Graha-daśā, Rāśi-adhipatya, Śakuna (Omens), and Nakṣatra-Lakṣaṇa on the Solar Diagram
रवेर्दशा दुः खदा स्यादुद्वेगनृपनाशकृत् / विभूतिदा सोमदशा सुखमिष्टान्नदा तथा
raverdaśā duḥ khadā syādudveganṛpanāśakṛt / vibhūtidā somadaśā sukhamiṣṭānnadā tathā
Đại vận của Ravi (Mặt Trời) đem lại khổ não; gây xao động và có thể dẫn đến sự suy vong của bậc quân vương. Còn đại vận của Soma (Mặt Trăng) ban phú quý, an lạc, và cho được hưởng những món ăn, những điều thỏa nguyện như lòng mong.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Graha-daśās manifest as सुख-दुःख and rise/fall in status according to prior karma.
Vedantic Theme: Dualities (dvandva) arise in mind and circumstance; equanimity and right action mitigate suffering.
Application: During harsh periods cultivate restraint, avoid impulsive conflict with authority, strengthen sattva through discipline; during favorable periods practice gratitude and charity.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: socio-political sphere
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.60.4-5 (continued graha-daśā effects)
This verse states that the Sun’s daśā tends to produce sorrow and mental agitation, and may even bring downfall in authority or rulership.
The Moon’s daśā is described as prosperity-giving, bringing happiness and the gain of desired nourishment/comforts.
Use daśā periods as a prompt for ethical self-discipline: during difficult phases (Sun) reduce impulsive decisions and protect responsibilities; during supportive phases (Moon) cultivate generosity and stable habits so prosperity is used dharmically.