The Dasha periods, in the scheme of Nakshatra Dasha,
otherwise known, as Udu Dasha, or Vimshottari Dasha,
are: 6, 10, 7, 18, 16, 19, 17, 7 and 20 years,
respectively, for Surya, Chandra, Kuja, Rahu, Guru,
Sani, Budha, Ketu and Sukra. These Dashas are lorded
by the Grahas in the above order, counted from the
Nakshatr Kritika.
The order of the Dashas counts from one’s birth
Nakshatr (i.e. the one occupied by Chandra), or the
Nakshatr, in which Lagna is rising at birth. The
ending periods of all the Grahas will be normally
evil.
During the conclusion of the Dashas of Surya, Kuja,
Sani and Rahu, there will be diseases, destruction
of wealth, disputes and evil incidents. The native’s
death can occur during the Dasha of a Grah yuti with
a malefic, or with Randhr’s lord.
The Dasha of the particular Nakshatr, which is
occupied by a malefic Grah, will bring about sorrow.
The extent traversed in the said Nakshatr by the
said cruel Grah will indicate the possible time.
In the three groups of Nakshatras, if there is a
weak malefic without Drishti from a benefic, such
Dasha will cause death in its end.
In the Dasha of a Grah occupying Rasi Sandhi (i.e.
the area, where one Rasi ends and the other one
starts), there will be diseases. In the end of the
Dasha of the Grah, that heads towards the 30th
degree of the Rasi concerned, death will take place.
The portion still to elapse in the Janm Nakshatr
should be multiplied by the Dasha years (as
mentioned in Sloka 1 of this Ch.) and divided by 60.
The quotient will indicate the years to lapse, as
yet in the Dasha concerned. Similar calculations
should be made through the remainder to ascertain
the months etc.
The Dasha effects should be predicted in the same
order (from the balance of Janm Dasha obtained, as
per Sloka 17). To obtain the Bhukti period of one
Grah in the Dasha of another multiply the figure of
years mutually and divide by 120. The Bhukti period
is years is revealed. The effects of Antar Dashas
stated earlier, should be applied.
The results of Ketu will be, like that of Kuja,
while Rahu’s effects will be, like Sani’s. The other
Grahas produce even effects due to their nature.
Thus, the good and bad of the Dashas should be
understood.
The effects of the Nakshatras (i.e. Vimshottari
Dasha system) is acceptable to all, as stated. After
very minutely examining these, the Dasha results
should be predicted.
Should Surya in transit reach the Rasi occupied by
the Bhukti lord at birth, the effects will be marked
to the particular Dasha.
The effects should be calculated from the stronger
of the two, i.e. Chandra and Lagna at birth.
Thus ends the 31st Ch. entitled “Nakshatra Jataka”
in Horashara of Prithuyasas, son of Varah Mihira.
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