Karmic Depth
Deep Blueprint — the D60 Karmic Matrix
It reads your D60 Shashtiamsha not in isolation, but as a chain — planet, nakshatra dispositor, and delivery vehicle — surfacing the exact points where your D1 promise and D60 karma contradict.
The System Stack
The layers beneath the deepest divisional chart
The D60 is the finest of the sixteen standard Parashari vargas. Deep Blueprint layers it against nakshatra dispositors and house analysis to read karmic structure a flat D60 lookup cannot.
Nakshatra → dispositor → D60 chain
For each planet: its own D60 deity (the "luggage"), the nakshatra lord (the "vehicle"), that lord's D60 deity and house, and whether the vehicle is compromised.
Contradiction matrix
Each planet is classified as Grace, Trial, Sweet Struggle or Bitter Victory — the engine behind "past-life contradictions."
D1-vs-D60 clash detection
Dridha ("firm") echoes — a natural malefic in D1 landing in a Rakshasa D60 deity — and the Vargottama "Golden Cage" (outward success, inner difficulty).
Karmic Debt Score
A single 0–100 reading, weighted most heavily by the D60, then Atmakaraka, nodal axis and Badhaka — with Jupiter/Venus "grace" mitigations.
How It Works
From a divisional chart to a karmic dossier
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Each planet is mapped to its D60 deity using arc-second cusp math, then classified by a Deva/Manushya/Rakshasa severity model.
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The nakshatra-dispositor chain reveals whether the "delivery vehicle" for each planet is intact or compromised.
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D1-vs-D60 clashes (Dridha echoes, the Vargottama Golden Cage) are flagged as the sharpest karmic contradictions.
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Everything resolves into one weighted Karmic Debt Score, with grace factors that can soften it.
What this is — and what it isn't
- A rule-based synthesis of classical Vedic techniques — not a statistically back-tested predictor. It surfaces classical indications, not guaranteed outcomes.
- It describes classical karmic structure and remedial focus — it does not make claims about specific past lives as literal fact.
- It is an interpretive depth tool, not medical, psychological or life-outcome advice.