Guest guest Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 --- On Wed, 4/7/10, Paawan Sharma <pav_pv wrote: Paawan Sharma <pav_pv Re: [vedic astrology] Conditional Nakshatra Dasas vedic astrology Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 1:09 PM Â Note: I have realised that the group does not allow file attachments so I will reproduce the data I used for Charles Darwin's chart here... February 12, 1809 Time: 1:57:04 pm Time Zone: 0:10:56 (West of GMT) Place: 2 W 44' 00 " , 52 N 43' 00 " Shrewsbury, United Kingdom Altitude: 0.00 meters My source for the above data is http://www.srijagan nath.org/ om/index. php?option= com_content & view=article & id=134:abraham- lincoln-and- charles-darwin & catid=156: intermediate & Itemid=195 Warm regards, Paawan. Paawan Sharma Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:37 PM Vedic Astrology [vedic astrology] Conditional Nakshatra Dasas Namaste all, I have a question regarding the usage of conditional nakshatra dasas. In the majority of charts, more than one conditional nakshatra dasa will apply. In these cases, to which dasa system do we give importance and how also do we understand what to see with each dasa? As far as I am aware, BPHS only gives calculation of all these dasas so how do we really know which facet of a chart to study for which dasa. For example, in Charles Darwin's chart (.jhd file attached) I am finding that, in addition to Vimsottari Dasa, the following nakshatra dasas are also applicable: Dwisaptati Sama Dasa Satabdika Dasa Shodasottari Dasa Panchottari Dasa Ashtottari Dasa How then do we know which dasa to use for timing which event and how to relate dasa analysis with the chart? Surely if we use all of these dasas together, this will only lead to confusion and no event will be easily pinpointed. If possible, could someone give me a brief explanation on what sort of viewpoint should be taken for each individual nakshatra dasa (like, for example, the chara dasa is mainly studied from the viewpoint of chara karakas)? I hope I have asked my question clearly. Thank you. Warm regards, Paawan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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