Budh Mahadasha is traditionally associated with intellect, communication, learning, analysis and decision-making.
During this period, individuals may experience increased mental activity, frequent thoughts and a strong focus on logic, education and communication. Spiritual discipline is often followed for mental
clarity and balance.
This phase may strongly influence thinking patterns, communication and analytical abilities. Listening to traditional mantras is often followed as a personal spiritual practice for mental clarity.
This period may involve responsibility, discipline and serious decision-making. Spiritual listening is traditionally followed for patience and steadiness.
This phase may encourage learning, guidance and wisdom-oriented thinking. Listening is followed as part of spiritual discipline.
This period may bring confusion, overthinking or unconventional ideas. The playlist is traditionally listened to for grounding and focus.
This phase may involve sharp actions, arguments or impulsive thinking. Spiritual listening is followed for balanced energy and control.
This period may highlight emotional thinking and sensitivity. Listening is traditionally followed for emotional balance and calmness.
This phase may focus on authority, confidence and decision-making. Spiritual discipline is followed for clarity and direction.
This period may bring attention toward relationships, comfort and artistic interests. Listening is followed for harmony and balance.
This phase may encourage introspection, detachment and inner focus. Spiritual listening is traditionally followed for self-reflection.