What would be the thoughts be the thoughts of dasa
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1. There are various kinds of results given by a Graha viz., (1) Natural significations (Graha-janita), (2) Bhava ownership (Bhavesha-janita), (3) Bhava occupation (Bhava-janita), (4) Bhavas aspected by the Graha (Drsti-janita), (5) Nakshatra occupation (Nakshatra-janita), (6) Yogas (Yoga-janita).
2.The results given by Maharishi Parashara in the Dasa results of Vimshottari Dasa are all Graha-janita. The results based on other sources such as Bhava ownership etc. should be understood based on the principles enunciated in the entire Jyotisha Shastra.
3.The results are modified by the Avastha of the Grahas. Graha occupying good Rasis, conjunction or aspect by Shubha Grahas, occupation Shubha Rasi or Navamsa etc.
4.Maharishi Parashara says, that the results are given in 1st, 2nd or 3rd part depending on the Drekkana of the graha. Which results? If the graha gives results in just 1/3rd part, then who gives the results in the remaining 2/3rd part? In my humble opinion, Maharishi Parashara refers to the results arising due to the natural significations (Graha-janita). The other results are given in the remaining periods. The sequence is reversed when the Graha is retrograde. The results of Rahu-Ketu are always reckoned in a reverse manner as they are always Retrograde.
5.The results are impacted by the good or bad placement of the Dasa lord at the commencement of the Dasa. However, it may not be practical as incorrect use of the Ayanamsa, the length of the year etc. can move the starting date and time by days and months.
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Dasa or DASA may also refer to:
DASA, also known as Deutsche Aerospace, Daimler-Benz Aerospace and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace, a former German aircraft manufacturer
Dasà, a town in Italy
Defence Analytical Services and Advice, part of the British Ministry of Defence
Defence and Security Accelerator, competitive portal for Dstl, part of the British Ministry of Defence
Diagnosticos da America S.A., a Brazilian company
Dasa-eup, a town in Daegu, South Korea
DevOps Agile Skills Association, an association supporting the development of IT organizations through agile & DevOps initiatives
Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts, an academic institution in Montenegro
Dignity for All Students Act, a New York State law against discrimination and harassment in public educational settings
The thoughts be the thoughts of dasa
- Dasa is a Sanskrit term that can be found in old Indian books like the Rigveda and Arthasastra. Dasa, or das, can also mean "servant of God," "devotee," "votary," or "one who has surrendered to God," yet its frequent meanings are "enemy" or "servant." Dasa is sometimes added to a given name to denote a "servant" of a renowned individual or specific deity.
- Depending on the context, the terms dasa and asura may also be connected and have been translated by certain academics as "devil," "destructive supernatural powers," "slave," "servant," or "barbarian".
- According to some, the mind is the primary cause of enslavement, misery and liberation, friendship and hostility. Our connection to the outside world and to inner tranquilly are both through the mind. The mind is neither a friend nor a foe, nor is it good or bad by itself. Everything relies on how we use it. Our greatest opponent is a mind that is just interested in sensory pleasures.
- Lord Krishna provides a very clear prescription for peace in the Bhagavad Gita. He asserts that "peace is attained by one who lives free from every attachment, giving up cravings, egoism, and sense of I and mind."
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