Sub-period 3 of 9
Mercury antardasha in Jupiter mahadasha
Mercury antardasha in Jupiter mahadasha lasts 2 years 3 months and begins about 4 years 8 months in (sub-period 3 of 9). See the exact Vimshottari math, the classical Jupiter–Mercury relationship, and how to check it against your own chart.
Direct answer
In the 16-year Jupiter mahadasha, the Mercury antardasha lasts 2 years 3 months (16 × 17 ÷ 120 years) and arrives as sub-period 3 of 9, starting about 4 years 8 months in. By the BPHS natural-friendship table, Mercury is a natural enemy of Jupiter, a classical friction signature — though chart-specific lordships can soften or override this. What it actually delivers depends on the houses Mercury and Jupiter own and occupy in your chart — which is why we check the period against your real past first.
The exact math
- Duration
- 2 years 3 months (16 × 17 ÷ 120 years)
- Starts
- about 4 years 8 months in (sub-period 3 of 9)
- Natural relationship (BPHS)
- enemy
By the BPHS natural-friendship table, Mercury is a natural enemy of Jupiter, a classical friction signature — though chart-specific lordships can soften or override this.
Why this page won't tell you your future
Two people in the same Mercury-in-Jupiter period can live opposite stories, because what each planet delivers is set by the houses it rules and occupies in the individual chart — not by the combination alone. The honest way to read this period is to compute your chart, see what Jupiter and Mercury actually control for you, and verify the pattern against dated events from your own past before trusting forward-looking claims.
Frequently asked questions
How long is Mercury antardasha in Jupiter mahadasha?
2 years 3 months. Vimshottari sub-periods are exact arithmetic: the mahadasha's 16 years × Mercury's 17 years ÷ 120 = 2.27 years. Every calculator that follows Vimshottari agrees on this number.
When does Mercury antardasha start within Jupiter mahadasha?
It is sub-period 3 of 9, beginning about 4 years 8 months in from the mahadasha's start. The sequence always opens with Jupiter's own antardasha and follows the fixed Vimshottari order.
Is Mercury antardasha in Jupiter mahadasha good or bad?
No combination is good or bad by itself. By the BPHS natural-friendship table, Mercury is a natural enemy of Jupiter, a classical friction signature — though chart-specific lordships can soften or override this. A responsible reading checks which houses each lord rules in your specific chart, their strength, and whether past Mercury sub-periods matched real events in your life.