Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 Dear all, I am based here in Singapore and would like to know how I can find out the time of thithi change for each day? Could someone pls advise. Thanks. Hari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Dear all Instead of having to refer to a paper calendar, is there some software available so that its appears as a ticker or desktop icon. This will be useful reminder as we are all using computers these days Thanks Vijaya Kumar, Kuala lumpur harinam_2000 <harinam_2000 wrote: Dear all, I am based here in Singapore and would like to know how I can find out the time of thithi change for each day? Could someone pls advise. Thanks. Hari Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Tithi changes when the difference between the longitudinal distance crosses the multiples of 12 degrees. i.e., when the difference is 0 degree, it is the end of amavasya and starting of prathama; when the difference is exactly 12 degrees, it is the end of prathama and starting of dwitiya; when the difference is 24 degrees, it is the end of dwitiya and starting of tritiya; and so on. Using the daily motion of the Sun and Moon, you can calculate at which time the difference crosses the multiple of 12 degrees. This can happen any time in the day or night. However, as per Hindu Panchang, the Tithi ruling at the time of Sunrise does not change until the next Sunrise. Hope this helps. Good luck and all the best. Dear all, I am based here in Singapore and would like to know how I can find out the time of thithi change for each day? Could someone pls advise. Thanks. Hari Hasmukhrai J Mehta Astrological services par excellence http://www.astroclinica.com 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Is the choice of arbitrary or nominally 12 degrees somehow related to the nakshatra arc of 13d 20m? Dhanyavaad , Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote: > > Tithi changes when the difference between the longitudinal distance crosses the multiples of 12 degrees. i.e., when the difference is 0 degree, it is the end of amavasya and starting of prathama; when the difference is exactly 12 degrees, it is the end of prathama and starting of dwitiya; when the difference is 24 degrees, it is the end of dwitiya and starting of tritiya; and so on. Using the daily motion of the Sun and Moon, you can calculate at which time the difference crosses the multiple of 12 degrees. This can happen any time in the day or night. However, as per Hindu Panchang, the Tithi ruling at the time of Sunrise does not change until the next Sunrise. > > Hope this helps. > > Good luck and all the best. > > > > > Dear all, > > I am based here in Singapore and would like to know how I can find out > the time of thithi change for each day? Could someone pls advise. > > Thanks. > > Hari Hasmukhrai J Mehta > Astrological services par excellence > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Click here. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 It has nothing to do with the arc of Nakshatra. The formula for finding out the tithi is: (longitude of the Moon – longitude of the Sun) ÷ 12 = Tithi. As for example, at the time of writing this, at 9:07:19 a.m. IST on 28th August, 2007 Longitude of the Moon is: 10s06º45'27 " Minus Long of the Sun: 4s10º36'53 " = 5s26º08'34 " = 176.142778 degrees divided by 12 = 14.68 means 14 tithis completed and 15th (Poornima) is running. Jyotish Volunteers <jyotish wrote: Is the choice of arbitrary or nominally 12 degrees somehow related to the nakshatra arc of 13d 20m? Dhanyavaad , Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote: > > Tithi changes when the difference between the longitudinal distance crosses the multiples of 12 degrees. i.e., when the difference is 0 degree, it is the end of amavasya and starting of prathama; when the difference is exactly 12 degrees, it is the end of prathama and starting of dwitiya; when the difference is 24 degrees, it is the end of dwitiya and starting of tritiya; and so on. Using the daily motion of the Sun and Moon, you can calculate at which time the difference crosses the multiple of 12 degrees. This can happen any time in the day or night. However, as per Hindu Panchang, the Tithi ruling at the time of Sunrise does not change until the next Sunrise. > > Hope this helps. > > Good luck and all the best. > > > > > Dear all, > > I am based here in Singapore and would like to know how I can find out > the time of thithi change for each day? Could someone pls advise. > > Thanks. > > Hari Hasmukhrai J Mehta > Astrological services par excellence > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Click here. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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