Girish S Varma Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 Dear Learned Members, My Name is Girish S Varma... I am new to this group and I have been studying vedic astrology from last two years and i have some doubts which i hope the respected members will help me understand. I am just a novice in this subject....so if i am going wrong pls guide me out as my prime intention is to learn more and more on vedic astrology. My Doubts are; 1. Which is the correct ayanamsa...Lihari Chitrapaksha, BV Raman, Chandra hari....which ayanamsa helps you get accurate prediction and should be followed? 2. It is stated in Phaladeepika that during the dasha of a lord owning two houses the planet will predominantly give the results of moolatrikona house and that of its own house as half, and if the planet is placed in odd sign, it will give the result of the odd house owned by him first and the even house in the second half. My question is...(a)what is second half of the dasha...how is the dasha divided 50% exactly...or will it give the moolatrikona house result for 60% of dasha period and 40% of Dasha period for the own house. (b) if the planet has given the moolatrikona results in the first half, so will it no longer give the results of moolatrikona house in the second half at all. I hope i will get some help from the learned members of this group to clarify my doubts. Also if there is any learned Guru from this Group staying in bangalore...please provide me with their contact details, i would like to meet them personally and learn more on vedic astrology. Regards. Girish S Varma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Girish S Varma Posted October 19, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 Dear Sirs, Please help clarify my doubts. RGDS GSV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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