Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Dear Devotee : The local news paper will be your best bet since I do not know where you live . Please also refer to the http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data for computation of the duration of the eclipse from the Eclipse calculator provided for your location. One should stop eating once the GrahaNam starts . Cover the foods ( in India with darbham ) and eat after the grahaNam is over . V.S P.S : I request others to comment as appropriate with additional information .. - "sripriya1972" <sripriya1972 <Oppiliappan> Sunday, October 02, 2005 6:00 PM Lunar eclipse on October 17th 2005 > Swamin, > I would like to know when the eclipse starts and the time by which we > can have food and when does the eclipse complete. > > Dasoham > Sripriya. > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 http://www.salagram.net/eclipses-page.htm#lunar http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/scisecef.htm http://www.rasnz.org.nz/Events2005.htm#Eclipsessripriya1972 <sripriya1972 > wrote: Swamin,I would like to know when the eclipse starts and the time by which we can have food and when does the eclipse complete.DasohamSripriya. for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 Partial solar eclipse in bangalore is from 4.28 pm to 6.48 pm but sun sets by 6.05 pm. Tarpana must be done between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm approx. As per our information, in India we have grastasta solar eclipse that is the sun sets before before release and so we cannot have a glimpse of a eclipse-free sun before setting. As we have to stop eating before atleast six to seven hours before eclipse Almanac says no food in the morning. And as we cannot see the clear Sun free of eclipse before setting we are prohibited eating even in the night today, 3rd Monday. Only after seeing clear Sun Tuesday morning we can have food. This restriction is for able people. As for infirm and weak, they allow lite foods and liquids as per sastras. Adherence is left to the will of the devotees. Dasan ramanuja On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, sgopan wrote: > Dear Devotee : > The local news paper will be your best bet since I do not know where > you live . Please also refer to the http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data > for computation of the duration of the eclipse from the Eclipse > calculator provided for your location. > > One should stop eating once the GrahaNam starts . Cover > the foods ( in India with darbham ) and eat after the grahaNam is over . > > V.S > > P.S : I request others to comment as appropriate with additional > information > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 I have read that Tarpana is required in case of Rahu grastha grahanam and not on Kethu grastha grahanam. Even in the sankalpam for grahana tarpanam, the word used is ' Suryoparaha punya kalam 'and Chandroparaha punya kalam'. Uparaha denotes' with Rahu'. Adiyen Ramanuja dasan Soundararajan "M.N.Ramanuja" <mnr (AT) physics (DOT) iisc.ernet.in> wrote: Partial solar eclipse in bangalore is from 4.28 pm to 6.48 pm but sun sets by 6.05 pm. Tarpana must be done between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm approx.As per our information, in India we have grastasta solar eclipse that is the sun sets before before release and so we cannot have a glimpse of a eclipse-free sun before setting. As we have to stop eating before atleast six to seven hours before eclipse Almanac says no food in the morning. And as we cannot see the clear Sun free of eclipse before setting we are prohibited eating even in the night today, 3rd Monday. Only after seeing clear Sun Tuesday morning we can have food. This restriction is for able people. As for infirm and weak, they allow lite foods and liquids as per sastras. Adherence is left to the will of the devotees.Dasan ramanujaOn Sun, 2 Oct 2005, sgopan wrote:> Dear Devotee :> The local news paper will be your best bet since I do not know where> you live . Please also refer to the http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data> for computation of the duration of the eclipse from the Eclipse> calculator provided for your location.> > One should stop eating once the GrahaNam starts . Cover> the foods ( in India with darbham ) and eat after the grahaNam is over .> > V.S> > P.S : I request others to comment as appropriate with additional> information> . for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Dear Soundararajan Swami, The sanskrit word is actually 'uparAga'(not 'uparAha') meaning eclipse solar or lunar as the case may be. Rahu and Ketu are two orbiting nodes in opposition. When Sun is in ketu and moon is in Rahu, or vice versa then lunar eclipse is possible. If moon is in Rahu then it is called rahugrasta somoparAga (punyakale). If moon was in ketu and Sun in Rahu, and if lunar eclipse occurs, then we call it ketugrasta somoparaga (punyakale). Tarpana has to be done in both cases. Similarly, if both moon and Sun are in ketu, solar eclipse can occur. If it occurs then we call it ketugrasta suryoparaga (punyakale). If both sun and moon are in Rahu node and eclipse occurs, then we call it Rahugrasta suryoparaga (punyakale). Tarpana is done in both cases. grastAsta and grastodaya happens when sun or moon sets or rises in the eclipsed state. In the former case we are purified only after seeing the heavenly body in the pure state on the next day. I hope that clarifies. the point. Adiyen Ramanuja dasan On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, rajan s wrote: > Dear Ramanujan Swami > > I have read that Tarpana is required in case of Rahu grastha grahanam and not on Kethu grastha grahanam. > > Even in the sankalpam for grahana tarpanam, the word used is ' Suryoparaha punya kalam 'and Chandroparaha punya kalam'. Uparaha denotes' with Rahu'. > > Adiyen > Ramanuja dasan > Soundararajan > > "M.N.Ramanuja" <mnr wrote: > > Partial solar eclipse in bangalore is from 4.28 pm to 6.48 pm but sun sets > by 6.05 pm. Tarpana must be done between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm approx. > > As per our information, in India we have grastasta solar eclipse that is > the sun sets before before release and so we cannot have a glimpse of a > eclipse-free sun before setting. As we have to stop eating before atleast > six to seven hours before eclipse Almanac says no food in the morning. And > as we cannot see the clear Sun free of eclipse before setting we are > prohibited eating even in the night today, 3rd Monday. Only after seeing > clear Sun Tuesday morning we can have food. This restriction is for able > people. As for infirm and weak, they allow lite foods and liquids as per > sastras. Adherence is left to the will of the devotees. > > Dasan ramanuja > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 I live in Queens, New York. Please give me the timings of Lunar eclipse on Oct 17th 2005. Thanks, Adiyen Krishna Ramanuja Dasanrajan s <rajan_ramaswamy > wrote: Dear Ramanujan Swami I have read that Tarpana is required in case of Rahu grastha grahanam and not on Kethu grastha grahanam. Even in the sankalpam for grahana tarpanam, the word used is ' Suryoparaha punya kalam 'and Chandroparaha punya kalam'. Uparaha denotes' with Rahu'. Adiyen Ramanuja dasan Soundararajan "M.N.Ramanuja" <mnr (AT) physics (DOT) iisc.ernet.in> wrote: Partial solar eclipse in bangalore is from 4.28 pm to 6.48 pm but sun sets by 6.05 pm. Tarpana must be done between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm approx.As per our information, in India we have grastasta solar eclipse that is the sun sets before before release and so we cannot have a glimpse of a eclipse-free sun before setting. As we have to stop eating before atleast six to seven hours before eclipse Almanac says no food in the morning. And as we cannot see the clear Sun free of eclipse before setting we are prohibited eating even in the night today, 3rd Monday. Only after seeing clear Sun Tuesday morning we can have food. This restriction is for able people. As for infirm and weak, they allow lite foods and liquids as per sastras. Adherence is left to the will of the devotees.Dasan ramanujaOn Sun, 2 Oct 2005, sgopan wrote:> Dear Devotee :> The local news paper will be your best bet since I do not know where> you live . Please also refer to the http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data> for computation of the duration of the eclipse from the Eclipse> calculator provided for your location.> > One should stop eating once the GrahaNam starts . Cover> the foods ( in India with darbham ) and eat after the grahaNam is over .> > V.S> > P.S : I request others to comment as appropriate with additional> information> . for GoodClick here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 At the instant of greatest eclipse (12:03 UT), the Moon will stand near the zenith for observers in the central Pacific. At that time, the umbral eclipse magnitude will be only 0.068. North Americans will all see the start of the event, but the Moon sets by mid-eclipse for observers east of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. Further west, the entire event is visible from the Pacific coast provinces and states as well as eastern Asia and Australia. d h m Moon enters penumbra October 17 9 51.4 Moon enters umbra 17 11 34.0 UT 0634 EST 1704 IST Middle of eclipse 17 12 03.3 UT 0703 EST 1733 IST Moon leaves umbra 17 12 32.5 UT 0733 EST 1803 IST Moon leaves penumbra 17 14 15.1 In India as per above schedule, lunar eclipse starts at 1704 IST and ends at 1803 IST. In Chennai, the moon rise is at 1744 IST. Hence it is already eclipsed. So there is 19 minutes of eclipse seeable in Chennai. So Chennai residents have to do filial rites in 19 minutes. In Bangalore, moon rise is at 1755 IST. So there is only 8 minutes of eclipse duration visible. Since this interval is insufficient, Bangalore residents are exempted from doing Tarpana. In Mysore moonrise is at 1759 IST and so just four minutes of eclipse is visible. So Mysore residents also spared from Tarpana. I presume that I have given the right times of EST in NEWYORK. I think there will be grastAsta by 0703 EST by which time you have to finish Tarpana if any. US Westcoast and East Asia residents may see the entire eclipse. If any error is there anybody please correct me. Adiyen Ramanuja On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, honganour krishna wrote: > Dear Mama, > > I live in Queens, New York. Please give me the timings of Lunar eclipse > on Oct 17th 2005. > Thanks, > Adiyen Krishna Ramanuja Dasan > > rajan s <rajan_ramaswamy wrote: > Dear Ramanujan Swami > > I have read that Tarpana is required in case of Rahu grastha grahanam and not on Kethu grastha grahanam. > > Even in the sankalpam for grahana tarpanam, the word used is ' Suryoparaha punya kalam 'and Chandroparaha punya kalam'. Uparaha denotes' with Rahu'. > > Adiyen > Ramanuja dasan > Soundararajan > > "M.N.Ramanuja" <mnr wrote: > > Partial solar eclipse in bangalore is from 4.28 pm to 6.48 pm but sun sets > by 6.05 pm. Tarpana must be done between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm approx. > > As per our information, in India we have grastasta solar eclipse that is > the sun sets before before release and so we cannot have a glimpse of a > eclipse-free sun before setting. As we have to stop eating before atleast > six to seven hours before eclipse Almanac says no food in the morning. And > as we cannot see the clear Sun free of eclipse before setting we are > prohibited eating even in the night today, 3rd Monday. Only after seeing > clear Sun Tuesday morning we can have food. This restriction is for able > people. As for infirm and weak, they allow lite foods and liquids as per > sastras. Adherence is left to the will of the devotees. > > Dasan ramanuja > > > On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, sgopan wrote: > > > Dear Devotee : > > The local news paper will be your best bet since I do not know where > > you live . Please also refer to the http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data > > for computation of the duration of the eclipse from the Eclipse > > calculator provided for your location. > > > > One should stop eating once the GrahaNam starts . Cover > > the foods ( in India with darbham ) and eat after the grahaNam is over . > > > > V.S > > > > P.S : I request others to comment as appropriate with additional > > information > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2005 Report Share Posted October 8, 2005 I used wrong spelling as 'Suryoparaha' and 'Chandroparaha' instead of 'Suryoparaga' and 'Chandroparaga' which means Suryan with Ragu and Chandran with Ragu respectively. My doubt remains as expressed below. Adyen Ramanujadasan Soundararajan > rajan s <rajan_ramaswamy > wrote:> Dear Ramanujan Swami> > I have read that Tarpana is required in case of Rahu grastha grahanam and not on Kethu grastha grahanam.> > Even in the sankalpam for grahana tarpanam, the word used is ' Suryoparaha punya kalam 'and Chandroparaha punya kalam'. Uparaha denotes' with Rahu'.> > Adiyen > Ramanuja dasan> Soundararajan > > Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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