dasha model
The Dasha model typically refers to a specific astrological technique used in Vedic astrology (Jyotish), which is a traditional Hindu system of astrology. In this context, a "Dasha" (or "Dashā") is a planetary period that indicates the current influence of a planet on an individual's life based on their birth chart. The most common system of Dasha in Vedic astrology is the Vimshottari Dasha system, which divides a person's life into different periods ruled by different planets.
### Key Features of the Vimshottari Dasha System:
1. **Duration of Each Dasha Period**: Each planet has a specific number of years it rules. For example:
- Sun (Surya) - 6 years
- Moon (Chandra) - 10 years
- Mars (Mangala) - 7 years
- Mercury (Budha) - 17 years
- Jupiter (Guru) - 16 years
- Venus (Shukra) - 20 years
- Saturn (Shani) - 19 years
- Rahu (North Node) - 18 years
- Ketu (South Node) - 7 years
2. **Life Span Mapping**: The total duration of a Vimshottari Dasha is 120 years, which corresponds to a typical human lifespan.
3. **Planetary Effects**: Each planet represents different aspects of life, and the Dasha of a particular planet indicates how its influence will manifest in an individual's life during that period.
4. **Sub-Divisions**: Each Dasha can also be divided into sub-periods (Antardashas), providing more specificity about the influences at play during different times within a Dasha.
5. **Transits**: While the Dasha provides a framework for understanding the overall influences in a person's life, the transits of planets through the zodiac also play a significant role in determining the concrete experiences an individual will have.
### Purpose of Dasha Analysis:
Astrologers use Dasha analysis to forecast trends, challenges, and opportunities in various areas of life, such as career, finances, relationships, and health, based on the current Dasha and the associated planetary characteristics.
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