Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 ~~Om Satguru Shree Sachidanand Sainath Maharaj Ki Jai~~ Dear Baqaya Ji Namaskar Feel great to see your post here thanks it is very valuable post indeed. I am give the matter what I observe with glory of KP. http://www.jupitersweb.com/kp_How%20does%20the%20dasha%20lord%20function.htm In the example below, I will elaborate on the function of the dasha lord Venus, using an Aries Lagna. 12 Lagna 2 3 11 Rasi Chart 4 10 Mercury 9 Venus 20°21' 7 6 Planetary Effects: In KP, how are we to judge how the planets will react in any given situation? A planet moving in a star is primarily under the influence of the lord of that star, and the planet will predominately give the results of the house the star lord occupies, in addition to the house(s) owned by the star lord. Then, the planet itself will offer the results of the house it occupies and the house(s) it owns. Assess both the star lord and the planet to determine the nature of the event. Chart Example: For a client with an Aries lagna, Venus is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses. During a Venus dasha, we can say that marriage will take place as both the 2nd and 7th houses are significators for marriage, as is Venus. Dasha lord Venus is posited in Scorpio at 20 degrees 21 minutes, in the star of Jyeshta, which is ruled by Mercury, making Mercury the star lord of Venus. (If unfamiliar with stars and subs, please see # 160 in the Star and Sub Lord Table). Now we must determine how Venus will function, and how it will react to the prospect of marriage. So what are the functions of Venus dasha Venus bhukti in this example chart? Venus is posited in the Nakshatra of Jyeshta, which is ruled by Mercury. Mercury is posited in the 5th house, and is the lord of the 3rd and the 6th houses. This means that Venus will be under the influence and control of the planet Mercury, therefore Venus is compelled - by Mercury - to give the results of the 5th house because Mercury is posited in the 5th house. In addition to the 5th house, Mercury lords the 3rd and the 6th, therefore Venus - in her dasha - will predominately offer the results of the 5th, 3rd, and 6th houses - the houses of her star lord, Mercury. Because Venus lords the 2nd and the 7th, Venus will be very attentive to - and concerned with - the matters revolving around the event of marriage, and therefore will indulge herself to initiate the marital ceremony by engaging in a love affair. Why? Because she is under the influence of Mercury - lord of the 3rd and 6th - but Mercury is occupying the 5th house of love affairs. So Mercury influences Venus - who is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses of marriage - to submit to the matters of the 5th house first (where Mercury is posited - 5th suggests love affairs) and therefore entices Venus into a love affair that ultimately results in a marriage. However, after some time, Mercury - being lord of the 6th house (and now giving the secondary results of lordship - remember Mercury owns the 6th - which is 12th to the 7th house of marriage), so Mercury now initiates phase 2 of his plan for Venus - which is to separate the couple through 6th house matters (debts, conflict, etc.). So now Mercury's function, once again, is to lead the stage for divorce proceedings to follow. So here you can see how several matters with respect to marriage are built in to both involve the Dasha lord and the star lord, but according to the event matter, the house results are the only ones that manifest. So in summation, dasha and bhukti lord Venus is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses, and posited in the 8th. Mercury, the star lord of Venus, is posited in the 5th house and owns the 3rd and 6th houses. With all that in mind, we can now see how Venus is connected to offer the results of the 8th, 2nd, 7th, 5th, 6th, and 3rd houses. Venus will predominately offer the results of its star lord Mercury, and Mercury's position in the 5th house to initiate an affair, followed by Mercury's lordship of the 6th and 3rd houses, and then move on to the results of the 2nd and 7th houses of Venus, and also the 8th where Venus resides. So for deciding the matter of marriage, the 2nd and the 7th are the permanent residence for Venus - as Venus has lordship over these two houses - while the 8th house is where Venus takes up temporary residence. Then, the 5th, 6th, and the 3rd houses of Mercury are the ones controlling and compelling Venus to respond to the matters of the 5th, 6th, and 3rd. Therefore, when the Venus dasha and bhukti is operating in this chart, Venus will first let you know (by lordship) that the matters will revolve around Marriage because the dasha/bhukti lord owns the 2nd and the 7th houses, and then that the results will manifest according to the position and then lordship of the star lord of Venus - which is Mercury. So much falls in the hands of the planet that is star lord of the dasha/bhukti that is running. See KP: Timing: Transits and Dashas *********** *All references to the material above are from my understanding of the work and teachings of Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti, Chandrakant R. Bhatt, K. Subramainiam, Sri M.P. Shanmugam, Prof K. Hariharan, and/or publications in the KP & Astrology Journals/Yearbooks. For Book information, please go to KP Books. My observation is that for more precise forecasting event we have to go up to Deha Dasha. Thanks Pram Chopra On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Rup Krishen Baqaya <baqayarup wrote: Hi all, New member here.I would be grateful if the learned membersof the group enlighten me on the following issue:-It is a well known rule in astrology that if if during themahadasha of a planet its own antardasha gives good results then the rest of the mahadasha will be bad and if own antardasha is not goodthen the rest of the mahadasha will be good.However inspite of havingstudied the subject for 25 years now i have found no rules inastrology books as to how by looking at a horoscope it could be determined whether the mahadasha of a planet will give good resultsin its own antar or otherwise.All opinions are welcome.Opinions which are supported by exampleswill be highly appreciated.Regards RK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 Hi Prem,Joined the group yesterday.Thanks for a clear and concise explanation to mahadasha/antardasha.I am just beginning to learn this system and generally get rather confused with interactions between various planets due to conjunction, aspects and house ownership and modifications of results therefore.Can I count on you to also assist me whenever I run into some problems re KP system? This request is based on the fact that you can express yourself quite clearly.RegardsSunilPrem Chopra <pramchopra1964 wrote: ~~Om Satguru Shree Sachidanand Sainath Maharaj Ki Jai~~ Dear Baqaya Ji Namaskar Feel great to see your post here thanks it is very valuable post indeed. I am give the matter what I observe with glory of KP. http://www.jupitersweb.com/kp_How%20does%20the%20dasha%20lord%20function.htm In the example below, I will elaborate on the function of the dasha lord Venus, using an Aries Lagna. 12 Lagna 2 3 11 Rasi Chart 4 10 Mercury 9 Venus 20°21' 7 6 Planetary Effects: In KP, how are we to judge how the planets will react in any given situation? A planet moving in a star is primarily under the influence of the lord of that star, and the planet will predominately give the results of the house the star lord occupies, in addition to the house(s) owned by the star lord. Then, the planet itself will offer the results of the house it occupies and the house(s) it owns. Assess both the star lord and the planet to determine the nature of the event. Chart Example: For a client with an Aries lagna, Venus is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses. During a Venus dasha, we can say that marriage will take place as both the 2nd and 7th houses are significators for marriage, as is Venus. Dasha lord Venus is posited in Scorpio at 20 degrees 21 minutes, in the star of Jyeshta, which is ruled by Mercury, making Mercury the star lord of Venus. (If unfamiliar with stars and subs, please see # 160 in the Star and Sub Lord Table). Now we must determine how Venus will function, and how it will react to the prospect of marriage. So what are the functions of Venus dasha Venus bhukti in this example chart? Venus is posited in the Nakshatra of Jyeshta, which is ruled by Mercury. Mercury is posited in the 5th house, and is the lord of the 3rd and the 6th houses. This means that Venus will be under the influence and control of the planet Mercury, therefore Venus is compelled - by Mercury - to give the results of the 5th house because Mercury is posited in the 5th house. In addition to the 5th house, Mercury lords the 3rd and the 6th, therefore Venus - in her dasha - will predominately offer the results of the 5th, 3rd, and 6th houses - the houses of her star lord, Mercury. Because Venus lords the 2nd and the 7th, Venus will be very attentive to - and concerned with - the matters revolving around the event of marriage, and therefore will indulge herself to initiate the marital ceremony by engaging in a love affair. Why? Because she is under the influence of Mercury - lord of the 3rd and 6th - but Mercury is occupying the 5th house of love affairs. So Mercury influences Venus - who is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses of marriage - to submit to the matters of the 5th house first (where Mercury is posited - 5th suggests love affairs) and therefore entices Venus into a love affair that ultimately results in a marriage. However, after some time, Mercury - being lord of the 6th house (and now giving the secondary results of lordship - remember Mercury owns the 6th - which is 12th to the 7th house of marriage), so Mercury now initiates phase 2 of his plan for Venus - which is to separate the couple through 6th house matters (debts, conflict, etc.). So now Mercury's function, once again, is to lead the stage for divorce proceedings to follow. So here you can see how several matters with respect to marriage are built in to both involve the Dasha lord and the star lord, but according to the event matter, the house results are the only ones that manifest. So in summation, dasha and bhukti lord Venus is lord of the 2nd and 7th houses, and posited in the 8th. Mercury, the star lord of Venus, is posited in the 5th house and owns the 3rd and 6th houses. With all that in mind, we can now see how Venus is connected to offer the results of the 8th, 2nd, 7th, 5th, 6th, and 3rd houses. Venus will predominately offer the results of its star lord Mercury, and Mercury's position in the 5th house to initiate an affair, followed by Mercury's lordship of the 6th and 3rd houses, and then move on to the results of the 2nd and 7th houses of Venus, and also the 8th where Venus resides. So for deciding the matter of marriage, the 2nd and the 7th are the permanent residence for Venus - as Venus has lordship over these two houses - while the 8th house is where Venus takes up temporary residence. Then, the 5th, 6th, and the 3rd houses of Mercury are the ones controlling and compelling Venus to respond to the matters of the 5th, 6th, and 3rd. Therefore, when the Venus dasha and bhukti is operating in this chart, Venus will first let you know (by lordship) that the matters will revolve around Marriage because the dasha/bhukti lord owns the 2nd and the 7th houses, and then that the results will manifest according to the position and then lordship of the star lord of Venus - which is Mercury. So much falls in the hands of the planet that is star lord of the dasha/bhukti that is running. See KP: Timing: Transits and Dashas *********** *All references to the material above are from my understanding of the work and teachings of Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti, Chandrakant R. Bhatt, K. Subramainiam, Sri M.P. Shanmugam, Prof K. Hariharan, and/or publications in the KP & Astrology Journals/Yearbooks. For Book information, please go to KP Books. My observation is that for more precise forecasting event we have to go up to Deha Dasha. Thanks Pram Chopra On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Rup Krishen Baqaya <baqayarup wrote: Hi all, New member here.I would be grateful if the learned membersof the group enlighten me on the following issue:-It is a well known rule in astrology that if if during themahadasha of a planet its own antardasha gives good results then therest of the mahadasha will be bad and if own antardasha is not goodthen the rest of the mahadasha will be good.However inspite of havingstudied the subject for 25 years now i have found no rules inastrology books as to how by looking at a horoscope it could bedetermined whether the mahadasha of a planet will give good resultsin its own antar or otherwise.All opinions are welcome.Opinions which are supported by exampleswill be highly appreciated.Regards RK Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.