Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 Dear Suresh, >The dairy also says that I was born at some naligai , 22 1/2 vinaligai, >which is not clear. I understand that a day is divided in to 60 naligai >and 1 naligai is = 60 vinaligai. I suppose naligai must be the same as ghatika, and then 60 vighatika is equal to one naligai. It must be the same, but different language. Now take the day from sunrise to sunrise the next day, divide into 60 and then calculate from sunrise. Take center of Sun for sunrise. Yours, Dhira Krsna dasa, web site: <http://www.geocities.com/dvdd1008/Jyotisha.html> <http://.org/learning> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 Thanks for the reply, Krsna ji. Would you be able to predict the possibility of getting a good job based on my chart? The following is my study based on my chart? Am I going in the right direction? The 10th house in my horoscope contains Capricorn and its lord Saturn is placed in the 5th house in Leo. Currenty, the Dasa of Rahu- Sun is continuing in my horoscope. Rahu and Sun are mutual enemies otherwise they are well placed in the benefic houses of my ascendant. Will Jupiter turn to my favour in transit on 26th May 2005? Will I be able to get a good job? Becos Rahu is a planet of frictions and unstability.The 10th house and its lord Saturn are connected with Mars and Rahu. So what kind of job will I get? Any possibility to get a government job? Any explanations or suggestions regarding my study please...... Thanks Suresh vedic astrology, "Dhira Krsna BCS" <Dhira.Krsna.BCS@p...> wrote: > Dear Suresh, > > >The dairy also says that I was born at some naligai , 22 1/2 vinaligai, > >which is not clear. I understand that a day is divided in to 60 naligai > >and 1 naligai is = 60 vinaligai. > > I suppose naligai must be the same as ghatika, and then 60 vighatika is > equal to one naligai. It must be the same, but different language. > Now take the day from sunrise to sunrise the next day, divide into 60 and > then calculate from sunrise. Take center of Sun for sunrise. > > Yours, > Dhira Krsna dasa, > > web site: <http://www.geocities.com/dvdd1008/Jyotisha.html> > <http://.org/learning> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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