Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 Namaste, The notion of panchang pravesh i.e. return chart for Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga etc. is a unique theory that still needs special attention. We are already seen very good eloboration of Tithi Pravesh (Luni-Solar Day Return) Chart by Gurus of SJC. Although among panchangas, the Nakshatra pravesh (Natal Constellation Return Chart) has been used in various means and forms. Among medieval practitioners the Nakshatra pravesh were in vogue. It is erected when every month the transit Moon conjoins the degrees of the natal Moon. Like a monthly return chart, that shows mental make-up and general events at personal level for a month. The panchanga prevesh charts need observational/experimental research so that their rules of interpretaion and applied dasas criterias can be set. Few months ago, you were said that you are trying to write a book on the very topic. I hope and pray that God may bestow you wisdom, courge and firmness to fulfil the task, so that jytish students find a good source book. Personal Regards Imran "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Namaste,In the part of India I am from, Tithi based birthday celebration is the mostpopular (though I must concede that my father pays special attention to thenakshatra based birthday too). Perhaps there are parts of India wherenakshatra based birthday is popular.I have been experimenting with Yoga Pravesha charts and Nakshatra Praveshacharts with two different dasas. Annual TP, YP and NP charts are all castwhen Sun is transiting in his natal sign. In TP, Moon-Sun longitudedifferential matches that at birth. In YP, Moon+Sun (or the mid-point ofMoon and Sun) matches that at birth. In NP, Moon's longitude matches that atbirth. Of course, if Sun's longitude itself matches that at birth, that isTajaka. Please note that NP and YP are research only and not from thetradition. Only TP is from the tradition.As per my researches, each chart is the best for certain matters. I willshare my researches with all at a later point of time. I am not fully ready.I am cc'ing this mail to the vedic astrology for the benefit ofothers. I hope you do not mind.best regards,Narasimha- "S Venkatesh" <ssvk7 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com><pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net>Sunday, August 08, 2004 2:03 PMTithi Pravesh> JAI SRIRAM> Dear Sir,> It is quite strange that "traditional Hindu's celebrate> their birth days (called Jayanti or Janma tithi) on the Vedic date (Tithi)> of the luni-solar calendar" from your article 'Tithi Pravesha' and also> "birthday as per the luni-solar calendar is traditionally celebrated when> janma tithi returns in the same lunar month".> Upto my knowledge for a human being birthday is> celebrated every year only on the Janma Nakshatra.Only Shraddh for the> forefathers celebrated on tithi's. Many astrologers follow this method and> advised this to others. In the temple also we give for 'archanna' everyyear> on the Janma Nakshatra day only.> I expect your clarifications as early as possible.>>> Thanks,> S.Venkatesh.Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......|| Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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