The Sarvatobhadra Chakra (literally, "the wheel that is auspicious for all") is a classical table referenced in foundational texts like Brihat Samhita by Varahamihira (6th century CE). The chakra consists of 81 squares (9x9) that map the 27 Nakshatras (lunar mansions) across four quadrants (Padas). By inputting the date, time, and place of an event, an astrologer plots the position of the Moon and the day lord. The resulting patterns—classified as Siddha (accomplished), Amrita (nectar-like), Prada (bestower), Bhadra (auspicious), or Mrita (death-like)—determine the overall quality of that moment for specific activities like travel, marriage, or commencing a business.
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