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Namaste friends,

 

Here is a list of vargas and matters seen in them. Parasara's BPHS is the source.

 

(1) Rasi (D-1): Existence at the physical level

(2) Hora (D-2): Wealth and finances.

(3) Drekkana (D-3): Siblings.

(4) Chaturthamsa (D-4): House, properties and fortune.

(5) Saptamsa (D-7): Children and grandchildren.

(6) Navamsa (D-9): Spouse, marriage and dharma.

(7) Dasamsa (D-10): Career and activities in society.

(8) Dwadasamsa (D-12): Parents and grandparents.

(9) Shodasamsa (D-16): Vehicles, luxuries, comforts and discomforts.

(10) Vimsamsa (D-20): Upasana and spiritual progress.

(11) Chaturvimsamsa (D-24): Learning and education.

(12) Nakshatramsa (D-27): Sub-conscious strengths and weaknesses, sub-conscious impulses.

(13) Trimsamsa (D-30): Evils and punishment, papa purusha (sub-conscious "evil

person" embedded in each person's existence).

(14) Khavedamsa (D-40): Inherited karma from maternal side.

(15) Akshavedamsa (D-45): Inherited karma from paternal side.

(16) Shashtyamsa (D-60): "All matters" (according to Parasara)

 

There are additional vargas taught by others (e.g. D-5, D-6, D-8, D-11, D-81,

D-108, D-144). There are also variations of some of the above charts (e.g. D-2,

D-3, D-9, D-30) which are used for specific purposes. But, the above 16 charts

are sufficient for most common purposes.

 

Each house has tens of meanings given in classic. Out of them, take the meaning

that is relevant to the matters associated with the divisional chart you are

using.

Regarding dasas, there are tens of them. But nakshatra dasas are the easiest to

use. The following are the most useful nakshatra dasas and conditions for their

applicability. Again, the source is Parasara's BPHS. I am giving the percentage

of charts where the dasa is applicable in brackets.

 

(1) Vimsottari dasa (100%): No conditions of applicability

(2) Panchottari dasa (0.7%): Applicable if lagna is in Cancer in rasi and

dwadasamsa.(3) Sataabdika dasa (8%): Applicable if lagna is in "vargottama"

(4) Chaturaseeti sama dasa (8%): Applicable if 10th lord is in 10th

(5) Dwisaptati sama dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna lord is in 7th or if 7th lord is in lagna

(6) Shashtihayani dasa (8%): Applicable if Sun is in lagna

(7) Dwadasottari dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna is in an amsa of Venus [note: I

did not find this dasa working consistently]

(8) Ashtottari dasa (25%): Applicable if (a) Rahu is in a quadrant or trine from

lagna lord, but not placed in lagna and (b) birth occurred in Sukla paksha in

night time or in Krishna paksha in day time.

(9) Shodasottari dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora and it is

Krishna paksha or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is Sukla paksha.

(10) Shattrimsa sama dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora and it is

night time or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is day time.

 

There are many other dasas like Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa, Narayana dasa,

Chara dasa, Trikona dasa, Drigdasa, Yogardha dasa, Moola dasa, Sudarsana chakra

dasa etc. But the most applicable nakshatra dasa (from among the ten dasas

listed above) can always be the first dasa to try.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,Narasimha

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> With so many posts regarding the various spatio-temporal > classifications

i.e. varga charts and dasa systems, the conflicting > claims of their

applicability, validity and certainity of the > indications etc., a novice like

me is for sure confused. What I > gathered so far from the various posts and

material is that the Rasi > chart is the prime indicator of possibilities in

the life of native > and what isn't indicated in Rasi isn't guaranteed even if

appearing > in the Varga chart. Similar is the case with Vimshottari dasa i.e >

what is not indicated by Vimshottari (which one Moon or Lagna?) > isn't

guaranteed even if arrived by other dasa systems. Is this > right or did I get

the gist of discussions over the last few weeks > wrong? > > On a different

note, it'd be wonderful to arrive at two lookup > tables one for Dasa systems

and other for Varga charts with a)> Original propounder of the Dasa/Varga

b)Source book/traditon for the > claim c)conditions of applicability of the

said varga/dasa d) what > aspects of the native are better indicated by the

Varga/Dasa e)the > basic and consistently applicable rules for reading that

aspect(s) > of native viz. planets/signs/lords/karakas/arudhas etc.

f)supporting > tradition/literature/guru g)disputing tradition/literature/guru>

> Since the group has learned members representing a few different > schools of

astrology, some dasas/vargas may repeat multiple times > based on their idea of

its scope, applicability and validity. If > learned members are willing to

contribute from their experience and > study, it'd benefit beginners like us

immensely.> > thanks and regards> -Prasad

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Om Krishna Guru

 

Namaste Narasimha Ji,

 

Thanks for the Dasa's Look-Up Table. I am struggling to understand

the principle behind in choosing an appropriate conditional Dasa, in

the event of a native has 2 or 3 Conditional Dasa's applicable in the

Chart.

 

1) What is the order I should consider ?

2) Do I need to consider the longest time based Conditinal dasa as

the first applicable dasa ?

 

Please clarify my doubt.

 

Regards

Raghunatha Rao

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste friends,

>

> Here is a list of vargas and matters seen in them. Parasara's BPHS

is the source.

>

> (1) Rasi (D-1): Existence at the physical level

> (2) Hora (D-2): Wealth and finances.

> (3) Drekkana (D-3): Siblings.

> (4) Chaturthamsa (D-4): House, properties and fortune.

> (5) Saptamsa (D-7): Children and grandchildren.

> (6) Navamsa (D-9): Spouse, marriage and dharma.

> (7) Dasamsa (D-10): Career and activities in society.

> (8) Dwadasamsa (D-12): Parents and grandparents.

> (9) Shodasamsa (D-16): Vehicles, luxuries, comforts and discomforts.

> (10) Vimsamsa (D-20): Upasana and spiritual progress.

> (11) Chaturvimsamsa (D-24): Learning and education.

> (12) Nakshatramsa (D-27): Sub-conscious strengths and weaknesses,

sub-conscious impulses.

> (13) Trimsamsa (D-30): Evils and punishment, papa purusha (sub-

conscious "evil person" embedded in each person's existence).

> (14) Khavedamsa (D-40): Inherited karma from maternal side.

> (15) Akshavedamsa (D-45): Inherited karma from paternal side.

> (16) Shashtyamsa (D-60): "All matters" (according to Parasara)

>

> There are additional vargas taught by others (e.g. D-5, D-6, D-8, D-

11, D-81, D-108, D-144). There are also variations of some of the

above charts (e.g. D-2, D-3, D-9, D-30) which are used for specific

purposes. But, the above 16 charts are sufficient for most common

purposes.

>

> Each house has tens of meanings given in classic. Out of them, take

the meaning that is relevant to the matters associated with the

divisional chart you are using.

>

> Regarding dasas, there are tens of them. But nakshatra dasas are

the easiest to use. The following are the most useful nakshatra dasas

and conditions for their applicability. Again, the source is

Parasara's BPHS. I am giving the percentage of charts where the dasa

is applicable in brackets.

>

> (1) Vimsottari dasa (100%): No conditions of applicability

> (2) Panchottari dasa (0.7%): Applicable if lagna is in Cancer in

rasi and dwadasamsa.

> (3) Sataabdika dasa (8%): Applicable if lagna is in "vargottama"

> (4) Chaturaseeti sama dasa (8%): Applicable if 10th lord is in 10th

> (5) Dwisaptati sama dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna lord is in 7th

or if 7th lord is in lagna

> (6) Shashtihayani dasa (8%): Applicable if Sun is in lagna

> (7) Dwadasottari dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna is in an amsa of

Venus [note: I did not find this dasa working consistently]

> (8) Ashtottari dasa (25%): Applicable if (a) Rahu is in a quadrant

or trine from lagna lord, but not placed in lagna and (b) birth

occurred in Sukla paksha in night time or in Krishna paksha in day

time.

> (9) Shodasottari dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora and

it is Krishna paksha or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is Sukla

paksha.

> (10) Shattrimsa sama dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora

and it is night time or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is day time.

>

> There are many other dasas like Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa,

Narayana dasa, Chara dasa, Trikona dasa, Drigdasa, Yogardha dasa,

Moola dasa, Sudarsana chakra dasa etc. But the most applicable

nakshatra dasa (from among the ten dasas listed above) can always be

the first dasa to try.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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

> Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net

> Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org

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

>

> > With so many posts regarding the various spatio-temporal

> > classifications i.e. varga charts and dasa systems, the

conflicting

> > claims of their applicability, validity and certainity of the

> > indications etc., a novice like me is for sure confused. What I

> > gathered so far from the various posts and material is that the

Rasi

> > chart is the prime indicator of possibilities in the life of

native

> > and what isn't indicated in Rasi isn't guaranteed even if

appearing

> > in the Varga chart. Similar is the case with Vimshottari dasa i.e

> > what is not indicated by Vimshottari (which one Moon or Lagna?)

> > isn't guaranteed even if arrived by other dasa systems. Is this

> > right or did I get the gist of discussions over the last few

weeks

> > wrong?

> >

> > On a different note, it'd be wonderful to arrive at two lookup

> > tables one for Dasa systems and other for Varga charts with a)

> > Original propounder of the Dasa/Varga b)Source book/traditon for

the

> > claim c)conditions of applicability of the said varga/dasa d)

what

> > aspects of the native are better indicated by the Varga/Dasa e)

the

> > basic and consistently applicable rules for reading that aspect

(s)

> > of native viz. planets/signs/lords/karakas/arudhas etc. f)

supporting

> > tradition/literature/guru g)disputing tradition/literature/guru

> >

> > Since the group has learned members representing a few different

> > schools of astrology, some dasas/vargas may repeat multiple times

> > based on their idea of its scope, applicability and validity. If

> > learned members are willing to contribute from their experience

and

> > study, it'd benefit beginners like us immensely.

> >

> > thanks and regards

> > -Prasad

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Dear Rao

 

Let me interject.

 

The ranking system is also given in Udu Dasa book, have you seen the book?

 

Consider the one which is rare and also is more striking in the chart.

I was struggling to explain a friends chart for three years, till i

stumbled upon Chaturati sama dasa. Predictions on the basis of this

conditional dasas have been right on dot.

His 10th lord is mercury and is exalted in 10th house with sun.

No dwisaptati, no other condtional dasa applies for him luckily.

In swami Vivekanda's chart, If i remember right there are two or

three conditional dasas applicable, but Shasti Hayani dasa was

considered in Udu dasa book by PT.Rath as Sun sitting in lagna was

also the AK for him.

Please do research

best wishes

partha

 

 

 

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 12:46:47 -0000, Raghunatha Rao Nemani

<raon1008 wrote:

>

>

> Om Krishna Guru

>

> Namaste Narasimha Ji,

>

> Thanks for the Dasa's Look-Up Table. I am struggling to understand

> the principle behind in choosing an appropriate conditional Dasa, in

> the event of a native has 2 or 3 Conditional Dasa's applicable in the

> Chart.

>

> 1) What is the order I should consider ?

> 2) Do I need to consider the longest time based Conditinal dasa as

> the first applicable dasa ?

>

> Please clarify my doubt.

>

> Regards

> Raghunatha Rao

>

> vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

> <pvr@c...> wrote:

> > Namaste friends,

> >

> > Here is a list of vargas and matters seen in them. Parasara's BPHS

> is the source.

> >

> > (1) Rasi (D-1): Existence at the physical level

> > (2) Hora (D-2): Wealth and finances.

> > (3) Drekkana (D-3): Siblings.

> > (4) Chaturthamsa (D-4): House, properties and fortune.

> > (5) Saptamsa (D-7): Children and grandchildren.

> > (6) Navamsa (D-9): Spouse, marriage and dharma.

> > (7) Dasamsa (D-10): Career and activities in society.

> > (8) Dwadasamsa (D-12): Parents and grandparents.

> > (9) Shodasamsa (D-16): Vehicles, luxuries, comforts and discomforts.

> > (10) Vimsamsa (D-20): Upasana and spiritual progress.

> > (11) Chaturvimsamsa (D-24): Learning and education.

> > (12) Nakshatramsa (D-27): Sub-conscious strengths and weaknesses,

> sub-conscious impulses.

> > (13) Trimsamsa (D-30): Evils and punishment, papa purusha (sub-

> conscious "evil person" embedded in each person's existence).

> > (14) Khavedamsa (D-40): Inherited karma from maternal side.

> > (15) Akshavedamsa (D-45): Inherited karma from paternal side.

> > (16) Shashtyamsa (D-60): "All matters" (according to Parasara)

> >

> > There are additional vargas taught by others (e.g. D-5, D-6, D-8, D-

> 11, D-81, D-108, D-144). There are also variations of some of the

> above charts (e.g. D-2, D-3, D-9, D-30) which are used for specific

> purposes. But, the above 16 charts are sufficient for most common

> purposes.

> >

> > Each house has tens of meanings given in classic. Out of them, take

> the meaning that is relevant to the matters associated with the

> divisional chart you are using.

> >

> > Regarding dasas, there are tens of them. But nakshatra dasas are

> the easiest to use. The following are the most useful nakshatra dasas

> and conditions for their applicability. Again, the source is

> Parasara's BPHS. I am giving the percentage of charts where the dasa

> is applicable in brackets.

> >

> > (1) Vimsottari dasa (100%): No conditions of applicability

> > (2) Panchottari dasa (0.7%): Applicable if lagna is in Cancer in

> rasi and dwadasamsa.

> > (3) Sataabdika dasa (8%): Applicable if lagna is in "vargottama"

> > (4) Chaturaseeti sama dasa (8%): Applicable if 10th lord is in 10th

> > (5) Dwisaptati sama dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna lord is in 7th

> or if 7th lord is in lagna

> > (6) Shashtihayani dasa (8%): Applicable if Sun is in lagna

> > (7) Dwadasottari dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna is in an amsa of

> Venus [note: I did not find this dasa working consistently]

> > (8) Ashtottari dasa (25%): Applicable if (a) Rahu is in a quadrant

> or trine from lagna lord, but not placed in lagna and (b) birth

> occurred in Sukla paksha in night time or in Krishna paksha in day

> time.

> > (9) Shodasottari dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora and

> it is Krishna paksha or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is Sukla

> paksha.

> > (10) Shattrimsa sama dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora

> and it is night time or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is day time.

> >

> > There are many other dasas like Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa,

> Narayana dasa, Chara dasa, Trikona dasa, Drigdasa, Yogardha dasa,

> Moola dasa, Sudarsana chakra dasa etc. But the most applicable

> nakshatra dasa (from among the ten dasas listed above) can always be

> the first dasa to try.

> >

> > May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> > Narasimha

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

> > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net

> > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org

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

> >

> > > With so many posts regarding the various spatio-temporal

> > > classifications i.e. varga charts and dasa systems, the

> conflicting

> > > claims of their applicability, validity and certainity of the

> > > indications etc., a novice like me is for sure confused. What I

> > > gathered so far from the various posts and material is that the

> Rasi

> > > chart is the prime indicator of possibilities in the life of

> native

> > > and what isn't indicated in Rasi isn't guaranteed even if

> appearing

> > > in the Varga chart. Similar is the case with Vimshottari dasa i.e

> > > what is not indicated by Vimshottari (which one Moon or Lagna?)

> > > isn't guaranteed even if arrived by other dasa systems. Is this

> > > right or did I get the gist of discussions over the last few

> weeks

> > > wrong?

> > >

> > > On a different note, it'd be wonderful to arrive at two lookup

> > > tables one for Dasa systems and other for Varga charts with a)

> > > Original propounder of the Dasa/Varga b)Source book/traditon for

> the

> > > claim c)conditions of applicability of the said varga/dasa d)

> what

> > > aspects of the native are better indicated by the Varga/Dasa e)

> the

> > > basic and consistently applicable rules for reading that aspect

> (s)

> > > of native viz. planets/signs/lords/karakas/arudhas etc. f)

> supporting

> > > tradition/literature/guru g)disputing tradition/literature/guru

> > >

> > > Since the group has learned members representing a few different

> > > schools of astrology, some dasas/vargas may repeat multiple times

> > > based on their idea of its scope, applicability and validity. If

> > > learned members are willing to contribute from their experience

> and

> > > study, it'd benefit beginners like us immensely.

> > >

> > > thanks and regards

> > > -Prasad

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......

>

>

> Links

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

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V.Partha Sarathy,

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or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him. If a man speaks or

acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that

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Namaste,

 

A dasa that is more rarely applicable is given a higher priority. For example,

if Satabdika dasa and Shodasottari dasa are applicable, the former is given a

higher priority.

 

Also, a dasa with a higher paramayush is given priority if two equally rare dasas are applicable.

 

These are the rules I was taught and generally found working. However, one has

to make close calls in some cases. Understanding the meaning of the conditions

of applicability helps.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,Narasimha

-------------------------------Free Jyotish

lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.netFree Jyotish software

(Windows):

http://www.VedicAstrologer.org-------------------------------

 

> Om Krishna Guru> > Namaste Narasimha Ji,> > Thanks for the Dasa's Look-Up

Table. I am struggling to understand > the principle behind in choosing an

appropriate conditional Dasa, in > the event of a native has 2 or 3 Conditional

Dasa's applicable in the > Chart.> > 1) What is the order I should consider ?>

2) Do I need to consider the longest time based Conditinal dasa as > the first

applicable dasa ?> > Please clarify my doubt.> > Regards> Raghunatha Rao> ---

In , "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > <pvr@c...> wrote:> >

Namaste friends,> > > > Here is a list of vargas and matters seen in them.

Parasara's BPHS > is the source.> > > > (1) Rasi (D-1): Existence at the

physical level> > (2) Hora (D-2): Wealth and finances.> > (3) Drekkana (D-3):

Siblings.> > (4) Chaturthamsa (D-4): House, properties and fortune.> > (5)

Saptamsa (D-7): Children and grandchildren.> > (6) Navamsa (D-9): Spouse,

marriage and dharma.> > (7) Dasamsa (D-10): Career and activities in society.>

> (8) Dwadasamsa (D-12): Parents and grandparents.> > (9) Shodasamsa (D-16):

Vehicles, luxuries, comforts and discomforts.> > (10) Vimsamsa (D-20): Upasana

and spiritual progress.> > (11) Chaturvimsamsa (D-24): Learning and education.>

> (12) Nakshatramsa (D-27): Sub-conscious strengths and weaknesses, >

sub-conscious impulses.> > (13) Trimsamsa (D-30): Evils and punishment, papa

purusha (sub-> conscious "evil person" embedded in each person's existence).> >

(14) Khavedamsa (D-40): Inherited karma from maternal side.> > (15) Akshavedamsa

(D-45): Inherited karma from paternal side.> > (16) Shashtyamsa (D-60): "All

matters" (according to Parasara)> > > > There are additional vargas taught by

others (e.g. D-5, D-6, D-8, D-> 11, D-81, D-108, D-144). There are also

variations of some of the > above charts (e.g. D-2, D-3, D-9, D-30) which are

used for specific > purposes. But, the above 16 charts are sufficient for most

common > purposes.> > > > Each house has tens of meanings given in classic.

Out of them, take > the meaning that is relevant to the matters associated with

the > divisional chart you are using.> > > > Regarding dasas, there are tens of

them. But nakshatra dasas are > the easiest to use. The following are the most

useful nakshatra dasas > and conditions for their applicability. Again, the

source is > Parasara's BPHS. I am giving the percentage of charts where the

dasa > is applicable in brackets.> > > > (1) Vimsottari dasa (100%): No

conditions of applicability> > (2) Panchottari dasa (0.7%): Applicable if lagna

is in Cancer in > rasi and dwadasamsa.> > (3) Sataabdika dasa (8%): Applicable

if lagna is in "vargottama"> > (4) Chaturaseeti sama dasa (8%): Applicable if

10th lord is in 10th> > (5) Dwisaptati sama dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna

lord is in 7th > or if 7th lord is in lagna> > (6) Shashtihayani dasa (8%):

Applicable if Sun is in lagna> > (7) Dwadasottari dasa (16%): Applicable if

lagna is in an amsa of > Venus [note: I did not find this dasa working

consistently]> > (8) Ashtottari dasa (25%): Applicable if (a) Rahu is in a

quadrant > or trine from lagna lord, but not placed in lagna and (b) birth >

occurred in Sukla paksha in night time or in Krishna paksha in day > time.> >

(9) Shodasottari dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora and > it is

Krishna paksha or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is Sukla > paksha.> > (10)

Shattrimsa sama dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora > and it is

night time or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is day time.> > > > There are

many other dasas like Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa, > Narayana dasa, Chara

dasa, Trikona dasa, Drigdasa, Yogardha dasa, > Moola dasa, Sudarsana chakra

dasa etc. But the most applicable > nakshatra dasa (from among the ten dasas

listed above) can always be > the first dasa to try.> > > > May Jupiter's

light shine on us,> > Narasimha

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OM VISHNAVE NAMAH

OM NAMO NARAYANAYA

 

 

 

Dear Sri Rao, Namaste. could you kindly guide me in the folowing areas.

 

1)lagna lord is in debilitation in the 7th house (badhakasthana) for dual signs(Virgo lagna)

 

what are the efects of such a placement?

 

2)could you please also throw light on the current jupiter and saturn transits.

 

3) what are the factors considered for timing marriage?

 

Are only the transit of jupiter and saturn important.what is the role of other

planets in this regard.

 

Regards,

sekhar

 

 

 

 

 

 

..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

Namaste,

 

A dasa that is more rarely applicable is given a higher priority. For example,

if Satabdika dasa and Shodasottari dasa are applicable, the former is given a

higher priority.

 

Also, a dasa with a higher paramayush is given priority if two equally rare dasas are applicable.

 

These are the rules I was taught and generally found working. However, one has

to make close calls in some cases. Understanding the meaning of the conditions

of applicability helps.

 

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> Om Krishna Guru> > Namaste Narasimha Ji,> > Thanks for the Dasa's Look-Up

Table. I am struggling to understand > the principle behind in choosing an

appropriate conditional Dasa, in > the event of a native has 2 or 3 Conditional

Dasa's applicable in the > Chart.> > 1) What is the order I should consider ?>

2) Do I need to consider the longest time based Conditinal dasa as > the first

applicable dasa ?> > Please clarify my doubt.> > Regards> Raghunatha Rao> ---

In , "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > <pvr@c...> wrote:> >

Namaste friends,> > > > Here is a list of vargas and matters seen in them.

Parasara's BPHS > is the source.> > > > (1) Rasi (D-1):

Existence at the physical level> > (2) Hora (D-2): Wealth and finances.> > (3)

Drekkana (D-3): Siblings.> > (4) Chaturthamsa (D-4): House, properties and

fortune.> > (5) Saptamsa (D-7): Children and grandchildren.> > (6) Navamsa

(D-9): Spouse, marriage and dharma.> > (7) Dasamsa (D-10): Career and

activities in society.> > (8) Dwadasamsa (D-12): Parents and grandparents.> >

(9) Shodasamsa (D-16): Vehicles, luxuries, comforts and discomforts.> > (10)

Vimsamsa (D-20): Upasana and spiritual progress.> > (11) Chaturvimsamsa (D-24):

Learning and education.> > (12) Nakshatramsa (D-27): Sub-conscious strengths and

weaknesses, > sub-conscious impulses.> > (13) Trimsamsa (D-30): Evils and

punishment, papa purusha (sub-> conscious "evil person" embedded in each

person's existence).> > (14) Khavedamsa (D-40): Inherited karma from maternal

side.>

> (15) Akshavedamsa (D-45): Inherited karma from paternal side.> > (16)

Shashtyamsa (D-60): "All matters" (according to Parasara)> > > > There are

additional vargas taught by others (e.g. D-5, D-6, D-8, D-> 11, D-81, D-108,

D-144). There are also variations of some of the > above charts (e.g. D-2, D-3,

D-9, D-30) which are used for specific > purposes. But, the above 16 charts are

sufficient for most common > purposes.> > > > Each house has tens of meanings

given in classic. Out of them, take > the meaning that is relevant to the

matters associated with the > divisional chart you are using.> > > > Regarding

dasas, there are tens of them. But nakshatra dasas are > the easiest to use. The

following are the most useful nakshatra dasas > and conditions for their

applicability. Again, the source is > Parasara's BPHS. I am giving the

percentage of charts where the dasa > is applicable in brackets.> > > > (1)

Vimsottari dasa (100%): No conditions of applicability> > (2) Panchottari dasa

(0.7%): Applicable if lagna is in Cancer in > rasi and dwadasamsa.> > (3)

Sataabdika dasa (8%): Applicable if lagna is in "vargottama"> > (4)

Chaturaseeti sama dasa (8%): Applicable if 10th lord is in 10th> > (5)

Dwisaptati sama dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna lord is in 7th > or if 7th lord

is in lagna> > (6) Shashtihayani dasa (8%): Applicable if Sun is in lagna> > (7)

Dwadasottari dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna is in an amsa of > Venus [note: I

did not find this dasa working consistently]> > (8) Ashtottari dasa (25%):

Applicable if (a) Rahu is in a quadrant > or trine from lagna lord, but not

placed in lagna and (b) birth > occurred in Sukla paksha in night time or in

Krishna paksha in day

> time.> > (9) Shodasottari dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora and >

it is Krishna paksha or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is Sukla > paksha.> >

(10) Shattrimsa sama dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora > and it is

night time or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is day time.> > > > There are

many other dasas like Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa, > Narayana dasa, Chara

dasa, Trikona dasa, Drigdasa, Yogardha dasa, > Moola dasa, Sudarsana chakra

dasa etc. But the most applicable > nakshatra dasa (from among the ten dasas

listed above) can always be > the first dasa to try.> > > > May Jupiter's

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Om Krishna Guru

 

Namste Partha and Narasimha Garus

 

Thanks for the reply on my doubt and as suggested by you

I will read the Udu Dasa book by Sanjay Ji.

If I find any thing interesting I will write to the list.

 

Regards

Raghunatha Rao

 

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<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste,

>

> A dasa that is more rarely applicable is given a higher priority.

For example, if Satabdika dasa and Shodasottari dasa are applicable,

the former is given a higher priority.

>

> Also, a dasa with a higher paramayush is given priority if two

equally rare dasas are applicable.

>

> These are the rules I was taught and generally found working.

However, one has to make close calls in some cases. Understanding the

meaning of the conditions of applicability helps.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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>

> > Om Krishna Guru

> >

> > Namaste Narasimha Ji,

> >

> > Thanks for the Dasa's Look-Up Table. I am struggling to

understand

> > the principle behind in choosing an appropriate conditional Dasa,

in

> > the event of a native has 2 or 3 Conditional Dasa's applicable in

the

> > Chart.

> >

> > 1) What is the order I should consider ?

> > 2) Do I need to consider the longest time based Conditinal dasa

as

> > the first applicable dasa ?

> >

> > Please clarify my doubt.

> >

> > Regards

> > Raghunatha Rao

> > , "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

> > <pvr@c...> wrote:

> > > Namaste friends,

> > >

> > > Here is a list of vargas and matters seen in them. Parasara's

BPHS

> > is the source.

> > >

> > > (1) Rasi (D-1): Existence at the physical level

> > > (2) Hora (D-2): Wealth and finances.

> > > (3) Drekkana (D-3): Siblings.

> > > (4) Chaturthamsa (D-4): House, properties and fortune.

> > > (5) Saptamsa (D-7): Children and grandchildren.

> > > (6) Navamsa (D-9): Spouse, marriage and dharma.

> > > (7) Dasamsa (D-10): Career and activities in society.

> > > (8) Dwadasamsa (D-12): Parents and grandparents.

> > > (9) Shodasamsa (D-16): Vehicles, luxuries, comforts and

discomforts.

> > > (10) Vimsamsa (D-20): Upasana and spiritual progress.

> > > (11) Chaturvimsamsa (D-24): Learning and education.

> > > (12) Nakshatramsa (D-27): Sub-conscious strengths and

weaknesses,

> > sub-conscious impulses.

> > > (13) Trimsamsa (D-30): Evils and punishment, papa purusha (sub-

> > conscious "evil person" embedded in each person's existence).

> > > (14) Khavedamsa (D-40): Inherited karma from maternal side.

> > > (15) Akshavedamsa (D-45): Inherited karma from paternal side.

> > > (16) Shashtyamsa (D-60): "All matters" (according to Parasara)

> > >

> > > There are additional vargas taught by others (e.g. D-5, D-6, D-

8, D-

> > 11, D-81, D-108, D-144). There are also variations of some of the

> > above charts (e.g. D-2, D-3, D-9, D-30) which are used for

specific

> > purposes. But, the above 16 charts are sufficient for most common

> > purposes.

> > >

> > > Each house has tens of meanings given in classic. Out of them,

take

> > the meaning that is relevant to the matters associated with the

> > divisional chart you are using.

> > >

> > > Regarding dasas, there are tens of them. But nakshatra dasas

are

> > the easiest to use. The following are the most useful nakshatra

dasas

> > and conditions for their applicability. Again, the source is

> > Parasara's BPHS. I am giving the percentage of charts where the

dasa

> > is applicable in brackets.

> > >

> > > (1) Vimsottari dasa (100%): No conditions of applicability

> > > (2) Panchottari dasa (0.7%): Applicable if lagna is in Cancer

in

> > rasi and dwadasamsa.

> > > (3) Sataabdika dasa (8%): Applicable if lagna is in "vargottama"

> > > (4) Chaturaseeti sama dasa (8%): Applicable if 10th lord is in

10th

> > > (5) Dwisaptati sama dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna lord is in

7th

> > or if 7th lord is in lagna

> > > (6) Shashtihayani dasa (8%): Applicable if Sun is in lagna

> > > (7) Dwadasottari dasa (16%): Applicable if lagna is in an amsa

of

> > Venus [note: I did not find this dasa working consistently]

> > > (8) Ashtottari dasa (25%): Applicable if (a) Rahu is in a

quadrant

> > or trine from lagna lord, but not placed in lagna and (b) birth

> > occurred in Sukla paksha in night time or in Krishna paksha in

day

> > time.

> > > (9) Shodasottari dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's hora

and

> > it is Krishna paksha or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is Sukla

> > paksha.

> > > (10) Shattrimsa sama dasa (50%): Applicable if lagna is Moon's

hora

> > and it is night time or if lagna is in Sun's hora and it is day

time.

> > >

> > > There are many other dasas like Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa,

> > Narayana dasa, Chara dasa, Trikona dasa, Drigdasa, Yogardha dasa,

> > Moola dasa, Sudarsana chakra dasa etc. But the most applicable

> > nakshatra dasa (from among the ten dasas listed above) can always

be

> > the first dasa to try.

> > >

> > > May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> > > Narasimha

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