A Practical Guide to Prediction through Dasha System

A Practical Guide to Prediction through Dasha System

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAG190
Author: Dr. S.C. Kursija
Publisher: All India Federation of Astrologers Societies
Language: English
Edition: 2021
ISBN: 9788195154555
Pages: 104
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 9.5 inch X 7.5 inch
Weight 210 gm

Book Description

Foreword

Prediction is the chief objective of Predictive Astrology. A learned astrologer has to make study of the three different parts of a horoscope – 1. Yoga, the combination of planets and Lords, 2. Period-sub-period i.e. dasha, 3. Gochar that is, transit. All the three parts are the supplements of each other. Yoga is the most important among all the three parts. Period-sub-period i.e. dasha may prove to be futile if there is no Yoga in a horoscope. For example, Period-sub-period cannot bless a native with a child if there is no Santan Yoga in his horoscope. Dasha might be of Lord of fifth house or of Karaka planet. Likewise, Gochar too cannot do anything if there is no Yoga in a horoscope. So, all the three parts are essential to have the result.

In the book, I have tried to put what I have learnt by experience. My views might not be approved of the scriptures, but it does not mean that the scriptures are wrong or erroneous. I do respect all the rules mentioned in the scriptures, exalted planets render benefic results. But in practical life, it has been experienced that the said planets prove to be unable in rendering favorable results. Take one more example. In winter, Sun proves to be pleasing, whereas the same Sun is scorching in summer when it is exalted. It is the need of the hour to ponder over the matter afresh. Learned astrologers should express their views in black and white, which will be beneficial for the society we live in.

In the book a study of only of the said three parts has been mentioned and that is vimshottari dasha. Maharshi Parashar has mentioned 43 Dashas in his “Brahat Parashar Hora Shastra.” But here in this book the Vimshottari Dasha has been mentione elaborately in particular, which his used extensively. Besides, the Ashtottari and Yogini Dashas have also been narrated briefly.

The book has been composed keeping in view the problems of the students of All India Federation of Astrologers’ Societies on the inspiration of Mr. Arun Kumar Bansal, President of the Federation. It has also been kept in view that the book may prove to be useful for the other students of Astrology. It is up to the students to decide how for I have been successful in composing the same.

About the Book

After getting the basic knowledge of Astrology, it is essential to analyze the running and coming dashas and give prediction on the basis of that. Dasha is such a medium which tells when a native will taste the fruits of success and attainment and when to suffer from grief and sorrow. Parashar has described about 43 dashas but the most authentic dasha is considered to be the Vimshottari Dasha. The cycle of Vimshottari Dasha consists of 120 years and a native enjoys any dasha one time only in his/her lifetime. However every Mahadasha has 9 Antardashas.

In this book, Dashas and Antardashas have been dealt with in detail and their results have been explained taking into account all the parameters. In the end yogini Dasha has also been described and its results have been explained. This book has specially been designed for the students of All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies but the other students interested to know this subject can also get benefitted equally with the study of this book.

Contents

Chapter 1 Period: An analysis 1
Vimshottari Dasha 1
Exercise 5
Chapter 2 Horoscope 7
Benefic and malefic planets 7
Qualitative strength (Gunatmaka Bala) 11
Exercise 28
Chapter 3 Period of Sun 29
Prediction of Sun Mahadasha in different houses 30
Mahadasha of Sun & Antardashas 31
Exercise 33
Chapter 4 Period of Moon 35
Prediction of Moon Mahadasha in different houses 35
Mahadasha of Moon & Antardashas 37
Exercise 39
Chapter 5 Period of Mars 41
Prediction of Mars Mahadasha in different houses 42
Mahadasha of Mars & Antardashas 43
Exercise 45
Chapter 6 Period of Rahu 47
Prediction of Rahu Mahadasha in different houses 47
Mahadasha of Rahu & Antardashas 49
Exercise 51
Chapter 7 Period of Jupiter 53
Prediction of Jupiter Mahadasha in different houses 53
Mahadasha of Jupiter & Antardashas 55
Exercise 57
Chapter 8 Period of Saturn 59
Prediction of Saturn Mahadasha in different houses 60
Mahadasha of Saturn & Antardashas 61
Exercise 64
Chapter 9 Period of Mercury 65
Prediction of Mercury Mahadasha in different houses 65
Mahadasha of Mercury & Antardashas 67
Exercise 68
Chapter 10 Period of Ketu 69
Prediction of Ketu Mahadasha in different houses 69
Mahadasha of Ketu & Antardashas 70
Exercise 72
Chapter 11 Period of Venus 73
Prediction of Venus Mahadasha in different houses 73
Mahadasha of Venus & Antardashas 75
Exercise 78
Chapter 12 Period of the lord of a house: An analysis 79
Mahadasha Results of Different Houses 79
Period/Sub-period of different planets in different houses 83
Exercise 85
Chapter 13 Some Rules for making Prediction 87
Exercise 91
Chapter 14 Vimshottari Dasha 93
Prediction on the basis of Karkatva of the houses 93
Exercise 98
Chapter 15 Prediction of Vimshottari Dasha 99
Exercise 109
Chapter 16 Prediction of Yogini Dasha 111
Result of Yogini Dasha 115
Result of Yogini Sub period 116
Exercise 126

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