Tuesday, September 16, 2014

More About Dashaphala


The most important feature of Vedic Jyotish to know the time of the fructification of events stored in one’s horoscope is the Dasha. There are various dasha described in the ancient texts on Vedic Jyotish but nowadays only Vinshottri dasha, Yogini Dasha, Ashttotri Dasha & Kaalchakra Dasha are used widely out of them. The Dasha are highly regarded in ancient texts on Vedic Jyotish and supposed to give Karmaphala and that is why the nature of Dasha is described from various angles and the pattern of Dashaphala is given below:

(1) Sampurna Dasha:

When any planet is found powerful in Shadbala & occupies exaltation degrees of its exaltation sign then the Dasha of such planet is known as Sampurna Dasha.

But this definition of Sampurna dasha needs extension because only indication is given in its actual definition. Today we have defined life style in very manner and to become successful in life any one should have (1) Sound health to do works suited to his age group, (2) Perfect mental balance and presence of mind to get much success than desired, (3) Higher academic qualification, (4) Excellent profession and successes in it, (5) Supporting life partner, (6) Good children, (7) Excellent earnings and (8) Assets

So when any planet with 8 benefic points in its Ashtakavarga and 40 or more than 40 benefice points in Sarvashtakavarga is found to be well disposed in D30, D6 & D8 charts(Sound health), D27 Chart (mental balance and presence of mind), D24 Chart (education), D10 Chart (profession), D9 Chart ( life partner), D7 Chart (Children), D11 Chart (earning and incoming of finances) & D16 Chart (assets) then its Dasha should also be known as Sampurna Dasha and my experience of about 25 years in the field of Vedic Jyotish confirms it.

In Yogini dasha system the dasha of Mangala (Moon), Dhaanya (Jupiter), Bhadrika (Mercury) and Siddha (Venus) when well disposed according to aforesaid extension prove to be Sampurna Dasha.

Sampurna Dasha gives vast prosperity.

(2) Purna Dasha:

If a planet is found less powerful in its Shadbla and occupies exaltation sign then this Dasha is known as Purna Dasha.

The above definition of Purna dasha needs further extension:
A planet having more than 4 benefic points but less than 8 benefic points in its Ashtakavarga and more than 30 benefic points but less than 40 benefic points in Sarvashtakavarga and well disposed according to extended view as described under heading Sampurna Dasha should also be known as Purna Dasha.

In Yogini dasha system the dasha of Mangala (Moon), Dhaanya (Jupiter), Bhadrika (Mercury) and Siddha (Venus) when well disposed according to aforesaid extension prove to be Purna Dasha.

The Purna Dasha of planet gives prosperity.

(3) Aarohini Dasha:

If a planet occupies debilitated sign with within its depression degrees and moving towards exaltation Navansh then this Dasha period is known as Aarohini Dasha.

An adversely disposed planet with zero benefic point in its AshtakaVarga and less than 21 benefic points in Sarvashtakavarga and strongly disposed in aforesaid divisional charts then its Dasha should also be treated as Aarohini Dasha.

In Yogini dasha system the dasha of Mangala (Moon), Dhaanya (Jupiter), Bhadrika (Mercury) and Siddha (Venus) when well disposed according to aforesaid extension prove to be Aarohini Dasha.

Aarohini Dasha produces prosperity like Purna Dasha.

(4) Madhyama Dasha:

When a planet is found to leave its exaltation degrees and moving towards its depression Navansh than this Dasha is known as Madhyama Dasha.

Planet with 40 or more than 40 benefic points in SarvashtakaVarga with more than 4 but less than 8 benefic points in its Ashtakavarga and adversely disposed in the aforesaid divisional charts should also be known as Madhyama Dasha.

In Yogini dasha system the dasha of Mangala (Moon), Dhaanya (Jupiter), Bhadrika (Mercury) and Siddha (Venus) when well disposed according to aforesaid extension prove to be Madhyama Dasha.

Madhyama Dasha is supposed to give less prosperity

(5) Mishraphala Dasha:

There are two types of Mishraphala Dasha :

(1) When a debilitated planet or adversely disposed occupies exalted Navansh

(2) When an exalted planet or well disposed planet occupies debilitated Navansh

Dasha of a planet with less than 4 benefic points in its Ashtakavarga and less than 28 points in Sarvashtakavarga but well disposed in aforesaid divisional charts should also be known as Misharaphala Dasha.

Dasha of a planet with 8 benefic points in its Ashtakavarga and 40 or more than 40 benefic points in Sarvashtakavarga found adversely disposed in aforesaid divisional Charts should also be known as Mishraphala Dasha.

In Yogini Dasha Pingla (Sun), Bhramari (Mars), Ulka (Saturn) or Sankata (Rahu) when becomes well disposed in divisional charts as explained aforesaid then this Yogini Dasha should be treated as Mishraphala Dasha.

In Yogini dasha system the dasha of Mangala (Moon), Dhaanya (Jupiter), Bhadrika (Mercury) and Siddha (Venus) when adversly disposed according to aforesaid extension prove to be Mishraphala Dasha.

Mishraphala Dasha gives mixture of good and bad results

(6) Avrohini Dasha:

The Dasha period of a planet leaving the exaltation degrees of its exaltation sign and moving towards debilitation sign is known as Avrohini Dasha

Avrohini Dasha is supposed to produce adverse results.


(7) Adhama Dasha:

While so moving as described under heading (6) any planet occupies debilitated Navansh then such dasha is known as Adhma Dasha

The planet with 40 or more benefic point in Sarvashtakavarga with 4 benefic points in its Ashtakavarga and adversely disposed in divisional charts as described aforesaid then its Dasha should be treated as Adhama Dasha

In Yogini Dasha Pingla (Sun), Bhramari (Mars), Ulka (Saturn) or Sankata (Rahu) when becomes well disposed in main chart and adversely disposed in divisional charts mentioned above then such Yogini dasha should be treated as Adhama Dasha.

Adhama Dasha gives destruction and least prosperity.

(8) Rikta Dasha:

The Dasha of a planet occupying depression degrees in its debilitated sign is known as Rikta Dasha.

In Yogini Dasha Pingla (Sun), Bhramari (Mars), Ulka (Saturn) or Sankata (Rahu) when becomes adversely disposed in main chart in their debilitation sign then this Yogini Dasha should be treated as Rikta Dasha.

Rikta Dasha gives miseries and poverty

(9) Anishta Dasha:

When in the condition described for Rikta Dasha the planet occupies debilitated Navansh then such Dasha is known as Anishta Dasha

In Yogini Dasha Pingla (Sun), Bhramari (Mars), Ulka (Saturn) or Sankata (Rahu) when becomes adversely disposed in main chart as well as in concerned divisional charts then this Yogini Dasha should be treated as Anishta Dasha.

Anishta Dasha gives miseries, poverty and all round destruction in each and every walk of life.

So the nature of Dasha should be judged very minutely as described above before giving any prediction.


Learner & researchers of Vedic Jyotish will find this article very useful.


2 comments:

  1. Sir, Very interesting and intriguing article. could you please have a look at my birth chart.
    Avinash G, DOB: 22 Jan 1986, 20:50:00 IST, Mandya, Karnaataka.

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