Graha-daśā, Rāśi-adhipatya, Śakuna (Omens), and Nakṣatra-Lakṣaṇa on the Solar Diagram
राहोर्दशा राज्यनाशव्याधिदा दुः खदा भवेत् / हस्त्यश्वदा शुक्रदशा राज्यस्त्रीलाभदा भवेत्
rāhordaśā rājyanāśavyādhidā duḥ khadā bhavet / hastyaśvadā śukradaśā rājyastrīlābhadā bhavet
Durant la daśā de Rāhu, peuvent survenir perte du royaume (rang et puissance), maladie et chagrin. Durant la daśā de Śukra (Vénus), on obtient éléphants et chevaux (prospérité), ainsi que royaume (autorité) et épouse (gain conjugal).
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Graha-dasha as a timed unfolding of karmic fruits—adversity and prosperity arise according to prior causes and present conduct.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala under Ishvara-niyati (cosmic order); cultivate vairagya amid changing outcomes.
Application: Use dasha periods for prudent planning: during adverse periods reduce risk, prioritize health and restraint; during favorable periods practice gratitude, charity, and dharmic use of power/wealth.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.60 (graha-dasha and rashi-ksetra material in the same adhyaya)
This verse presents dasha-phala (results of planetary periods), stating Rahu’s period tends toward loss, disease, and grief, while Venus’s period tends toward prosperity, status, and marital gain.
Indirectly, it frames life-events as karmically timed through graha-daśā; worldly rise and fall are shown as part of a moral-causal order rather than random fate.
Use it for self-audit and restraint: during difficult periods prioritize health, discipline, and ethical conduct; during favorable periods use gains responsibly and avoid pride.