Timing Through Graha's Nakshatra Pada Transits: Part 3: Navatara-Amsa
Timing Through Graha's Nakshatra Pada Transits: Part 3: Navatara-Amsa
Timing Through Graha's Nakshatra Pada Transits: Part 3: Navatara-Amsa
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Varaha Mihira
Feb 8, 2016 · 5 min read
Sri CS Patel quotes Chandrakala nadi vol 1, page 301 (Santhanam Tr.), verse
3018, when Saturn transits through (1) Vipat-taramsa, the native suffers
defeat (or imprisonment) at the hands of enemy. (2) In Sampat-taramsa one
suffers from fear, calamity or intense possibility of death.
All the Odd numbered Taras are inauspicious with only one exception of the
9th Tara. On the other hand, the Even numbered Taras are auspicious, to
which 9th Tara is added.
When natural malefics, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu and Mars transits these Taras, they
increase the danger of the Bad Taras (1,3,5,7) and decrease the auspiciousness
of the Good Taras (2,4,6,8,9). On the other hand, transit of Guru, protects the
danger of the Bad Taras and increases the auspiciousness of the Good Taras.
For instance for a native born with Chandra in 4th Pada of Anuradha ruled by
Shani, the transit of Guru in the 4th Pada of Budha’s nakshatra can bestow
good wealth and prosperity. Why? Because Budha rules the 2nd Nakshatra
from the Janma Nakshatra.
The Navatara always follows the Vimshottari Dasa sequence. Which means, if
someone is born in Shani’s Nakshatra i.e., Shani’s dasa running at birth, the
Navataras are ruled by (1) Shani, (2) Budha, (3) Ketu, (4) Shukra, (5) Surya, (6)
Chandra, (7) Mangal, (8) Rahu, (9) Guru.
So, in the above example, whenever, a graha transits through say Surya
Nakshatra in the above example, we need to understand that it is transiting
through the Pratyak Tara as Surya is 5th in the sequence.
The impact of the transiting Graha in Surya’s Nakshatra is greatest when it
transit’s the 4th Pada. Why? Because Janma Chandra is occupying the 4th
Pada of Shani’s nakshatra.
The easiest way to identify whether a Graha is transiting through the same
pada as the Janma Chandra is to look at the Trines to the Navamsa Chandra.
Why? Because the Trines to the Navamsa Chandra will always have the same
Tattva as the Navamsa Chandra.
Illustration
In 1999, when Guru was transiting 4th Pada of Guru’s nakshatra, the native
appeared in MBA entrance exams CAT, XAT etc. and cleared all but one. At
that time, Guru was transiting the 4th Pada of the Adhimitra’s Nakshatra. Thus
giving excellent results.
In May 1999, when Guru was transiting the 4th pada of Budha’s Nakshatra, the
native secured admission into a premier MBA Institute. Budha is the Sampad
Tara, and Guru’s transit through the 4th pada of it was highly beneficial for the
native.
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