– In houses, ascendant can be configured as the start or middle of first house – Bhava/chalit chakra using various house division schemes (rasi houses, equal 30 deg houses, equal houses based on 9 nakshatra padas, Sripathi/Porphyry, Krishnamoorthy/Placidus, Koch, Regiomontanus, Campanus, axial rotation scheme, Polich/Page, Alcabitus), from lagna, Moon or Sun Rajan as well as Santhanam’s translation of Chandra Kala Nadi are listed) – Nadyamsas of planets using the uniform division and non-uniform Chandra Kala Nadi division (nadi names used by C.G. – Amsa rulers of planets as per Parasara in shodasa vargas – from 1st/4th/7th/10th or 1st/10th/7th/4th from base (if sign is fiery/earthy/airy/watery) – from 1st/5th/9th or 1st/9th/5th from base (if sign is movable/fixed/dual) – from 1st/7th or 1st/9th or 1st/5th or 1st/11th or 1st/3rd from base (if sign is odd/even)
Divisions can be mapped to N signs starting from Either Aries or the sign in which divisions are being found can be used as the base for mapping divisions. Cyclical charts, as well as non-cyclical charts with several structures are supported. – A generic custom divisional chart D-N, with any N between 1 and 300. D-9, D-10, D-12, D-16, D-20, D-24 etc) is taken as the rasi chart and it is further divided into D-n (e.g. – A generic sub-divisional chart D-mxn (or D-m x D-n), where a divisional chart D-m (e.g. – Six different variations of hora (D-2) charts (including Kashinatha Hora), four different variations of D-3 charts, two different variations of D-4 charts, two different variations of D-5 charts, two different variations of D-8 charts, three different variations of D-9 charts, two different variations of D-11 charts, three different variations of D-30 charts, two different variations of D-81 charts and two different variations of D-108 charts – Paaraankusha Panchaangam (Gaya, Bihar, India) – Parmaartha Panchaangam (Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, India) – Mithilaa Panchaangam (Darbhanga, India) – Prayaagraaja Panchaangam (Allahabad, India) – Surya Panchaangam (Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India)
– Sanskrit Academy Panchaangam published by Bihar Rajya Sanskrit Academy (HRD Ministry of Govt of Bihar, India) – Aadityavaahini Panchaangam published by Sri Shankaracharya’s Govardhana Matha (Sri Jagannatha Puri, India) – Sri Surya Siddhanta – generalized Makaranda version. – Drik Siddhanta (based on the latest NASA models)