Module 5 of 7 · Pārāśara-rājamārga

विंशोत्तरी-दशा-अध्यायः

Viṃśottarī-daśā-adhyāya

BPHS Ch. 47, 61–74 — The Daśā Systems

~100 min · 1 prerequisite(s)

Pārāśara's daśā-framework — Vimśottarī as the primary cycle for Kali-yuga, with Aṣṭottarī, Yoginī, Kālacakra, and four lower-level sub-divisions.

Viṣaya-sūcī · Topics
  • Vimśottarī assignment — each nakṣatra ↔ one of 9 grahas; total 120 years
  • Ketu 7 · Venus 20 · Sun 6 · Moon 10 · Mars 7 · Rāhu 18 · Jupiter 16 · Saturn 19 · Mercury 17
  • Starting fraction — based on the pāda-position of the natal Moon
  • Antar (level-2) and pratyantar (level-3) computation
  • Sūkṣma (level-4) and prāṇa (level-5) for fine timing
  • Aṣṭottarī, Yoginī, Kālacakra as alternatives — when each applies

1. Saṃkṣepa

साराशं · विषय-विस्तारःSāra-aṃśa · Viṣaya-vistāraSummary — the topic unfolded

Vimśottarī-daśā is the primary timing-system of post-classical jyotiṣa. Pārāśara's Ch. 61 declares it the daśā for the Kali-yuga: viṃśottarī-daśā proktā kalau yuge pramukha-daśā. The system is elegantly simple in concept (each nakṣatra is assigned to one of nine grahas; the natal Moon's nakṣatra-pāda gives you the starting graha and the fraction-remaining) but enormously rich in interpretive output (the 9 mahā-daśās subdivide into 81 antardaśās, which subdivide into 729 pratyantardaśās, and so on through five levels).

The 120-year cycle breaks down as: Ketu 7y · Venus 20y · Sun 6y · Moon 10y · Mars 7y · Rāhu 18y · Jupiter 16y · Saturn 19y · Mercury 17y (sum = 120). The graha that 'rules' you during a given mahā-daśā becomes the interpretive headline for that period — its bhāva-placement, kāraka-significations, and yoga-memberships colour the entire stretch. The antardaśā (level-2 sub-period) then refines the colouring.

Aṣṭottarī (108-year), Yoginī (36-year), and Kālacakra are alternatives applied in specific conditions. Aṣṭottarī is invoked when Moon meets Pārāśara's Ch. 62 conditions (Moon NOT in own sign or exalted at birth, and certain lagna-conditions hold). Yoginī is a 36-year cycle of eight Yoginīs — Maṅgalā, Piṅgalā, Dhānyā, Bhrāmarī, Bhadrikā, Ulkā, Siddhā, Saṅkaṭā. Kālacakra is the most computationally complex, with savya/apasavya alternating paths through nakṣatra-pādas.

2. Śāstra-Pramāṇa

शास्त्र-प्रमाण · ग्रन्थ-निर्देशाःŚāstra-pramāṇa · Grantha-nirdeśāḥClassical anchors — textual references
BPHSCh. 47

Introductory daśā-overview within the bhāva-phala block.

BPHSCh. 61

Viṃśottarī-daśā — the 120-year primary cycle.

BPHSCh. 62

Aṣṭottarī-daśā — 108-year alternative, applied per Moon-condition.

BPHSCh. 63

Yoginī-daśā — 36-year cycle.

BPHSCh. 64

Kālacakra-daśā — nakṣatra-pāda-based, savya/apasavya paths.

BPHSCh. 71–74

Antar / Pratyantar / Sūkṣma / Prāṇa-daśā — five-level sub-division.

All anchor references map to chapter structures in our annotated library at /library. We point to topics — the Jyotiṣī interprets, the substrate computes; we do not predict from these texts on your behalf.

3. Abhyāsa

अभ्यासः · प्रयोग-मार्गःAbhyāsa · Prayoga-mārgaPraxis — the path of application

Engine surfaces (substrate compute)

Exercises

  1. Computation

    Open /dasha for any chart. Identify the current mahā-daśā and antardaśā. Now go to /chart and look at the placement of the mahā-daśā lord — its bhāva, rāśi, and any aspects.

  2. Computation

    Compute the next 5 mahā-daśā transitions for any chart. These dates are the natural 'chapter boundaries' of life as the classical tradition frames them.

4. Agrima

अग्रिमम् · पथः निरन्तरःAgrima · Pathaḥ nirantaraNext — the continuing path
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KAAL Truth #5 · structured study · sources cited · the Jyotiṣī interprets