Sunds Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 Almanac or Panchang is a listing of five separate time elements: Day, Star, Thithi, Yoga and Karana. All of these are active simultaneously. Day Star Tithi From the moment of New Moon, the Sun and the Moon begin to move away from each other, 12 degrees per day. This is known as Tithi. Tithis are the lunar movement both toward and away from the Sun. As lunar time is different from a solar day, some calendar days may appear to have more than one tithi. This lunar cycle contains a mix of the daily interaction of the material plane life along with the eternal. The energy is most materially abundant at Full Moon and most spiritually profound at New Moon. The lunar month is divided into two fortnights known as Pakshas (Moon Phases). These phases are also called Waxing and Waning 1. Waxing Phase (Shukla Paksha) - the bright (Shukla) half of the Moon, from the New Moon to the full Moon. 15 tithis belong to the waxing cycle of the moon. 2. Waning Phase (Krishna Paksha) - the dark (Krishna) half of the Moon, from the Full Moon to the New Moon. 15 tithis belong to the waning cycle of the Moon. The tithis are represented by numbers from 1st Phase to 15th Phase (the full moon). After the 15th day of the Lunar cycle, the next tithi is known as the number 1 again, then 2, 3, 4 and onwards to 14. The 30th day- the darkest night of the lunar month is known as New Moon and number 30 represent this. Amavasya is when the Sun and Moon's longitude is the same. Karana The Karana is half a tithi. Karna means to do (action). Karana are underlying energies which are subordinate to the tithis. Karana are six degrees of difference between the Sun and the Moon. There are 11 types of Karanas. four are fixed, and seven are movable. The fixed Karanas are Shakuni, Chatuspada, Naga and Kintughna and are sometimes considered less favorable for purposes of timing an event. The seven movable Karanas are Bava, Balava, Kaulava, Taitila, Gara, Vanija and Vishti. These are considered more favorable for purposes of timing an event. Yoga Note: The astrological almanac yoga is different from the yogas formed by the planets. The Panchang yoga is formed by a daily connection between the Sun and the Moon. A yoga is a subtle blending of solar and lunar energies that give special indications every day. . Some are considered more challenging in nature, and others are considered more beneficial for purposes of timing events. The beneficial yogas are Priti, Ayushman, Sowbhagya, Shobana, Sukarma, Vridhi, Harshana, Vajra, Sidha, Variyan, Sivam, Sadhyam, Sathiyam, Subam, Subram, Brahamam, Indra. The challenging yogas are Vishkamba, Athikhanda, driti, Shula, Khandam, vyakatham, dhuruva, Parigham and Vaithirudhi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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