Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Dear friends, I visited http://www.wandahl.com/Pages/Articles/Pred5.htm and saw an article on Sudarshana Progressions. Please have a look at it, it is a nice piece. If anybody can throw some more light on this subject, I will be most grateful. ===== Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs Editor, The Partial Art of Detection ===== Mail is new and improved - Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 I digress but I have always been fascinated by the fact that the degree and year progression used by tropical/western astrologers bears an interesting relationship with the vimshottari dasha of jyotish. If you look at vimshottari, one cycle lasts 120 years and spans 120 degrees (9 nakshatras, aries to cancer; leo to scorpio; sag to pisces). The difference and a significant one lies in the fact that tropical astrologers progress using a uniform motion of one degree per year, while jyotishis use a progression that varies in speed, so for the same longitudinal arc covered, the progression (dasha) moves most rapidly for sun (13d20m in 6 years) and the slowest for venus (13d20m in 20 years). Very interesting, I always thought! RR , Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji> wrote: > Dear friends, > > I visited http://www.wandahl.com/Pages/Articles/Pred5.htm and > saw an article on Sudarshana Progressions. Please have a look at > it, it is a nice piece. If anybody can throw some more light on > this subject, I will be most grateful. > > > ===== > Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm > Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs > Editor, The Partial Art of Detection > ===== > > > > > > Mail is new and improved - Check it out! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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