Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 Namaste everyone! This is a bit of a long post so settle back, grab some coffee and read on..... (If the text seems out of order i would recommend you cut-paste this post and open it with MS word) Timing events is what adds great mystery and depth to predictive astrology, and we are all often greatly tempted to master this art as soon as possible but this takes time and the right techniques. I wanted to share my usage of dasas,under my guru's guidance and blessings, i have experimented with most dasas mentioned in classics, and these 3 dasas are what I use personally, The reason I am making this post is because I would like to hear as to what dasa systems you use in your approach and how you would rate them – so that we can see some consensus emerging based on a dasa's usage popularity The reason why a dasa system became popular and therefore survived to this day is because it worked, and the reason why a dasa system fell into disuse was because either it didn't work or the rules to apply it were lost with time. Yogini dasa is a case in point, though not mentioned extensively in classics; the dasa thrives in northern India because it consistently works! In my personal research on hindu dasas, I place the dasas that play out their role in life in the following order- 1) Kaal Chakra Dasa (KCD) - I can not even begin to describe how powerful this dasa system is, the birth time needs to be accurate though as a 1 min change reflects in a 3 to 4 months timing difference. This heavy reliance on moon's swift motion is what gives strength to this dasa as the emerging dasa patterns are very unique to the individual. I will place it on the top in my approach, if I know the birth time is accurate. The method of calculation used is what sumit chugh follows in his very good book on this subject. The analysis comes with experience in handling it, and later I will post a section on it. 2)Vimsottotri dasa - This is My second dasa and i don't to the idea of seeing dasa lords positions from the varga lagnas. I know its very tempting to believe that this would work, but for me, it definitely has not. I use this dasa in the way parashar describes its usage, and it works brilliantly. 3) Yogini dasa- This is my third dasa and i to the effects of yogini's only. i.e. I do not see the position of the ruling yogini in the natal horoscope. To help you better understand I take yogini dasa as totally independent from the natal horoscope, with each yogini having its effect on the native's life when the time comes. (THESE ARE MY OWN VIEWS,IF YOU DON'T AGREE WITH THEM ITS FINE, NO NEED TO START ANY ARGUMENT OVER THEM, pls !...lets try to learn from each other in good spirits !) There is no need for an event to be reflected in all three dasas, it will not, does not, have to be that way at all. These are some hints- 1) What is indicated in the KCD will come to pass always and the results are often "life altering" like a major change of place,marriage, major career changes, death etc. Remember that KCD is very time sensitive and what you are seeing is very unique to that individual as the same pattern is not being shared with many people. 2) Vimsottotri dasa effects - Fairly major events,like change of place, accidents, gain/loss of money, etc. Remember always that the dasa effects you are describing, will be shared by all the people who are born in that fairly large "time window" as vimsottotri is not very time sensitive. Read parashar & stick with that approach – a planet in Kendra/kona /--- own/uccha sign or amsa , conjoined or aspected by Jupiter,venus,moon, mercury or if a planet is lord of lagna/5th/9th and is in good houses /signs then it will give good results based on its "karak" nature. Its simple and it will always work. 3) yogini dasa - is the least time sensitive, so keep that in mind, events like minor accidents, disappointments, new friends /relationships etc. are shown with this dasa. I wanted to share my usage of dasas. I have experimented with most dasas mentioned in classics, including chara dasa and other yogini dasas and the above 3 are what I find work most consistently. To reiterate I would like to hear as to what dasa systems do you use in your approach and how would YOU rate them ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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