Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Dear Mr. Narasimha Rao, respected group members, many greetings from Germany, and thank you very much for your great software! In my view it is really the best vedic astrology software available. I'm already studying BPHS and preparing a multi-lingual website introducing Parashara/Vedic Astrology to more people, with comments on BPHS, which really is like a " bible " in VA. Please allow me honestly some wishes for a next version: 1. Would it be possible to include the Parashara Chakra Dasa, described in BPHS §46, Sl. 50-51? 2. Would it be possible - for study purpose - to make so-called " sub-vargas " possible? For example: D-81 is the Navamsa of Navamsa, the D-9 within the D-9. I - and perhaps other people - would like to make something like the " D-60 within the D-9 " , or the " D-60 within D-16 " , or the " D-12 within the D-4 " . Perhaps this would lead to some deeper knowledge. 3. Would it be possible to include some Ashtottari and Conditional Nakshatra Dasas strictly based on BPHS, without the teachings of Antardasas of respected Guru Sanjay Rath? 4. Would it be possible to include Santhanam/Raman Kalachakra Dasa with correct BPHS teachings (see below for details?) * * * Another question to the members of this group: We all know that odd signs in vargas are to counted in normal order and reverse signs are counted in backwards order. But: Why only apply this rule to vargas? Why do we not use this rule for rasi chakra? This would mean that for example for Scorpio Lagna 10th Bhava would be Aquarius, not Leo. Jaimini seems to insist on this view! Or does this " onwards/backwards " rule only apply to Dasas? Don't know. * * * Some observations on Kalachakra Dasa, which may be true: Parashara gives a clear sequence of antardasas. Quoting BPHS: " In Kumbh in the Dasha of Vrishabh A & #324; & #347; there will be financial gains, … Mesh diseases of the eyes, … Meen journeys to distant places, … Kumbh increase in wealth, … Makar success in all kinds of ventures, … Dhanu more enemies, … Mesh loss of happiness and enjoyment, … Vrishabh death, … Mithun well being. Dasha of Kumbh A & #324; & #347;. … & #346;ukr - many kinds of educational attainments, gains of property, happiness from wife and children, sound health and increase in wealth. Mangal - fevers, danger from fire and from enemies, distress from enemies and mental agony. & #346;ani - danger of troubles from wind, bile and phlegm, quarrels, foreign journey, danger of suffering from tuberculosis. Guru - freedom from ill health, happiness, honours from the king and joy. Budh - happiness from wife, children and wealth, joy, increase in good fortune. " So - example is Kumbha Mahadasha - the sequence must be: Vrishabha - Mesha - Meena - Kumbha - Makara - Dhanu - Mesha - Vrishabha - Mithuna My observation is - it may be wrong - that this Parashara-given sequence is only given in Kalachakra Ranghacharya Method! All other methods give different antardasas than Parashara's! * * * Another question on Trimsamsa (D-30): Are the given explanations in section " Female Horoscopy " regarding a woman's character and moral applicable for men, too, or are they really just meant for women? * * * Last question on Ayanamsa: I've studied various ayanamsas. Two ayanamsas are respectable, according with vedic astrology history: Lahiri, based on Spica, and Usha-Shashi, based on Revati. Few people have been noticed that Usha-Shashi Ayanamsa is not only based on Revati: It puts the Galactic Center in middle of Moola Nakshatra! In my view Usha-Shashi Ayanamsa is equal in importance with Lahiri/Spica Ayanamsa, it gives excellent results. Am I so wrong? Does anyone else have experiences with Usha-Shashi Ayanamsa? Interesting question: With which ayanamsa Parashara, Jaimini and others have been working? Hope my english is not too bad, will improve it. Jupiter's blessing to all members of this group! Pascal Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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