Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 |om namo bhagavathe vasudevaya| Dear Shri Narasimha, I am not sure if this is a bug or not and would like to know your thoughts on the same. In 7.32 version, When I have Ayanamsa as Lahiri and try seeing the Chandra Bhavas in { Houses tab for other other seeds like Moon, etc (by chosing Moon in the right click option for " choose the reference longitude for finding houses " .} the cusp for the I house is shown as Chandra's longitude. However When I use the ayanamsa option for Jagannatha (Chitra at 180deg, Fixed Vishnu Nabhi Plane), the cusp of the I house is not the same as Chandra's longitude. Request your inputs on the same. regards, Ramkumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 Namaste, The problem mentioned in the following mail and your problem have the same root cause: jhora/message/2304 The problem you mentioned has already been fixed, but not released yet. Best regards, Narasimha jhora , " sramkumar1 " <sramkumar1 wrote: > > |om namo bhagavathe vasudevaya| > > Dear Shri Narasimha, > I am not sure if this is a bug or not and would like to know your thoughts on the same. > > In 7.32 version, When I have Ayanamsa as Lahiri and try seeing the Chandra Bhavas in { Houses tab for other other seeds like Moon, etc (by chosing Moon in the right click option for " choose the reference longitude for finding houses " .} the cusp for the I house is shown as Chandra's longitude. > > However When I use the ayanamsa option for Jagannatha (Chitra at 180deg, Fixed Vishnu Nabhi Plane), the cusp of the I house is not the same as Chandra's longitude. > > Request your inputs on the same. > > regards, > Ramkumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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