During the period of Surya, the person lives in
foreign places, moves in forests and mountains and
fortresses. Wealth will be obtained through the
sources of Brahmins, Gods, fire, kings, Shastras and
medicines.
The subject becomes proficient in pronouncing
Mantras, expert in obstruction, a king and heads an
army. He will be intent upon doing famous deeds,
remains intelligent, has clear speech and is
undesirable. (“anishta” also means unlucky).
He becomes a killer of animals, snakes etc. The
Dasha will deprive him of his wife, son and place of
dwelling. He is fickleminded and will be contracting
debts; rash, eye disease and disorders of abdomen,
teeth and ears are indicated.
Danger from the king and thieves, enmity with
relatives, destruction of people of one’s own sect
and of wealth are the results of the Dasha of Surya.
The consequences out of Surya occupying various
Rasis are explained below in the context of his
Dasha.
Should Surya be exalted, in such Dasha, the person
becomes very courageous, intent upon doing such
deeds, as attributed to his birth (i.e. suitable to
his own religion), will be troubled by king’s men,
inherits property from father and becomes popular in
the country.
When Surya has departed from his exaltation, in such
Dasha, he will cause abdominal disorders, diseases
in head, enmity with one’s own people and danger
from quadrupeds.
Notes: “Uchchatikranta” has been interpreted, as
above because the author has specifically covered
all the Rasis. “Neechatikranta” has been interpreted
as “departed from the Rasi of fall” in Sloka 13 of
this Ch.. We may take them, as different from deep
exaltation and deep fall, respectively.
When Surya is in Vushabha, his Dasha will deprive
the native of agriculture, cattle, son and wife. It
gives trouble to the physical heart, reproductive
organs and eyes. Terms with relatives will be
strained. In any case, one’s prestige will not be
affected in such Dasha.
Surya in Midhuna in his Dasha will confer deep
interest in Shastras, arts, poetry and sculpture.
The subject will be blessed with agriculture,
cattle, money and grains and wealth through his
cousins.
When Surya occupies Karkataka, his Dasha will bring
about fame and royal money. He will be defeated by
women. feeding himself on the wind, i.e. fasting,
separated from father and relatives and be sharp in
speech.
When Surya is in Shimha, his own Rasi, this gives in
his Dasha all kinds of wealth and equals the subject
to a king. The subject lives in forts and forests,
does agriculture, lives with children and wife and
earns fame in abundance.
The Dasha of Surya in Kanya gives income through
cattle, Brahmins and Gods. Female issues are
indicated. The subject becomes world famous.
Notes: Female issues are specifically noted here,
because the Rasi Kanya is feminine.
Should Surya be in his extreme debilitation, his
Dasha will bring about destruction in agriculture,
issues, friends, wealth and wife. The subject will
go to foreign countries. Fear from thieves and fire
are also indicated.
The Dasha of Surya, that has departed from his fall,
gives wealth from kings and comforts there of. Grief
caused out of woman’s (wife’s) enmity and
acquisition of wealth by cheating others will also
follow.
If Surya is in Vruchika, in such Dasha, there will
be listlessness (in all affairs), danger from
poison. water and weapons and restriction
(inaccessibility) to reach one’s parents.
Should Surya be in Dhanu, such Dasha begets pleasure
from one’s children and wife and gives plenty of
money. The subject is worshipped by Brahmins and
kings and is happy through Shastras, Vedas, music
and musical instruments.
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