Guest guest Posted October 8, 2000 Report Share Posted October 8, 2000 Dear Karu, If you don't mind, I will jump in and answer. > Dear Sat Siri ji, > > Welcome back to the list. > I have two questions if you could kindly help me. > > 1. What is dwi-Janma year ? I know the meaning of terms, but is it 2nd cycle > of the varshapal or some thing else ? No. A dwi-janma year is a year in which Tajaka annual chart has the same lagna (rising sign, not necessarily the same degrees) as the natal chart. Such a year is said to bring troubles and a figurative re-birth. > 2. Can we compress Ashtottari dasa in general or is it just a experiment ? Ideally it should be possible to compress any dasa to the annual chart or to a mundane chart. If a chart has an effective period of 1 year or 1 month or 4 years, then it should be possible to compress dasas so that the paramayush becomes the time period of effect of the chart. However, there are some issues with compressing a dasa to a Tajaka chart. For example, those who compress Vimsottari dasa to a Tajaka annual chart do not use Moon's nakshatra in the Tajaka chart, but they use the natal Moon's nakshatra and progress it by one nakshatra per year. This is called Mudda dasa. However, I do not feel comfortable with this because I do not understand the basis for this progression. Moreover, what should you do for monthly charts? This knowledge could be incorrect. In the case of Ashtottari dasa, each nakshatra does not correspond to one dasa. So 3 approaches are possible for compressing Ashtottari dasas to Tajaka annual charts: (1) Take the nakshatra in Tajaka chart and compute (2) Take natal Moon and progress by one nakshatra per year (3) Take natal Moon and progress by one dasa (i.e. 3 or 4 nakshatras as applicable) per year We need more research to identify the right one. Also, we need to understand the basis for progressing natal Moon's nakshatra and using it in Tajaka annual charts. We also need to understand what to do in monthly charts. Sometime back, Sanjay told me that this nakshatra progression could be wrong knowledge. I tend to agree with him as I can't see a logical basis behind it. However, this is followed by many many astrologers and it is a tradition in many paramparas. Still, the knowledge could be incomplete. Until the logic is clear, one may concentrate on Patyayini dasa taught by Tajaka writers. Personally, I find the compressed Narayana dasa (which I explained on vedic astrology) the best for all Tajaka charts (from annual to monthly to 60-hr charts) and I find Patyayini dasa the next best. However, it should be possible to compress Vimsottari, Ashtottari etc also. But the way we do it now may or may not be correct. > Thanks in advance. > Hare Krshna > > Karu May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2000 Report Share Posted October 8, 2000 >Dear Karu, > >If you don't mind, I will jump in and answer. Jaya Jaya jagannath, Namasthe Narasimha, Thank you verymuch for your quick and detailed explanation. Hare Krshna Karu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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