Guest guest Posted June 18, 2002 Report Share Posted June 18, 2002 I am sure Narasimhaji will respond, but from a purely astronomical point of view the motion of any planet with te Sun is not linear but is more of an elliptical orbit. So it would be a case of 2 elliptical equations getting combined, which are in no way linear. It will at least be a second order (or higher) equation of motion. Respected gurus can please correct me if I am wrong. Viraj vedic astrology, "sudhar_srinivasan" <sudhar108> wrote: > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear Guru Narasimha, > > Thank you once again for your comments.Since the Earth-Saturn- transit > relationship is non-linear, is it safe to assume that the positions > relative to Earth are arrived at by the combination of Two linear > relationships, i.e, > 1)Relationship of Earth with the Sun PLUS > 2)Relationship of Saturn with Sun. > > Again this is assuming that the relationships with Sun are Linear.I > thought this would be the intuitive alternate route. > > Appreciate your comments if time-permits. > > Yours > > Sudharsan > > Jaya Jagannatha > > > vedic astrology, "pvr108" <pvr@c...> wrote: > > Dear Sudharsan, > > > > (1) Yes, geocentric positions are to be used. > > > > (2) There is no consensus between the followers of vakya siddhantas > > and drik siddhanta. People following vakya siddhanta (esp some > > Tamils) use approximate formulas for planetary positions. Most > > people, including the asthana siddhanti of reverred Kanchi peetham, > > follow drik siddhanta and use the refined planetary models given by > > the latest observatories. > > > > In addition, ayanamsa can change Saturn's transit dates by a few > > months. But, the impact is little this time due to the fast motion. > > Whether you use Lahiri ayanamsa or Krishnamoorthy ayanamsa or Raman > > ayanamsa, Saturn's transit is in July (July 22nd, 21st or 5th). > > > > But people following vakya siddhanta can be off by a lot more. > > > > (3) BTW, you cannot take the position on a date and derive the > > position of another date using a linear formula (i.e. 30 deg per > 2.5 > > years). The motion is nonlinear. Period. > > > > (4) As Jupiter (life force) becomes exalted and later Saturn > > (depression) leaves exalted Rahu (materialism) in the second house > > (wealth) in the natural zodiac, markets should most likely start to > > get out of troubled waters. This is a transit to look forward to. > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > Narasimha > > > > > Dear Narasimha Guru, > > > Thank you. Yes the temple I referred to uses the Vakhya > Siddhanta, > > I > > > was referring to the Titunallaru Sanishwara temple.Your comments > > have > > > raised a few more questions/doubts, > > > > > > 1)Since we are on Earth wouldnt it be more suitable for us to use > > the > > > effects of Saturnine transit based on its forward, retrograde , > > slow > > > and fast movements? > > > > > > 2)How do the Jyotisha who use the Vakhya Siddhanta and those that > > use > > > the Drik Siddhanta establish consensus? > > > > > > > > > Regarding the markets,an upward swing would be very > welcome.Equity > > > analysis is my line of work and these two years have been the > > > toughest yet. > > > > > > I really appreciate your taking the time to deal with my > > questions.I > > > am a novice who is still plagued by many doubts /questions. > > > > > > Jaya Jagannatha > > > > > > Sudharsan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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