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Mudda & Patyayini Dasha: The High-Resolution Annual Timeline

Learn how the Rajvidya engine compresses the 120-year cycle into a 365-day tactical map. Discover Mudda and Patyayini logic to time your annual goals.

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In the Varshphal (Annual Return) system, the birth chart provides the "Strategy," but the Mudda Dasha provides the "Schedules." While the standard Vimshottari Dasha spans a lifetime, Mudda and Patyayini Dashas are "Condensed Clocks"—designed specifically to track the movement of your life over the exact 365.24 days of your solar year.

1. The Mudda Dasha Logic: Condensed Time

Mudda Dasha is the result of a mathematical compression: Vimshottari (120 Years) × (365.24 / 120). This allows the universe's broad patterns to be zoomed in for high-resolution annual viewing.

Case Study (Ravindra 2026):
SUN Period (~18 days): Apr 08 – Apr 26. Since the Sun is the 2026 Varshesh (Lord of the Year), this first window is the "High-Frequency Ignition" phase for his goals.
RAHU Period (~55 days): Jun 17 – Aug 10. A long, intense period for unconventional expansion or technological pivots.

2. Patyayini Dasha: The Degree-Based Engine

While Mudda is based on the Moon's Nakshatra, the Patyayini system is purely mechanical—it is based on Planetary Angularity.

How it works: A planet’s strength in Patyayini depends on its distance from the four Angles (Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, and IC). If a planet is sitting right on your Ascendant at the moment of your Solar Return, the Patyayini system awards it a much larger "Time Share" for the year.

3. Cross-Checking with Sahams (The Event Link)

A Dasha period is most potent when it activates a Saham (Sensitive Point) sharing the same lord. This is the "Secret Formula" of the Tajika system used by the Rajvidya engine.

Logic: If you have an Artha Sahama (Wealth) with a SUN lord, your peak wealth result is locked into the SUN Mudda Dasha window (Apr 08 – Apr 26).

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