Guest guest Posted November 21, 2004 Report Share Posted November 21, 2004 Dear Narasimha, I am not as well versed with Kala Chakra dasha as you or Raman. But does not Parashara say "In the Kala Chakra Dasha, like the Vimshottary Dasha system, the span of Dasha should be multiplied by the span of the Dasha of the Rāśi, whose Antar Dasha is required and the product should be divided by the total Dasha years of (all) the Rāśi(s). The years, months etc. as arrived at will represent the Antar Dasha of the Rāśi concerned." (Adhyaya 51 Shloka 7 to 12)? Chandrashekhar. Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote: Om Namassivaaya Namaste Sri Raman, > The Dasa system given above is different from that given in JH. Thank you for giving your calculations. You said that these calculations are different from JHora. That is true based on the old JHora calculations. But I have changed my views earlier this year. After meditating on this for several years, I found a satisfactory answer to my burning questions on Kalachakra dasa. The next release of JHora will give some new options for Kalachakra dasa. Your calculations match my latest calculations as far as mahadasas are concerned (excepting that you are using 365 day years instead of 365.2425 day years and hence losing some days over the years). However, we have a big disagreement on antardasas. You are using the Vimsottari dasa paradigm and starting antardasas from mahadasa sign. This approach of yours creates gatis (leaps) not mentioned by Shiva or Parasara. For example, take someone born with Moon in Aswini 2nd pada. Mahadasas go as Cp, Aq, Pi, Sc, Li, Vi, Cn, Le and Ge. Using your approach, antardasas in Ge mahadasa go as Ge, Cp, Aq, Pi, Sc, Li, Vi, Cn and Le. The jump from Ge to Cp is not mentioned by Shiva or Parasara. Please note that Shiva indicated the applicability of gatis in antardasas also. These unsanctioned gatis in antardasas are the biggest drawback of your approach. The approach I have tried in the latest public release of JHora was to go to the next quarter's navamsa cycle when we approach the end of a navamsa cycle. In the example given above, antardasas in Ge mahadasa would go as Ge, Ta, Ar, Pi etc (i.e. use Aswini 3rd quarter's cycle after Aswini 2nd quarter's cycle ends, instead of wrapping back to the beginning of Aswini 2nd quarter's cycle). This ensures that there are no awkward/unsanctioned leaps in antardasas. However, I was not fully satisfied. Antardasas jumping ahead of mahadasas and pratyantardasas jumping ahead of antardasas and going from one dasa cycle to another is not pretty too, though it atleast avoids gatis not sanctioned by Shiva. I actually was troubled by a bigger problem. Shiva explicitly taught Parvati the results of various antardasas in various mahadasas in savya and apasavya cycles. He gave 2x12x9=216 separate results (2 cycles, 12 mahadasa signs, 9 antardasa signs in each). Both your approach and my approach result in several mahadasa-antardasa combinations that are outside of the list mentioned by Shiva. So both these approaches of antardasa reckoning must be incorrect. I was troubled by this for a long time and kept searching for the correct approach. After I meditated on this for long, a very simple and fundamental realization came to me that finally enabled me to solve the puzzle. Once I thought of it, it now seems so obvious that I wonder why I could not think of it earlier. It just feels like common sense now. Pt. Sanjay Rath also found it satisfactory and he blessed it. The mahadasas allocated to various navamsas are essentially navamsa signs themselves too!!!! We are mapping the 108 navamsas back to 108 navamsas. We are mapping each navamsa to nine different navamsas. For example, suppose Moon is in Aswini 1st quarter, i.e. Aries navamsa. The mahadasas are said to be Ar, Ta, Ge, Cn, Le, Vi, Li, Sc and Sg. These are nothing but the nine navamsas in Aries rasi, i.e. Aswini 1, 2, 3, 4, Bharani 1, 2, 3, 4 and Krittika 1. Look at the dasa signs as not just any signs but as navamsas within a particular sign. The four quarters of Aswini get 9 navamsas each in their dasa cycles and thus they cover 36 navamsas, i.e. one-third of the zodiac (Aswini 1-Asresha 4). The four quarters of Bharani get the next one-third (Magha 1-Jyeshtha 4). The four quarters of Krittika get the last one-third (Moola 1-Revathi 4). Then we go to apasavya nakshatras and they get the 108 navamsas starting from Jyeshtha 4 and ending in Moola 1 (mirror image of the savya zodiac)! That covers Rohini, Mrigasira and Ardra. Then we are back to the savya zodiac and get 108 navamsas from Aswini 1 to Revathi 4 for Punarvasu, Pushyami and Asresha. And so on. Let us take the chart of Swami Jayendra Saraswati. Please allow me to use Chitrapaksha ayanamsa and a birthtime of 7:00 pm (actually, I have rectified it slightly, but will not share that time for now). Natal Moon is in Dhanishtha 4th quarter. The dasas, as you mentioned, go as Sg, Sc, Li, Vi, Le, Cn, Ge, Ta and Ar. These are nothing but the 9 navamsas of Aries (mirror image of Scorpio - which contains Dhanishtha 4), going backward from Krittika 1 to Aswini 1! The four quarters of Sravanam get the 36 navamsas starting from Jyeshtha 4 and ending in Magha 1. The four quarters of Dhanishtha get the 36 navamsas starting from Asresha 4 and ending in Aswini 1. Thus, Dhanishtha 4 gets Krittika 1, Bharani 4, 3, 2, 1, Aswini 4, 3, 2 and 1. Gemini (current mahadasa) corresponds to Aswini 3rd quarter. Here are the mahadasas (the nakshatra padas corresponding to the mahadasas are given in brackets by JHora). Kalachakra Dasa (Moon, Apasavya group, Paramayush = 100 years): Maha Dasas: Sg (Krit1): 1931-11-10 (22:58:38) - 1941-11-10 (12:34:07) Sc (Bhar4): 1941-11-10 (12:34:07) - 1948-11-10 (7:33:19) Li (Bhar3): 1948-11-10 (7:33:19) - 1964-11-10 (9:58:34) Vi (Bhar2): 1964-11-10 (9:58:34) - 1973-11-10 (17:27:58) Le (Bhar1): 1973-11-10 (17:27:58) - 1978-11-11 (0:06:08) Cn (Aswi4): 1978-11-11 (0:06:08) - 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) Ge (Aswi3): 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) - 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) <<<< Ta (Aswi2): 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) - 2024-11-10 (19:13:15) Ar (Aswi1): 2024-11-10 (19:13:15) - 2031-11-11 (14:23:58) Now, my simple idea is to take the navamsa (nakshatra pada) corresponding to mahadasa sign and treat that as natal Moon's navamsa and find antardasas using the same procedure used in finding mahadasas!!!! Thus, mahadasas, antardasas, pratyantardasas etc stick to the same methodology. They use the same mapping. This means that we not only stick to the gatis sanctioned by Shiva at the antardasa level also (and at all levels), but we stick to the mahadasa-antardasa combinations described by Shiva. We do not get any mahadasa-antardasa combinations outside of the list given by Shiva with this approach. This approach is quite logical and consistent. Though there is still one small issue that troubles me, this may be mostly correct. Pt Sanjay Rath and I will be presenting this research in great detail at the Mumbai conference (though I will not be physically present, I will be present in spirit), so that scholars can experiment with it and judge it. Thus, to find the antardasas in Ge dasa of Swamiji, look at the dasa cycle corresponding to Aswini 3rd quarter. Here are the calculations. Kalachakra Dasa (Moon, Apasavya group, Paramayush = 100 years): Ge (Aswi3) MD: 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) - 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) Antardasas in this MD: Ta (Mrig3): 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) - 2001-08-05 (11:54:10) Ar (Mrig4): 2001-08-05 (11:54:10) - 2002-05-07 (3:06:26) Pi (Ardr1): 2002-05-07 (3:06:26) - 2003-06-07 (22:37:25) Aq (Ardr2): 2003-06-07 (22:37:25) - 2003-11-15 (17:31:32) Cp (Ardr3): 2003-11-15 (17:31:32) - 2004-04-18 (19:04:09) Sg (Ardr4): 2004-04-18 (19:04:09) - 2005-05-20 (9:00:30) <<<< Ar (Puna1): 2005-05-20 (9:00:30) - 2006-02-21 (12:15:15) Ta (Puna2): 2006-02-21 (12:15:15) - 2007-11-20 (1:18:55) Ge (Puna3): 2007-11-20 (1:18:55) - 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) The antardasa running right now, as per this method, is Sg. Please note that Sg is the 12th house of imprisonment in the natal rasi chart and Rahu occupies it! Moreover, the nakshatra involved is Ardra, owned by Rudra. This is also a Simhavalokana antardasa! Bottomline is that he is unfortunately running the mahadasa of 6th house and antardasa of 12th house and these two signs are occupied by nodes in both rasi and navamsa. After we present this method of finding Kalachakra dasa at Mumbai in detail, I will release a newer version of JHora that supports this method. I am sorry for teaching a wrong version of Kalachakra dasa in the past and sincerely hope that I got it right this time. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha vedic astrology, "Raman Suprajarama" <cru115@n...> wrote: > Dear friends and esteemed scholars, > > Namasthe! > > Kalachakra Dasa Analysis of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi's chart is given below: > > July 18, 1935 > Time: 18:39:00 > Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT) > Place: 79 E 09' 00", 10 N 48' 00" > Thanjavur, India > > Kalachakra Mahadasa-Antardasa-Pratyandartasa > > MD Dhanus Guru 18-Jul-35 12-Mar-38 > MD Vrischika Mars 12-Mar-38 10-Mar-45 > MD Tula Sukra 10-Mar-45 06-Mar-61 > MD Kanya Budha 06-Mar-61 04-Mar-70 > MD Simha Surya 04-Mar-70 03-Mar-75 > MD Kataka Chandra 03-Mar-75 26-Feb-96 > MD Mithuna Budha 26-Feb-96 23-Feb-05 > > MD Mithuna Budha AD Mithuna Budha 26-Feb-96 > 14-Dec-96 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Vrishabha Sukra 14-Dec-96 21-May-98 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Mesha Kuja 21-May-98 03-Jan-99 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Dhanus Guru 03-Jan-99 23-Nov-99 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Vrischika Mars 23-Nov-99 > 07-Jul-00 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Tula Sukra 07-Jul-00 12-Dec-01 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Kanya Budha 12-Dec-01 30-Sep-02 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Simha Surya 30-Sep-02 11-Mar-03 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Kataka Chandra 11-Mar-03 > 24-Jun-05 > > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Katk Chandra 11-Mar-03 02-Aug-03 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Mithna Budha 02-Aug-03 02-Oct-03 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Vrish Sukra 02-Oct-03 19-Jan-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Mesha Kuja 19-Jan-04 07-Mar-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Dhanus Guru 07-Mar-04 14-May-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Vrisca Mars 14-May-04 01-Jul-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Tula Sukra 01-Jul-04 18-Oct-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Kanya Budha 18-Oct-04 18-Dec-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Simha Surya 18-Dec-04 21-Jan-05 > > > The Dasa system given above is different from that given in JH. The dates > given are start and end dates respectively. An error of about 16 days exists > due to human limitations. I use Raman Ayanamsa. > > From the above, we can see that the seer of Kanchi is running Mahadasa of > Mithuna-Budha, Antardasa of Kataka-Chandra and Pratyantar Dasa of > Kanya-Budha. > > Mithuna-Budha Dasa - The lord of the sign, Mercury is in the 6th, an > inimical sign. Natural benefic Jupiter aspects him, but Jupiter is inturn > afflicted by his association with natural malefic Mars. In Navamsa, he is in > Lagna, but Sun aspects him. The lord of that sign is well placed in 2nd and > viewed by Venus. > > Kataka-Chandra Antardasa - The sign is afflicted by presence of 8th lord Sun > and aspect of Rahu (external influence). Ketu acts like Mars and is good to > a certain level. Lord of the sign, Sun is in the 2nd from lagna, along with > Lagna lord and has favorable aspect of Jupiter (Spiritual leaders). > Influence of rulers is usually characterized by this Antardasa. > > Kanya-Budha Pratyantardasa - The sign is not occupied by any planet. The > lord of the sign is placed in an inimical sign and also not well placed in > Navamsa. In Navamsa, Sun (political heads) aspects him. He has Rahu and > Saturn on either side. > > These indications show the influence of 6th house and Sun (planet denoting > political leaders). The influence of Rahu is also high indicating external > influences. At this point, I am not able to conclude what this influence is. > Rahu in Makara indicates aberration of mind. > > The next pratyantardasa is of Simha Surya (18-Dec-04 to 21-Jan-05). It is > the 8th sign from Lagna. Yogakaraka Venus is placed present which is > beneficial. Further, Lagna lord Saturn and Moon aspect it. Sign lord Sun is > well placed in the 7th along with Ketu, but aspected by Rahu. In Navamsa, he > is again well placed in 7th, in his own sign, and aspected by Mercury and > benefic Jupiter. The current period might give a solution to the case and > help the seer. > > I request readers to kindly give their observations. > > Om Tat Sat, > > Raman Suprajarama [om jum sah vyam Vedavyasaaya namah sah jum om] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Dear Narasimha, You are using a different approach to Antardasha calculation for Kalachakra dasha which has been elaborated by you at length. I have one query. You have said, in support of the argument that since the leap from Ge to Cp is not mentioned, that can not be the order. My question is that if we assume nothing out side the leaps mentioned should be the correct order for Antardasha, then same parameter should also exist in the Mahadasha. Now, to my knowledge, and I could be wrong, three leaps are mentioned in texts. These are Manduka, Markati of Turaga and Simhavalokana. These are all leaps backwards, first is a leap skipping one sign, next going back one sign and third is skipping more than one sign backwards. ( There are difference in opinion between various authorities on exactly what do these constitute but let us not complicate the subject at this point). Now having accepted these as the only possible movements allowable, how do we interpret the movement from Mesha to Dhanu as for 2nd pada of Dhanishtha? Is such a leap mentioned by either Parashara or Shiva or any other text? Not being mentioned in the texts do we take the Mahadasha order to be wrong? Another point I would like to know from you ,Raman and Rama Naryayana is what parameters are used to calculate the Bhukta and Bhogya Mahadasha at birth? The question might appear to be very elementary to all you worthies, but since the Purnaayu is applicable to Nakshtra Charana, I would like to know whether the proportion is applied to the first Mahadasha or the entire Purnaayu. Chandrashekhar. Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote: Om Namassivaaya Namaste Sri Raman, > The Dasa system given above is different from that given in JH. Thank you for giving your calculations. You said that these calculations are different from JHora. That is true based on the old JHora calculations. But I have changed my views earlier this year. After meditating on this for several years, I found a satisfactory answer to my burning questions on Kalachakra dasa. The next release of JHora will give some new options for Kalachakra dasa. Your calculations match my latest calculations as far as mahadasas are concerned (excepting that you are using 365 day years instead of 365.2425 day years and hence losing some days over the years). However, we have a big disagreement on antardasas. You are using the Vimsottari dasa paradigm and starting antardasas from mahadasa sign. This approach of yours creates gatis (leaps) not mentioned by Shiva or Parasara. For example, take someone born with Moon in Aswini 2nd pada. Mahadasas go as Cp, Aq, Pi, Sc, Li, Vi, Cn, Le and Ge. Using your approach, antardasas in Ge mahadasa go as Ge, Cp, Aq, Pi, Sc, Li, Vi, Cn and Le. The jump from Ge to Cp is not mentioned by Shiva or Parasara. Please note that Shiva indicated the applicability of gatis in antardasas also. These unsanctioned gatis in antardasas are the biggest drawback of your approach. The approach I have tried in the latest public release of JHora was to go to the next quarter's navamsa cycle when we approach the end of a navamsa cycle. In the example given above, antardasas in Ge mahadasa would go as Ge, Ta, Ar, Pi etc (i.e. use Aswini 3rd quarter's cycle after Aswini 2nd quarter's cycle ends, instead of wrapping back to the beginning of Aswini 2nd quarter's cycle). This ensures that there are no awkward/unsanctioned leaps in antardasas. However, I was not fully satisfied. Antardasas jumping ahead of mahadasas and pratyantardasas jumping ahead of antardasas and going from one dasa cycle to another is not pretty too, though it atleast avoids gatis not sanctioned by Shiva. I actually was troubled by a bigger problem. Shiva explicitly taught Parvati the results of various antardasas in various mahadasas in savya and apasavya cycles. He gave 2x12x9=216 separate results (2 cycles, 12 mahadasa signs, 9 antardasa signs in each). Both your approach and my approach result in several mahadasa-antardasa combinations that are outside of the list mentioned by Shiva. So both these approaches of antardasa reckoning must be incorrect. I was troubled by this for a long time and kept searching for the correct approach. After I meditated on this for long, a very simple and fundamental realization came to me that finally enabled me to solve the puzzle. Once I thought of it, it now seems so obvious that I wonder why I could not think of it earlier. It just feels like common sense now. Pt. Sanjay Rath also found it satisfactory and he blessed it. The mahadasas allocated to various navamsas are essentially navamsa signs themselves too!!!! We are mapping the 108 navamsas back to 108 navamsas. We are mapping each navamsa to nine different navamsas. For example, suppose Moon is in Aswini 1st quarter, i.e. Aries navamsa. The mahadasas are said to be Ar, Ta, Ge, Cn, Le, Vi, Li, Sc and Sg. These are nothing but the nine navamsas in Aries rasi, i.e. Aswini 1, 2, 3, 4, Bharani 1, 2, 3, 4 and Krittika 1. Look at the dasa signs as not just any signs but as navamsas within a particular sign. The four quarters of Aswini get 9 navamsas each in their dasa cycles and thus they cover 36 navamsas, i.e. one-third of the zodiac (Aswini 1-Asresha 4). The four quarters of Bharani get the next one-third (Magha 1-Jyeshtha 4). The four quarters of Krittika get the last one-third (Moola 1-Revathi 4). Then we go to apasavya nakshatras and they get the 108 navamsas starting from Jyeshtha 4 and ending in Moola 1 (mirror image of the savya zodiac)! That covers Rohini, Mrigasira and Ardra. Then we are back to the savya zodiac and get 108 navamsas from Aswini 1 to Revathi 4 for Punarvasu, Pushyami and Asresha. And so on. Let us take the chart of Swami Jayendra Saraswati. Please allow me to use Chitrapaksha ayanamsa and a birthtime of 7:00 pm (actually, I have rectified it slightly, but will not share that time for now). Natal Moon is in Dhanishtha 4th quarter. The dasas, as you mentioned, go as Sg, Sc, Li, Vi, Le, Cn, Ge, Ta and Ar. These are nothing but the 9 navamsas of Aries (mirror image of Scorpio - which contains Dhanishtha 4), going backward from Krittika 1 to Aswini 1! The four quarters of Sravanam get the 36 navamsas starting from Jyeshtha 4 and ending in Magha 1. The four quarters of Dhanishtha get the 36 navamsas starting from Asresha 4 and ending in Aswini 1. Thus, Dhanishtha 4 gets Krittika 1, Bharani 4, 3, 2, 1, Aswini 4, 3, 2 and 1. Gemini (current mahadasa) corresponds to Aswini 3rd quarter. Here are the mahadasas (the nakshatra padas corresponding to the mahadasas are given in brackets by JHora). Kalachakra Dasa (Moon, Apasavya group, Paramayush = 100 years): Maha Dasas: Sg (Krit1): 1931-11-10 (22:58:38) - 1941-11-10 (12:34:07) Sc (Bhar4): 1941-11-10 (12:34:07) - 1948-11-10 (7:33:19) Li (Bhar3): 1948-11-10 (7:33:19) - 1964-11-10 (9:58:34) Vi (Bhar2): 1964-11-10 (9:58:34) - 1973-11-10 (17:27:58) Le (Bhar1): 1973-11-10 (17:27:58) - 1978-11-11 (0:06:08) Cn (Aswi4): 1978-11-11 (0:06:08) - 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) Ge (Aswi3): 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) - 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) <<<< Ta (Aswi2): 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) - 2024-11-10 (19:13:15) Ar (Aswi1): 2024-11-10 (19:13:15) - 2031-11-11 (14:23:58) Now, my simple idea is to take the navamsa (nakshatra pada) corresponding to mahadasa sign and treat that as natal Moon's navamsa and find antardasas using the same procedure used in finding mahadasas!!!! Thus, mahadasas, antardasas, pratyantardasas etc stick to the same methodology. They use the same mapping. This means that we not only stick to the gatis sanctioned by Shiva at the antardasa level also (and at all levels), but we stick to the mahadasa-antardasa combinations described by Shiva. We do not get any mahadasa-antardasa combinations outside of the list given by Shiva with this approach. This approach is quite logical and consistent. Though there is still one small issue that troubles me, this may be mostly correct. Pt Sanjay Rath and I will be presenting this research in great detail at the Mumbai conference (though I will not be physically present, I will be present in spirit), so that scholars can experiment with it and judge it. Thus, to find the antardasas in Ge dasa of Swamiji, look at the dasa cycle corresponding to Aswini 3rd quarter. Here are the calculations. Kalachakra Dasa (Moon, Apasavya group, Paramayush = 100 years): Ge (Aswi3) MD: 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) - 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) Antardasas in this MD: Ta (Mrig3): 1999-11-11 (9:23:38) - 2001-08-05 (11:54:10) Ar (Mrig4): 2001-08-05 (11:54:10) - 2002-05-07 (3:06:26) Pi (Ardr1): 2002-05-07 (3:06:26) - 2003-06-07 (22:37:25) Aq (Ardr2): 2003-06-07 (22:37:25) - 2003-11-15 (17:31:32) Cp (Ardr3): 2003-11-15 (17:31:32) - 2004-04-18 (19:04:09) Sg (Ardr4): 2004-04-18 (19:04:09) - 2005-05-20 (9:00:30) <<<< Ar (Puna1): 2005-05-20 (9:00:30) - 2006-02-21 (12:15:15) Ta (Puna2): 2006-02-21 (12:15:15) - 2007-11-20 (1:18:55) Ge (Puna3): 2007-11-20 (1:18:55) - 2008-11-10 (16:49:55) The antardasa running right now, as per this method, is Sg. Please note that Sg is the 12th house of imprisonment in the natal rasi chart and Rahu occupies it! Moreover, the nakshatra involved is Ardra, owned by Rudra. This is also a Simhavalokana antardasa! Bottomline is that he is unfortunately running the mahadasa of 6th house and antardasa of 12th house and these two signs are occupied by nodes in both rasi and navamsa. After we present this method of finding Kalachakra dasa at Mumbai in detail, I will release a newer version of JHora that supports this method. I am sorry for teaching a wrong version of Kalachakra dasa in the past and sincerely hope that I got it right this time. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha vedic astrology, "Raman Suprajarama" <cru115@n...> wrote: > Dear friends and esteemed scholars, > > Namasthe! > > Kalachakra Dasa Analysis of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi's chart is given below: > > July 18, 1935 > Time: 18:39:00 > Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT) > Place: 79 E 09' 00", 10 N 48' 00" > Thanjavur, India > > Kalachakra Mahadasa-Antardasa-Pratyandartasa > > MD Dhanus Guru 18-Jul-35 12-Mar-38 > MD Vrischika Mars 12-Mar-38 10-Mar-45 > MD Tula Sukra 10-Mar-45 06-Mar-61 > MD Kanya Budha 06-Mar-61 04-Mar-70 > MD Simha Surya 04-Mar-70 03-Mar-75 > MD Kataka Chandra 03-Mar-75 26-Feb-96 > MD Mithuna Budha 26-Feb-96 23-Feb-05 > > MD Mithuna Budha AD Mithuna Budha 26-Feb-96 > 14-Dec-96 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Vrishabha Sukra 14-Dec-96 21-May-98 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Mesha Kuja 21-May-98 03-Jan-99 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Dhanus Guru 03-Jan-99 23-Nov-99 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Vrischika Mars 23-Nov-99 > 07-Jul-00 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Tula Sukra 07-Jul-00 12-Dec-01 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Kanya Budha 12-Dec-01 30-Sep-02 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Simha Surya 30-Sep-02 11-Mar-03 > MD Mithuna Budha AD Kataka Chandra 11-Mar-03 > 24-Jun-05 > > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Katk Chandra 11-Mar-03 02-Aug-03 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Mithna Budha 02-Aug-03 02-Oct-03 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Vrish Sukra 02-Oct-03 19-Jan-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Mesha Kuja 19-Jan-04 07-Mar-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Dhanus Guru 07-Mar-04 14-May-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Vrisca Mars 14-May-04 01-Jul-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Tula Sukra 01-Jul-04 18-Oct-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Kanya Budha 18-Oct-04 18-Dec-04 > MD Mit Budha AD Katk Chandra PD Simha Surya 18-Dec-04 21-Jan-05 > > > The Dasa system given above is different from that given in JH. The dates > given are start and end dates respectively. An error of about 16 days exists > due to human limitations. I use Raman Ayanamsa. > > From the above, we can see that the seer of Kanchi is running Mahadasa of > Mithuna-Budha, Antardasa of Kataka-Chandra and Pratyantar Dasa of > Kanya-Budha. > > Mithuna-Budha Dasa - The lord of the sign, Mercury is in the 6th, an > inimical sign. Natural benefic Jupiter aspects him, but Jupiter is inturn > afflicted by his association with natural malefic Mars. In Navamsa, he is in > Lagna, but Sun aspects him. The lord of that sign is well placed in 2nd and > viewed by Venus. > > Kataka-Chandra Antardasa - The sign is afflicted by presence of 8th lord Sun > and aspect of Rahu (external influence). Ketu acts like Mars and is good to > a certain level. Lord of the sign, Sun is in the 2nd from lagna, along with > Lagna lord and has favorable aspect of Jupiter (Spiritual leaders). > Influence of rulers is usually characterized by this Antardasa. > > Kanya-Budha Pratyantardasa - The sign is not occupied by any planet. The > lord of the sign is placed in an inimical sign and also not well placed in > Navamsa. In Navamsa, Sun (political heads) aspects him. He has Rahu and > Saturn on either side. > > These indications show the influence of 6th house and Sun (planet denoting > political leaders). The influence of Rahu is also high indicating external > influences. At this point, I am not able to conclude what this influence is. > Rahu in Makara indicates aberration of mind. > > The next pratyantardasa is of Simha Surya (18-Dec-04 to 21-Jan-05). It is > the 8th sign from Lagna. Yogakaraka Venus is placed present which is > beneficial. Further, Lagna lord Saturn and Moon aspect it. Sign lord Sun is > well placed in the 7th along with Ketu, but aspected by Rahu. In Navamsa, he > is again well placed in 7th, in his own sign, and aspected by Mercury and > benefic Jupiter. The current period might give a solution to the case and > help the seer. > > I request readers to kindly give their observations. > > Om Tat Sat, > > Raman Suprajarama [om jum sah vyam Vedavyasaaya namah sah jum om] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 Namaste Chandrashekhar ji, I am afraid your understanding is not right. The movements from Sg to Ar, Ar to Sg, Pi to Sc and Sc to Pi were all called Simhavalokana gati by Parasara. He did mention all of them. If you say that jumps like Cn to Pi or Ge to Cp are acceptable, I can certainly not agree. My position is that Parasara would have mentioned all special gatis. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha - Chandrashekhar vyasa Cc: vedic astrology ; prajakta pole ; Raman Suprajarama Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:50 PM Re: [Vedavyasa] Re: Kalachakra Dasa Analysis of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Dear Narasimha,You are using a different approach to Antardasha calculation for Kalachakra dasha which has been elaborated by you at length. I have one query. You have said, in support of the argument that since the leap from Ge to Cp is not mentioned, that can not be the order. My question is that if we assume nothing out side the leaps mentioned should be the correct order for Antardasha, then same parameter should also exist in the Mahadasha. Now, to my knowledge, and I could be wrong, three leaps are mentioned in texts. These are Manduka, Markati of Turaga and Simhavalokana. These are all leaps backwards, first is a leap skipping one sign, next going back one sign and third is skipping more than one sign backwards. ( There are difference in opinion between various authorities on exactly what do these constitute but let us not complicate the subject at this point). Now having accepted these as the only possible movements allowable, how do we interpret the movement from Mesha to Dhanu as for 2nd pada of Dhanishtha? Is such a leap mentioned by either Parashara or Shiva or any other text? Not being mentioned in the texts do we take the Mahadasha order to be wrong?Another point I would like to know from you ,Raman and Rama Naryayana is what parameters are used to calculate the Bhukta and Bhogya Mahadasha at birth? The question might appear to be very elementary to all you worthies, but since the Purnaayu is applicable to Nakshtra Charana, I would like to know whether the proportion is applied to the first Mahadasha or the entire Purnaayu. Chandrashekhar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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