Guest guest Posted December 8, 2000 Report Share Posted December 8, 2000 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Sat Siri, > Puzzling over the hint you have given Narasimha I am > wondering if the antaras in Tribhagi Dasa should cover a set of nine > nakshatras. In the first bhaga the first set of nakshatras Aswini > through Aslesha, in the second Magha through Jyeshtha, and in the third > Mula through Revati. This is how *I* understood Sanjay's hint: Let us say natal Moon is in Hasta. Then Moon dasa in standard Vimsottari dasa covers Hasta and that gives the results of Sravanam and Rohini also. Mars dasa covers Chitra and that gives the results of Dhanishtha and Mrigasira also. And so on. In the Tribhagi variation, first Moon dasa gives the results of Hasta. First Mars dasa gives the results of Chitra. And so on. Then the second Moon dasa gives the results of Sravanam (at 120 deg from natal Moon!) and the second Mars dasa gives the results of Dhanishtha. And so on. In the third tribhaga, results of the nakshatras in the last 120 deg (from natal Moon and not from Aswini) are given (Rohini, Mrigasira, Ardra etc in this example). In standard Vimsottari dasa, we are giving more importance to planets. Perhaps we can give importance to nakshatras and use nakshatra chakra (Sarvatobhadra chakra) in interpreting Tribhagi dasa. As per antardasas, standard Yogini dasa seems to suggest that we should take only 9 antardasas and not 27. But what you said is probably not correct (I am only giving my guess). The first bhaga will not contain Aswini-Asresha as you said, but it should contain 9 nakshatras from the nakshatra corresponding to the dasa. In the first Moon dasa (Hasta) in the example, the nine antardasas should correspond to nakshatras from Hasta to Uttarashadha. In the first Mars dasa (Chitra), ADs should correspond to nakshatras from Chitra to Sravanam. In the second Moon dasa (Sravanam), antardasas should belong to nakshatras from Sravanam to Krittika. And so on. That is how *I* understood it. But I cannot understand why there can't be 27 antardasas covering each nakshatra in each nakshatra's dasa. That's a different issue. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2000 Report Share Posted December 8, 2000 Ohm gurubhyom namaha Dear members, First I would like to apologise to Sanjay and other Gurus for not attempting any of the recent home works. I know that only effort will give the results (kashte phalli). But, due to work and some other personal reasons, I am not able to do the home works. How ever, I am lucky enough to be able to read all the lesions. When Sanjay wrote about Tribhagi dasa, it reminded an old question by me to the list. Some where in the Jataka parijatakam, I read (while definition for vimsottari was given) that first the dasa of the constellation of the native and then in the order of the starts. (aswini then bharani like that). That time, I asked how to understand correlating constellations and vimsottari dasa? I was wondering if Moon dasa shall be devided in to 3 parts and each part is for one of the constellation owned by him. Then I was wondering how to calculate/correlate sub dasas. After this Tribhagi dasa is told us by Sanjay, I am very much relieved. My speculations at that time are now rested. This seems more logical and natural than having moon constellation dasas consequently. But now, when I thought about antardasas, I have a reason why 9 instead of 27. (May be my reasoning may be wrong). Each nakshatra has its influence on us. The influence is experienced by us mortals by means of planets which carry the influence To us. Nakshtras are fixed and unchanging. So, if at all nakshatras are to give the results directly, whole of dasa would be similar. So, whole of the lowest sub devision of dasa shall be similar. But, when it comes through planets, TRANSITs and the nature of the planet itself will matter. And hence, for antardasas and so on, considering planets is more meaningfull. Then why at all considering nakshatras at all? WHY DO NOT WE JUST USE standard vimsottari where we do not acknoledge the Nakashatras? Reason is simple. Saying that dasas for a person born in krittika and uttara phalguni (with same dasa sesham) Would not be so good. If we cast the dasa pravesh charts for both, both will be identical. And Rasi chart may not change that much. (Note that for one we may have used utpanna vimsottari and for one we might have used from janma nakshatram, so this is possible on the same data with different times only Lagna changing!!) Regards, Narayana Rao. -----Original Message----- Narasimha Rao [pvr] Friday, December 08, 2000 11:32 AM varahamihira [sri Guru] Reply to Sat Siri (Re: Tribhagi Dasa) Hare Rama Krishna Dear Sat Siri, > Puzzling over the hint you have given Narasimha I am > wondering if the antaras in Tribhagi Dasa should cover a set of nine > nakshatras. In the first bhaga the first set of nakshatras Aswini > through Aslesha, in the second Magha through Jyeshtha, and in the third > Mula through Revati. This is how *I* understood Sanjay's hint: Let us say natal Moon is in Hasta. Then Moon dasa in standard Vimsottari dasa covers Hasta and that gives the results of Sravanam and Rohini also. Mars dasa covers Chitra and that gives the results of Dhanishtha and Mrigasira also. And so on. In the Tribhagi variation, first Moon dasa gives the results of Hasta. First Mars dasa gives the results of Chitra. And so on. Then the second Moon dasa gives the results of Sravanam (at 120 deg from natal Moon!) and the second Mars dasa gives the results of Dhanishtha. And so on. In the third tribhaga, results of the nakshatras in the last 120 deg (from natal Moon and not from Aswini) are given (Rohini, Mrigasira, Ardra etc in this example). In standard Vimsottari dasa, we are giving more importance to planets. Perhaps we can give importance to nakshatras and use nakshatra chakra (Sarvatobhadra chakra) in interpreting Tribhagi dasa. As per antardasas, standard Yogini dasa seems to suggest that we should take only 9 antardasas and not 27. But what you said is probably not correct (I am only giving my guess). The first bhaga will not contain Aswini-Asresha as you said, but it should contain 9 nakshatras from the nakshatra corresponding to the dasa. In the first Moon dasa (Hasta) in the example, the nine antardasas should correspond to nakshatras from Hasta to Uttarashadha. In the first Mars dasa (Chitra), ADs should correspond to nakshatras from Chitra to Sravanam. In the second Moon dasa (Sravanam), antardasas should belong to nakshatras from Sravanam to Krittika. And so on. That is how *I* understood it. But I cannot understand why there can't be 27 antardasas covering each nakshatra in each nakshatra's dasa. That's a different issue. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha OM TAT SAT Archive: varahamihira Info: varahamihira/info.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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