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Venus period in the Vimśottarī chronology

The calculation role of Venus in the nine-lord Vimśottarī sequence, including its 20-year nominal mahādaśā duration and proportional sub-period timing.

Timing reference · released 2026-08-18

Event definition

Venus is one member of the fixed Vimśottarī order Ketu, Venus, Sun, Moon, Mars, Rahu, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury. Its nominal mahādaśā allocation is 20 years within the conventional 120-year cycle.

Reproducible calculation

Locate Venus in the fixed sequence. For a Venus mahādaśā, convert 20 nominal years using the declared year-length convention. For a Venus antardaśā inside any parent period, multiply the parent duration by 20/120 and preserve the parent lord, timestamps, and rounding policy.

Required inputs

  • Natal Moon Lahiri-sidereal nakṣatra and elapsed fraction
  • Fixed nine-lord sequence
  • Venus duration weight of 20/120
  • Declared year length and timestamp rounding

Maha convention

Maha uses 365.2425 days per nominal year, computes the birth balance from the Moon’s solved ingress-to-egress time fraction, and stores UTC boundaries. The Venus label identifies a position in that chronology, not a generated interpretation.

Uncertainty and edge cases

Birth-time uncertainty, ayanāṁśa choice, Moon ephemeris, nakṣatra-boundary proximity, year length, and rounding can alter period boundaries. A natal Moon near a nakṣatra edge can also change the starting lord entirely.

How reports may use this reference

A report may state when the calculated Venus period starts and ends, its level, parent period, nominal duration, and method. Interpretive statements require source-bound daśā rules and practitioner review; none are inferred from the lord name here.

What this does not establish

A Venus period does not establish that a particular event, personality state, financial result, relationship change, or business outcome will occur.

Calculation and convention sources

Sources establish astronomical states or a declared chronology convention. They do not establish predictive meaning.

  1. Vimśottarī daśā calculation convention

    Bṛhat Parāśara Horā Śāstra tradition · Calculation locator: chapters 46 and 51; passage review pending

    The conventional nine-lord order, 120-year duration, natal balance concept, and proportional sub-period structure used by the implementation.

    Boundary: Translation provenance and excerpt rights have not passed Maha’s passage registry. The source is used as a calculation locator only; no passage or prediction is republished.

  2. Astronomy Engine

    Don Cross (cosinekitty) · 2.1.19

    Locally computed planetary longitudes, moon phases, eclipses, and search primitives used by Maha’s deterministic calculation layer.

    Boundary: Library output is a computed astronomical result. Its reproducibility does not validate a symbolic or predictive meaning.

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