Guest guest Posted November 9, 2000 Report Share Posted November 9, 2000 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Austin, Some comments are below: - austin <fschmidt <varahamihira > Thursday, November 09, 2000 9:08 AM [sri Guru] Narayan Dasa - Reconciling the Antardasa instructions > Namaste Brendan, > > After reviewing all my options for determinating the sub-periods for the > Narayana dasa system > I submit the following approach: > > ANTARADASA Rule: > > (a) Find the stronger of dasa sign and the 7th from it. > This rule should written in the following manner to add clarity and > specificity to the instruction: > [ In my humble estimation, we should not assume that the brevity of any rule > will be interpreted > correctly. I urge all on this list to write your answers comprehensively > so to limit misinterpretation] > > A1: Inspect each Mahadasa period that was calculated and; > > A2: Look at the Mahadasa sign, starting with the first Mahadasa period > calculated then; > > A3: Start in order ( see below). Evaluate each Mahadasa sign ( e.g. Taurus > first from the list below) > and determine which sign Taurus OR the 7th sign from Taurus ( in this > case Scorpio) is the strongest. > How is that done? - Refer to the sections X through Z below on > Comparing Strengths of the 1st and 7th > signs to evaluate which sign is stronger. > > B1) Identify the lord of the strongest sign evaluated in A1-A3 above and > see what Rasi the lord occupies. > > B2) Start antardasas from that sign. > > C1) If it is an odd sign, go forward. If it is an even sign, go backward. > Note in this case we are talking about Odd or even footed signs > which are the following: Ar,Ta,Ge,Li,Sc,Ag are odd-footed signs , the > remaining > signs Cn,Le, Vi,Cp,Aq,Pi are even footed. RATH: FOR ANTARDASA WE ARE TALKING ABOUT ODD AND EVEN SIGNS AND NOT ODD OR EVEN FOOTED SIGNS. You are very articulate...perfection is the path to Godhead. Best Wishes Sanjay Rath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2000 Report Share Posted November 17, 2000 In a message dated 11/8/2000 8:43:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, fschmidt writes: Namaste Frank, As far as I can tell, your summary of the rules is correct! Regards, Brendan > After reviewing all my options for determinating the sub-periods for the > Narayana dasa system > I submit the following approach: > > ANTARADASA Rule: > > (a) Find the stronger of dasa sign and the 7th from it. > This rule should written in the following manner to add clarity and > specificity to the instruction: > [ In my humble estimation, we should not assume that the brevity of any rule > will be interpreted > correctly. I urge all on this list to write your answers comprehensively > so to limit misinterpretation] > > A1: Inspect each Mahadasa period that was calculated and; > > A2: Look at the Mahadasa sign, starting with the first Mahadasa period > calculated then; > > A3: Start in order ( see below). Evaluate each Mahadasa sign ( e.g. Taurus > first from the list below) > and determine which sign Taurus OR the 7th sign from Taurus ( in this > case Scorpio) is the strongest. > How is that done? - Refer to the sections X through Z below on > Comparing Strengths of the 1st and 7th > signs to evaluate which sign is stronger. > > B1) Identify the lord of the strongest sign evaluated in A1-A3 above and > see what Rasi the lord occupies. > > B2) Start antardasas from that sign. > > C1) If it is an odd sign, go forward. If it is an even sign, go backward. > Note in this case we are talking about Odd or even footed signs > which are the following: Ar,Ta,Ge,Li,Sc,Ag are odd-footed signs , the > remaining > signs Cn,Le, Vi,Cp,Aq,Pi are even footed. > > Examples: (1) Leo (forward) - Le, Vi, Li, Sc, Sg etc. > Taurus (backward) - Ta, Ar, Pi, Aq, Cp etc > > D1) All 12 antardasas are of equal duration. So if dasa is of n years, all > antardasas will be of n months. > [Note: 1 year=12 months, 1 month=30 days, 1 day=1 degree motion of Sun] > > COMPARING STRENGTH OF 1st and 7th sign from it- > Note as you go in order below and once a rule is met, you needn't go any > further. > > (X1) If one of the above houses is with a larger number of planets ( > Grahas), then that sign is the stronger. > > (Y1) " SWAAMI GURUJNA DRIGYOGAHA " . If one of them is aspected OR CONJOINED by > more out of (aa) Jupiter, (bb) Mercury and (cc) dispositor, then he is > stronger. These carry equal weight. > Example: Lets assume that we are considering Le & Aq(1/7). Lets also assume > that Le is aspected by > Ju & Aq by Me, and their lords do not aspect their respective signs. > Then there is a tie. When looking for the aspect of lord/dispositor, you > can settle for aspect from either lord, > but you have to use the stronger lord in all other rules. > > (Z1) A sign with its lord in a sign with a different oddity (odd/even) is > stronger than a sign with its lord > in a sign with the same oddity. > > (Z2) A sign whose lord is more advanced in longitude from the beginning of > its sign is stronger. > Rahu and Ketu's advancement should be measured from the end i.e. > 30degrees - the longitude of Rahu > or Ketu which ever is being evaluated. This due to thier retro travel > though the 12 signs or Dwadasaditya. > > __________________________ > __________ > > Narayana Dasa Mahadasa list - Antardasa calculations > will start from Ta and run though Li. > > Sign Ruler Odd footed > Even Footed Distance to lord > In Rasi First Cycle > Length of Dasa Running Total > yrs i.e. age Year from July 17th,1952 > Taurus Sukra O 3 2 2 7/17/54 > Sag Guru O 5 4 6 7/17/58 > Cancer Chandra E 3 3 9 7/17/61 > Aquarius Sani E 6 5 14 7/17/66 > Virgo Buddha E 3 2 16 7/17/68 > Aries Mangla O 7 6 22 7/17/74 > Scorpio Ketu* O 9 8 30 7/17/82 > Gemini Buddha O 2 1 31 7/18/83 > Capricorn Sani E 5 4 35 7/18/87 > Leo Ravi E 2 1 36 7/17/88 > Pisces Guru E 12 11 47 7/18/99 > Libra Sukra O 10 9 56 7/17/08 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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