Ch. 18. Effects of Dashas and Antar Dashas of the Grahas
While dealing with the results of sub-periods (or Antar Dashas) in a Dasha, it should be noted, that the results differ from the ones stated for the Dashas already. The results for Dashas and Antar Dashas should be studied before giving prediction on events.
Should the lord of the Dasha be yuti with an other Grah, the latter will possess half of the Dasha of the former one. The ones in the fifth, or the ones in the ninth form the Dasha lord will enjoy one third; theGrah(as) in the seventh from the Dasha lord will have one seventh of the Dasha and the ones in the fourth and the eighth will get one fourth.
The Grahas placed, as stated above with reference to the Dasha lord will only take part (in the rulership) in the whole of the Dasha scheme. If Rahu is in Lagn, the effects of the Dasha will be marred.
If the luminaries (i.e. Sūrya and Candr) are yuti with Rahu, then their sub-period is increased by another half. In such case, Sūrya and Candr give such results, like Śani and none else. This is the view of some earlier writers.
The Dasha period of a Grah should be converted into Ghatis and multiplied by 84. The product should be increased in proportion to the longitude attained by the Grah (in the partient, or Bhava). The results of Antar Dashas will be similar in nature, as applicable to the major lord, i.e. malefic, benefic and medium.
The Antar Dasha results will depend on the Dasha lords, when these belong to Sūrya, Candr, Śani and Guru. As for the rest, the strongest from a Kendr will be a guiding factor.
In the sub-period of Candr in the Dasha of Sūrya, the native will have friends, money pleasures and wealth. Should the Dasha be adverse, one will face risks from water and suffer, from white leprosy, dysentery and consumption.
In Sūrya’s Dasha, when the sub-period of Mangal rules, one will acquire gold, gems etc. He will be famous and courageous and suffer from bilious diseases and also shortcomings of digestive fire of the stomach. In Budh’s sub-period of Sūrya’s Dasha, there will be skin diseases. One will become famous and enthusiastic. Penury and series of accidents will also follow. In the sub-period of Guru in the Dasha of Sūrya, the native will be intent on acquiring knowledge, robes and food. He will render service to Gods and Brahmins and he will become famous and rich.
During the Antar Dasha of Śukr in Sūrya’s Dasha, one will like to be away form his homeland, do futile jobs and be argumentative in nature. He will develop diseases of neck (throat), eyes and suffer from fever. He will be independent. In Śani’s sup-period in the Dasha of Sūrya, one will have troubles form men, enemies and thieves. He will be discorded by friends. There will be declination in his wealth,profession and service.
In the Dasha of Candr, in the sub-period of Sūrya, one will be engaged in serving in bad countries (or places) and will desire to be in the company of bad women. His wealth will decrease and he will quarrel with his own relatives.
In the sub-period of Mangal in the Dasha of Candr, the subject will be deprives of his sons and relatives. He will be sick and his personal safety will be at risk. He will be of cunning disposition. He will be displaced in this Bhukti.
During the sub-period of Budh in the Dasha of Candr, the native will be wealthy with a fleet of cows, elephants and horses; he will always be enthusiastic and he will be virtuous. He will derive happiness through cows and elephants (i.e. he will be comfortably placed because of his having such animals at his command) and he will acquire sons etc.
In the sub-period of Guru in Candr Dasha one will be virtuous (or one will be liberal in donating) and enjoy all luxuries. He will be rich in knowledge and possess wealth, acquire fame and live in foreign countries.
In the Antar Dasha of Śukr, in the Dasha of Candr, one will acquire wealth through women (wife etc.) and will earn through water-agriculture, cattle, jewels, boats etc. and one will be happy.
During Śani’s Antar Dasha in Candr’s Dasha, one will get money through kings, thieves and thefts. He will be deprived of his splendour and lose his wife and sons. He will be subjected to a serious (incurable) disease. During Sūrya’s Bhukti in Mangal’s Dasha, one will wander in forts, get knowledge and acquire sovereign’s money. He will be given up by his father and relatives and he will be happy to indulge in disputes. But, he will enjoy respect.
During the sub-period of Candr in Mangal’s Dasha, one will have excess of bile and phlegm. He will be very enthusiastic and will please many persons. He will have many kinds of livelihoods. sub-period of Budh, one will be troubled by enemies and diseases. He will receive encouragement from the sovereign. He will face defeats and will not have sons and wife.
During the sub-period of Guru in the Dasha of Mangal, one will be a principal person in the family, acquire learning and riches from the king. He will be adored by his wife, sons and relations. He will have a fleet of cows. He will be intent upon giving donations.
During the sub-period of Śukr in the Dasha of Mangal, one will fall sick, live in an other country, hate women, be deceitful and one will be a shame to his family and will blame others.
During Śani’s Bhukti in Mangal’s Dasha, one will be always subjected to grief, one will be deprived of his sons, wife and relatives. One will be displaced and will even die. During Sūrya’s Antar Dasha in Budh’s Dasha. one will have sexual pleasures throughout, will get unexpected money; one will live close to water and be pious of God and preceptors.
In Candr’s Antar Dasha in Budh’s Dasha, one will be given birth to dead children and be not happy. He will be after base women, be sick, attacked by leprosy and be troubled by cousins. During the sub-period of Mangal in Budh’s Dasha, one will have troubles in rectum and be without wife and sons.
There will be many afflictions to the upper limbs and heavy outflow of money. He will be happy with persons of mean castes. In the sub-period of Guru in Budh’s Dasha, one will be with his wife and sons. His sorrows will end. In the sub-period of Śukr in Budh’s Dasha, one will have money and be wise. He will command robes and jewels and suffer from hunger. (Maybe there cannot be timely eating).
He will be pleased to serve Gods. In the sub-period of Śani in Budh’s Dasha, one will be equal to base men and be happy with an iota. He will be weak in mental disposition and be soft. He will suffer from rheumatic attacks. He will be fond of foods and drinks. During the Dasha of Guru in the Antar Dasha of Sūrya, one will be blessed with sons, wealth and pleasures. He will be famous and will bag a title. He will be respected by all the persons.
In the sub-period of Candr in Guru’s Dasha, one will have many wives, be learned and wealthy. He will be dear to the sovereign, famous and gain through the king. He will be highly enthusiastic. During the sub-period of Mangal in Guru’s Dasha, one will be subjected to diseases of the head (i.e. brain etc.), rectum and eyes. he will live in the houses of others, be spiritless and troubled by enemies.
During the Antar Dasha of Budh in the Dasha of Guru, one will leave good path, live in distant countries, be not enthusiastic, be fickleminded, subject to accidents in water and be argumentative in nature.