Guest guest Posted October 1, 1999 Report Share Posted October 1, 1999 (Special Note to All Members on GJ List - if you don't like seeing my Posts, take Das's advice, and simply delete them without opening them! Thanks). Dear Sanjay, A long-ish Post to you - apologies. Thank you so much for your further confirmation that Moon-Position is NOT the only starting Constellation that one can calculate Dasas from. You said - > Although the advocation for Lagna Nakshatra alone is quite off the mark, > asctually the Shastra gives atleast four options for picking up the > constellation that will start the Vimsottari Dasa. Lagna Nakshatra is just > one of these options, with the highest weightage in the case of doubt >being given to the Moon's constellation. You have stated one as From-Moon, and one as From-Lagna - what are the other 2 Starting Points that we can reckon Dasas from? You mentioned At Least 4 options. >THE ONLY OTHER ALTERNATIVE IS TARA DASA WHICH IS AN ALTERNATIVE > OPTION OF VIMSOTTARI DASA. It is exactly the same as Vimsottari, but starts > from the Lagna instead of the Moon. Do we use Equal OR Sripati House-Divisions when using Tara Dasa? >This happens when the Lagna is very > strong with planets in quadrants. Thus, since we find that there are FIVE > planets in quadrants in the chart of bhagawan Sri Rama and that four of > these are exalted, the Lagna becomes far too powerful and the Nakshatra > mentioned by Valmiki should be Lagna nakshatra. But what if one's Moon is in the Same SIGN as Lagna, but in a different Constellation? Do I use the Moon, or Ascendant as a starting Point (note, these are only one Constellation apart in my Chart, Hasta for Moon and Chitra for Ascendant, but give very different Dates)? - Chart attached. How in these cases can you possibly judge who (Moon or Lagna) is more powerful, when both Moon and Lagna are in Same Sign? Thanks again. Very best regards - Sateesh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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