In mundane charts, we can still use arudha padas, divisional charts etc, but we have to re-interpret the significations of various charts, houses and arudha padas judiciously. For example, D-9 may show relations with other nations and the role played in international polity. D-30 may show internal disturbances and violence. D-11 may show wars and terrorist activities. D-8 may show unexpected and sudden external troubles like natural calamities. D-10 may show political activity. D-24 may show universities, science, technology, arts, research and activities of intelligentsia. Arudha lagna may show how a nation is perceived in the world. A3 may shows its weapons. A6 may shows its enemies. A7 may show its allies. Significations of various houses are given below:
First house: General state of affairs in the nation, public health, cabinet.
Second house: State revenue, wealth, imports, commerce, allies, aristocracy.
Third house: Telecommunications, transportation, journalism, media.
Fourth house: Educational institutions, students, real estate, general feeling of well-being, trade, agriculture.
Fifth house: Children, new births, crime, parks, mentality of leaders.
Sixth house: State loans, debt, diseases, armed forces, territorial attacks.
Seventh house: Health of women, immorality, infant mortality, war, relations with other nations.
Eighth house: Death rate, state treasury, unexpected troubles, instability.
Ninth house: Temples, righteousness, judiciary, fortune.
Tenth house: The ruler, politics, parliament, foreign trade, exports, revolution and political instability.
Eleventh house: Gains from other nations, gains in trade, friendship.
Twelfth house: Secret enemies, plots, secret crime, hospitals, wars, losses.