Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 In traditional vedic astrology , a planet's sub period gives results according to its relative position from dasa lord. Which mean a planet may give different dersults in it's sub period based on different dasha lords. What is rule in KP in regards to the dasha and bukhi relations? I sense KP bukthi gives results according to sublord, constellation lorrd etc.. Does this mean it a planet subperiod always gives same results irrespective of the different dasa's? Some how it does not make sense, how do we fine tune the results of sub periods for different dasha? Appreciations in advance for en lighting me . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 sIR In my opinion dasa lord fix wider domain of results in which bhukti lords can only give results according to its signification.If DASA LORD donot permit any specific results due to only signification of bhukti lord it will not be experianced. Since different DASA LORD will fix different domain naturally results will not be same emerged by same bhukti lord. I also would like to know views of seniors in this aspect. WITH REGARDS AMIT , " murthy_yedebettu " <geethamurthy wrote: > > In traditional vedic astrology , a planet's sub period gives results > according to its relative position from dasa lord. > > Which mean a planet may give different dersults in it's sub period > based on different dasha lords. > > What is rule in KP in regards to the dasha and bukhi relations? > > I sense KP bukthi gives results according to sublord, constellation > lorrd etc.. Does this mean it a planet subperiod always gives same > results irrespective of the different dasa's? > > Some how it does not make sense, how do we fine tune the results of > sub periods for different dasha? > > > Appreciations in advance for en lighting me . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 Dear Murthy, Don't keep guessing,or imagining...buy the 6 K.P. Readers and study K.P.System,properly...then ask for clarifications,if any... L.Y.Rao murthy_yedebettu <geethamurthy Sent: Sunday, 2 March, 2008 8:18:37 PM Question about the relation between dasha and bukthi lords In traditional vedic astrology , a planet's sub period gives resultsaccording to its relative position from dasa lord.Which mean a planet may give different dersults in it's sub periodbased on different dasha lords.What is rule in KP in regards to the dasha and bukhi relations?I sense KP bukthi gives results according to sublord, constellationlorrd etc.. Does this mean it a planet subperiod always gives sameresults irrespective of the different dasa's?Some how it does not make sense, how do we fine tune the results ofsub periods for different dasha?Appreciations in advance for en lighting me . Explore your hobbies and interests. Click here to begin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 Dear Friends, I suggest you read some more basic books on the subject.It helps. To put into simple English. For every horoscope, there is an operating Dasa, Bhukti, antara etc periods running on Time period. For every horoscope ,any specific planet, indicates a set of possiblities we call significations of houses/bhavas. The combination of three or more planets are essential to fructification of any event.Subject to a specific sequence. There is however a basic tenet in astrology, what is not promised in the basic chart by the operating dasa lord planet will not be fructified by the subsequent planets we call Bhukti lords etc. There is an overriding point, the time meter. For example,in the chart, DBA indicating 2,5 11, which is understood significations for judging childbirth. If the person is 10 yr old or alternatively 70yrs, the combination of planets is meaningless.This is practicality in operation Hence to understand better, every planet signifies more than one Bhavas,each bhava standing for a set of life events.E.g 4th Bhava signifies, over 40 issues,eg mother,basic education, house, conveyance and so on. etc. Hence in DBA planets signify several event possibilities. the skill lies in picking those event possibilities, like 2,5,11 or 2,7,11 4,9,11 or,3,9, 12.It all depends which life events we are looking for. To summarise. 1 No one planet can create an event, several planets in specific combination can create a possibility.DBA combination only works, A top down approach. 2. Every planet ,under specific conditions,can create potential events. 3. The overriding period is Time meter. 4. Astrology is indicative and not deterministic. Trust this clarifies. Regards, Satish , " dubeyamitkumar " <dubeyamitkumar wrote: > > > > sIR > In my opinion dasa lord fix wider domain of results in which > bhukti lords can only give results according to its signification.If > DASA LORD donot permit any specific results due to only > signification of bhukti lord it will not be experianced. > Since different DASA LORD will fix different domain > naturally results will not be same emerged by same bhukti lord. > I also would like to know views of seniors in this aspect. > WITH REGARDS > AMIT > > , " murthy_yedebettu " > <geethamurthy@> wrote: > > > > In traditional vedic astrology , a planet's sub period gives > results > > according to its relative position from dasa lord. > > > > Which mean a planet may give different dersults in it's sub period > > based on different dasha lords. > > > > What is rule in KP in regards to the dasha and bukhi relations? > > > > I sense KP bukthi gives results according to sublord, constellation > > lorrd etc.. Does this mean it a planet subperiod always gives same > > results irrespective of the different dasa's? > > > > Some how it does not make sense, how do we fine tune the results of > > sub periods for different dasha? > > > > > > Appreciations in advance for en lighting me . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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