Friday, October 11, 2019

Kaal Chakra Dasha – (I)


“The Origin Of Kaal Chakra Dasha” – an article written by Vishal Aksh

Preface
(i) It was the January of Year 2013 when I first registered my entry to Internet in the form of joining of Facebook. I made several fulfilled predictions on Facebook by using Kaal Chakra Dasha then it appeared that it was new concept for the then established Astrologers on Facebook. Several Astrologers who became my students then requested me to write a complete Article on Kaal Chakra Dasa. The Calculations of Kaal Chakra Dasha and its applications for predictive purposes is too vast to write in a single Article or it is like writing a complete book on this topic.

(ii) I have also wrote few Articles on Kaal Chakra Dasha before but they were only the glimpses not the complete one. Now I am going to write Articles on Kaal Chakra Dasha in parts so that it can be written otherwise it will be very difficult to write and this present Article is the first part.

(iii) In this Article I shall explain the origin of Kaal Chakra Dasha with authentic evidences.

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Chapter: (I)
The Sayings Of Muni Parashar In Brihitparasharhorashastram

(i) In my few earlier Articles I have written that the Sanskrit Word Jyotish is an ancient well developed concept and the Sanskrit Word Vedic Jyotish is a new developing concept found originated in the legendry works of Dr B. V. Raman and in the explanations of fulfilled predictions of legendry Mundane Astrologer Shri. Lachchman Das Madan. The understanding of Jyotish by tracing its roots in Veda is the Vedic Jyotish.

(ii) While starting the Vinshottri Dasha the Vedic Muni Prashara gave an important clue about the origin of this universal dasha but before explaining it I would like to Quote and Translate that Sanskrit Shloka which is given hereunder:

मार्तण्डं च प्रणम्य सर्वजगतामीशं शिवं शङ्करं सर्वेषा हृदि संस्थितं पशुपतिं भर्गं भवानीपतिम्॥ लोकानां प्रलयोदयस्थितकरं त्रैलोक्यंनाथं हरिं वक्ष्यामीह महेश्वरस्य कृपया दायप्रकाशं शुभम्॥१॥
[Martandam Ch Pranyam Sarvjagatamesh Shivam Shankram Servesh Hridi Sansthithm Pashupatim Bhargam Bhavanipatim!! Lokanaam Pralayodaystahthikaram Tralokyanaatham Harim Vakshyamih Mahesheshwarrasya Krapya Daayprakasham Shubham]

Translation: Lord Parashar says, “After bowing before Surya and the lord of this universe Shiva or Shankra who sits in the heart of all is Pashupati, Bharg or Bhavanipati and also bowing before the Destroyer, Creator and Preserver the lord of three worlds Hari the very details about the Daay (Dasha) will be brought into light with the merciful blessings of Maheshwara”  

Note: 01: मार्तण्डं (Martand): It is one of the Vedic Name of Surya or Sun and here by devoting it Lord Parashara indicates that the applicability of this Vinshottri Dasha effectively to this Solar Family.

Note: 02: च प्रणम्य (Ch Pranyam): After bowing before or devoting to

Note: 03: सर्वजगतामीशं शिवं शङ्करं (Sarvjagatamesh Shivam Shankram): Lord of Anantkoti Brahmanda or infinite universes that is Shiva also known as Shankar. The meaning of Jagat indicates those things which are in motion and when it is used to understand celestial phenomena then it talks about infinite universes those are moving.   

Note: 04: सर्वेषा हृदि संस्थितं पशुपतिं भर्गं भवानीपतिम् (Servesh Hridi Sansthithm Pashupatim Bhargam Bhavanipatim): That supreme lord who sits in the heartland of all as a witness is also known as Pashupati, Bharga or Bhavanipati. The kinds starting from Devta to Pishacha come under Pashu Yoni (Beasts) and Supreme God Shiva has lordship over them and that is why Shiva is also known as Pashupati, because of having all the knowledge and riches and the giver of them Shiva is also known as Bharga and as Bhavani also known as Parvati, Gauri and Durga is the consort of that Supreme God Shiva so Shiva is also known as Bhavanipati.

Note: 05: लोकानां प्रलयोदयस्थितकरं त्रैलोक्यंनाथं हरिं (Lokanaam Pralayodaystahthikaram Tralokyanaatham Harim): The various Loka are known as Abodes as Earth is a Abode of all the creatures, the sky separating the Earth and Swarga is the abode of various Planets, Vidyadhara, Naga, Sarpa etc. and Swarga is the Abode of all the Devta and it includes various other Loka those are fourteen in numbers but here Vedic Muni Parashara restrict them to three by saying Hari as the Tralokayanatha the lord of three worlds the Earth, the sky and the Swarga (Heaven) and who is the very cause of destruction, creation and maintenance of all the three worlds. That Hari also known as Vishnu is also devoted by Vedic Muni Parashara in his sayings. For a long time I found this statement mysterious and confusing as why Hari was adored in this and the other confusion was the allotments given by various Avataras of Vishnu from Nine Planets and after years of search several years before in a Upanishada I found what that unveiled the curtain of ignorance covering my knowledge and what I would like to let you know is as below and it was the Answer of Creative Lord Brahma to Vedic Rishi Yagyavalaykya:

ब्रह्मोवाच
Creative Lord Brahma Speaks

प्रणवेन व्याहृतयः प्रवर्तन्ते, तमसस्तु परं ज्योतिष्कः पुरुषः स्वयम्।
भूर्विष्णुरिति ह ताः स्वाङ्गुल्या मथेत॥
मथ्यमानात्फेनो भवति फेनाद्बुद्बुदो भवति बुद्बुदादण्डं भवति
अण्डवानात्मा भवति आत्मन आकाशो भवति आकाशाद्वायुर्भवति
वायोरग्निर्भवति अग्नेरोङ्कारो भवति ओङ्काराद्व्याहृतिर्भवति
व्याहृत्या गायत्री भवति गायत्र्याः सावित्री भवति सावित्र्याः
सरस्वती भवति सरस्वत्या वेदा भवन्ति वेदेभ्यो ब्रह्मा भवति
ब्रह्मणो लोका भवन्ति तस्माल्लोकाः प्रवर्तन्ते चत्वारो वेदाः साङ्गाः
सोपनिषदः सेतिहासास्ते सर्वे गायत्र्याः प्रवर्तन्ते।

Simple Translation By Vishal Aksh: In short the meaning of aforesaid is that when Vishnu started churning with one of his fingers then on account of that process from that Churning the Foam appeared, from Foam Bubble appeared, from that Bubble the Mighty Egg appeared, from that Egg Aatma appeared, from Aatma Sky appeared, from Sky Air appeared, from Air the Fire appeared, from Fire ॐ – कार (Omkaar) appeared, from ॐ – कार (Omkaar) Vyhritiyaan (Bhu, Bhuv and swah etc) appeared, from Vyhritiyaan Gayatri appeared, from Gayatri the Savitri appeared, from Savitri the Sarswati appeared, from Sarswati the Veda appeared, from Veda the Creator Brahma appeared, from Brahma Loka (Three Worlds/Fourteen Worlds) appeared and in those Loka there exist Four Veda, Sangah Upanishads and thus all appeared from Gayatri.

What Did I Understand From It?: One thing becomes clear from that Sanskrit Vedic Shloka that Vishnu is the cause of All Of These Three Worlds. All the Planets reside in Sky and thus Vishnu takes his Avatara from all these Nine Planets. Parashara’s sayings about the philosophies of Jyotish exist in Veda and thus Jyotish has purely Vedic base.

The other thing that becomes clear from it to me that the results of Dasha in the form of Karmaphala extend up to Swarga via Sky and this signifies the importance of Dasha.

Note: 06: वक्ष्यामीह महेश्वरस्य कृपया दायप्रकाशं शुभम् (Vakshyamih Mahesheshwarrasya Krapya Daayprakasham Shubham): Now Vedic Muni Parashar starts to bring the auspicious Dasha in light.
(iii) I know most of you will be confused to see why I am writing the origin of Vinshottri Dasha in place of Kaal Chakra Dasha but don’t worry it is essential to understand the origin of Kaal Chakra Dasha too.  

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Chapter: (II)
The Sayings Of Muni Parashara In Brihitparasharhorashastram

(i) While teaching the Kaal Chakra Dasha to his disciple Maitrya what Lord Parashara says is given as under:

वन्देऽहं गोपिकानाथं भारतीं गणनायकम्। पार्वत्यै कथितं पूर्वं कालचक्रं पिनाकिना॥
[Vendeham Gopikanatham Bhartim Gannaaykam! Parvtyaee Kathitam Purvam Kaal Chakram Pinikina!!]

Translation: I adore Gopikanath, Bharti and Gannaayaka. What Piniki said earlier to Parvati.
 I have not quoted next Sanskrit Shloka to make this Sanskrit Shloka completed as this much only is requirement for this Article.

Note: 01: वन्देऽहं (Vendeham): I adore. In this Lord Parashara adore several deities like Gopinath, Bharti and Gananayaka.

Note: 02: गोपिकानाथं भारतीं गणनायकम् (Gopikanatham Bhartim Gannaaykam): Gopinath is Lord Krishana the Purnavatara (complete Avatara) of Hari or Vishnu the lord of Traloka and Vishnu is also known as Kaal or Kaalpurush whereas Shiva is also known as Mahakaal. Lord Parashara in this saying wants all of us to understand the Words of Krishna e.g. in Bhavishya Purana Lord Krishana says, “No remedy work when death comes” or in other words remedies can remove Aristha and same thing Prashara says in the Brihit Prashara Hora that in the Calculations of lifespan the intelligence of great rishi and muni fails.

But why Lord Parashara devoted Bharti also known as Swarsati this took long time for me to understand as earlier described the appearance of Veda from Swarsati was not enough to understand it properly. It was possible when I traced a Vedic root of this in one of Upanishada and below given are few words in Sanskrit in this context:

सायंसन्ध्या कृष्णा कृष्णपद्मासनस्था कृष्णाम्बरधरा
कृष्णवर्णा कृष्णगन्धानुलेपना कृष्णमाल्याम्बरधरा
एकमुखी चतुर्भुजा द्विनेत्रा शङ्खचक्रगदापद्मधारिणी
सर्वाभरणभूषिता सरस्वती वृद्धा वैष्णवी गरुडवाहिनी
सामवेदसंहिता विष्णुदैवत्या त्रिपदा षट्कुक्षिः पञ्चशीर्षा
अग्निमुखा विष्णुहृदया रुद्रशिखा ब्रह्मकवचा काश्यपसगोत्रा
स्वर्लोकव्यापिनी सूर्यस्तत्त्वमुदात्ताऽनुदात्तस्वरितमकारः कृष्णवर्णो
मोक्षज्ञाने विनियोगः ।इत्येषा सरस्वती।

Simple Translation By Vishal Aksh: The Sarswati is well defined in aforesaid Sanskrit wordings of Upanishada against the present belief about goddess Sarswati. She is defined as a Black Old Lady in Black Clothing who is decorated with Black Ornaments and Black perfume who in one of her holds Skull and has one mouth & five heads who sits on the back of Gaurada, she also holds Shankha, Chakra, Gada & Lotus in her four arms, she is of the Gotra of Kashyapa and has fiery face, she resides in the heart of Vishnu and her expansion is up to Swargloka and she gives the great knowledge of Moksha.

The riding of Saraswati on Gaurada, her old age and black color go against the present believes about goddess as at present she is considered as of white color in white clothing riding on Hansa but in these Vedic wordings the secrets of Parashara’s wordings exist.

What Did I Understand From It?: Vishnu is of Black color and his complete Avatara Shri Krishana is also of Black color and same is the Saraswati and Vishnu is Kaala and this indicates the darkness to understand Kaal so Kaal is also Black. While describing Surya Vedic muni Parashara says that Surya or Sun is the soul of Kaal and thus Surya indicates Shiva in this Saurparivar or Solar Family.
All Vishnu, his complete Avatara Krishana and Saraswati reside on Gaurada a bird with limitless speed even thousands and thousands times more than the speed of solar light indicate the accuracy of Kaal Chakra Dasha. It also indicates the utility of Kaal Chakra Dasha to know the periods of Air travel and space travelling.
Vishnu, Krishana and Saraswati all hold Chakra in circular motion indicating that Kaal Chakra Dasha decides Maraka period and all the Arishtha. It also indicates the repetitive cycle of time creating new events in new surroundings resembling previous events. Anyone who knows how to rotate Chakra is able to rotate it in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions and thus this Kaal Chakra Dasha can be best used to rectify time of birth.

Saraswati giving the knowledge of Mokasha indicates that this Kaal Chakra Dasha works in Vaikunthaa too and it also hold in the timing of events stored in Vinshansh Chakara (D20) used to know about all the spiritual activities and scientific researches.
Gananayak is Ganesha the elephant headed son of Shiva and Parvati and also an Avatara of Vishnu. Ganesha presides over Ganakottama (Astrologers), Ganaka (Accountants), Ganaka (Mathematicians) and the leader of society and the presiding deity of Stars (Taragana) and thus Kaal Chakra Dasha is the only Dasha which is calculated on the basis of deep mathematical calculations and Astrologers having the knowledge of Mathematics can calculate this Dasha accurately.

Note: 03: पार्वत्यै कथितं पूर्वं कालचक्रं पिनाकिना (Parvtyaee Kathitam Purvam Kaal Chakram Pinikina): Pinaki is one of the names of Supreme God Shiva and he told the secrets of Kaal Chakra Dasha to Parvati much - much before Prashara taught Jyotisha to his disciple Maitraya. Vedic muni Parashar only taught the summery of Kaal Chakra Dasha to his disciple Maitraya.

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Chapter: (III)
Searching & Researching Of Vishal Aksh

(i) One Delhi based Astrologer wrote a book on Kaal Chakra Dasha and no doubt he did great work but I never want to mention his name as I never ever want to make that Astrologer mortal in my writings. I don’t hesitate a while in saying that I got my initial understanding of Deha & Jeev Rashi from his book. The pattern of Dasha Rashi in Kaal Chakra Dasha given by him and Shri. Narayan Dutt Shrimali were same with the difference that according to him when Kaal Chakra Dasha cycle jumps to next cycle of different age the Deha & Jeev Rashi remain unaltered but Shri. Narayan Dutt Shrimali opined that under such circumstances Deha & Jeev Rashi interchange each other. Due to lack of authentic source I did not accept them.

(ii) In several Horoscopes predicted by me on the basis of Kaal Chakra Dasha I always found that Planets influencing Jeev Rashi generally gave change of thinking phase of natives in the Rashi Dasha ruled by them and this motivated me to understand the secrets of Kaal Chakra Dasha in details.

(iii) It was after failure of long searches & researches one day I thought that in the beginning of Vinshottri Dasha and Kaal Chakra Dasha the Vedic muni Parashara in his teachings mentioned Shiva as the originator of both of these Dasha so I should study the Vedic literatures related to Shiva. In Shiva Purana the age of a Rudra (Total Eleven in Numbers) is written more than Vishnu where as the age of Shiva is given endless and that led me to think that if there are Eleven Rudra Mandala known to ancient Vedic Rishi & Muni in a Shiva Mandla then a Rudra Mandla contains many – many Vishnu Mandla, A Vishnu Mandla contains many Brhmanda and a Brhmanda contains many Surya Mandla (Solar Systems) so it will be helpful if I concentrate my searches and researches on Vedic Litratures related to Rudra and after a long time I found one such Sanskrit Shloka written below in such Vedic Literature related to Rudra:

द्वौ सुपर्णौ शरीरेऽस्मिज्जीवेशाक्ष्यौ सह स्थितौ।
तयोर्जीवः फलं भुङ्क्ते कर्मणो न महेश्वरः॥

Simple Translation By Vishal Aksh: On the tree resembled by the Physical Body (Sharir or Deha) the two birds Jeev and Maheshwar (Shiva) as a witness lives together and it is the Jeev who consumes Karmaphala and puts itself into the cycle of birth & rebirth but Shiva remains freed from such actions and influences.

What Did I Understand From It?: The Sharir described in this Shloka is the Deha Rashi and Jeev is Jeev Rashi and the concept of Deha & Jeev Rashi taken in Kaal Chakra Dasha is from this Vedic Shloka indicating the Vedic Roots of Jyotish.  


Written on Friday, October 11, 2019 at 11:16 (IST) by:
Vishal Aksh


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Friday, August 23, 2019

“Varshpurusha/वर्षपुरुष” – a research by Vishal Aksh


(१) जिस प्रकार वैदिक ज्योतिष में कालपुरुष का अध्यन फलित करने में उपयोगी है उसी प्रकार वर्षफल में वर्षपुरुष का अध्यन परमावश्यक है।
(1) As in Vedic Jyotish the study of Kaalpurusha (Time Personified) is useful for predictive purposes the study of Varshpurusha (Year Personified) is highly essential in Varshphala (Vedic Annual Horoscope)

(२) मैं समझता हूँ कि अब आपकी जिज्ञासा उपरोक्त वर्षपुरुष के सन्दर्भ में तीव्र हो गई होगी यथा वैदिक ज्योतिष में कहीं न वर्णित यह वर्षपुरुष वस्तुतयः कौन है।
(2) I think now you curiosity have increased much regarding aforesaid Varshpurusha (Year Personified) like who this Varshpurusha (Year Personified) nowhere described in Vedic Jyotish is in fact.

(३) यहाँ मैं अपने वैदिक ज्योतिष के अन्तर्गत आने वाले वर्षफल पर अपने दीर्घकालीन अनुभवओं एवं अनुसन्धानों के आधार पर कुछ वाक्यों को लिखता हूँ जो वर्षपुरुष की स्थिति को पूर्णरूपेण स्पष्ट करेंगे:
(3) Here I write few sentences on the basis of my prolonged experiences and researches on Varshphala (Vedic Annual Horoscope) coming under Vedic Jyotish and which will clear the situation of Varshpurusha (Year Personified):  

(४) भगवत गीता में वर्णित है कि आत्मा अजर एवं अमर है तथा यह वस्त्रों कि तरह शरीर को हर जन्म में बदलता है। आत्मा निर्विकार है।
(4) It is described in Bhagwata Geeta that Aatma (Spirit) is Ajara (Independent of Agedness) and Amara (Immortal). Aatma (Spirit) is Nirvikara (Devoid Of Disorders).

(५) वैदिक ज्योतिष में वर्णित है कि सूर्य आत्मा है एवं लग्न शरीर है। एक निर्याण वर्षारम्भ में सूर्य ठीक जन्मकालीन राशी:अंश:कला:विकला पर पहुँच जातें हैं अतैव निर्विकार रहतें हैं एवं जीवन पर्यन्त प्रत्येक वर्षारम्भ इसी स्थिति में निर्विकार रहतें हैं। प्रत्येक निर्याण वर्षारम्भ पर शरीर रुपी लग्न को सूर्य वस्त्र की तरह बदल लेतें हैं। इस प्रकार के चिन्तन ने मुझे वर्षपुरुष की परिकल्पना करने के लिए बाध्य कर दिया।
(5) In Vedic Jyotish the Surya (Sun) is described as Aatma (Spirit) and Lagna (Sidereal Ascandent) as Sharir (Body). Surya (Sun) reaches at its natal Sign:Degree:Minute:Seconds at the commencement of Sidereal Year so it remains Nirvikara (Unaltered) and it remains Nirvikara (Unaltered) at the commencement of every Sidereal Year throughout the life. On the commencement of every Sidereal Year Surya (Sun) changes the Lagna (Sidereal Ascendant) resembling the Sharira (Body) like the changing of a Vastra (Uniform). This thinking of mine compelled me to form the hypothesis about the Varshpurusha (Year Personified).        

(६) संक्षेप में मैं लिखना चाहाता हूँ कि वर्षपुरुष की सूर्य आत्मा है, वर्षलग्न शरीर है, चन्द्रमा मन है, मुन्था प्रकृति है, वर्ष योग प्राण है, सहम इच्छाऐं हैं, वर्षेश उच्चता है तथा वर्ष दशाऐं भ्रमण मार्ग हैं।
(6) In short I like to write that Surya (Sun), Varsh Lagna (Sidereal Annual Ascendant), Chandrama (Moon), Muntha (Vedic Progressed Ascendant), Varsh (Annual) Yoga, Saham (Vedic Lots), Varshesh (Year Lord) and Varsh Dasha (Annual Dasha) are respectively the Aatma (Spirit), Sharir (Body), Mana (Mind), Prikriti (Nature), Prana (Heart Beat), Ichcha (Desires), Uchchata (Highness) and Travelling Paths of Varshpurusha (Year Personified).

(७) टिप्पणी: वर्षलग्न, वर्ष दशा, मुन्था को जातक ज्योतिष के आधार पर अपमानित करने वाले सभी तथाकथित ज्योतिषी एवं ज्योतिषी प्रशिक्षक मेरे द्वारा लिखे इस आलेख को पढ कर या तो सुधर जायेंगे या अपने बाल नोच लेगें।    
(7) Note: After reading this Article written by me all the so called Astrologers and Coaches of Jyotish will either become improved or will pluck their hairs with anger.  


Written on Friday, August 23, 2019 at 09:44 (IST) by
Vishal Aksh


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Monday, July 15, 2019

“Fourth House In The Perspective Of Chanakya Niti” – an astrological explanation written by Vishal Aksh


O!  All the students & researchers who like a Swan drink the nectar from the ocean of Jyotish

 (1) Perhaps you are not aware of the fact that Acharya Chanakya has not been only an expert of Politics but also has been a great knower of Jyotish

 (2) Several Sanskrit Shlokas described in Chanakya Niti appear to be Jyotish Yoga completely. This was the wonder of sharp intelligence of Aacharya Chanakya that he judged the possible Planetary Yoga based on the present condition of person and guides them in a proper way and this becomes clear on the deep study of Shloka described in his Niti.      


 (3) The following Sanskrit Shloka is described in Chanakya Niti:

यस्मिन देशे न संमानो, न वृत्तिर्न च बान्धवाः।
न च विद्यागमः कश्चित्, तं देशं परिवर्जयेत्॥

Yasmin Deshe Ne Sammano, Ne Vriti Ch Bandhavah!
Ne Ch Vidyagamah Kaschit, Tam Deshe Parivarjyet!!

(i) Translation In English: It is better to leave that Desha in which one does not has respect, livelihood, relatives and sources of education.

(ii) Gist: According to Aachary Chanakya the very cause of getting Respect is Academy so it will be better to leave that Desha where getting of a proper is impossible as getting of livelihood also based on one’s Academy and if that person living in that Desha is without relatives then that person should leave that Desha.  

(iii) Explanation: It is better for you to understand that the Desha as described in the ancient Sanskrit Texts as know it is understood today. Today the very Sanskrit word Desha is taken as the land falling under political boundaries and in Ancient India that word used to represent it was Rashtra (Country) and it is also being in use today. In Ancient India the meaning of Desha is understood on the basis of the spoken local dialect. The lands where the common local dialect spoken people were found were known as Desha but in a Rashtra (Country) and those could be too many in a Rashtra (Country).   

(iv) The Videsh Yatra Yoga given in Ancient Vedic Texts written in Sanskrit meant the travelling from the land of one local dialect spoken to land of different dialect spoken not as understood today as travelling to foreign country. It is because of this reason when an Astrologer predicts about foreign travel on the basis of those Videsh Yatra Yoga as described in Ancient Text on Vedic Jyotish his prediction fails miserably.

(v) In Sanskrit Shloka given above under (3) from Chanakya Niti Aachary Chanakya instructed all the essential conditions under which one should leave the Desha in which he is living.

(vi) In Ancient Jyotish the Fourth Bhava/Fourth House has been instructed to judge the Academic Attainment and Birth Place. When there will the presence of malefic Planets in Fourth House/Fourth Bhava then person will get the adverse results on account of Academy and Birth Place and this Yoga and this Yoga is the definition of malefic Kuhuyoga as described in Vedic Jyotish and person born in this Kuhuyoga is without relatives.   

(vii) Sun, Mars & Saturn are natural malefic Planets and if they are in Fourth House/Fourth Bhava in one’s Horoscope then they aspect Tenth House/Tenth Bhava by their Seventh Aspect and as you all know that from Tenth House/Tenth Bhava the Respect & livelihood are judged so under such conditions they attack Tenth House/Tenth Bhava by their Seventh Aspects and under such circumstances these natural malefic Planets keep on giving various troubles unless the native shifts himself to some other Desha.   

 (5) A deep analysis of that Shloka of Chanakya Niti makes clear of the hidden idea of Aacharya Chanakya that if a native without relatives suffers in a Desha on account of adverse results of Academy, Respect & Livelihood then that native should leave his Ancestral Place and shift himself to some other place because these types of adverse circumstances only indicate that the Fourth House/ Fourth Bhava in his Horoscope is subjected to malefic influences.

Written by
Vishal Aksh    



Note: The aforesaid Article was written by me in Hindi which was first published at my Facebook Hindi Page on Monday, December 19, 2016 at 18:03 (IST). Follow link: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1076581152463791&id=856959071092668&__tn__%20=-R to view it there or you may also view the picture of that article written by me below:

Picture Of That Article Written By Vishal Aksh 




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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

“Influence Of Planets On Minds/Moods” – an article written by Vishal Aksh


Vishal Aksh
(Astrologer, Researcher, Writer, Thinker & Philosopher)
(1) All Planets can influence our Moon. The actual word for it is Sanskrit word Mana and this Mana has three stages

(i) Sativik: The purity or pure thoughts without any ill will, fear and it leads one to divinity

(ii) Rajsik: To get knowledge and it gives abilities to protect others. It also allows presentations and decorations.

(iii) Tamsik: All the evil thoughts. This quality compels one to harm others. It is full of negativities. Increasing of greediness, ill will towards noble and pious people and shamelessness are few examples of Tamsik qualities.


(2) In any horoscope Moon governs Mana

(i)  Jupiter & Sun signifies Satva Guna state.

Note: As per my researches Yamakantaka also signifies the Satva Guna

(ii) Mercury & Venus Rajsik Guna.

Note: As per my researches Ardhyama also signifies Rajsik Guna

(iii) Saturn, Mars, Rahu & Ketu signify Tamsik Guna.

Note: As per my researches Gulika, Maandi and Miritu also signify Tamsik Guna.

(3) The Saptvinshansh Chart or Nakshatransh Chart or Bhansh Chart or D27 Chart is used to judge one's inner strength so our Mood also influences our strength and weaknesses or vice- versa so the position of Moon is very important to be judged in D27 Chart.

(i) If in that D27 Moon comes under the influence of Jupiter then a person is able to make his Mana in accordance with 8th basic characteristics of Aatma and thus accepts purity by heart, he becomes free from sorrow and joy, hot and cold, respect and disrespect, he wins his 6 inner foes like Kama, Krodaha, lobha, Moha, Mada & Maya so free from every disease!

Note: In aforesaid paragraph (3)/(i) the 8 basis characteristics of Aatma exists and many of you may be ignorant about it. I have written an exclusive Article: “Ancient Indian Vedic System of Conduct and morals” on it. Follow link: https://horoanalysis.blogspot.com/2019/05/ancient-indian-vedic-system-of-conduct.html to view that Article.  

Note: When in Bhansh Chakra (D27) Moon comes under the influence of Yamakantaka then it increases the thinking facility of mind with lots of inventive ideas and several times it results in wonders

Note: In the Article: “BJP’s Horoscope – analyzed ………” written by me, I predicted a Wave or similar to that in Indian Elections 2019 by considering the BJP’s Mahadasha & Bhansh Lagna Lord Moon under the 5th Aspect of Yamakantaka and that prediction came into being in full measures. Follow link: https://horoanalysis.wordpress.com/2018/04/20/bjps-horoscope-analysed-by-vishal-aksh/ to view that Article written by me and and see whatever have been written under (3.7) and (3.9) by me in that Article.      

(ii) When in D27 Chart Moon is under the influence of Mercury or Venus and it makes a person inclined towards getting knowledge, sciences and arts. It also gives musical talents and generally Cheerful Mood

Note: It also gives ability to present oneself nicely and decently and several other talents to protect the needy.

Note: In Bhansh Chakra when Moon comes under the influence of Ardhyama then it gives wonderful ability to express observed things into wordings or writings.

(iii) When in this D27 Chart Moon comes under the influence of Saturn it gives worried mind and the person does not find himself fit for materialistic world and it may also result in Sanyaas

Note: Irrespective of Tamsik Planet Saturn also represents Vairagya so if Moon in Bhansh Chakra comes under the influence of Saturn then it motivates the person to leave the materialistic world and to join the Spiritual Kingdom. In materialistic world he always finds his mind worried and depressed. To know more about it in details follow link: https://horoanalysis.wordpress.com/2018/10/11/know-your-spiritual-level-part-6/ to view the Article: “Know Your Spiritual Level …. Part (6)” written by me

(a) If under Rahu it gives dirty thoughts with selfish approaches

(b) If under Gulika or Maandi they give destructive thoughts & greediness

(c) If under Ketu it gives occult thoughts and tendency to wander in the limitless ocean of Maya.

(4) I have also written an article by taking into consideration the influence of Planets on Mood and for that follow link:
http://horoanalysis.blogspot.com/2014/09/more-about-vipreet-rajyog.html and read Part (02) of that that article.


Written on Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 00:50 (IST) by
Vishal Aksh


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The Original Draft Of This Article

(1) It was on Saturday, April 2, 2016 when Mr. Udhayakumar Balan shared his musical video based on Raga to my Facebook Closed Group: “Prgmanan Chakra In Vedic Jyotish” – A Group Run By Vishal Aksh

(2) After hearing the Raga from his video clip I found my mild depression disappeared and I at once wrote the following wordings in the Comment Section of his Video post on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 18:34 (IST) which was as follows:

Now I am sharing my experiences Udhayakumar Balan!! in this context!

(1) Abut 3 minutes before listening this raga attached with this aforesaid post written by you I was in a state of some sort of mild depression and I checked the flow breath from my both nostrils and I found Sushmana Swara (Nadi) was flowing

(2) During the listening of this Hamsadhwani Raga as provided by you suddenly the flow of the breath from my left nostril started slowdown and from that of right nostril it started flowing with full pace and as per Vedic Jyotish on weekday ruled by malefic Planets such as Sun, Mars & Saturn flow of breath from right nostril is good and it also removes feeling of depression and today is Saturday ruled by Saturn a malefic Planet and I felt relexed and that feeling of mild depression disappeared.

(3) I am sharing this perhaps it may be useful in your researches and thanks for sharing such nice post!!


Written on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 18:34 (IST) by
Vishal Aksh

(3) After that Mr. Udhayakumar Balan also thanked me in Comment Section of his post and also put a query about the influence of various planets on our Moods

(4) My reply to his query on his post becomes the Original Draft of this Article. Just see the Picture of Conversations between us in this context:

Picture Of Conversation Between Mr. Udhayakumar Balan And Vishal Aksh 



 Written on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 14:49 (IST) by
Vishal Aksh




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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Ancient Indian Vedic System of Conduct and morals


Vishal Aksh
(Astrologer, Researcher, Writer, Thinker & Philosopher)
(1) In ancient India to get rid of negative influences of planets a profound system was developed by great Maharishi and today that unique system was totally disregarded or less regarded and with its effects the youth up to the age group of 32 years is found totally deviated from the right way of conduct.

(2) Today in society most of the youth are seen disrespecting and disregarding their parents, elders, teachers and other person of advanced age In the of society.

(3) The Vedic system of conduct provides a way and by applying it in day to day life every youth will enhance his Aatmbala (Inner strength) and find himself fit for his role in this world.

(4) The very first thing is to understand is to know the character of Antaratma (spirit) residing in human body and this is very important because most of the adversaries appear in one’s life are due to non understanding of the characteristics of Antaratma. The following sloka taken from Vedic texts gives valuable information about the characteristics of Antaratma:

अनसूया दया क्षान्तिरनायासं च मंगलम् ।
अकार्पण्यं तथा शौचमस्पृहा च कुरुद्वह ॥

The above Sanskrit sloka in English script is written as:
Ansuya Daya Kshantirnayasam Ch Mangalam!
Akaarpanyam Tatha Schochamaspraha Ch Kurudwaha!!

In aforesaid Sanskrit saloka the eight types of the characteristic of Antaratma has been described and they are as follows:

(i) अनसूया (Ansuya): Not disregarding the qualities and talents of others is अनसूया (Ansuya). If you know some person having skills, qualities or talents and you also possess the same but in lesser quantity then it may be possible that you start fault finding in those person and it is bad and should be avoided and if you develop this quality then you will be able to understand and communicate with this characteristic of antaratma known as अनसूया (Ansuya).

(ii) दया (Daya): Applying same and good pattern of conduct while dealing with known &unknown person, friends & foes and always thinking about the welfare of suffering person is दया (Daya) and if you are able to develop this quality then you will find that even an unknown person becoming a known person to you and it is the key to get eternal joy.

(iii) क्षान्ति (Kshanti): If you find some person against you and humiliating you by their physical, verbal & mental actions and in that condition you are able to control you anger and the feeling of enmity towards them then you will be able to understand and communicate this characteristic of Antaratma known as क्षान्ति (Kshanti). This will give extra strength to your mind to take a firm decision in tense situations.

(iv) अनायास (Anayas): If you find any good action performed by you may result in your physical injury or not necessary anyway than that action should not be performed repeatedly unless & until there is no option for that and this is अनायास (Anayas).

(v) मंगल (Mangal): If you do good actions daily and avoid doing bad actions then this is मंगल ( Mangal) and if you develop this then you will be able to do welfare of others

(vi) अकार्पण्य (Akaarpanya): If you donate some amount of your hard earned money daily with full devotion and becoming kind then this is अकार्पण्य (Akaarpanya).

(vii) शौच (Schocha): Avoid eating unhygienic food or drinking such drinks and keeping yourself away from bad person or even bad friends and always displaying good conduct is शौच (Shauch). If you are able to develop this quality then it will enhance the purity of your mind and heart.

(viii) अस्पृहा (Aspraha): To remain satisfied in whatever you have earned and not keeping your eyes on other’s wealth is अस्पृहा (Aspraha) and if you develop this then you will develop peace of mind.

(5) The aforesaid characteristics of Antratma are not difficult to apply in your day to day life and with little practice you will do that. Since Sun is the Aatma so person with afflicted Sun in their horoscope will find these as remedies for Sun.

(6) Person with Sun well disposed in their Bhansh (D27) chart will find it very easy to develop the aforesaid characteristics of Antaratma with very little practice.


Written by
Vishal Aksh


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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

“Are Trees & Vegetables Living Beings?” – an article written by Vishal Aksh

Vishal Aksh
(Astrologer, Researcher, Writer, Thinker & Philosopher)
(1) We all Hindu believe that we should not take Animal Food and should only consume Vegetable Food. It is good to take Vegetarian Food but as far as Dharma is concerned the food is a requirement for survival and the types of Food are based on the Guna such as Satvik, Rajsik and Tamsik.

(2) Satvik Food is made up of Vegetables and Milk Products and does not contain stimulants and that is why it is best suited for the people doing Intellectual Works and Trading Works where the Wisdom and Intelligence are applied as a part of livelihood. Though Milk Products don’t come under Vegetable Food but it comes under Satvik Food.

(3) Rajsik Food is a mixture of the several ingredients of Vegetable Foods and Animal Food. This type of food provides physical energy and thus it is the requirement of Warriors and all those doing similar works.

(4) Tamsik Food includes stimulants and Vegetables like Onion. It is the requirement of people belonging to Labor Works.

(5) In Vedic Literature it is written जीवजीवस्य भोजनम्। (Jeevjeevasya Bhojanam) which means an animal is a food for other animal. This clearly reflects that all types of Food belong to Animal or living beings come under Animal Food.

(6) In Sativik Food the Curd contains microbes and this clearly verifies जीवजीवस्य भोजनम्। (Jeevjeevasya Bhojanam).

(7) But what about Trees and other Vegetables. Are they living beings or not? Several Vedic Experts consider them as non living. If this is taken then the validity of Vedic Rule जीवजीवस्य भोजनम्। (Jeevjeevasya Bhojanam) will become questionable.

(8) Now I am going to explain what Vedic Literatures speak about Trees and other Vegetables:

(i) ओषध्यः फलपाकान्ता नानाविधफलोपगाः।
अपुष्पा फलवन्तो  ये  ते वनस्पतयः स्मृताः॥

Translation: The Plants which survive up to the ripe of their fruits and after that they die and the trees with plenty of flowers and fruits are known as Aushdhi.

The Plants which produces fruits without flowers are known as Vanaspati

Note: Every Plant is not Aushdhi similarly every Plant is not Vanaspati.   

(ii) पुष्पिणः फलिनश्चै वृक्षास्तूभयतः।
तमसा बहुरुपेण वेष्टिताः कर्महेतुना॥

Translation: The Plants which grow very much and fructify are known as Vriksh (Trees)

Note: In Sanskrit the other word used for Vriksh is Taru which is very near to English Word Tree both in pronunciation and meaning.

(iii) अन्तःसंज्ञा भवन्त्येते सुखदुःखसमन्विताः।

Translation: These Trees and other vegetables etc also possess self consciousness and feelings of joy and sorrow but because of the existing of Tamo Guna on account of their Past Karma they are not able to express that.

Note: This is a great information described in aforesaid Sanskrit Shloka written under ((8)/(iii)). The Trees and all the other Plants have feelings and self consciousness with Karmic Approaches but unable to express. This is enough to prove that Vedas give to members of Vegetable Kingdom a status of Living Beings with Karmic Approaches.

(9) All the Vegetable Foods thus also come under Animal Food and thus it gets authentication under the Vedic Statement जीवजीवस्य भोजनम्। (Jeevjeevasya Bhojanam).

(10) If you consume Vegetable Food don’t say you are Vegetarian just say you are Satvik


Written on Monday, April 23, 2019 at 16:14 (IST) by
Vishal Aksh


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