What is meaning of vimshotari dasa meaning and prepareance as per astrology method
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In Vedic astrology, Vimshottari Dasha is one of the most commonly used Dasha systems to predict the timing of events in a person’s life. “Vimshottari” comes from the Sanskrit word “vimshati,” meaning twenty, and the total length of a Vimshottari Dasha cycle is 120 years. The system is based on the positions of the Moon and is used to determine which planets will be in focus at various times throughout a person’s life.
Each of the nine planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu) rules over a certain number of years in the Vimshottari Dasha sequence:
1. Ketu: 7 years
2. Venus (Shukra): 20 years
3. Sun (Surya): 6 years
4. Moon (Chandra): 10 years
5. Mars (Mangala): 7 years
6. Rahu: 18 years
7. Jupiter (Guru): 16 years
8. Saturn (Shani): 19 years
9. Mercury (Budha): 17 years
The sequence begins with a planet determined by the position of the Moon in the individual’s natal chart at the time of birth. This planetary sequence helps astrologers understand which areas of life might be activated at different