Guest guest Posted December 19, 2009 Report Share Posted December 19, 2009 ॠगà¥à¤°à¤µà¥‡ नमःDear Satish, Namaste.Heres what I've learnt from my Guruji so far. Step 1: Atma's choice.Each DaÅ›Ä has a KÄraka. I.e. For á¹£aá¹£á¹ihayani daÅ›Ä the kÄraka is Sun, for Dvisaptati its Moon, etc. All these KÄraka are given in the book Udu DaÅ›Ä by Sanjay Rath. That KÄraka which is best placed from the AtmakÄraka (Kendra, Paṇaphara, Apoklima) is strongest. If multiple fulfill this criteria then go to the next step. Step 2: Mana's choice.If multiple DaÅ›Ä fulfill the criteria for step 1, then choose the one among them which is ranked first in the list of conditional DaÅ›Ä, i.e. first is Aá¹£á¹ottari, then á¹£oá¸aÅ›ottari, etc. Yours sincerely, Visti Larsen----------Jyotish Guru (Vedic Astrologer)www: http://srigaruda.com@: visti 2009/12/19 satish deshpande <satishdeshpaande --   Dear   Visti        NamaskaraIn your last mail regarding kashinath hora you asked to use various VD dashas as per sanjayji guide lines to you. I am having one more question for this. If some body is having multiple indications for using variations, for ex. i myself is having Sun in Lagna, 7th lord in Lagna and D-9 Lagna in Venusian ansha indicating three options for VD. So in this situation is there any rule to choose perfect VD variation ? What are the guide lines for choice of variation ?             With Regards            Satish.                       Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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