Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 Dear brother Visti and honoured members. I am writing this with special reference to the accuracy of the birth time of an individual. The Lagna Rasi would be the same for a nearly accurate time of birth. But an important factor in predictions is the Navamsa. For an accurate prediction, the planets have to be taken note of in the Navamsa and a lot of other factors too have to be gauged from it. The Navamsa lagna changes every thirteen minutes depending on latitude. If the accuracy of the birth time is beyond 13 mimutes it will drastically change the planets in houses in the Navamsa leading to hopelessly inaccurate deductions when the debility or exaltation or factors such as vargottama etc are to be seen from the Navamsa. Therefore i ask of all the learned members to ask people as to how sure they are of their birth time. If they are sure as to plus or minus 10 minutes it will not have a bearing on Navamsa. But if they are not I suggest the learned members not to look at the Navamsa (at all) or the divisional charts too for that matter when predicting events. They should solely look at the Lagna Rasi. Tremendous amount of details can be derived from the Lagna Rasi itself. Hence my learned friends...please take serious notice of the point I have raised here in order to be accurate and not misled by faulty and innacurate navamsa which will have a severe and serious bearing resulting in faulty predictions. Brother Visti...please answer to this message. God loves you all, Sunit Mehta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 Inaccuracy in birth-time will change the LAGNA in the navamsa and other divisional charts but in majority of cases should not alter the position of the grahas as the majority of the graha are slower moving in comparison to the lagna. Of the grahas Moon moves the fastest at roughly 0.5 degrees every hour so it is possible the position of the Moon could change in the divisional charts especially in the higher divisionals or if it is at or close to the transition point from one sign/division to the next. Birth time rectification becomes important where it is not known with certainty. To do this one needs knowledge in the interpretation of the divisional charts (I am also learning). So for example if bith time is know with +/- 15 minutes this could give 3 possible lagna positions in the Navamsa chart and knowing events in the native's life and other characteristics of the native it is possible to narrow down the possibilities. This could be extended to the other divisional charts successively (D7, D10, D16, D24, etc ). Further fine tuning (in rashi and divisional charts) can be done using special lagnas - like Ghati lagna and Hora lagna. Best Wishes, (As I mentioned, I am also learning). Ashwin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 Hello sunit: An error of 10 minutes is also too large. what will happen if the lagna is alread at the border, the a few seconds error can change the characteristics in navamsa. Also depending on rasi alone for predictions may cause some errors. Note that one size fits all kind of approach has its own advantages and disadvantages. Note that if you depend on rashi alone it will divide the popolation of the world into 12 categories, which may not be sufficient enough to explain the variations in characteristics. Predictions need to be made with proper analysis, input and experience which comes with trial and learning from mistakes and the method needs to be refined. Even after learning all the basics and the rules of astrology, it cannot be applied directly verbatim. Ishwar sjvc, "sunit_mehta2002" <sunit_mehta2002> wrote: > Dear brother Visti and honoured members. > I am writing this with special reference to the accuracy of the birth > time of an individual. The Lagna Rasi would be the same for a nearly > accurate time of birth. But an important factor in predictions is the > Navamsa. For an accurate prediction, the planets have to be taken > note of in the Navamsa and a lot of other factors too have to be > gauged from it. The Navamsa lagna changes every thirteen minutes > depending on latitude. If the accuracy of the birth time is beyond 13 > mimutes it will drastically change the planets in houses in the > Navamsa leading to hopelessly inaccurate deductions when the debility > or exaltation or factors such as vargottama etc are to be seen from > the Navamsa. Therefore i ask of all the learned members to ask > people as to how sure they are of their birth time. If they are sure > as to plus or minus 10 minutes it will not have a bearing on Navamsa. > But if they are not I suggest the learned members not to look at the > Navamsa (at all) or the divisional charts too for that matter when > predicting events. They should solely look at the Lagna Rasi. > Tremendous amount of details can be derived from the Lagna Rasi > itself. > Hence my learned friends...please take serious notice of the point > I have raised here in order to be accurate and not misled by faulty > and innacurate navamsa which will have a severe and serious bearing > resulting in faulty predictions. > Brother Visti...please answer to this message. > God loves you all, > Sunit Mehta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah Dear Sunit, What is there to say? Offcourse if the chart is acurate, then predictions will be acurate, there is no dispute here. But there are more vargas other than Navamsa, say D-10, D-24 and more importantly d-60. These vargas also need rectifying, but all in due time. Instead of asking the native, check the lagna degree, and see if its close to the borders of any vargas. If you don't know the borders, learn to calculate the Varga charts, and then soon you will know. Best wishes, Visti. - sunit_mehta2002 sjvc Friday, September 13, 2002 2:39 AM [sjvc] Accuracy in prediction Dear brother Visti and honoured members.I am writing this with special reference to the accuracy of the birth time of an individual. The Lagna Rasi would be the same for a nearly accurate time of birth. But an important factor in predictions is the Navamsa. For an accurate prediction, the planets have to be taken note of in the Navamsa and a lot of other factors too have to be gauged from it. The Navamsa lagna changes every thirteen minutes depending on latitude. If the accuracy of the birth time is beyond 13 mimutes it will drastically change the planets in houses in the Navamsa leading to hopelessly inaccurate deductions when the debility or exaltation or factors such as vargottama etc are to be seen from the Navamsa. Therefore i ask of all the learned members to ask people as to how sure they are of their birth time. If they are sure as to plus or minus 10 minutes it will not have a bearing on Navamsa. But if they are not I suggest the learned members not to look at the Navamsa (at all) or the divisional charts too for that matter when predicting events. They should solely look at the Lagna Rasi. Tremendous amount of details can be derived from the Lagna Rasi itself. Hence my learned friends...please take serious notice of the point I have raised here in order to be accurate and not misled by faulty and innacurate navamsa which will have a severe and serious bearing resulting in faulty predictions.Brother Visti...please answer to this message.God loves you all,Sunit MehtaYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 Dear Brother Visti and learned members, Thank you for your time in answering my comments about the accuracy of the birth time. God loves you all, Sunit sjvc, "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...> wrote: > Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah > > -- ------------ > > Dear Sunit, > What is there to say? Offcourse if the chart is acurate, then predictions will be acurate, there is no dispute here. > But there are more vargas other than Navamsa, say D-10, D-24 and more importantly d-60. These vargas also need rectifying, but all in due time. > > Instead of asking the native, check the lagna degree, and see if its close to the borders of any vargas. If you don't know the borders, learn to calculate the Varga charts, and then soon you will know. > > Best wishes, Visti. > - > sunit_mehta2002 > sjvc > Friday, September 13, 2002 2:39 AM > [sjvc] Accuracy in prediction > > > Dear brother Visti and honoured members. > I am writing this with special reference to the accuracy of the birth > time of an individual. The Lagna Rasi would be the same for a nearly > accurate time of birth. But an important factor in predictions is the > Navamsa. For an accurate prediction, the planets have to be taken > note of in the Navamsa and a lot of other factors too have to be > gauged from it. The Navamsa lagna changes every thirteen minutes > depending on latitude. If the accuracy of the birth time is beyond 13 > mimutes it will drastically change the planets in houses in the > Navamsa leading to hopelessly inaccurate deductions when the debility > or exaltation or factors such as vargottama etc are to be seen from > the Navamsa. Therefore i ask of all the learned members to ask > people as to how sure they are of their birth time. If they are sure > as to plus or minus 10 minutes it will not have a bearing on Navamsa. > But if they are not I suggest the learned members not to look at the > Navamsa (at all) or the divisional charts too for that matter when > predicting events. They should solely look at the Lagna Rasi. > Tremendous amount of details can be derived from the Lagna Rasi > itself. > Hence my learned friends...please take serious notice of the point > I have raised here in order to be accurate and not misled by faulty > and innacurate navamsa which will have a severe and serious bearing > resulting in faulty predictions. > Brother Visti...please answer to this message. > God loves you all, > Sunit Mehta > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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