Planetary Periods are extremely important in determining how is an individual affected by the current movement of the heavenly bodies. Even though the
Birth Chart obviously remain the same during one's life, the effect of the position and aspect of the planets changes according to which
Dasha is operating currently.
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The Nine Planets represented in Traditional Vedic Astrology |
Planetary Periods are determined by the exact position of the
Moon at the moment of birth. Each Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion) is ruled by one of the
9 Planets. There are many different systems of
Dasha known in Vedic Astrology, but by far the most popular and best understood among them is the
Vimshottari Dasha.
The
Dasha system is a unique feature of Indian Astrology, but more and more Western Astrologers are incorporating the idea of the
Planetary Periods in their work, because this concept allows for very accurate predictions. Without taking the
Dasha in account, it would be hard to understand why people with similar planetary alignments get so vastly different results from current transits.
The
Dasha Lords (the Ruling Planet of the Lunar Mansion where the Moon was at the moment of Birth) express their energies according to the Planetary Periods. This is particularly useful in establishing time lines. For instance, the
Birth Chart can nicely predict a good and happy marriage, but the timing of this marriage can only be seen through the
Dasha system. The same goes for every different area of life, carrier, wealth, children, etc. This is why it is very important to know which
Planetary Period is operating at the current moment.
How a
Dasha will play out depends on the strength of the
Dasha Lord in the Birth Chart. If a Planet is well placed in the Chart, its Dasha will also be easy and benefic, if badly placed, its Dasha will be a period of hardship. During the Dasha of a given planet, the characteristics of the planet and the areas of life determined by the
Houses ruled and affected by this planet in the individual's Birth Chart will be in focus. Each Planet's period is of different length, and they follow always in this order.
Ketu 7 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Ashwini, Magha or Mula, the person starts life with Ketu Dasha.
Venus 20 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Bharani, Purva Phalguni, or Purva Ashada, the person starts life with Venus Dasha.
Sun 6 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Krittika, Uttara
Phalguni, or Uttara Ashada, the person starts life with Sun Dasha.
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Natural Pearl, the Gemstone for the Moon |
Moon 10 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Rohini, Hasta, or Sravana, the person starts life with Moon Dasha.
Mars 7 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Mrigashira, Chitra, or Dhanistha, the person starts life with Mars Dasha.
Rahu 18 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Adra, Swati, or Shatabisha, the person starts life with Rahu Dasha.
Jupiter 16 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Punarvasu, Visakha, or Purva Proshtapada, the person starts life with Jupiter Dasha.
Saturn 19 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Pushya, Anuradha, or Uttara Proshtapada, the person starts life with Saturn Dasha.
Mercury 17 years
If at the time of birth the Moon was in the Nakshatras: Aslesha, Jyeshta, or Revati, the person starts life with Mercury
Dasha.
In addition to the more precise interpretation of the
Birth Chart,
knowing the
Dasha also can predict how will current planetary positions,
transits and aspect will effect an individual's life. Understanding the
Dasha Lord's energies can give a profound insight and serve as a
guiding light during their
Planetary Periods.