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When to use Ashtottari Dasha?

When to use Ashtottari Dasha?

Astottari dasha is a conditional Dasha and can be applied if any of the following conditions are met.

  1. Krishna paksha Day birth.
  2. Shukla paksha Night birth.
  3. Rahu is in Trikona/Kendra from the Lagna lord.

What is Kala Chakra Dasha?

(1) Just as Vinshottri Dasha is a Graha Dasha, Kaal Chakra is Rashi Dasha. This is very unique dasha and it changes with several months even with a difference of only one minute in one’s birth time. (2) Jeeva Rashi, Navansh Rashi & Deha Rashi are the special points of this dasha.

What is Vimshottari Antardasha?

Vimshottari dasha system is the most common one which all students of Jyotish learn. In this, the format is a main-period/Mahadasha, sub-period/antar-dasha and further sub-sub periods, a total of 5 levels. The tone of this main-period is further modulated by the subsequent sub-sub periods.

Is Vimshottari Dasha and Mahadasha same?

Maha Dasha is called after the Great period in a person’s life. A particular stretch of time in an individual’s lifespan is ruled by a particular planet. This time period is known as the Vimshottari Mahadasha of that planet….Mahadasha.

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Planet Time span
Moon 10 years
Mars 7 years
Rahu 18 years
Jupiter 16 years

What is a Kalachakra mandala?

The Kalachakra mandala is the residence of the Kalachakra deity and the followers of deities surrounding him These followers represents the components of a single individual person in the most purified form – a fully enlightened being. The Kalachakra mandala can be viewed as Kalachakra’s residence or pure environment.

What is Kalachakra in Vedic astrology?

The name Kaal chakra suggest that time spins like a wheel, only thing we have to notice is the diameter of the wheel in any natal chart to see what is the time span when a particular event will happen, In every chart there is a time when a turning point of life occurs and this has to happen through someone -A friend.