Guest guest Posted June 20, 2002 Report Share Posted June 20, 2002 hi everyone, according to what one astrologer told me,vedic astrology applies to all species of life,be it plant or animal. In case of animals,the dasha period varies in proportion to the sum total of all dashas(120 years for humans) allocated to the particular animal. for example the camel is allocated 25 years.So his sun dasha will be (25/120)X 6 YEARS His moon dasha will be (25/120)X 10 YEARS and so on. ---------------------------- I am inclined to agree with this.after all they too are souls like us who are working out their karma on the material plane.so the planets are bound to influence them too--- they too have good and bad periods in life. (it would be ridiculous to think otherwise) Any comments,anyone? WITH BEST WISHES, vivek. _______ There is always a better job for you at Monsterindia.com. Go now http://monsterindia.com/rediffin/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2002 Report Share Posted June 20, 2002 Dear Vivek, Your math helps solve a problem! I was wondering how to calculate the horoscope of animals....and now I am thinking, what about trees and plants... and using your math we can figure out dasas for our pets. .....My kitty cat (Skitter) was born on April 14, 1996 at Fairfax, Virginia....but I don't know her time of birth, just that she's grey and white and an acrobat (she loves to jump up when you ask her to) and she's overweight, and when I first went to adopt a kitten in the late afternoon, she was at home with her sister kitties and her mother cat, and this grey and white kitten ran across the room to me, quickly untied my shoelace, and in a flash she ran away! She had us all laughing. Thanks again, Vivek. Best wishes, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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