Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Dear list members I get confused when i see there are many ways to evaluate and predict a native chart. As for example 1)Vimsottari dasa system 2)Ashtotari dasa system 3)Tribhagi variation 4)D-* charts etc etc Is there any specific way to decide which of the system is suitable for a particular native. Thanks in advance bye bye nemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Hi, That's why you need to find a teacher you like...Sally mailnemo wrote: > > Dear list members > > I get confused when i see there are many ways to evaluate and > predict a native chart. > As for example > 1)Vimsottari dasa system > 2)Ashtotari dasa system > 3)Tribhagi variation > 4)D-* charts > etc etc > Is there any specific way to decide which of the system is suitable > for a particular native. > Thanks in advance > bye bye > nemo > > Sponsor > [Check out great fares at Orbitz!] > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Hello Nemo, Let me try to explain the sequence of analysing a chart which is common for every native. First, if you're perfect in Horary astrology (Prasna chart), make that chart accordingly and analyse it. It will give you clear cut picture of the problem / reason of problem of the native. Then, start with birth chart, come to divisional charts (especially D-9, D-3, D-12 and D-30). Like, a doctor can not tell disease just by looking at the face of the patient, he needs full X-ray report, ECG and other relevant report to come to some conclusion, similarly, an astrologer should ALWAYS study divisional charts to come out with any prediction. As, I've already mentioned in one of my previous mail, planets getting exalted / good position in birth chart but getting debilitated in divisional charts will not give good results and vice-versa. The birth chart and divisioanl charts only tell the basic promise of the destiny of the native. To fructify, it needs its proper dasa. It may be possible that the native has already enjoyed the relevant dasa in his childhood or he'll enjoy it in his old age.Now, there are different ways to analyse the dasa sequence. The most commonly used dasa is Vimsottari dasa system. There are other ways also - yogini dasa, Ashtotari dasa, Kal-chakra dasa and many other. (I think there are about 45 such dasa system in Vedic astrology). Whatever dasa pattern you see, it will give you the same results. It is advisable to see at least two dasa sequence to confirm your predictions. So, does that mean a strong birth chart, divisional charts and a proper dasa will give him the desired results? NO. There is one more thread here. Transit of planets. In transit, the result giving planet should be in good position to give the results. If in transit, the planet(s) are in bad position, even the best dasa of the native will go without giving the results of the basic promise of the horoscope. Then, there are other methods to come to some conclusion quickly like Ashtakvarga, varsha phal (yearly chart). I've no idea about Tribhagi variation. So, Nemo, hope it will clear your doubt. Gopal Krishan - mailnemo vedic astrology Tuesday, June 05, 2001 9:09 AM [vedic astrology] Confusion about selection of system Dear list members I get confused when i see there are many ways to evaluate and predict a native chart.As for example1)Vimsottari dasa system2)Ashtotari dasa system3)Tribhagi variation4)D-* chartsetc etcIs there any specific way to decide which of the system is suitable for a particular native.Thanks in advancebye byenemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Dear Nemo, Allow me to provide you with a short response to your 'confusion': True, there are many systems but there is only ONE YOU. In my opinion you need to try those systems that are recommended as working (by others or by testing yourself through study) on as many charts as possible, using your own individual perception and analysis capabilities. With the time, you will probably identify the "system(s)" that you feel most comfortable with and work with them while adjusting and adopting other factors the 'pop-up' as you progress. Kindest regards Jay Weiss > Dear list members > > I get confused when i see there are many ways to evaluate and > predict a native chart. > As for example > 1)Vimsottari dasa system > 2)Ashtotari dasa system > 3)Tribhagi variation > 4)D-* charts > etc etc > Is there any specific way to decide which of the system is suitable > for a particular native. > Thanks in advance > bye bye > nemo > > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Jay Weiss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Namaste, > Allow me to provide you with a short response to your 'confusion': > True, there are many systems but there is only ONE YOU. > With the time, you will probably identify the "system(s)" that you feel > most comfortable with and work with them while adjusting and adopting In the past, I used to think that all the different approaches were alternatives to each other. However, what I realized is that they are not alternatives, but they are all complementary. Technique 1 may show one aspect of an event, technique 2 may show another aspect and technique 3 may show yet another aspect. They nicely complement each other. Parasara taught tens of dasas because they are all important in their own right. It is not "Vimsottari dasa OR Narayana dasa OR Tribhagi dasa". It should be "Vimsottari dasa AND Narayana dasa AND Tribhagi dasa". Now the question is: What EXACTLY does a particular dasa show? You can find some answers from books such as mine and posts on this list, but the light will finally glow inside you when you are ready. I will attempt to help. > > I get confused when i see there are many ways to evaluate and > > predict a native chart. > > As for example > > 1)Vimsottari dasa system > > 2)Ashtotari dasa system > > 3)Tribhagi variation > > 4)D-* charts > > etc etc D-charts is the easiest to answer. Each D-chart shows a particular area of life. Parasara gave the list and I gave it in my book too. For example, career and activities in society are seen in D-10 (dasamsa). Activities related to learning are seen in D-24 (Siddhamsa). Pleasures, comforts and discomforts are seen in D-16 (shodasamsa). Memorize the list given in my book. Depending on the matter of interest, judge which D-n should be seen and use it. > > Is there any specific way to decide which of the system is suitable > > for a particular native. Some dasas are conditionally applicable (e.g. Ashtottari dasa and Panchottari dasa). But dasas like Vimsottari, Tribhagi Vimsottari, Narayana dasa, Sudasa, Shoola dasa are applicable to ALL the natives. In their case, it's not a question of WHEN to apply, but of HOW to apply. Narayana dasa shows our efforts. Sudasa shows the results and the prosperity we are bestowed. Vimsottari dasa shows the temporary influences on mind. Tribhagi dasa shows how 360 degrees of the zodiac are mapped to 120 years of one's paramayush. In 3-4 days, I will try to give an example where I will analyze the same event with respect to 5-6 dasas. Hopefully, it will help. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Very well said. Best Regards, SA "Jay Weiss" <jayhw on 06/04/2001 11:19:10 PM Please respond to vedic astrology vedic astrology cc: Re: [vedic astrology] Confusion about selection of system Dear Nemo, Allow me to provide you with a short response to your 'confusion': True, there are many systems but there is only ONE YOU. In my opinion you need to try those systems that are recommended as working (by others or by testing yourself through study) on as many charts as possible, using your own individual perception and analysis capabilities. With the time, you will probably identify the "system(s)" that you feel most comfortable with and work with them while adjusting and adopting other factors the 'pop-up' as you progress. Kindest regards Jay Weiss > Dear list members > > I get confused when i see there are many ways to evaluate and > predict a native chart. > As for example > 1)Vimsottari dasa system > 2)Ashtotari dasa system > 3)Tribhagi variation > 4)D-* charts > etc etc > Is there any specific way to decide which of the system is suitable > for a particular native. > Thanks in advance > bye bye > nemo > > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Jay Weiss Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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