Why do we still ignore the secondary Dasha layers?
I’ve been staring at some charts lately, and it’s bothering me how obsessed we are with the Mahadasha alone.
Sure, the main period sets the tone, but it’s the Pratyantardasha that actually triggers the event.
We talk about long-term transits like they’re the only thing that moves the needle.
But isn't it true that a person can feel a total shift in life direction within just a few weeks?
I see students blaming the current Saturn transit for everything.
Meanwhile, they’re completely ignoring the fact that their Bhukti or Pratyantardasha lord is making a direct aspect to their 12th house.
If you aren't tracking the timing down to the day, you’re missing the point of Vedic astrology entirely.
I’ve been using VedKal to keep my Choghadiya timings tight for consultations, and it’s surprising how many people skip over the specific hours.
Why do we keep treating planetary periods like slow, static blocks?
They aren't.
They’re fast, reactive, and often cruel in their precision.
Are you really looking at the sub-periods, or are you just guessing based on the big picture?
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