Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 The Vedic Divisions of Time SOURCE:Srimad Bhagavat Maha-purana, Canto III, Chapter XI Translation by Richard S. Brown Forward It is only recently that the Western scientists discovered the existence of the atom; but the following ancient Sanskrit verses show that the atom or anu was already known to the Asian seers thousands of years back. This information is taken from the Paramahamsa Samhita Bhagavat-puranam: III/XI, which was originally spoken by Sri Sukadeva Goswami 30 years after the start of this current Kali Yuga or exactly 5070 years ago as of 1999 AD. I consider this information to be amazing, especially as it relates to modern scientific discoveries. Remember, the following information dates back to 3070 BC. English Translations Verse 1: (The great sage) Maitreya said: "The smallest particle of material substance, which has not yet combined with any other similar particles, is called paramanu (a sub-atomic particle of matter). Paramanus always exist both in the dormant and manifest states of material existence. It is the combination of more than one paramanu (sub-atomic particle) which gives rise to the illusory concept of a (material) unit. Verse 2: And the entire manifest material existence, taken as a non-specific whole, and before returning to an unmanifest (dormant) state, is defined as the largest (material) size. Verse 3: We can understand the short and long dimensions of (material) time, as a potency of the Supreme all-pervading transcendental Lord, Who, in the form of the Sun, passes across the small and large dimensions of (material) things. Verse 4: The amount of time it takes the Sun to pass across the smallest particle of matter is called paramanu which is the smallest measure of time, while the period it takes to cross the total expanse of material creation is called the longest measure of time. Verse 5: A combination of two paramanus constitutes an anu (atom); and three anus (atoms) makes one trasarenu. Trasarenus are visable [to the naked eye] when seen floating upward in the air while viewed through rays of sunlight which enter a room through a latticed window. Verse 6: Three Trasarenus is called a truti (8/13,500 part of a second), which is a measure of time it takes (the Sun) to travel across three Trasarenus. A combination of one hundred trutis is called a vedha (8/135 part of a second), and three vedas together is known as a lava (8/45 part of a second). Verse 7: A combination of three lavas is called a nimesha or the twinkling of an eye (8/15 part of a second), while three such nimeshas equals a ksana (8/5 part of a second). A combination of five ksanas is known as a kastha (8 seconds), and fifteen kasthas is equal to a laghu (2 minutes). Verse 8: A conglomerate of 15 laghus is called a nadika (30 minutes). Two nadikas equal a muhurta (hour), and six or seven nadikas equal a prahara (approximately 3 hours to 3 and a half hours, depending on long or short days), which is a fourth of a day by human calculation. Verse 9: A nadika can be measured by taking a copper pot weighing six palas (8 tolas=ck dictionary) that can contain about 14 ounces of water and punching a small hole in the bottom using a 10-12" long golden needle that weighs four mashas (ck dictionary); when the pot is placed in water it takes a nadika of time (about 30 minutes) to fill up (and sink). Verse 10: Oh Vidura, who respect all beings, (the Sage Maitreya continued), for humans, day and night consist of four yamas (6 hour periods), while 15 such days & nights make up the bright or dark fortnight, by rotation. Verse 11: Two of these fortnights (the bright and the dark) equals a masah (one month consisting of 30 days length), and this period is taken as one day and one night of the forefathers (Pitris in heaven). Two of these months equal a ritu or season, while six such months is called an ayana (one full movement of the Sun from North to South or South to North). Verse 12: By the calculation of the demigods in heaven these two ayanas (12 months by human calculation) make up their celestial day and night which is one year for humans. And the full life span for humans is 100 years. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Is this the same Maitreya that shows up as the disciple to whom Parashara was teaching astrology in BPHS? There is another modern Maitreya also known as Benjamin Creme that featured in posts on compuserve in early 1990s as the current Messiah (probably should be spelt Messi-ha!) , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > The Vedic Divisions of Time > > SOURCE:Srimad Bhagavat Maha-purana, Canto III, Chapter XI > > Translation by Richard S. Brown > > Forward > > It is only recently that the Western scientists discovered the > existence of the atom; but the following ancient Sanskrit verses show > that the atom or anu was already known to the Asian seers thousands of > years back. > > > This information is taken from the Paramahamsa Samhita > Bhagavat-puranam: III/XI, which was originally spoken by Sri Sukadeva > Goswami 30 years after the start of this current Kali Yuga or exactly > 5070 years ago as of 1999 AD. I consider this information to be > amazing, especially as it relates to modern scientific discoveries. > Remember, the following information dates back to 3070 BC. > > > English Translations > > Verse 1: (The great sage) Maitreya said: "The smallest particle of > material substance, which has not yet combined with any other similar > particles, is called paramanu (a sub-atomic particle of matter). > Paramanus always exist both in the dormant and manifest states of > material existence. It is the combination of more than one paramanu > (sub-atomic particle) which gives rise to the illusory concept of a > (material) unit. > > > Verse 2: And the entire manifest material existence, taken as a > non-specific whole, and before returning to an unmanifest (dormant) > state, is defined as the largest (material) size. > > > Verse 3: We can understand the short and long dimensions of (material) > time, as a potency of the Supreme all-pervading transcendental Lord, > Who, in the form of the Sun, passes across the small and large > dimensions of (material) things. > > > Verse 4: The amount of time it takes the Sun to pass across the > smallest particle of matter is called paramanu which is the smallest > measure of time, while the period it takes to cross the total expanse > of material creation is called the longest measure of time. > > > Verse 5: A combination of two paramanus constitutes an anu (atom); and > three anus (atoms) makes one trasarenu. Trasarenus are visable [to the > naked eye] when seen floating upward in the air while viewed through > rays of sunlight which enter a room through a latticed window. > > > Verse 6: Three Trasarenus is called a truti (8/13,500 part of a > second), which is a measure of time it takes (the Sun) to travel across > three Trasarenus. A combination of one hundred trutis is called a vedha > (8/135 part of a second), and three vedas together is known as a lava > (8/45 part of a second). > > > Verse 7: A combination of three lavas is called a nimesha or the > twinkling of an eye (8/15 part of a second), while three such nimeshas > equals a ksana (8/5 part of a second). A combination of five ksanas is > known as a kastha (8 seconds), and fifteen kasthas is equal to a laghu > (2 minutes). > > > Verse 8: A conglomerate of 15 laghus is called a nadika (30 minutes). > Two nadikas equal a muhurta (hour), and six or seven nadikas equal a > prahara (approximately 3 hours to 3 and a half hours, depending on long > or short days), which is a fourth of a day by human calculation. > > > Verse 9: A nadika can be measured by taking a copper pot weighing six > palas (8 tolas=ck dictionary) that can contain about 14 ounces of water > and punching a small hole in the bottom using a 10-12" long golden > needle that weighs four mashas (ck dictionary); when the pot is placed > in water it takes a nadika of time (about 30 minutes) to fill up (and > sink). > > > Verse 10: Oh Vidura, who respect all beings, (the Sage Maitreya > continued), for humans, day and night consist of four yamas (6 hour > periods), while 15 such days & nights make up the bright or dark > fortnight, by rotation. > > > Verse 11: Two of these fortnights (the bright and the dark) equals a > masah (one month consisting of 30 days length), and this period is > taken as one day and one night of the forefathers (Pitris in heaven). > Two of these months equal a ritu or season, while six such months is > called an ayana (one full movement of the Sun from North to South or > South to North). > > > Verse 12: By the calculation of the demigods in heaven these two ayanas > (12 months by human calculation) make up their celestial day and night > which is one year for humans. And the full life span for humans is 100 > years. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 minor (could be major) correction! Known to and not as! , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb wrote: > > Is this the same Maitreya that shows up as the disciple to whom > Parashara was teaching astrology in BPHS? > There is another modern Maitreya also known as Benjamin Creme that > featured in posts on compuserve in early 1990s as the current > Messiah (probably should be spelt Messi-ha!) > > , Richard Shaw Brown > <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > The Vedic Divisions of Time > > > > SOURCE:Srimad Bhagavat Maha-purana, Canto III, Chapter XI > > > > Translation by Richard S. Brown > > > > Forward > > > > It is only recently that the Western scientists discovered the > > existence of the atom; but the following ancient Sanskrit verses > show > > that the atom or anu was already known to the Asian seers > thousands of > > years back. > > > > > > This information is taken from the Paramahamsa Samhita > > Bhagavat-puranam: III/XI, which was originally spoken by Sri > Sukadeva > > Goswami 30 years after the start of this current Kali Yuga or > exactly > > 5070 years ago as of 1999 AD. I consider this information to be > > amazing, especially as it relates to modern scientific > discoveries. > > Remember, the following information dates back to 3070 BC. > > > > > > English Translations > > > > Verse 1: (The great sage) Maitreya said: "The smallest particle of > > material substance, which has not yet combined with any other > similar > > particles, is called paramanu (a sub-atomic particle of matter). > > Paramanus always exist both in the dormant and manifest states of > > material existence. It is the combination of more than one paramanu > > (sub-atomic particle) which gives rise to the illusory concept of a > > (material) unit. > > > > > > Verse 2: And the entire manifest material existence, taken as a > > non-specific whole, and before returning to an unmanifest (dormant) > > state, is defined as the largest (material) size. > > > > > > Verse 3: We can understand the short and long dimensions of > (material) > > time, as a potency of the Supreme all-pervading transcendental > Lord, > > Who, in the form of the Sun, passes across the small and large > > dimensions of (material) things. > > > > > > Verse 4: The amount of time it takes the Sun to pass across the > > smallest particle of matter is called paramanu which is the > smallest > > measure of time, while the period it takes to cross the total > expanse > > of material creation is called the longest measure of time. > > > > > > Verse 5: A combination of two paramanus constitutes an anu (atom); > and > > three anus (atoms) makes one trasarenu. Trasarenus are visable > [to the > > naked eye] when seen floating upward in the air while viewed > through > > rays of sunlight which enter a room through a latticed window. > > > > > > Verse 6: Three Trasarenus is called a truti (8/13,500 part of a > > second), which is a measure of time it takes (the Sun) to travel > across > > three Trasarenus. A combination of one hundred trutis is called a > vedha > > (8/135 part of a second), and three vedas together is known as a > lava > > (8/45 part of a second). > > > > > > Verse 7: A combination of three lavas is called a nimesha or the > > twinkling of an eye (8/15 part of a second), while three such > nimeshas > > equals a ksana (8/5 part of a second). A combination of five > ksanas is > > known as a kastha (8 seconds), and fifteen kasthas is equal to a > laghu > > (2 minutes). > > > > > > Verse 8: A conglomerate of 15 laghus is called a nadika (30 > minutes). > > Two nadikas equal a muhurta (hour), and six or seven nadikas equal > a > > prahara (approximately 3 hours to 3 and a half hours, depending on > long > > or short days), which is a fourth of a day by human calculation. > > > > > > Verse 9: A nadika can be measured by taking a copper pot weighing > six > > palas (8 tolas=ck dictionary) that can contain about 14 ounces of > water > > and punching a small hole in the bottom using a 10-12" long golden > > needle that weighs four mashas (ck dictionary); when the pot is > placed > > in water it takes a nadika of time (about 30 minutes) to fill up > (and > > sink). > > > > > > Verse 10: Oh Vidura, who respect all beings, (the Sage Maitreya > > continued), for humans, day and night consist of four yamas (6 > hour > > periods), while 15 such days & nights make up the bright or dark > > fortnight, by rotation. > > > > > > Verse 11: Two of these fortnights (the bright and the dark) equals > a > > masah (one month consisting of 30 days length), and this period is > > taken as one day and one night of the forefathers (Pitris in > heaven). > > Two of these months equal a ritu or season, while six such months > is > > called an ayana (one full movement of the Sun from North to South > or > > South to North). > > > > > > Verse 12: By the calculation of the demigods in heaven these two > ayanas > > (12 months by human calculation) make up their celestial day and > night > > which is one year for humans. And the full life span for humans is > 100 > > years. > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Dear RR JI and Prashant ji with the same "modern modern Maitreya"version 3.0 jyotish software is also there.certainly Maireya is one of the Triya murthy along with Angirasa,Varuna and Maitreya whose names are taken for ever by the Viadik Brahamin along with Pravara at the time of Sandhya Vandanam(ritual abulations)that describes the origin and descent of the clan/class/caste etc Iam hopeful not going tangent please vrkrishnan rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: minor (could be major) correction! Known to and not as! , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb wrote: > > Is this the same Maitreya that shows up as the disciple to whom > Parashara was teaching astrology in BPHS? > There is another modern Maitreya also known as Benjamin Creme that > featured in posts on compuserve in early 1990s as the current > Messiah (probably should be spelt Messi-ha!) > > , Richard Shaw Brown > <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > The Vedic Divisions of Time > > > > SOURCE:Srimad Bhagavat Maha-purana, Canto III, Chapter XI > > > > Translation by Richard S. Brown > > > > Forward > > > > It is only recently that the Western scientists discovered the > > existence of the atom; but the following ancient Sanskrit verses > show > > that the atom or anu was already known to the Asian seers > thousands of > > years back. > > > > > > This information is taken from the Paramahamsa Samhita > > Bhagavat-puranam: III/XI, which was originally spoken by Sri > Sukadeva > > Goswami 30 years after the start of this current Kali Yuga or > exactly > > 5070 years ago as of 1999 AD. I consider this information to be > > amazing, especially as it relates to modern scientific > discoveries. > > Remember, the following information dates back to 3070 BC. > > > > > > English Translations > > > > Verse 1: (The great sage) Maitreya said: "The smallest particle of > > material substance, which has not yet combined with any other > similar > > particles, is called paramanu (a sub-atomic particle of matter). > > Paramanus always exist both in the dormant and manifest states of > > material existence. It is the combination of more than one paramanu > > (sub-atomic particle) which gives rise to the illusory concept of a > > (material) unit. > > > > > > Verse 2: And the entire manifest material existence, taken as a > > non-specific whole, and before returning to an unmanifest (dormant) > > state, is defined as the largest (material) size. > > > > > > Verse 3: We can understand the short and long dimensions of > (material) > > time, as a potency of the Supreme all-pervading transcendental > Lord, > > Who, in the form of the Sun, passes across the small and large > > dimensions of (material) things. > > > > > > Verse 4: The amount of time it takes the Sun to pass across the > > smallest particle of matter is called paramanu which is the > smallest > > measure of time, while the period it takes to cross the total > expanse > > of material creation is called the longest measure of time. > > > > > > Verse 5: A combination of two paramanus constitutes an anu (atom); > and > > three anus (atoms) makes one trasarenu. Trasarenus are visable > [to the > > naked eye] when seen floating upward in the air while viewed > through > > rays of sunlight which enter a room through a latticed window. > > > > > > Verse 6: Three Trasarenus is called a truti (8/13,500 part of a > > second), which is a measure of time it takes (the Sun) to travel > across > > three Trasarenus. A combination of one hundred trutis is called a > vedha > > (8/135 part of a second), and three vedas together is known as a > lava > > (8/45 part of a second). > > > > > > Verse 7: A combination of three lavas is called a nimesha or the > > twinkling of an eye (8/15 part of a second), while three such > nimeshas > > equals a ksana (8/5 part of a second). A combination of five > ksanas is > > known as a kastha (8 seconds), and fifteen kasthas is equal to a > laghu > > (2 minutes). > > > > > > Verse 8: A conglomerate of 15 laghus is called a nadika (30 > minutes). > > Two nadikas equal a muhurta (hour), and six or seven nadikas equal > a > > prahara (approximately 3 hours to 3 and a half hours, depending on > long > > or short days), which is a fourth of a day by human calculation. > > > > > > Verse 9: A nadika can be measured by taking a copper pot weighing > six > > palas (8 tolas=ck dictionary) that can contain about 14 ounces of > water > > and punching a small hole in the bottom using a 10-12" long golden > > needle that weighs four mashas (ck dictionary); when the pot is > placed > > in water it takes a nadika of time (about 30 minutes) to fill up > (and > > sink). > > > > > > Verse 10: Oh Vidura, who respect all beings, (the Sage Maitreya > > continued), for humans, day and night consist of four yamas (6 > hour > > periods), while 15 such days & nights make up the bright or dark > > fortnight, by rotation. > > > > > > Verse 11: Two of these fortnights (the bright and the dark) equals > a > > masah (one month consisting of 30 days length), and this period is > > taken as one day and one night of the forefathers (Pitris in > heaven). > > Two of these months equal a ritu or season, while six such months > is > > called an ayana (one full movement of the Sun from North to South > or > > South to North). > > > > > > Verse 12: By the calculation of the demigods in heaven these two > ayanas > > (12 months by human calculation) make up their celestial day and > night > > which is one year for humans. And the full life span for humans is > 100 > > years. > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger. > > > SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Vedic astrology Astrology chart Astrology software Visit your group "" on the web. Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 please tell me more about this software. signed Self-proclaimed Astrogeek and hard/software reviewer of a couple of decades of experience!! , vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: > > Dear RR JI and Prashant ji > with the same "modern modern Maitreya"version 3.0 jyotish software is also there.certainly Maireya is one of the Triya murthy along with Angirasa,Varuna and Maitreya whose names are taken for ever by the Viadik Brahamin along with Pravara at the time of Sandhya Vandanam(ritual abulations)that describes the origin and descent of the clan/class/caste etc > Iam hopeful not going tangent please > vrkrishnan > rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: > minor (could be major) correction! Known to and not as! > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@> > wrote: > > > > Is this the same Maitreya that shows up as the disciple to whom > > Parashara was teaching astrology in BPHS? > > There is another modern Maitreya also known as Benjamin Creme that > > featured in posts on compuserve in early 1990s as the current > > Messiah (probably should be spelt Messi-ha!) > > > > , Richard Shaw Brown > > <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > > > The Vedic Divisions of Time > > > > > > SOURCE:Srimad Bhagavat Maha-purana, Canto III, Chapter XI > > > > > > Translation by Richard S. Brown > > > > > > Forward > > > > > > It is only recently that the Western scientists discovered the > > > existence of the atom; but the following ancient Sanskrit verses > > show > > > that the atom or anu was already known to the Asian seers > > thousands of > > > years back. > > > > > > > > > This information is taken from the Paramahamsa Samhita > > > Bhagavat-puranam: III/XI, which was originally spoken by Sri > > Sukadeva > > > Goswami 30 years after the start of this current Kali Yuga or > > exactly > > > 5070 years ago as of 1999 AD. I consider this information to be > > > amazing, especially as it relates to modern scientific > > discoveries. > > > Remember, the following information dates back to 3070 BC. > > > > > > > > > English Translations > > > > > > Verse 1: (The great sage) Maitreya said: "The smallest particle > of > > > material substance, which has not yet combined with any other > > similar > > > particles, is called paramanu (a sub-atomic particle of > matter). > > > Paramanus always exist both in the dormant and manifest states of > > > material existence. It is the combination of more than one > paramanu > > > (sub-atomic particle) which gives rise to the illusory concept > of a > > > (material) unit. > > > > > > > > > Verse 2: And the entire manifest material existence, taken as a > > > non-specific whole, and before returning to an unmanifest > (dormant) > > > state, is defined as the largest (material) size. > > > > > > > > > Verse 3: We can understand the short and long dimensions of > > (material) > > > time, as a potency of the Supreme all-pervading transcendental > > Lord, > > > Who, in the form of the Sun, passes across the small and large > > > dimensions of (material) things. > > > > > > > > > Verse 4: The amount of time it takes the Sun to pass across the > > > smallest particle of matter is called paramanu which is the > > smallest > > > measure of time, while the period it takes to cross the total > > expanse > > > of material creation is called the longest measure of time. > > > > > > > > > Verse 5: A combination of two paramanus constitutes an anu > (atom); > > and > > > three anus (atoms) makes one trasarenu. Trasarenus are visable > > [to the > > > naked eye] when seen floating upward in the air while viewed > > through > > > rays of sunlight which enter a room through a latticed window. > > > > > > > > > Verse 6: Three Trasarenus is called a truti (8/13,500 part of a > > > second), which is a measure of time it takes (the Sun) to travel > > across > > > three Trasarenus. A combination of one hundred trutis is called > a > > vedha > > > (8/135 part of a second), and three vedas together is known as > a > > lava > > > (8/45 part of a second). > > > > > > > > > Verse 7: A combination of three lavas is called a nimesha or the > > > twinkling of an eye (8/15 part of a second), while three such > > nimeshas > > > equals a ksana (8/5 part of a second). A combination of five > > ksanas is > > > known as a kastha (8 seconds), and fifteen kasthas is equal to a > > laghu > > > (2 minutes). > > > > > > > > > Verse 8: A conglomerate of 15 laghus is called a nadika (30 > > minutes). > > > Two nadikas equal a muhurta (hour), and six or seven nadikas > equal > > a > > > prahara (approximately 3 hours to 3 and a half hours, depending > on > > long > > > or short days), which is a fourth of a day by human calculation. > > > > > > > > > Verse 9: A nadika can be measured by taking a copper pot > weighing > > six > > > palas (8 tolas=ck dictionary) that can contain about 14 ounces > of > > water > > > and punching a small hole in the bottom using a 10-12" long > golden > > > needle that weighs four mashas (ck dictionary); when the pot is > > placed > > > in water it takes a nadika of time (about 30 minutes) to fill up > > (and > > > sink). > > > > > > > > > Verse 10: Oh Vidura, who respect all beings, (the Sage Maitreya > > > continued), for humans, day and night consist of four yamas (6 > > hour > > > periods), while 15 such days & nights make up the bright or dark > > > fortnight, by rotation. > > > > > > > > > Verse 11: Two of these fortnights (the bright and the dark) > equals > > a > > > masah (one month consisting of 30 days length), and this period > is > > > taken as one day and one night of the forefathers (Pitris in > > heaven). > > > Two of these months equal a ritu or season, while six such > months > > is > > > called an ayana (one full movement of the Sun from North to > South > > or > > > South to North). > > > > > > > > > Verse 12: By the calculation of the demigods in heaven these two > > ayanas > > > (12 months by human calculation) make up their celestial day and > > night > > > which is one year for humans. 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Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 HI RR, not sure what the reply said to the s/w or the person, after seeing the info I have downloaded the s/w Maitrayi 3.2.2 is good as it is the 1st to give eclipses looked for a few for past 20 yrs a I knew only Hayden s/w did give this info. eclipses r useful in analysing many events in good constellations and signs w.r.t a chart, nation it can bring +ve results and in -ve ones -ve changes too. ASTROLOGY OF DEATH BY ROBERT HAUCK illusterates how eclipses point in a chart when transited by a Maraka planet in a chart in maraka dasa gives death, a good clue to interpret death forecasts. I AM NOT SURE onthe reply u've given below self-proclaimed astrogeek... I was also dubbed like this in ICAS as I have used quite a few of s/w and also developed my own with s/w friends. helped many write too with no vested interest of course. Prashant rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: please tell me more about this software. signed Self-proclaimed Astrogeek and hard/software reviewer of a couple of decades of experience!! , vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: > > Dear RR JI and Prashant ji > with the same "modern modern Maitreya"version 3.0 jyotish software is also there.certainly Maireya is one of the Triya murthy along with Angirasa,Varuna and Maitreya whose names are taken for ever by the Viadik Brahamin along with Pravara at the time of Sandhya Vandanam(ritual abulations)that describes the origin and descent of the clan/class/caste etc > Iam hopeful not going tangent please > vrkrishnan > rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: > minor (could be major) correction! Known to and not as! > Prashant Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 that was just a self-directed 'jab' at one of my weaknesses. I used to publish reviews on software and hardware -- infact as recently as yesterday! RR , Prashant Kumar G B <gbp_kumar wrote: > > HI RR, > > not sure what the reply said to the s/w or the person, after seeing the info I have downloaded the s/w Maitrayi 3.2.2 is good as it is the 1st to give eclipses looked for a few for past 20 yrs a I knew only Hayden s/w did give this info. > > eclipses r useful in analysing many events in good constellations and signs w.r.t a chart, nation it can bring +ve results and in -ve ones -ve changes too. > > > ASTROLOGY OF DEATH BY ROBERT HAUCK illusterates how eclipses point in a chart when transited by a Maraka planet in a chart in maraka dasa gives death, a good clue to interpret death forecasts. > > I AM NOT SURE onthe reply u've given below self-proclaimed astrogeek... > > I was also dubbed like this in ICAS as I have used quite a few of s/w and also developed my own with s/w friends. helped many write too with no vested interest of course. > > Prashant > > > > > rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: please tell me more about this software. > > signed > Self-proclaimed Astrogeek and hard/software reviewer of a couple of > decades of experience!! > > , vattem krishnan > <bursar_99@> wrote: > > > > Dear RR JI and Prashant ji > > with the same "modern modern Maitreya"version 3.0 jyotish > software is also there.certainly Maireya is one of the Triya murthy > along with Angirasa,Varuna and Maitreya whose names are taken for > ever by the Viadik Brahamin along with Pravara at the time of > Sandhya Vandanam(ritual abulations)that describes the origin and > descent of the clan/class/caste etc > > Iam hopeful not going tangent please > > vrkrishnan > > rohiniranjan <rrgb@> wrote: > > minor (could be major) correction! Known to and not as! > > > > > Prashant > > > Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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