhadrapada
2 Sampat Tara Ashlesha Jyeshtha Revati
3 Vipat Tara Magha Mula Ashwini
4 Kshema Tara Purva Phalguni Purva Ashadha Bharani
5 Pratyari Tara Uttara Phalguni Uttara Ashadha Krittika
6 Sadhana Tara Hasta Shravana Rohini
7 Naidhana Tara Chitra Dhanishta Mrigashira
8 Mitra Tara Swati Shatabhisha Ardra
9 Adhi-Mitra Tara Vishakha Purva Bhadrapada Punarvasu

 

Example 2: A person born in Kritika Nakshatra (Janma Nakshatra) has the following Nav Tara Chakra

S.No Tara Name 1st to 9th 10th to 18th 19th to 27th
1 Janma Tara Krittika Uttara Phalguni Uttara Ashadha
2 Sampat Tara Rohini Hasta Shravana
3 Vipat Tara Mrigashira Chitra Dhanishta
4 Kshema Tara Ardra Swati Shatabhisha
5 Pratyari Tara Punarvasu Vishakha Purva Bhadrapada
6 Sadhana Tara Pushya Anuradha Uttara Bhadrapada
7 Naidhana Tara Ashlesha Jyeshtha Revati
8 Mitra Tara Magha Mula Ashwini
9 Adi-Mitra Tara Purva Phalguni Purva Ashadha Bharani

 

Step 3: Interpret and Understand the Taras

Each Tara has a unique nature, purpose, and theme. They can be benefic, malefic, or neutral, influencing and affecting some specific aspects of your life accordingly. Understanding this part is the key to the interpretation and using this fascinating knowledge to your benefit.

Nav Tara System: How Sampat Tara, Vipat Tara, and More Shape Your Life’s Karmic Cycle

Description of 9 Tara in Nakshatra Tara Chakra or Navatara Chakra

1. Janma Tara: Birth Star, The Star of Self and Health

In Vedic astrology Janma Tara represents your birth Nakshatra. The star that defines your personality, mental makeup, and emotional temperament. It also shows your health, both physical and mental well-being. 

Favorable Janma Tara days enhance positivity, dynamism, and clarity, while weak ones may bring stress, anxiety, fears, and confusion.

In Tara Bala Chakra it  is considered a neutral star as it shows birth or the very beginning. The Janma Tara brings you “back to square 1 situation.” In simple terms it means we reach to the same place we begun.  Moon’s transit in this Nakshatra, is a good time for self-contemplation and personal improvements, health, and spiritual progress. A healthy mind can harness the spiritual energies better.

2. Sampat Tara: The Star of Wealth and Prosperity in NavaTara Chakra

The word Sampat in Sanskrit is linked to Sampada or wealth and resources. Therefore, Sampat Tara governs material growth, resource enhancements, and abundance. It brings opportunities for wealth creation and prosperity when activated positively. Favorable for investments, business, and resources ( both material and human)

This Tara reflects the cosmic contribution to your worldly well-being.

3. Vipat Tara: The Star of Troubles and Challenges

The word Vipat in Saksrit is linked to Vipada, meaning problems, dangers, and obstacles. Hence, Vipat Tara indicates tests, uncertainty, and potential difficulties. In Nakshatra Tara Chakra, It may bring physical, emotional, or financial problems in life. 

One only shines in life when able to face challenges with confidence and success. So, in a positive sense, it gives us trouble to help improve ourselves and make us better people. Facing Vipat periods with courage, faith, and patience helps develop resilience and wisdom.

For most practices, it is considered a negative star, and normally, positive and constructive things should not be initiated on such days.

4. Kshema Tara: The Star of Wellbeing and Happiness in Tara Bala Chakra

Kshema Tara signifies overall well-being, peace, health, and stability. It supports healing, relationships, and emotional balance. Activities undertaken during this Tara often bring peace and protection. 

It is a positive star, and is ideal for nurturing both body and mind (visiting doctor, starting medication), building bonding with loved ones, and enjoying the stay on planet earth while thanking the All Mighty.

5. Pratyari Tara: The Star of Opposition and Conflicts

The word Pratyari in Saksrit means opposition, conflicts, and challenges. Consequently, this Tara indicates challenges, enemies, delays, and conflicts. The opposition can be both external and internal, born out of dislike, competitiveness, or even misunderstandings.

It encourages mastery in overcoming the obstacles. Qualities like patience, diplomacy, skills, and self-mastery etc are all tested. When approached with awareness, this Tara teaches how to rise above ego, anger, and negativity. It is a time for introspection, self-improvement, and finding a solution for the better.

In Navatara Chart It is a negative star, so positive and constructive things should not be initiated on such days.

6. Sadhaka Tara: The Star of Achievements and Success in Nakshatra Tara Chakra

The word Sadhaka in Sanskrit means achievements, fulfillment of goals. For this reason, Sadhaka Tara is a highly auspicious Tara, ruling accomplishments, success, and victory. 

Things initiated in this Tara ensure fulfillments of desires. It is excellent for career/work, competitive engagements like filing nominations in elections, education, and even spiritual advancements. 

In Nav Tara Chakra, this Tara sets the stage for Cosmic blessings to become a winner and a success.

7. Naidhana Tara: The Star of Death, destruction, and suffering

The meaning of Naidhana in Sanskrit is death, death-like sufferings, and ends. In Tara Bala Chakra system, it is a serious negative star, and all auspicious endeavours should be avoided during its time.

It brings in situations of disease, disappointments, sufferings, end and/or death circumstances.

8. Mitra Tara: The Star of Friendship and Support in Nav Tara Chakra

The word Mitra in Sanskrit means friend. The ultimate support system God provides us. Their company gives us pleasure and happiness. Their helping hand and support are a solid backing in life.

In Navatara Chakra, the Mitra Tara embodies friendly, kind, cooperative, and supportive circumstances. It establishes harmony, strengthens bonds, and fosters teamwork and compassion.  This Tara is all auspicious and favorable for socio-professional collaborations, partnerships, building and nurturing networks, and also for situations needing a helping hand and great support. 

It generates solid coperation based on mutual love and respect to succeed in life. Entering a house, starting a business partnership, getting involved in community work, starting team & networking-driven projects at work, all can be done with success in this Tara.

9. Adhi-Mitra Tara: The Star of Divine Grace and Protection in Navatara Chakra

The word Adhi in Sanskrit means very or great, and  Mitra, as we know, means friend. Therefore, Adhi-Mitra Tara shows very or great friends. Those who can comprehensively think in our interest and make an extraordinary effort to help and support us. They are not just mere contributor in fulfilling our wishes but an integral participant to help us achieve auspicious goals.

Adhi-Mitra Tara is the most auspicious and benevolent of all Taras. It brings blessings, protection, and success. Under this influence, life is guided, supported protected by real well-wishers. 

Almost all auspicious projects can begin during this Tara, which means when the transiting Moon is present in these stars.

In Nav Tara Chart, this Tara is the ultimate support system God provides us. Their company gives us pleasure and happiness. Their help hand and support are a solid backing in life.

Practical Uses of Navatara Chakra: Why Tara Bala Chakra Matters?

1. Natal Char Reading: Timing and Predictions of Life Events Using Vimshottari Dasha,  Phalit Jyotish

The concept of Vimshottari Dasha is rooted in the 27 Nakshatra. The Dasa running during the time of birth corresponds to the lord of our Janma Nakshatra. Later, the dasas progress based on a predefined cyclic order of: Ketu, Venus, Sun, Moon, Mars, Rahu, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury. 

Therefore, if one has Kritika as their Janma Nakshatra (Moon placed in Kritika, establishing the Birth Star), then the Sun Dasa is active during the time of birth, because the Sun is the ruling planet of Kritika Nakshatra. Then comes Moon dasa, then Mars, and so on until we reach Venus in the end, for this example. 

1. If a planet lords a good star and is also present in an auspicious star, then that planet gives auspicious results during its Dasa based on Navatara Chakra criterion.

Say Sampat Tara lord is placed in Khem Tara, then that planet will bring auspicious results during its Dasa and Bhukti related to wealth and happiness. Sampat Tara lord for one born in Kritika is Moon, and if Moon is placed in the Nakshatra of Rahu (Ksheme Tara), say 4th (Ardra), 13 (Swati), and 22 (Shatatbhisaj) etc, then good results can be expected during Moon dasa using NavTara Chakra application. 

If the two planets are natural friends, in this case, they are not (Moon & Rahu), then even better results can be expected. 

2. If a planet lords a good star and is placed in an inauspicious star, then that planet gives somewhat undesirable results.

Say, sadhaka tara lord placed in Vipat Tara. Then, to achieve success, natives need to face difficulties and challenges.

3. If a planet lords a bad star and is also present in an inauspicious star, then that planet gives quite inauspicious results.

Say Vipat Tara’s,  lord is present in Naidhana Tara. This kind of placement brings double negativity. 

2. Evaluating Transit: Gochara results using NavaTara Chakra

When a planet transits into a specific star counted from one’s Birth Star (the Moon’s constellation at birth), the Navatara Chakra predicts whether the results will be good, mediocre, or bad.

All Planets give Inauspicious or troubles when they transit through the following Tara: -ve Themes
-1st Janma Tara (birth): neutral
-3rd Vipat Tara (trouble)
-5th Pratyak Tara (challenge)
-7th Naidhana Tara (death & suffering).

All Planets give auspicious & fortunate results when they transit through the following Tara: +ve Themes
-2nd Sampat Tara (wealth & resources)
-4th Kshema Tara (health & happiness)
-6th Sadhan Tara (success & achievements)
-8th Mitra Tara (friend & followers)
-9th Parama Mitra Tara (great friend & well wisher)

Not sure when suddenly you are not getting the desired results anymore? Well, it could be because of a change of the sign or Nakshatra of a planet in transit. 

For highly auspicious Transit results: a transiting planet should be in an auspicious Tara, be in an auspicious sign from the natal Moon and it should have high Bhinna Ashtakavarga score in the sign of transit.

For example, if Jupiter is present in Sampat Tara, the 2nd sign from the natal Moon and has a Bhinna Ashtakavarga score of 6 or above in the sign, then this portion of Jupiter’s transit shall be fantastic for wealth and prosperity.

Book a personalised consultation to have Gaurav read your Transit and provide you with personalised advice, guidance, and Vedic Remedies. 

3. Finding Muhurta using Navatara Chakra

Evaluating the Tarabala in a Muhurta is essential, as Nakshatra in Muhurta rules longevity. A good tara sets the stage for positivity and prosperity. For starting a business, Sampat Tara, Sadhana Tara, Mitra, or Adhi-Mitra Tara are good stars.    

First, the Nakshatra should correspond to the activity one is aiming for, secondly, this Nakshatra should be a good Tara for the native, thirdly, the lord of the Nakshatra should be strong and well placed in the Muhurt chart for all-round auspicious results.  

All auspicious events should NOT be initiated during the transit of the Moon in bad Taras: 3rd Vipat Tara, 5th Pratyak Tara, 7th Naidhana Tara 

Finding a Muhurta can be quite exhaustive & challenging: the More Vedic astrology concepts and parameters one knows more difficult it becomes to find them all good in a Muhurta chart. Let an expert do it for you, and you focus on your core activity.

Book a Consultation to have Gaurav find the best time to start an activity: buying a property/house, entering a house, starting a business, or making an investment etc. He even uses Sarvatobhadra Chakra to fine-tune Muhurta for you.

4. Match Making Compatibility: For Marriage, business, using Tara Bala Chakra

Compatibility (Tara Koota): In Ashtakoota matching, the 8-fold compatibility analysis based on Nakshatra is the cardinal analysis that sets the basis for evaluating a match for a prosperous marriage and conjugal bliss. 

Counting from the bride’s Janma Nakshatra, the Janma Nakshatra of the groom should be an auspicious/benefic Tara.  It should never be Vipat, Pratyari, or Naidhana Tara. 

Are you looking to get married ? If yes, book a consultation with Gaurav to have a comprehensive matchmaking report based on

  1. Rasi D1 and Navamsa D9 Kundali detail analysis
  2. Nakshatra Ashtakoota matching
  3. AtmaKraka & DaraKaraka anaylsis
  4. Arudha Lagna & Upapada Lagna analysis
  5. Tithi lord and compatibility analyiss
  6. Ashtakavarga analysis

5. Practical Utility of Navatara Chakra: evaluating a favourable and compatible mindset of other people for us:

Navatara Chakra is quite a helpful method to analyze our lives and benefit from the knowledge of Jyotish.
For example, the 4th, 13th, and 22nd Nakshatras from our Birth Star/Janma Nakshatra are called Kshema Tara. Kshema Tara represents our well-being, happiness, and health.

So if we are lucky to have people around us who have their Birth Star as our Kshem Tara, then it is marvelous. They are the guardians of our health, happiness, and well-being. We should make sure that we treat them with respect, honor, and love so they can continue to benefit from something they want to do naturally.

For example, if a native has Kritikia as Janma Nakshatra, then 4th (Ardra), 13 (Swati), and 22 (Shatatbhisaj) become Kshem Tara for this native. So people who have any of these three constellations as their own birth stars shall be helpful for the overall well-being & happiness of the native. They are our jewels, which we should nurture and protect.

Conslusion: 

The Navtara Chakra or Tara Bala Chakra beautifully integrates our Janma Nakshatra (Birth Star) with all other Nakshatras in a cosmic rhythm. From Jama Tara to Adhi-Mitra Tara, each setting the stage to experience different expressions in life. From the beginning, to gains, to troubles, to happiness, to challenges, to denials & setbacks, to prosperity, and to great support. 

Understanding these cyclic ups and downs and preparing oneself for the future is the key. Vedic astrology, especially this knowledge of the Nakshatra Tara system, gives us the clarity to harness our lives for the better.  Jyotish connects our birth star to the rhythms of destiny.

 

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