Sunday, 29 March 2026

DISEASES / HEALTH IN THE SUN MAHA DASHA AND ANTARDASHA

                  

This is a very interesting summary of the principles of Vedic Astrology.
**The Astronomical Structure of Life**
Our ancient texts present a profound map of existence, defined by the interplay of nine planets (Navagrahas), twelve zodiac signs, and twenty-seven constellations (Nakshatras). Within this cosmic framework, every entity plays a distinct role in shaping our worldly experiences.
**Planetary Dynamics**
The behavior of these celestial bodies varies, reflecting the shifting ebbs and flows of our lives:
**Luminaries:** The Sun and the Moon serve as the central pillars of the horoscope; unlike other bodies, they always move in direct motion and never undergo retrograde (backward) motion.
**Tara Grahas (Star Planets):** Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn undergo periods of retrograde motion and combustion, signifying times of introspection or external challenges.
**Shadow Planets:** Although they possess no physical form, Rahu and Ketu are powerful mathematical points whose influence is deeply felt within the karmic patterns of human life.
**Time and Change**
A fundamental principle of our texts is that life is never static. Planets manifest their unique energies during their respective *Dashas* and *Mahadashas* (planetary periods).
Because these cycles are constantly shifting, no individual's life remains static. Just as planets move sometimes in shadow and sometimes in light, we too experience fluctuations in our fortune and health. The presence of illness or adversity is not a permanent state, but rather often a manifestation of a specific planetary period—designed precisely to balance the karmic ledger of our actions.
**Key Improvements Made:**
**Structure:** The information has been organized into distinct themes (Dynamics, Time/Change) to enhance clarity and ease of understanding.  Vocabulary: Terms such as "Luminaries" and "Karmic patterns" have been employed to add depth and elegance to the article.
Clarity: The phenomenon of planets "setting" has been further clarified by linking it to specific astrological concepts—such as combustion and retrograde motion.
Tone: The "warnings" regarding health issues have been balanced and presented as an integral part of life's natural, ever-evolving cycle.


       In Vedic astrology, the Sun is considered a "cruel" (harsh) planet due to its intense heat and light. Although it bestows life, its excessive energy can also be destructive if it is placed incorrectly in the horoscope.

         The Sun's Influence: Strength, Vitality, and Sensitivity
           As the king of the celestial cabinet, the Sun represents our soul and life force. However, its intense heat and "pitta" (fire)-dominated nature can manifest as certain physical and external challenges during its dasha and antardasha periods.
Physical Ailments and Health
          When the Sun's influence is harsh, it primarily affects the body's "fire" and "structure":
            Internal Fire: This indicates an imbalance of bile (bile), resulting in stomach problems and digestive disorders.
       Heat-Related Conditions: Its intensity can manifest as high fever (hijra shivers), sunstroke, and skin irritations or inflammatory diseases.
        Vital Organs: It rules the heart and eyes; therefore, heart disease and vision problems are major concerns associated with its influence.
Neurological Effects: In severe cases, it is also linked to nervous system disorders such as epilepsy.
        External Hazards and Calamities
Beyond the physical body, the Sun's position can bring "stress" or "heat" to a person's environment through various external hazards:
         Conflict and Weapons: There is an increased risk of danger from enemies, as well as the possibility of injuries caused by fire, weapons, or poison.
          Natural Hazards: Ancient scriptures also associate the Sun's adverse position with the fear of serpents (snakes) and sudden accidents.
Final Transit: Playing its role as a "maraka" (death-causing) or highly afflicted planet, it can also signal the end of a life cycle.

Sun: The Radiant King and the Fire of Life
Solar Cycle: Understanding the Intensity of the Sun's Dasha
          Examination of the Soul: Understanding the Sun's Physical and External Effects
Notes for Improvement:
          Categorization: I have divided your points into "Health" and "External Hazards" so that readers can distinguish between physical illness and environmental risks.
           Relation to Pitta: I have linked "Bile" and "Stomach Problems" to the Pitta (fire) element, which provides a more traditional astrological interpretation.
Sensitivity: I have presented the mention of "death" as a "transition" or "end of the life cycle,"


                    1. If the Sun affliction with the kaal sarp yoga in birth chart may cause of cancer disease.

                   2. Sun and Moon conjunction or afflicted causes of the mental disease. 

                   3. Sun is in the debilitation sign , the native gets mental depression, fever and urinary trouble during the mahadasha and Antar dasha of the Sun. 

                 4. If the Sun is situated in 6th house during its dasha , the person gets colic pain, trouble with passing the urine and diabetes.

                 5. The Sun is situated in 8th house, the will be suffered in body pain, and trouble from fire and intermittent fever,eyes, cough, asthma and loose motion during the Maha dasha and Antar dasha of the Sun. 

                6. If the Sun is situated in 4th house of the birth chart of native, there is danger from thieves and danger to poison. The Sun is in cancer aspected by Saturn causes of rheumatism during the dasha and mahadasha.

              7. Sun is located in cancer cause of chest pain.

              8. The Sun is Virgo zodiac creates ailments connected with digestive system. 

              9. The Sun is in Ascendant aspect by the Mars, it is cause of Asthma.