Guest guest Posted September 11, 2002 Report Share Posted September 11, 2002 Dear Friends Ram Krishn Hare Mas Dasha is a very popular Dasha for yearly predictions.It is given in almost all panchangs in north India.Most people use it with transit from natal-moon.I think Narsimha is also using it with TP charts. This dasha depends only on natal moon sign and operates on fixed dates every year.When Sun enters natal moon sign Ravi dasha starts and moves on until next year in fixed sequence given below. Ravi-20:chandr-50:mangal-28:budh-56:shani-36:guru-58:rahu-42:shukr-70 Days. These days are strictly based on sun's longitude. For example if moon is in aris, Ravi dasha starts from 14th april,Chandr Dasha is from 4th may etc. Thanks Anilkumar OM TAT SAT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2002 Report Share Posted September 11, 2002 Dear Anil, > Mas Dasha is a very popular Dasha for yearly predictions.It is given > in almost all panchangs in north India.Most people use it with transit > from natal-moon.I think Narsimha is also using it with TP charts. The days you gave below for Maasa dasa are close to what one gets with Ashtottari dasa. That may be why you thought I use that dasa. However, that's not right. The dasa that I and Pt. Rath use in annual TP (Tithi Pravesha) charts is called "Tithi Ashtottari dasa". This is basically like Ashtottari dasa, but the first dasa is decided based on the tithi and the fraction of tithi left. In other words, tithi is used instead of nakshatras for dasa initiation. I covered TA dasa with examples in my lecture on August 26 at the SJVC west coast conference. One can get the tapes from Laksmi (laksmi_k). TP charts and TA dasa are a wonderful combination. It was my great fortune that I was given the privilege of revealing these twin techniques to the world for the first time in California. > This dasha depends only on natal moon sign and operates on fixed dates > every year.When Sun enters natal moon sign Ravi dasha starts and moves > on until next year in fixed sequence given below. > > Ravi-20:chandr-50:mangal-28:budh-56:shani-36:guru-58:rahu-42:shukr- 70 > Days. > These days are strictly based on sun's longitude. > For example if moon is in aris, > Ravi dasha starts from 14th april,Chandr Dasha is from 4th may etc. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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