Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Hi, I have gone through the different avasthas of planets. I am not very clear about this. Does the planet give its full benefit during it's dasha only if it is in kumara or yuva avastha. Why does the avastha reverse in case of even signs? -- Thanks with regards Shekar.B -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Dear Shekhar, Here's my understanding of how the avasthas reverse for even signs. The principles employed in Astrology would also have to be smoothened to the nature rhythm around. Basically for odd signs it goes from Bala, Kumara, Yuva, Vriddha and Mritha and reverse. If a planet was in last degrees in Odd sign and when it progressed into the first degree in even sign - it should a have smooth progression the planet again goes into Vriddha, Yuva, Kumara. The Rasi are 30 degrees boundaries but the zodiac is one complete band and as we move within the zodiac the progression should be uniform. Hope this helps. Shrikanth vedic astrology , chandrasekaran iyer <shekar1975 wrote: > > Hi, > > I have gone through the different avasthas of planets. I am not very > clear about this. > Does the planet give its full benefit during it's dasha only if it is > in kumara or yuva avastha. Why does the avastha reverse in case of > even signs? > > -- > Thanks with regards > > Shekar.B > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Hi shrikanth, What is the significance of avasthas of planets. Does it have a great significance in the prediction. Regds, Chandrasekaran.B On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Shrikanth Gopalan <vgshrikanth wrote: > > > Dear Shekhar, > > Here's my understanding of how the avasthas reverse for even signs. > The principles employed in Astrology would also have to be smoothened to the > nature rhythm around. > > Basically for odd signs it goes from Bala, Kumara, Yuva, Vriddha and Mritha > and reverse. If a planet was in last degrees in Odd sign and when it > progressed into the first degree in even sign - it should a have smooth > progression the planet again goes into Vriddha, Yuva, Kumara. > > The Rasi are 30 degrees boundaries but the zodiac is one complete band and > as we move within the zodiac the progression should be uniform. > > Hope this helps. > > Shrikanth > > vedic astrology , chandrasekaran iyer <shekar1975 > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have gone through the different avasthas of planets. I am not very >> clear about this. >> Does the planet give its full benefit during it's dasha only if it is >> in kumara or yuva avastha. Why does the avastha reverse in case of >> even signs? >> >> -- >> Thanks with regards >> >> Shekar.B >> -- >> > > -- Thanks with regards Shekar.B -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 /*hraum krishnaya namah*/ Dear Chandrasekaran, The order is related to Gati of counting. In Dasa calculation for some types we go reverse if the sign is even (sama/ojapada). In the same way we count horas and balaavastha. Avashtas will show how you feel when experiencing dasa, like in Kopavastha you feel very stressed, burning and powerless. In yuddha avastha you feel as winner or looser. Balaadi avastha refers to gaining of objective, how you feel about them? If you get them or are not mature to feel you are gaining. Diptaadi avastha (exaltation etc) is most important as its included in the analysis of strength of planet. Regards Rafal Gendarz SJC Jyotish Guru -------------- /*Consultations & Pages* http://rohinaa.com rafal/ /* */ chandrasekaran iyer pisze: > > > Hi shrikanth, > > What is the significance of avasthas of planets. Does it have a > great significance in the prediction. > > Regds, > > Chandrasekaran. B > > On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Shrikanth Gopalan > <vgshrikanth@ hotmail.com <vgshrikanth%40hotmail.com>> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Shekhar, > > > > Here's my understanding of how the avasthas reverse for even signs. > > The principles employed in Astrology would also have to be > smoothened to the > > nature rhythm around. > > > > Basically for odd signs it goes from Bala, Kumara, Yuva, Vriddha and > Mritha > > and reverse. If a planet was in last degrees in Odd sign and when it > > progressed into the first degree in even sign - it should a have smooth > > progression the planet again goes into Vriddha, Yuva, Kumara. > > > > The Rasi are 30 degrees boundaries but the zodiac is one complete > band and > > as we move within the zodiac the progression should be uniform. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > Shrikanth > > > > vedic astrology > <vedic astrology%40>, chandrasekaran iyer > <shekar1975@ ...> > > wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have gone through the different avasthas of planets. I am not very > >> clear about this. > >> Does the planet give its full benefit during it's dasha only if it is > >> in kumara or yuva avastha. Why does the avastha reverse in case of > >> even signs? > >> > >> -- > >> Thanks with regards > >> > >> Shekar.B > >> -- > >> > > > > > > -- > Thanks with regards > > Shekar.B > -- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 Hi Rafal, Few of the astrologers have an opinion that if the planet is in vridhavastha or balavastha, it doesn't have the capability to give full benefit during it's Mahadasha. Only planets in adolescence or youth is capable of giving the complete benefit. Is it true? I am talking w.r.t the age of the planet. Regds, Chandrasekaran.B 2009/5/30 Rafa³ Gendarz <starsuponme: > > > /*hraum krishnaya namah*/ > Dear Chandrasekaran, > > The order is related to Gati of counting. In Dasa calculation for some > types we go reverse if the sign is even (sama/ojapada). In the same way > we count horas and balaavastha. > > Avashtas will show how you feel when experiencing dasa, like in > Kopavastha you feel very stressed, burning and powerless. In yuddha > avastha you feel as winner or looser. > > Balaadi avastha refers to gaining of objective, how you feel about them? > If you get them or are not mature to feel you are gaining. Diptaadi > avastha (exaltation etc) is most important as its > included in the analysis of strength of planet. > > Regards > Rafal Gendarz > SJC Jyotish Guru > -------------- > /*Consultations & Pages* > http://rohinaa.com > rafal/ > /* > */ > > chandrasekaran iyer pisze: > >> >> >> Hi shrikanth, >> >> What is the significance of avasthas of planets. Does it have a >> great significance in the prediction. >> >> Regds, >> >> Chandrasekaran. B >> >> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Shrikanth Gopalan >> <vgshrikanth@ hotmail.com <vgshrikanth%40hotmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Dear Shekhar, >> > >> > Here's my understanding of how the avasthas reverse for even signs. >> > The principles employed in Astrology would also have to be >> smoothened to the >> > nature rhythm around. >> > >> > Basically for odd signs it goes from Bala, Kumara, Yuva, Vriddha and >> Mritha >> > and reverse. If a planet was in last degrees in Odd sign and when it >> > progressed into the first degree in even sign - it should a have smooth >> > progression the planet again goes into Vriddha, Yuva, Kumara. >> > >> > The Rasi are 30 degrees boundaries but the zodiac is one complete >> band and >> > as we move within the zodiac the progression should be uniform. >> > >> > Hope this helps. >> > >> > Shrikanth >> > >> > vedic astrology >> <vedic astrology%40>, chandrasekaran iyer >> <shekar1975@ ...> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I have gone through the different avasthas of planets. I am not very >> >> clear about this. >> >> Does the planet give its full benefit during it's dasha only if it is >> >> in kumara or yuva avastha. Why does the avastha reverse in case of >> >> even signs? >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Thanks with regards >> >> >> >> Shekar.B >> >> -- >> >> >> > >> > >> >> -- >> Thanks with regards >> >> Shekar.B >> -- >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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