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Namast,

Can any learned list describe how to get the position of "Kshema (4th Star)",

"Utpanna (5th Star)", "Adhana (8th Star) and "Karmashetra (10th Star). I mean

how to compute degrees of these points as they are sometime used to calculate

vimshottari dasa (along with regular vimshottari based on Janm nakshatra). Are

these Stars part of any category, and dasas (based on mentioned stars) are

determined to deeply analyse matters shown by stars or these dasas uses

differently.

Regards

M.Imran

 

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Hare Rama Krishna

Dear M,

Janma Nakshatra is the 1st Nakshatra, or the Nakshatra the Moon is placed in.

Hence the 4th, 5th, etc Nakshatras therefrom are found by adding intervals of 13:20 degrees.

 

The use of Kshema, Utpanna and Adhaana Nakshatras are described in Phala

Deepika, and are used very effectively to asses longevity and troublesome

periods (healthwise) in life.

 

Karmashetra could hence be used for career-purposes.

 

Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat

Parasara Hora Shastra:

vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font:

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html

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Muhammad Imran

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Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:34 PM

[vedic astrology] Dasa based on different stars

Dear Members,

Namast,

Can any learned list describe how to get the position of "Kshema (4th Star)",

"Utpanna (5th Star)", "Adhana (8th Star) and "Karmashetra (10th Star). I mean

how to compute degrees of these points as they are sometime used to calculate

vimshottari dasa (along with regular vimshottari based on Janm nakshatra). Are

these Stars part of any category, and dasas (based on mentioned stars) are

determined to deeply analyse matters shown by stars or these dasas uses

differently.

Regards

M.Imran

 

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Om Gurave NamahDear Muhammad,

The degrees taken are the same as the longitude of the Moon in Janma rasi i.e.

the ratio continues. Get hold of a copy of my book Vimsottari and Udu dasas for

a better understanding.At the feet of Guru Pandita Kasinatha,I remain,Sanjay

RathMail: 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New Delhi 110091,

IndiaTel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web pages: http://.org; Personal Web:

http://srath.com

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Muhammad Imran

vedic astrology

Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:04 AM

[vedic astrology] Dasa based on different stars

Dear Members,

Namast,

Can any learned list describe how to get the position of "Kshema (4th Star)",

"Utpanna (5th Star)", "Adhana (8th Star) and "Karmashetra (10th Star). I mean

how to compute degrees of these points as they are sometime used to calculate

vimshottari dasa (along with regular vimshottari based on Janm nakshatra). Are

these Stars part of any category, and dasas (based on mentioned stars) are

determined to deeply analyse matters shown by stars or these dasas uses

differently.

Regards

M.Imran

 

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