SahiVidya
What does your chart say
about learning and education?
Science, Commerce, and Arts & Humanities — all three scored from the birth chart, not guessed at. With the Chaturvimshamsha (D24), the divisional chart classical Jyotish assigns to learning. A read that holds at any education decision point — stream choice, graduate direction, or a return to study.
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What’s in your report
Three streams. One learning chart.
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The three streams, compared
Science, Commerce, and Arts & Humanities are each scored from the houses classical Jyotish assigns to learning: the 2nd (Vidya), the 5th (Dhi), and the 9th (Poorvabhagya). All three are shown. A lower score is a lighter leaning, never a closed door.
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What drives each stream
Each stream's ruling planet, its dignity and placement, and the supporting combinations the chart carries — including Saraswati Yoga, where it is genuinely present. Where a scoring signal is our own reading rather than a named classical yoga, the report says so.
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How this person learns
The Chaturvimshamsha (D24), the divisional chart classical texts assign to education. Where the main chart shows what a person leans toward, the D24 shows how they take a subject in: quickly or slowly, through structure or through curiosity.
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The career axis, read separately
Whether a stream the chart supports academically also connects to working life. Sometimes it does. Sometimes the aptitude is clear while the direction is still forming. The report says which, and does not pretend the two are the same question.
Also includes: a personalised closing synthesis written about the person whose birth data is entered, and a PDF download.
Sample
What a stream reading reads like
9th lord Jupiter, own sign · Arts & Humanities leads
Sample
“Jupiter rules the 9th house here and sits in it in its own sign, which gives the Arts and Humanities pillar the clearest support in this chart. The pattern points to a child who looks for the meaning behind the facts, and who may write well when asked to connect a principle to an example. Science sits close behind on a different strength, and it should not be set aside.”
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Chapter 7 · Phaladeepika, Chapter 1 · Chaturvimshamsha (D24)
Your full reading scores all three streams, includes the D24 learning chart, and checks how the leading stream aligns with the career axis.
All three streams, not one verdict
The value here is the comparison. A reading that names one stream and dismisses the other two tells you less than one that shows you how close the race actually is. When the chart does not separate two streams, this report says so rather than manufacturing a winner.
Aptitude, not destiny
A chart reads tendencies, not fixed outcomes. This reading uses calibrated language throughout — what classical texts consistently associate with these configurations, not what the person will do. The chart is one lens among many, honest about what it can and cannot see.
Honest about its own limits
The D24 divides each sign into twenty-four parts, so an approximate birth time makes it less reliable. When that is the case, the report says so plainly and tells you to lean on it less. Nothing is presented as more certain than the computation supports.
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Whose birth data to enter
SahiVidya reads the birth chart of the person the report is for — not necessarily your own. If you are ordering for yourself, enter your own birth data. If you are ordering for a child or someone else, enter their birth data. The report is built from whatever birth data is entered.
Birth time matters here because the lagna (ascendant) and the house lords change with time of birth. Use the time from a birth certificate where possible. If the time is approximate, the report will note the confidence level and flag which parts of the reading are sensitive to birth-time accuracy.
What this reading covers
SahiVidya scores three streams from the natal chart: Commerce (2nd house — learning through speech, memory, and exchange), Science (5th house — Dhi, the quality of analytical intelligence), and Arts & Humanities (9th house — Poorvabhagya, the guru axis and higher learning). All three are scored every time. The Chaturvimshamsha (D24), the divisional chart classical texts assign specifically to education, provides a second layer on learning temperament.
The reading also checks how the leading stream aligns with the career axis (10th house), and includes a light forward note on which dasha period is most likely to activate the leading stream's signal.
No stream is suppressed or labelled a failure. A low score in one stream means the chart's signal is weaker there — not that the person cannot pursue it.
What is not included
A stream is not a career. This reading covers academic aptitude and learning temperament. How a stream unfolds into working life — the 10th house, the profession axis, and the timing of it — is a separate reading, and SahiLife: Career covers that ground.
The D24 needs an exact birth time to be read with confidence. If the birth time is approximate, or if it falls close to a boundary in that chart, the report shows the D24 anyway and tells you plainly to lean on it less. It will not present a shaky computation as a firm one.
To understand our full approach to chart reading and the tradition we work from: How we read your chart
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