Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 Namaste Sanjay Rath, dear list-members , In “Narayana dasa”, written by Pt Sanjay rath, on p.136 I didn’t quite understand the way you count D10 narayana dasa of Dr. Joshi’s. Scorpio being 10th house in Rasi, you’ve taken Ketu as the stronger lord because Ketu is stronger IN D10 (but not in Rasi). I know that rules for narayana dasa has many caveats but could you explain when should we employ that particular rule ? Wishing all of you a happy yearend. Lucas. _______________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 Namaste, We take the nth house in rasi chart and start from its lord in D-n to find D-n Narayana dasa. For other signs, it does not matter as the same planet owns a sign in rasi and divisional charts. For Aq and Sc, it may make a difference. If the 10th house in rasi chart is Aq or Sc, we take the stronger lord in D-10 and use him for D-10 Narayana dasa. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha > Namaste Sanjay Rath, dear list-members , > > In "Narayana dasa", written by Pt Sanjay rath, on p.136 I didn't quite > understand the way you count D10 narayana dasa of Dr. Joshi's. > > Scorpio being 10th house in Rasi, you've taken Ketu as the stronger lord > because Ketu is stronger IN D10 (but not in Rasi). > > I know that rules for narayana dasa has many caveats but could you explain > when should we employ that particular rule ? > > Wishing all of you a happy yearend. > > Lucas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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