What you'll learn
- Your D10 Dasamsa career chart, decoded — the dedicated Vedic career chart most readings skip entirely.
- Your five-year career architecture — slow-build or sprint-pattern, and what that means for how you should be playing the next five years.
- The windows — when to switch jobs, when to ask for the raise, when to launch, when to hold. Specific corridors, not vague seasons.
- The career risks your chart is structurally exposed to — and how to mitigate each.
- The three career identities your chart can hold — and which one you're closest to right now.
What's inside — 10 sections
- 1Your D10 Dasamsa career chart
- 2Your career architecture (slow-build vs sprint)
- 3The 3 career identities your chart can hold
- 4Five-year career path, year by year
- 5Switching windows
- 6Wealth windows — invest, save, contract
- 7Raise and promotion windows
- 8The chart's career risks
- 9Your Mahadasha career lens
- 10Action path — the next 5 dates
Sample section preview
From Section 3 — The Three Career Identities Your Chart Can Hold:
Your chart can sustainably hold three career identities, and they're not equal. Deep-domain specialist is your highest-fit — your D10 architecture rewards expertise depth over visibility. Advisory consultant is a strong second — same depth, more leverage. Public-facing executive is a forced fit: your chart can do it, but it spends energy you'd rather compound. Most career dissatisfaction in charts like yours comes from drifting into the third identity because it looked like 'success' — and then wondering why success felt like depletion.
Who this is for
Best for the Builder, Scholar, Sovereign, and Warrior archetypes — and any career-anxious professional, anyone weighing a switch, anyone who's gotten contradictory advice from three different astrologers about timing, and any diaspora professional who wants the Vedic depth in plain English.
Methodology
Computed from Swiss Ephemeris precision astronomical data and the Lahiri ayanamsa. Every interpretive claim traces to a named classical Vedic source — Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phaladeepika, Saravali. You can verify any reading against the original text. Read the full methodology →
This report is not financial advice — it is decision context to use alongside a licensed financial advisor, never instead of one.
From Section 4 — Five-Year Career Path:
Your D10 chart places Saturn in your 10th house with Jupiter in the 11th — the gain house. The plain reading: slow-build architecture, with the real gains arriving in the second half of the five-year arc, not the first. The 11th-house gain window opens in roughly the third year, when Saturn ingresses. Here's the strategic implication, and it's the most important sentence in this report for you: what you do in years one and two determines whether the year-three window has anything to compound. If you spend years one and two positioned in deep-domain or advisory work — building the expertise and the reputation — the year-three window inherits something real. If you spend years one and two chasing the forced-fit executive identity because it pays faster, the year-three window opens onto a foundation that isn't yours. Same chart. Two completely different five-year outcomes. The fork is in years one and two, and it's a choice, not a fate.
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