THEORY OF FIVE ELEMENTS
(PANCHA TATWA SIDDHANTAM)
Shri Adi Sankaracharya, in his SOWNDRYA LAHARI, says that Swayambhoo Brahma saw Adi Shakti, Srividya, playing with her female friends (sakhi). With the help of the dust particles of Srividya's feet Brahma created the entire creation while she is playing with her friends. In the process of his creation he has fixed the time for the birth of all creatures in the world. For male, female, plants, creepers, creatures, animals, everything is created to the time.
This theory of birth of male or female is known as PANCHA TATWA THEORY. Human beings possess five elements. They are PRITHVI(EARTH),APU(WATER), TEJA(FIRE), VAYU(AIR) & AKASH(SPACE). They move in the same order only.
On every weekday that particular days tatwa will rise along with Sun rise and will continue in that order only.
PRITHVI – APU – TEJA – VAYU – AKASH
This is called AROHAM i.e. ascending order.
They will also proceed in AVAROHAM, descending order.
AKASH – VAYU – TEJA – APU – PRITHVI is the descending order.
The time duration of one Aroham and one Avaroham is One hour and thirty minutes each. The total duration of one Aroham and one Avaroham, i.e., one complete cycle is three hours.
The day is reconed from Sunrise to next sunrise.
The relationship between Tatwa, weekdays. Duration of time of tatwa and sex of the child born in tatwa is shown in the table given below.
TATWA WEEKDAY DURATION SEX OF THE CHILD
IN MINUTES
PRITHVI WED.DAY 6 MALE
APU MONDAY 12 FEMALE
&
FRIDAY
TEJA SUNDAY 18 MALE
&
TUESDAY
VAYU THURSDAY 24 FEMALE
AKASH SATURDAY 30 MALE
It can be noticed that the total duration of one Aroham and one Avaroham is one hour and thirty minutes.
Thus certain time is given for male born and female born. For a male child MAHA DASA, ANTARDASA & PRATYANTARDASA of the tatwas should tally to male tatwas and for female child MD, AD and PAD of the tatwas should tally to female tatwas.
In other times plants, animals, eunuchs etc will born.
WORKING OF DASA OF TATWA:
The duration of each maha dasa is as follows.
Prthvi tatwa 6 mts
Apu tatwa 12 mts
Teja tatwa 18 mts
Vayu tatwa 24 mts
Akasha tatwa 30 mts
Total 90 mts
Antar dasa:
The antar dasa of a maha dasa is arrived at as per the following formula.
A.D = M.D X A.D./90
The result will be in minutes. For e.g.,
AD of Prithvi in MD of Prithvi is
Prithvi X Prithvi/90 = 6X6/90
= 0.4 mts
= 24 secs.
Pratyantardasa:
In the same way the PAD is calculated as follows.
PAD = MD X AD/90 X PAD/90
The result will be in minutes.
For e.g.,
Prithvi X Prithvi X Prithvi = 6 x 6/90 x 6/90
=1.60 secs
For a male birth it is a must that MD, AD, PAD should have male tatwas and for female child MD, AD and PAD should have female tatwas.
IMPORTANT POINT TO BE NOTED:
While computing the dasa antar dasa and prtyantar dasa in Aroham the order will be in direct order.
Prithvi – apu – teja – vayu – akash
The Antar dasa and praryantaar dasa will also be in direct order.
Where as in Avaroham the order will be in Reverse Order.
MD : AKASH – VAYU – TEJA – APU – PRTHVI
AD : AKASH – AKASH; AKASH – VAYU; AKASH – TEJA; AKASHA – APU
& AKASHA – PRTHVI
Similarly in PAD.
EXCEPTIONS:
1. Mid point of AKASH and mid point of VAYU will produce opposite sex. Even though Akash tatwa is a male tatwa the child born during the time of mid of Akasha tatwa dasa will be female and similarly even though the vayu tatwa is a female tatwa, the child born during the mid of Vayu tatwa dasa will be a male.
2. During the culminating time from aroham to avaroham and avaroham to aroham (junction points) the sex of the child born will be the same as the nature of tatwa but the nature of the child will be opposite. I.e., a male child will have female behavior and a female child will have male behavior. A male will have a female nature and a female will have a male nature. They are not eunuchs but they behave like that.
MD, AD & PAD if they are not of similar nature, the born things will be plants, creepers, animals etc. They are also created by Brahma at specific times only. Thus certain seeds will not give fruit yielding plants if seeded in a particular unfavorable time. If the time of seeding is good and favorable, the plants will yield good fruits. Hence time should be good even for plantations.
By using this method the given time of birth of a child can be rectified.
An experience of Shri Vemuri Ramamurty Sastry is worth mentioning her. Shri Sastry was one of the scholars of astrology in Andhra Pradesh. Once a landlord of near by village approached Shri Sastry and asked the sex of the child who was born on a particular time. Shri Sastry calculated in his mind itself and informed the landlord that there is no possibility of taking birth of a human being during that time. The landlord repeatedly asked Shri Sastry to check and even threatened to trouble him if the prediction goes wrong. Shri Sastry then challenged that he would not touch astrology if his prediction goes wrong and stick to his stand. Then the landlord informed that at that given time his she buffalo gave birth to a calf and he came to test the knowledge of Shri Sastry. That is the confidence of Shri Sastry on astrology and that is the greatness of astrology. Probably Shri Sastry used the Pancha Tatwa theory in this context.
PANCHA TATWA – DASA
PRITHVI DASA – 6 mts
PRITHVI – PRITHVI ( 0mts 24 secs) PRITHVI – APU ( 0 mts 48 secs )
mts secs mts secs
PRITHVI 0 02 APU 0 06
APU 0 03 TEJA 0 10
TEJA 0 05 VAYU 0 13
VAYU 0 06 AKASH 0 16
AAKASH 0 08 PRITHVI 0 03
TOTAL 0 24 TOTAL 0 48
PRITHVI – TEJA (1 mt 12 sec ) PRITHVI – VAYU (1mt 36 sec )
mts secs mts secs
TEJA 0 14 VAYU 0 26
VAYU 0 19 AKASH 0 32
AKASH 0 24 PRTHVI 0 06
PRITHVI 0 05 APU 0 13
APU 0 10 TEJA 0 19
TOTAL 1 12 TOTAL 1 36
PRITHVI – AKASH ( 2 mts 00 secs )
mts secs
AKASH 0 40
PRITHVI 0 08
APU 0 16
TEJA 0 24
VAYU 0 32
TOTAL 2 00
PANCHA TATWA – DASA
APU DASA – 12 mts
APU–APU( 1mts 36 secs) APU– TEJA ( 2 mts 24 secs )
mts secs mts secs
APU 0 13 TEJA 0 29
TEJA 0 19 VAYU 0 38
VAYU 0 26 AKASH 0 48
AAKASH 0 32 PRITHVI 0 10
PRITHVI 0 06 APU 0 19
TOTAL 0 96 TOTAL 2 24
APU– VAYU (3 mt 12 sec ) APU–AKASH (4mt 00 sec )
mts secs mts secs
VAYU 0 51 AKASH 1 20
AKASH 1 04 PRTHVI 0 16
PRITHVI 0 13 APU 0 32
APU 0 26 TEJA 0 48
TEJA 0 38 VAYU 1 04
TOTAL 3 12 TOTAL 4 00
APU– PRITHVI ( 0 mts 48 secs )
mts secs
PRITHVI 0 03
APU 0 06
TEJA 0 10
VAYU 0 13
AKASH 0 16
TOTAL 0 48
PANCHA TATWA – DASA
TEJA DASA – 18 mts
TEJA–TEJA( 3mts 36 secs) TEJA - VAYU ( 4 mts 48 secs )
mts secs mts secs
TEJA 0 43 VAYU 1 17
VAYU 0 58 AKASH 1 36
AAKASH 1 12 PRITHVI 0 19
PRITHVI 0 14 APU 0 38
APU 0 29 TEJA 0 58
TOTAL 3 36 TOTAL 4 48
TEJA– AKASH (6 mt 00 sec ) TEJA–PRITHVI (1mt 12 sec )
mts secs mts secs
AKASH 2 00 PRTHVI 0 05
PRITHVI 0 24 APU 0 10
APU 0 48 TEJA 0 14
TEJA 1 12 VAYU 0 19
VAYU 1 36 AKASH 0 24
TOTAL 6 00 TOTAL 1 12
TEJA - APU ( 2 mts 24 secs )
mts secs
APU 0 19
TEJA 0 29
VAYU 0 38
AKASH 0 48
PRITHVI 0 10
TOTAL 2 24
PANCHA TATWA – DASA
VAYU DASA – 24 mts
VAYU–VAYU( 6mts 24 secs) VAYU– AKASH ( 8 mts 00 secs )
mts secs mts secs
VAYU 1 42 AKASH 2 40
AAKASH 2 08 PRITHVI 0 32
PRITHVI 0 26 APU 1 04
APU 0 51 TEJA 1 36
TEJA 1 17 VAYU 2 08
TOTAL 6 24 TOTAL 8 00
VAYU -PRITHVI (1 mt 36 sec ) VAYU–APU (3mt 12 sec )
mts secs mts secs
PRITHVI 0 06 APU 0 26
APU 0 13 TEJA 0 38
TEJA 0 19 VAYU 0 51
VAYU 0 26 AKASH 1 04
AKASH 0 32 PRTHVI 0 13
TOTAL 1 36 TOTAL 3 12
VAYU– TEJA ( 4 mts 48 secs )
mts secs
TEJA 0 58
VAYU 1 17
AKASH 1 36
PRITHVI 0 19
APU 0 38
TOTAL 4 48
PANCHA TATWA – DASA
AKASH DASA – 30 mts
AKASH–AKASH( 10mts ) AKASH– PRITHVI ( 2 mts )
mts secs mts secs
AAKASH 3 20 PRITHVI 0 08
PRITHVI 0 40 APU 0 16
APU 1 20 TEJA 0 24
TEJA 2 00 VAYU 0 32
VAYU 2 40 AKASH 0 40
TOTAL 10 00 TOTAL 2 00
AKASH - APU (4 mt ) AKASH - TEJA(6mt )
mts secs mts secs
APU 0 32 TEJA 1 12
TEJA 0 48 VAYU 1 36
VAYU 1 04 AKASH 2 00
AKASH 1 20 PRTHVI 0 24
PRITHVI 0 16 APU 0 48
TOTAL 4 00 TOTAL 6 00
AKASH– VAYU ( 8 mts )
mts secs
VAYU 2 08
AKASH 2 40
PRITHVI 0 32
APU 1 04
TEJA 1 36
TOTAL 8 00
TATWA | WEEK DAY | DURATIONIN MTS | SEX |
PRITHVI | WED.DAY | 6 | MALE |
APU | MONDAY &FRIDAY | 12 | FEMALE |
TEJA | SUNDAY & TUESDAY | 18 | MALE |
VAYU | THURSDAY | 24 | FEMALE |
AKASH | SATURDAY | 30 | MALE |
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