Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Regards Raj Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Hello everyone, I am new to the group, so this is my first post/response. Rajesh, dasa periods are calculated by your birth star; or moon nakshatra. You look at the nakshatra of the moon. What is the ruler of that nakshatra? That is your first mahadasa at birth. However, you don't always start at the beginning of that mahadasa. Most often, you are born right in the middle or towards the end. To calculate the duration of this first period, find out how many minutes the moon has to travel before it leaves that nakshatra. Divide that number by 800 (amount of minutes per nakshatra). Multiply the answer (probably a fraction) by the number of years in your given mahadasha. There you have it! That is it!~ Hope this helps! Peace, Tom Garland --- rajesh bhagirath <rs_lasalle wrote: > > Dear gurus, Can somebody explain to me that since > all planets are moving all the time including earth, > then what does maha dasa/period, sub period or > sub-sub period makes the difference. Does it mean > the planet which is far away from earth would move > slowly (maha dasa) with respect to earth and the > planet which is near to earth would move faster. > Regards > Raj > > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now New DSL Internet Access from SBC & http://sbc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 To further Add: Mahadasaa are always in a fixed cycle i.e After Moon Its Mars and after Mars its Rahu and after Rahu its Jupiter... Saturn.. Mercury.. Ketu.. Venus.. Sun.. and the again MOON however general life expetancy may not allow to see all the Dasas or complete the cycle for a individual..and everyone starts at a different point of time. Shailesh Shailesh --- Tom Garland <tom_garland wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Hello everyone,<BR> <BR> I am new to the group, so this is my first<BR> post/response.<BR> <BR> Rajesh, dasa periods are calculated by your birth<BR> star; or moon nakshatra. You look at the nakshatra of<BR> the moon. What is the ruler of that nakshatra? That is<BR> your first mahadasa at birth. <BR> <BR> However, you don't always start at the beginning of<BR> that mahadasa. Most often, you are born right in the<BR> middle or towards the end. To calculate the duration<BR> of this first period, find out how many minutes the<BR> moon has to travel before it leaves that nakshatra.<BR> <BR> Divide that number by 800 (amount of minutes per<BR> nakshatra). Multiply the answer (probably a fraction)<BR> by the number of years in your given mahadasha. There<BR> you have it! That is it!~<BR> <BR> Hope this helps!<BR> <BR> Peace,<BR> Tom Garland<BR> --- rajesh bhagirath <rs_lasalle> wrote:<BR> > <BR> > Dear gurus, Can somebody explain to me that since<BR> > all planets are moving all the time including earth,<BR> > then what does maha dasa/period, sub period or<BR> > sub-sub period makes the difference. Does it mean<BR> > the planet which is far away from earth would move<BR> > slowly (maha dasa) with respect to earth and the<BR> > planet which is near to earth would move faster.<BR> > Regards<BR> > Raj<BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> New DSL Internet Access from SBC & <BR> <a href="http://sbc.">http://sbc.</a><BR> </tt> <br> <tt> Get Free! astrological consultancy!<BR> <a href="http://www.sonipat.com/supraastrology/index.shtml"> of Service</a>.</tt> </br> </body></html> ______________________ Missed your favourite TV serial last night? Try the new, TV. visit http://in.tv.''>http://in.tv.'>http://in.tv. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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