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'Bless your headacke, you asked very important questions /I mean I feel they are important.

Chara D and Narayana D are not the same./When to use Chara? Instead N.? Don't know.

I had the same Q on naming Narayana D- my guess is that it's bcs N.D is the king among dasas.

 

Now I am sure Chara and Chara Paryaya D are different- what's behind the name I still don't know.

Thanks for asking.

 

Anna

PS-I've just sent you privatelly Vargottama Lagna chartonlyhari <onlyhari > wrote:

||Om Brihaspataye Namah||Namaste all:> PS (to Anna): You asked about chara

paryaya dasa. Yes, Anna, it is different from chara dasa and JHora commercial

version computes it. That is what I used in that article.Yesterday night, in

the midst of a severe headache, I was reading Sanjay's book on Narayana Dasha.

While Sanjay explained beautifully about Narayana and the four-fold division, I

felt that he did not explain why the rasi dasha explained in the book was named

as Narayana Dasha.As I understand it, Jaimini Chara Dasha and Narayana Dasha

are both one and the same. Am I correct in understanding thus? Chara dasha does

not look right to me as we could be progressing from any of the three types of

rashis, based on the strength of the 1st or 7th house. Why not call it a fixed

or dual dasha...Could

anyone help me to understand the logic behind naming of this dasha. In the same

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Dear Hari,

 

Narayana Dasha is used for general result. Put the rashi as Lagna

whose dasha is running and predict according to that chart.

 

I have one software Digital Jyotish which calculate all Jamini dasha

for birth chart and divisional charts and it also shows the chart

according to current dasha.

 

Feel free to ask any more query.

 

Regards,

VedicMail

 

 

vedic astrology, Anna <bona_mente> wrote:

> Dear Hari,

>

> 'Bless your headacke, you asked very important questions /I mean I

feel they are important.

> Chara D and Narayana D are not the same./When to use Chara? Instead

N.? Don't know.

> I had the same Q on naming Narayana D- my guess is that it's bcs

N.D is the king among dasas.

>

> Now I am sure Chara and Chara Paryaya D are different- what's

behind the name I still don't know.

> Thanks for asking.

>

> Anna

>

> PS-I've just sent you privatelly Vargottama Lagna chart

>

> onlyhari <onlyhari> wrote:

> ||Om Brihaspataye Namah||

>

> Namaste all:

>

> > PS (to Anna): You asked about chara paryaya dasa. Yes, Anna, it

is

> different from chara dasa and JHora commercial version computes it.

> That is what I used in that article.

>

> Yesterday night, in the midst of a severe headache, I was reading

> Sanjay's book on Narayana Dasha. While Sanjay explained beautifully

> about Narayana and the four-fold division, I felt that he did not

> explain why the rasi dasha explained in the book was named as

> Narayana Dasha.

>

> As I understand it, Jaimini Chara Dasha and Narayana Dasha are both

> one and the same. Am I correct in understanding thus? Chara dasha

> does not look right to me as we could be progressing from any of

the

> three types of rashis, based on the strength of the 1st or 7th

> house. Why not call it a fixed or dual dasha...

>

> Could anyone help me to understand the logic behind naming of this

> dasha. In the same way, what does chara paryaya dasha mean?

>

> regards

> Hari

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|| Om Gurave Namah ||

Dear Hari,

Let me try to give my thought on naming Narayana Dasa.

 

Narayana is Brahma + Vishnu + Maheshwara all together.

 

Chara Rashi is governed by Brahma.

Sthira Rashi by Maheshwara.

Dwiswa by Vishnu.

 

The whole Narayana dasa computation depends on these

three different mobility of rashi's. (some call them

individually as Chara Dasa, sthira dasa etc).

 

 

-Warm Regards

S. Prabhakaran

Om Tat Sat

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "onlyhari" <onlyhari>

wrote:

> ||Om Brihaspataye Namah||

>

> Namaste all:

>

> > PS (to Anna): You asked about chara paryaya dasa. Yes, Anna, it

is

> different from chara dasa and JHora commercial version computes it.

> That is what I used in that article.

>

> Yesterday night, in the midst of a severe headache, I was reading

> Sanjay's book on Narayana Dasha. While Sanjay explained beautifully

> about Narayana and the four-fold division, I felt that he did not

> explain why the rasi dasha explained in the book was named as

> Narayana Dasha.

>

> As I understand it, Jaimini Chara Dasha and Narayana Dasha are both

> one and the same. Am I correct in understanding thus? Chara dasha

> does not look right to me as we could be progressing from any of

the

> three types of rashis, based on the strength of the 1st or 7th

> house. Why not call it a fixed or dual dasha...

>

> Could anyone help me to understand the logic behind naming of this

> dasha. In the same way, what does chara paryaya dasha mean?

>

> regards

> Hari

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