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Lesson 16: Procedure For Placing The Event in The Length of The Bhutki

1) The document discusses rules for determining when an event will occur within a planet's sub-period. It states that events will generally happen in the first, second or third portion of a sub-period depending on the influences of Saturn and Jupiter. 2) Slow moving planets like Saturn will delay the event to the third portion, while faster planets like the Moon, Sun and Mercury will result in events in the first portion. 3) The document provides examples of applying these rules to Venus and Sun sub-periods to narrow down the timing of an event within their main periods.
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Lesson 16: Procedure For Placing The Event in The Length of The Bhutki

1) The document discusses rules for determining when an event will occur within a planet's sub-period. It states that events will generally happen in the first, second or third portion of a sub-period depending on the influences of Saturn and Jupiter. 2) Slow moving planets like Saturn will delay the event to the third portion, while faster planets like the Moon, Sun and Mercury will result in events in the first portion. 3) The document provides examples of applying these rules to Venus and Sun sub-periods to narrow down the timing of an event within their main periods.
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LESSON 16
Procedure for Placing the Event in the Length of the Bhutki
Up until now, we have understood that any event will occur either under the influence of the powerful significators in the chart, or in the sub period of the lords of either House D or House E. The main period is that of the karaka planet or its Samdharmi. The sub period of the planets however are of various and different lengths. It is very important to narrow this time period down in order to zoom in on the happening of the event itself. There are several rules for doing this as follows: 1) Look to see if all of the lords of A, B and/or C houses are aspected by Saturn, or 2) if these lords are placed with Saturn, or 3) if Saturn itself is one of the lords and others too are in its aspect This must be seen from the Rashi chart and/or the Navamsha chart as both of them have equal status. If rules 1 thru 3 are in effect, then the event will be late or delayed. This means we have to divide the entire time length of the sub period into three equal parts. The event will take place in the third part of this sub period. 4) If such is the case that the lords are aspected by Jupiter also, or Saturn is in the aspect of Jupiter, then the event will take place in the 2nd part of the sub period. 5) If ONLY Jupiter alone is aspecting these lords, the events will take place in the first part of the sub period. This means that Saturn, the delay causing planet, is not aspecting, or the significating planet is not having any relation with Saturn (not in the Navamsha of Saturn or sign or constellation ruled by Saturn). 6) The lord of the sign and the constellation of the sub period lord, (Significator) are also responsible for either an early event or a delay in the timing. Slow moving planets will delay the event, while the faster moving planets will give the result early. (This should be applied for the length of the time of the sub period only) 7) The Moon is the fastest moving planet and Saturn is the slowest. The order of speed for the planets from fastest to slowest are: Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Rahu/ Ketu and Saturn. Moon, Sun and Mercury will give the results in the first third of the equally divided dasha period. Venus and Mars will give the results in the 2nd part, and Rahu, Ketu and Saturn will give the results

in the 3rd part. Jupiter is the exception here in that it will give the result in the earlier part of the sub period. 8) The Navamsha Lord of the significator lord should also be considered. 9) If, for example, one lord is fast moving and other is slow moving, then the timing should be made accordingly and the average value should then be taken.

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Lets take the Venus sub period within a Venus Main period for an example. The Venus Main period lasts 40 months. If we take 1/3 of 40, it will equal approximately 13 months for each 1/3 of a time span. In this way, we can narrow down our possibilities and fine tune the prediction for the event. We should check to make sure that: 1) Venus does not aspect or have any connections with either Saturn or Jupiter. 2) Since the last four signs of the zodiac are ruled by either Jupiter or Saturn, this means that Venus shouldnt be in any of these signs or this will delay the event to a later sub period in the dasa. 3) It shouldnt be in any of the constellations ruled by either Saturn or Jupiter. 4) So if Venus is the significator and it is in the sign and constellation of the Sun, Moon or Mercury, for example, then we can narrow down the results to the first part of the sub period that we have divided into three equal parts. 5) Specific constellations are bad for Venus, (particularly for marriage). They are Krittika, Ardra, Jyeshta and Mula. They spoil the nature of Venus and bring unfavorable results. Another example would be that of the Sun. The maximum amount of time length for that of the Suns Main period (Sun subperiod) lasts 3 months and 18 days. (as seen in RED below). By dividing it up into 3 parts, we will have 3 time spans of 1 month, 6 days each. The event happens when the Sun transits in the other powerful significators sign or constellation. (This can also be reviewed in Lesson 9. which covers manual calculations of the time periods as well). Below are the following charts for the Vimsottari Dasa sub periods: SUN Sub Periods 6 Years SUN-Sun m 3 SUN-Rahu m d 10 24 SUN-Mercury m d 10 6 d 18 SUN-Moon m d 6 0 SUN-Jupiter m d 9 18 SUN-Ketu m d 4 6 SUN-Mars m d 4 6 SUN-Saturn m d 11 12 SUN-Venus m d 12 0

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MOON Sub Periods 10 Years MOON-Moon m d 10 0 MOON-Jupiter m d 16 0 MOON-Ketu m d 7 0 MOON-Mars m d 7 0 MOON-Saturn m d 19 0 MOON-Venus m d 20 0 MARS Sub Periods 7 Years MARS-Mars m d 4 27 MARS-Saturn m d 13 9 MARS-Venus m d 14 0 MARS-Rahu m d 12 18 MARS-Mercury m d 11 17 MARS-Sun m d 4 6 MARS-Jupiter m d 11 6 MARS-Ketu m d 4 27 MARS-Moon m d 7 0 MOON-Rahu m d 18 0 MOON-Mercury m d 17 0 MOON-Sun m d 6 0

RAHU Sub Periods 18 Years RAHU-Rahu m d 32 12 RAHU-Mercury m d 30 18 RAHU-Sun m d 10 24 RAHU-Jupiter m d 28 24 RAHU-Ketu m d 12 18 RAHU-Moon m d 18 0 RAHU-Saturn m d 34 6 RAHU-Venus m d 36 0 RAHU-Mars m d 12 18

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JUPITER Sub Periods 16 Years JUPITER-Jupiter m d 25 18 JUPITER-Ketu m d 11 6 JUPITER-Moon m d 16 0 JUPITER-Saturn m d 30 12 JUPITER-Venus m d 32 0 JUPITER-Mars m d 11 6 JUPITER-Mercury m d 27 6 JUPITER-Sun m d 9 18 JUPITER-Rahu m d 28 24

SATURN Sub Periods 19 Years SATURN-Saturn m d 36 3 SATURN-Venus m d 38 0 SATURN-Mars m d 13 9 SATURN-Mercury m d 32 9 SATURN-Sun m d 11 12 SATURN-Rahu m d 34 6 SATURN-Ketu m d 13 9 SATURN-Moon m d 19 0 SATURN-Jupiter m d 30 12

MERCURY Sub Periods 17 Years MERCURY-Mercury m d 28 27 MERCURY-Sun m d 10 6 MERCURY-Rahu m d 30 18 MERCURY-Ketu m d 11 27 MERCURY-Moon m d 17 0 MERCURY-Jupiter m d 27 6 MERCURY-Venus m d 34 0 MERCURY-Mars m d 11 27 MERCURY-Saturn m d 32 9

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KETU Sub Periods 7 Years KETU-Ketu m d 4 27 KETU-Moon m d 7 0 KETU-Jupiter m d 11 6 KETU-Venus m d 14 0 KETU-Mars m d 4 27 KETU-Saturn m d 13 9 KETU-Sun m d 4 6 KETU-Rahu m d 12 18 KETU-Mercury m d 11 27

VENUS Sub Periods 20 Years VENUS-Venus m d 40 0 VENUS-Mars m d 14 0 VENUS-Saturn m d 38 0 VENUS-Sun m d 12 0 VENUS-Rahu m d 36 0 VENUS-Mercury m d 34 0 VENUS-Moon m d 20 0 VENUS-Jupiter m d 32 0 VENUS-Ketu m d 14 0

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