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Jaya Jagannath

Dear Solai,

First determine whether the Lagna or the Moon is stronger. depending on

this, the Lagna Naksha or Moon Nakshatra should be used to calculate the

Dasa Balance. Now, if four or more planets are in Kendra to Lagna then the

Dasa is modified to Tara Dasa.

 

In any case the Utpanna, Kshema and Adhana Dasa shall eb determined on

the basis of the Longitude of the Moon but the balance shall be calculated

from the respective constellations.

Take my case. Lagna is stronger than the Moon sign. Thus the Lagna

Nakshatra should initiate the Vimsottari Dasa. However four planets are

placed in the kendra to the Lagna and they shall convert the dasa to Tara

Dasa. However for purpose of Utapanna and other dasa, the Moon longitude has

to be used as these are derived from the Moon.

 

With Best Wishes,

Sanjay Rath

-

Solai Kannan <solai

<varahamihira >

Sunday, July 30, 2000 1:01 PM

[sri Guru] Fwd: Starting period of Vimsottari

 

 

> Ohm Shri Ragavendraya Namah

> Jaya Jagannatha

>

> Namaste Gurudeva,

>

> I am forwrding this Old Vedic Astrology mail as I am cofused with the

> lesson and this mail.

>

> In the lesson it is given as follows.

>

> " ......Calculation of Dasa Balance

> After having determined the strongest constellation that will

> initiate the Vimsottari dasa, the next

> logical step is to determine the balance of dasa.

> Step 1: Determine the exact longitude of the *Lagna/Moon* as the case

> maybe. (Say M)..... "

>

> Based on the above for one reply I took Lagna Nakshatra as basis for

> dasa period calculation.

>

> Wherein in this forwarded mail, you have mentioned, that all the dasa

> sesham must be calculated from the Moon Nakshatra.

>

> Please clarify my confusion

>

> Thanks

> Your sisya

> Solai Kannan

>

> vedic astrology , " SRath " <SRath@p...> wrote:

> Dear Narasimha and others,

> The Moon is the overlord ofmthe constellations and shall

> determine

> the exact degree of the nakshetra for determining Dasa sesham i.e the

> ratio

> of the balance of dasa remains.

> Some softwares give all kinds of experiments on the basis of

> the

> ORIGINAL RESEARCH of Sri K N Rao. I have advised Rao Sahib to publish

> his

> own Upadesa Sutram..at this rate.

> The exact dasa affecting the life of the individual shall

> have to be

> seen from the strongest of the stars. Normally, if the Moon is in

> trines to

> Lagna, you will find the Vimsottari Dasa giving excellent results.

>

> With Regards,

> Sanjay Rath

> ----------------

> > Dear Sanjay,

> >

> > This doubt is from my brother. He works at HCL (Hindustan Computers

> Ltd)

> > in Chennai.

> >

> > He sent this doubt to our vedic astrology list. I am forwarding it

> to you

> > because you are not a member yet!

> >

> > Your sishya,

> > Narasimha

> >

> > PS: I am copying this mail to my brother also. You can reply only

> to him

> > or to the entire list.

> >

> > ---------------------- Forwarded by Narasimha Rao/PicTel on

> 04/08/99 11:01

> > AM ---------------------------

> >

> > Sanjay Rath ji,

> >

> > In " Crux of Vedic Astrology Timing of Events " you mentioned that the

> > starting dasa of Vimsottari shall be depicted carefully (from Lord

> on

> > Moons

> > constellation,

> > Lord of Ascendant constellation, Lord of 5th star from that

> occupied by

> > Moon, and Namanakshtra lord). Now, how is dasa shesham calculated?

> >

> > Let me elaborate my doubt. If we decide that the first dasa is that

> of

> > lord of Ascendants star, then do we consider fraction of star

> Ascendant

> > has to travel and calculate dasa shesham or calculate it using moons

> > constellation? If your answer is to use the fraction left in

> Ascendant's

> > star, then how do we do the same in case of 5th star from Moons

> star?

> >

> > With regards,

> > PVKL Narayana Rao.

>

> ----

> --

> eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/vedic astrology

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> --- End forwarded message ---

>

>

>

>

>

> OM TAT SAT

> Archive: varahamihira

> Info: varahamihira/info.html

>

>

>

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Dear Sanjay ji,

Here is a nice distinction: Suppose Moon is stronger and both Moon and

Lagna have four planets in quadrants. Moon has to be chosen. But now do we use

Tara dasa because there are four in quadrants from Moon? or because there are

four in quadrants from lagna? And which do we base the starting dasas on,

strongest planet from Moon or from Lagna?

Here is such a chart:

Taurus: Lagna, Ketu

Gem: Mer (AK), Sat, Ven

Can: Sun

Leo: Mars

Scor: Rah

Sag: Moon

Aqu: Jup

Thank you,

Sat Nam

Sat Siri

Aisa hamra sakha sahaee

Gur Har miliaa bhagat drirhaee

--rag Asa, Guru Nanak

 

Sanjay Rath wrote:

 

> Jaya Jagannath

> Dear Solai,

> First determine whether the Lagna or the Moon is stronger. depending on

> this, the Lagna Naksha or Moon Nakshatra should be used to calculate the

> Dasa Balance. Now, if four or more planets are in Kendra to Lagna then the

> Dasa is modified to Tara Dasa.

>

> In any case the Utpanna, Kshema and Adhana Dasa shall eb determined on

> the basis of the Longitude of the Moon but the balance shall be calculated

> from the respective constellations.

> Take my case. Lagna is stronger than the Moon sign. Thus the Lagna

> Nakshatra should initiate the Vimsottari Dasa. However four planets are

> placed in the kendra to the Lagna and they shall convert the dasa to Tara

> Dasa. However for purpose of Utapanna and other dasa, the Moon longitude has

> to be used as these are derived from the Moon.

>

> With Best Wishes,

> Sanjay Rath

> -

> Solai Kannan <solai

> <varahamihira >

> Sunday, July 30, 2000 1:01 PM

> [sri Guru] Fwd: Starting period of Vimsottari

>

> > Ohm Shri Ragavendraya Namah

> > Jaya Jagannatha

> >

> > Namaste Gurudeva,

> >

> > I am forwrding this Old Vedic Astrology mail as I am cofused with the

> > lesson and this mail.

> >

> > In the lesson it is given as follows.

> >

> > " ......Calculation of Dasa Balance

> > After having determined the strongest constellation that will

> > initiate the Vimsottari dasa, the next

> > logical step is to determine the balance of dasa.

> > Step 1: Determine the exact longitude of the *Lagna/Moon* as the case

> > maybe. (Say M)..... "

> >

> > Based on the above for one reply I took Lagna Nakshatra as basis for

> > dasa period calculation.

> >

> > Wherein in this forwarded mail, you have mentioned, that all the dasa

> > sesham must be calculated from the Moon Nakshatra.

> >

> > Please clarify my confusion

> >

> > Thanks

> > Your sisya

> > Solai Kannan

> >

> > vedic astrology , " SRath " <SRath@p...> wrote:

> > Dear Narasimha and others,

> > The Moon is the overlord ofmthe constellations and shall

> > determine

> > the exact degree of the nakshetra for determining Dasa sesham i.e the

> > ratio

> > of the balance of dasa remains.

> > Some softwares give all kinds of experiments on the basis of

> > the

> > ORIGINAL RESEARCH of Sri K N Rao. I have advised Rao Sahib to publish

> > his

> > own Upadesa Sutram..at this rate.

> > The exact dasa affecting the life of the individual shall

> > have to be

> > seen from the strongest of the stars. Normally, if the Moon is in

> > trines to

> > Lagna, you will find the Vimsottari Dasa giving excellent results.

> >

> > With Regards,

> > Sanjay Rath

> > ----------------

> > > Dear Sanjay,

> > >

> > > This doubt is from my brother. He works at HCL (Hindustan Computers

> > Ltd)

> > > in Chennai.

> > >

> > > He sent this doubt to our vedic astrology list. I am forwarding it

> > to you

> > > because you are not a member yet!

> > >

> > > Your sishya,

> > > Narasimha

> > >

> > > PS: I am copying this mail to my brother also. You can reply only

> > to him

> > > or to the entire list.

> > >

> > > ---------------------- Forwarded by Narasimha Rao/PicTel on

> > 04/08/99 11:01

> > > AM ---------------------------

> > >

> > > Sanjay Rath ji,

> > >

> > > In " Crux of Vedic Astrology Timing of Events " you mentioned that the

> > > starting dasa of Vimsottari shall be depicted carefully (from Lord

> > on

> > > Moons

> > > constellation,

> > > Lord of Ascendant constellation, Lord of 5th star from that

> > occupied by

> > > Moon, and Namanakshtra lord). Now, how is dasa shesham calculated?

> > >

> > > Let me elaborate my doubt. If we decide that the first dasa is that

> > of

> > > lord of Ascendants star, then do we consider fraction of star

> > Ascendant

> > > has to travel and calculate dasa shesham or calculate it using moons

> > > constellation? If your answer is to use the fraction left in

> > Ascendant's

> > > star, then how do we do the same in case of 5th star from Moons

> > star?

> > >

> > > With regards,

> > > PVKL Narayana Rao.

> >

> > ----

> > --

> > eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/vedic astrology

> > Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com

> > --- End forwarded message ---

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > OM TAT SAT

> > Archive: varahamihira

> > Info: varahamihira/info.html

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> OM TAT SAT

> Archive: varahamihira

> Info: varahamihira/info.html

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