Firdaria
A Persian and medieval time-lord system. Each planet governs a major period of fixed length; the order and starting ruler depend on sect. Every major period divides into seven sub-periods. Computed in your browser.
How firdaria works
In a day chart the sequence begins with the Sun; in a night chart it begins with the Moon. The seven planets are followed by the North and South Nodes, totalling 75 years before the cycle repeats.
Each major period is divided into seven equal sub-periods ruled in turn, beginning with the period's own lord. The lord and sub-lord describe which planets organise a stretch of life — a way of reading the chart in time, not a forecast of events. Sect is taken from the same day/night division used for the lots. See also profections.
Reference, not advice
This is cultural and astronomical reference, not personal prediction or advice.
Firdaria is a traditional method of dividing time among the planets. It is descriptive cultural reference, not a prediction of events or personal advice.
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