When the lord of the major period is a malefic and the antardasa lord is a benefic the results will be bad, if they are not conjoined. If they are associated with one another, there are mixed results. The antardasa lord may be a yoga karaka; but if he is not conjoined with the lord of the mahadasa, the results are unfavourable and sorrowful, If the lord of the mahadasa is capable of giving both yoga and death, he will first give results of the yoga in his own antardasa, MERAN YRA HT We RARRSP Bearer aA N amna yar: YET yana pa at sfa arru adds fe am at Prenergfat 3 156 l i Uttara Kalarnrita When the whole major period of the yogakaraka mentioned above is entirely auspicious, and if the sub-period of the malefics also are good, the sub-period that can cause death gets postponed by the yoga karaka planet. A Dasanatha like this does not give mixed results. If he gives mixed results, his major period is fruitless. This is the opinion of the ancients.
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