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Bepin Behari
Dasa systems work very precisely. No astrological prediction is meaningful unless the same is synchronized with such a dasa system.
The unique feature of Indian System of
astrological prediction is its quality of precision in revealing the
periodic ups and downs in the course of an individuals life. The natal
chart shows the potential. The order of events is described under Dasa and
Mahadasa system. It is only on the basis of this system that the
astrologer can indicate whether the inherent potential of any planet can
actually fructify during the course of anyone's life.
The ancient seers have indicated various
planetary orders which bring different planets in prominence at different
periods during the course of ones life. But they have not given the clues
or the rationale for this order. They have assigned the course of these
planets to be completed within certain number of years and within this
total they have given different years of ruler ship to planets all of
which are not equal. The reason of the total number of years of the cyclic
duration, the sequence of planetary rulerships as well as the periods of
their rulership is still a well guarded secret which is not known.
Nonetheless, these Dasa systems work remarkably precisely and no
astrological predictions is meaningful unless the same is synchronised
with such a system.
Parashar has mentioned ten of these system as very important. They are known as Vimsottari, Ashtottari, Sodashottari, Dwasashottari, Panchottari, Shatshama, Chaturshityabda, Dwisaptatisama, Khastyabda and Sattrisadvatsara. Besides these, he also noted that there were several astrologers who also take into consideration Kala Dasa, Chakra Dasa and Kala Chakra Dasa. Parashara was also aware of several other systems of these planetary periodicity but he did not consider them very reliable......
The applicability of various Dasa systems in any specific individual depends upon time, place and the special planetary combinations present in the horoscope. The details of these factors are not generally available though some astrologers are found to apply a few of these Dasa Systems according to their individual prediction. Vimsottari Dasa, in spite of such a large number of Dasa Systems existing in astrological treatises, at present remains the most popular and universally acceptable system which has been giving very precise results.
The beginning of any planetary rulership in the case of an individual depends upon the Moons occupancy in a nakshatra, while the planetary rulership over different nakshatras begins with Sun as the ruler of Krittika and follows the same sequence throughout the nakshatra chain.
Vimsottari Dasa is based on the position
of Moon at the time of birth in a specific nakshatra. The period of
rulership of any planet at the time of birth depends upon the rulership of
the planet on the nakshatra. The sequence of rulership of these planets
follows a particular order, the rationale of which is still not known.
This order is as follows: Sun, Moon, Mars, Rahu, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury,
Ketu and Venus. The periodic rulership of the planets in any ones life,
under this Dasa System also follows the same sequence. It implies that the
beginning of any planetary rulership at the time of birth of an individual
may be any one of these planets but once this is determined, the following
periods of rulership must adhere to this sequence. That is, if the initial
rulership period starts, say, with Saturn, then the next Dasa Period would
be that of Mercury followed by Ketu and so on; if the initial rulership
begins with say, Mars, then the following Dasa period would be that of
Rahu, followed by Jupiter and so on.
The planetary sequence is the same in the
case of planets rulership over different nakshatras. At birth under the
Krittika nakshatra, that is, if the birth of the individual occurred when
Moon was occupying Krittika nakshatra at the time of birth, the ruling
planetary period would be that of Sun. Rohini follows Krittika, and any
birth in Rohini nakshatra would have Moon as the ruling planet, and at
Mrigashirsa that of Mars. The entire 27 nakshatras are divided in three
rounds of planetary rulership each of these having the same sequence of
planetary rulerships as indicated above. So the sequence of planetary
rulership in the case of an individuals life as well as in the case of
nakshatra rulership is the same: the beginning of any planetary rulership
in the case of an individual depends upon the Moons occupancy in a
nakshatra, while the planetary rulership over different nakshatras begins
with Sun as the ruler of Krittika and follows the same sequence throughout
the nakshatra chain.
The total planetary rulership under
Vimsottari Dasa amounts to 120 year while in Ashtottari it is equal to
only 108 years which shows that the total duration is not uniform for
every dasa system.
The 120 years of total Vimsottari Dasa is allocated to different planets as follows : Sun 6 years; Moon 10 years; Mars 7 year; Rahu 18 years; Jupiter 16 years, Saturn 19 years; Mercury 17 years; Ketu 7 years; and Venus 20 years. These years of planetary rulerships according to some valid reason through the same is not know to us.
An important point to note is the way
of calculating the initial balance of a planet at birth.
It has been indicated above that the rulership of any planet starts
according to Moons placement in nakshatra. Each nakshatra consists of 13°
20 of a sign of the zodiac. Aries starts with Ashwini nakshatra. It can,
on the basis of information given above, be found out that this nakshtra
is ruled by Ketu. It implies that a person born at the 0° of Aries
which tantamount to 0° of Ashwini, and this portion of the sign of
the zodiac is ruled by Ketu, will have the whole 7 years of Ketu at birth
as balance to enjoy. The entire area of 0° 0 of Aries to 13° 20
of it which is under Ashwini is ruled by Ketu. But the individual may not
be born at the very beginning of the asterism. The area already traversed
and the remaining area yet to be covered by the Moon at birth will have to
be taken into account for the determination of the period of Ketu yet to
be enjoyed by the individual born. Assuming the individual was born when
Moon was at 6° 40 of Aries that is, half-way through Ashwini, the
Ketu balance at birth would be only 3 years and 6 months. Depending upon
the distance yet to be covered by Moon in the asterism, the period has to
be proportionately changed. Let us take another example. Assume that the
Moon has gone further and is presently traversing Bharani which extends
from 13° 20 of Aries to 26° 40 of the same sign. If there is
another birth when Moon was at 16° 40 of this zodiac, then Venus
would be the ruling planet and the distance between 13° 20 to 26
40 will have to be divided over 20 years which is the ruling period of
Venus as against 7 years of Ketu. Moon at this new birth time has
traversed only one fourth of the total distance, so only one fourth of its
total rulership period has elapsed. This new born will have 15 years of
Venus still to undergo after his or her birth.
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