Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Jai Nahata Jee, Very interesting!!! However, I am not sure I understand this completely. Taking 35 years as a LalKitab based timeperiod (incidentally, Yogini dasha is also of 35-year duration and I think, has the same sequence) you've divided the whole day into 35 periods. Then you calculated the relative "weight" of each planet based on the dasha years ( six for Jupiter, 2 for Sun etc.) and determined the start of the "main period" of the planet. I can understand the logic thus far. But here is where it starts getting fuzzy. First, how did the sub-periods got introduced into this? Please remember that we are dealing with LalKitab dasha system which, firstly, does not have sub-periods and secondly, its sequence of planets (for sub-periods) is different from parashari (you seem to be using Parashari based planetary sequences for sub-periods, unless I am possibly mistaken for which my apologies in advance; I think it should be Yogini based.) Points of confusion are: 1. So what does this give us - based on your example, Venus Main and Venus Sub which is the begining of the 35-year cycle whose 10.24 years have already been "spent" (as given in your example) and thus, the Jupiter dasha will start on ((35 - 10.24) + Date of Birth), which will be the second cycle of the 35-saalaa- chakkar. Sorry, my sentence became a litle too long. 2. The sub-periods still confuse me; I can't get over it. 3. LalKitab has another dasha called the "mahadasha" which has negative connotations. In other words, a planet being in "mahadahsa" in LalKitab is not considered good. Does your technique say anything about that? 4. The LK "mahadasha" seems to be parashari based (120 years.) 5. The discussion was concerning "janam din ka grah" and "janam waqt ka grah" and we have gravitated into "35-saalaa chakkar." Given this new " Mr. Nahata's 41 ka chakkar" where do those entities stand? My request to you is that the best way to illustrate this concept will be to provide a detailed, real-life, illustrative example. Please pick a case from your database of horoscopes giving the date, time and place of birth provide the date and year of birth and then kindly work out the calculations. Please specify the janam waqt ka grah, janam din ka grah, 35-year chakkar and also, how you were able to get the "highly effective" results (as you have mentioned in your Email.) I know that is a lot of homework, but we are all very curious to know about it. You may have hit on something extraordinary. We all look forward to hearing from you. Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatia Jai Nahata <nahata_jay wrote: Dear friends, Here in I am producing the concept of Lal Kitab dasa and time division which I have found to be highly accurate and effective in actual practice. -------------------------------- Total length of the day = 24 hours = 1440 minutes A day is considered only from Sunrise to Sunrise so it also solves the problem of different time zones. We are aware that Lal Kitab advocates a dasa system of 35 years starting from Jupiter and ending with Ketu. Now these 35 years are distributed in a whole day of 24 hours or 1440 minutes.If we divide 1440 by 35 we find 41.14 as the answer.For all practical reasons we can take it as 41 minutes. This is the length attributed to one year of dasa and moreover the planet ruling this period has a profound impact on the life and especially personality of the native. This also helps in rectification of birth time though sometimes only. The order of the planets is as follows: Jupiter 6 yrs. (246 minutes from sunrise) Sun 2 yrs. (82 minutes from Jupiter) Moon 1 yr. (41 minutes from Sun) Venus 3 yrs. (123 minutes from Moon) Mars 6 yrs. (246 minutes from Venus) Mercury 2 yrs. (82 minutes from Mars) Saturn 6yrs. (246 minutes from Mercury) Rahu 6 yrs. (246 minutesfrom Saturn) Ketu 3 yrs. (123 minutes from Rahu) Total 35 yrs. For instance some one born on 01:00pm of a place where sunrise is at(on that day) 6:00am. So the difference is of 7 hrs. 7 x 60 = 420 min 420 min / 41 = 10.24. This means that 10 years were already past and native is born in 11th year. From above mentioned table we find that 11th year is ruled by Venus. Though one year in this dasa is already past and only two years are left. It will continue likewise. Here these periods of the planets are further divided in three parts each attributed to some planet. For instance in above mentioned example the native is running through period of Venus-Venus only as first part of Venus dasa is ruled by Venus-Mars, second by Venus-Venus and third by Venus-Mercury. I have found this system to be highly effective while predicting through Lal Kitab system. I hope it helps all of us here in correct analysis and timing of events. May I request everyone here to correct me wherever I am wrong for which I shall be highly thankful. Best regards Jai Jiyo cricket on India cricket What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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