Someone noticed this interesting situation!
"Phaladeepika (20:24) says...
Saneschaturthi cha Guroastu shashti
Dasaa kujaahyorhyadi panchamee saa
Kashtaa bhaved Rashyavasaanabhagaa
sthithasya dusthanapathesthathaiva.
Hence - irrespective of their actual placement or ownership of the chart͵ if Sani‘s Maha Dasha comes 4th in dasa sequence and Guru‘s as the 6th in sequence it will be a Kashta Dasha only.
If Sani dasha should come 4th; the janma nakshatra must be Kuja. Kujaʹs nakshatras span Taurus; Gemini; Virgo; Libra; Capricorn and Aquarius rashis. So we have a situation in which many people born with their moon in [certain parts end and beginning of] any of these Rashis will have their 4th Dasha Saturn‘s and henca a Kashta [difficult] dasha as per above sloka. But two of these Rashis are Saturn‘s own rashis and the rest comprise his exaltation rashi and friendly rashis where Saturn is supposed to do less harm."
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Intriguing [singe-factor] situation...!
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Louisa May Alcott, the famous authoress of the novel "Little women" (birthdata on Astrodienst site in Rodden's database collection now in public domain there) had a difficult life until the novel was published in 1868 at the very end of her Jupiter dasa. Shani began a year later and gave her a lot of fame and productivity as a popular authoress, and during which she wrote subsequent popular novels. She had several ailments even before that period and several challenges, including "writer's cramp" which was career limiting for many pre-computer and pre-speech recognition dictation software, naturally! Despite the saturnine limitations, she ploughed on. She died about two to three months after Shani dasa ended, on the very day when her father's funeral was to be held!
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to ever walk on the moon (after Armstrong) did so within months of when his shani dasa began! All that success and fame, aside, shani also gave him severe depression and turned him into an alcoholic! He managed to overcome those in the last decade of his shani dasha and then in mercury dasa remarried (3rd time) and regained his social stature and became an author etc.
There are about 2996 charts with moon in nakshatra of mars in that database!
Enjoy the exploration!
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Buzz Aldrin, the second man to ever walk on the moon (after Armstrong) did so within months of when his shani dasa began! All that success and fame, aside, shani also gave him severe depression and turned him into an alcoholic! He managed to overcome those in the last decade of his shani dasha and then in mercury dasa remarried (3rd time) and regained his social stature and became an author etc.
There are about 2996 charts with moon in nakshatra of mars in that database!
Enjoy the exploration!
Regards,
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Re: Intriguing [singe-factor] situation...!
Rohiniranjan wrote:Someone noticed this interesting situation!
"Phaladeepika (20:24) says...
Saneschaturthi cha Guroastu shashti
Dasaa kujaahyorhyadi panchamee saa
Kashtaa bhaved Rashyavasaanabhagaa
sthithasya dusthanapathesthathaiva.
Hence - irrespective of their actual placement or ownership of the chart͵ if Sani‘s Maha Dasha comes 4th in dasa sequence and Guru‘s as the 6th in sequence it will be a Kashta Dasha only.
If Sani dasha should come 4th; the janma nakshatra must be Kuja. Kujaʹs nakshatras span Taurus; Gemini; Virgo; Libra; Capricorn and Aquarius rashis. So we have a situation in which many people born with their moon in [certain parts end and beginning of] any of these Rashis will have their 4th Dasha Saturn‘s and henca a Kashta [difficult] dasha as per above sloka. But two of these Rashis are Saturn‘s own rashis and the rest comprise his exaltation rashi and friendly rashis where Saturn is supposed to do less harm."
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Regards,
Rohiniranjan
Dada,
Oops!...! Another single factor .
Saturn, barring its productive part, is anyway a 'Kashta' period.
But here, its like Sani afflicting the 4th. house.
Disturbed home life/situation; a home away from home
Of course, aspects conjunctions to Saturn can modify the influence like Karako Bhavanashya.
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Shani probably gives then takes it away and if the individual perseveres and keeps working at something, he gets what shani has taken away and this giving and taking continues until true detachment arrives then it does not matter what gets taken or received.
In both examples, looking back that seems to be the common pattern.
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In both examples, looking back that seems to be the common pattern.
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Rohiniranjan wrote:Shani probably gives then takes it away and if the individual perseveres and keeps working at something, he gets what shani has taken away and this giving and taking continues until true detachment arrives then it does not matter what gets taken or received.
In both examples, looking back that seems to be the common pattern.
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Yes, but unless Sani is afflicted so that it cannot perform wisely.
Looking back is the common function, yes; that call it looking 'inwards'.
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Yep! Mystical MIST!RishiRahul wrote:Rohiniranjan wrote:Shani probably gives then takes it away and if the individual perseveres and keeps working at something, he gets what shani has taken away and this giving and taking continues until true detachment arrives then it does not matter what gets taken or received.
In both examples, looking back that seems to be the common pattern.
Regards,
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Yes, but unless Sani is afflicted so that it cannot perform wisely.
Looking back is the common function, yes; that call it looking 'inwards'.
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