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Hello Ramesh,

 

You should only follow the ephemeries.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, May 08, 2007 9:45 PM

Panchangam

 

 

| Dear Mr.Professorji

|

| What is the difference between " VAKKYA Panchangam " and " THIRUKANITHA

| Panchangam " , I can seee lot of planets in diff position when compare

| the both.

| Which is the accurate/correct one and which one to follow?

|

| Regards

| Ramesh

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Namo namah Aacharya Narasimharaoji,

 

On birth data 25th May, 1979 at 15:45 hrs. at Ambarnath, Panchangam shows

Krishna Aamawasya ended at 4:15 hrs. whare as other program and actual Panchang

it self shows Krishna Chaturdashi till 6:15 hrs. This has happened after

updating to 7.33 beta. I don't actually know whether it was same before

upadating or what. But it showas the discripency of 24 hrs aaproximately. Is it

a bug? or any computing mistake?

 

Please advise.

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Namaste,

 

I have no idea what you are talking about. I tried to reproduce this with the

latest software and cannot reproduce your problem. I see Amavasya ending at 6:24

am.

 

This is a case of tithi ending very close to sunrise. There was some issue with

sunrise confusion that I fixed in JHora 7.33 beta 2. Please try JHora 7.33 beta

2. See another mail on update instructions.

 

Thanks,

Narasimha

 

---- Niranjan <shreegauriassociates01 wrote:

> Namo namah Aacharya Narasimharaoji,

>

> On birth data 25th May, 1979 at 15:45 hrs. at Ambarnath, Panchangam shows

Krishna Aamawasya ended at 4:15 hrs. whare as other program and actual Panchang

it self shows Krishna Chaturdashi till 6:15 hrs. This has happened after

updating to 7.33 beta. I don't actually know whether it was same before

upadating or what. But it showas the discripency of 24 hrs aaproximately. Is it

a bug? or any computing mistake?

>

> Please advise.

>

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Namaste,

 

Once I copied your jhora.ini (preference settings) to my computer, I could

reproduce exactly what you are seeing. The day in question has Amavasya tithi at

sunrise and Amavasya ends at 4:15 am on next day early morning.

 

However, there is no bug here. This is due to your settings. You are using

topocentric and apparent positions. I recommend geocentric and true positions.

Apparent vs true makes little difference, but topocentric bit makes a

difference.

 

Moon's longitude around the given date increases by almost a degree when you use

topocentric positions, while the change in Sun is small. As a result, tithis end

an hour or two earlier.

 

If you click " Preferences " , " Related to calculations " and " Planet Calculation

Options " and then select " Geocentric " instead of " Topocentric " and restart

JHora, you will see a correct panchanga.

 

Of course, if someone truly believes (I don't) that topocentric positions are

correct and should be used, then what you are seeing right now is the correct

panchanga. The day in question had Amavasya at sunrise.

 

In other words, you are comparing panchanga calculated using JHora with

topocentric calculations with a local panchanga that seems to be calculated

using geocentric calculations (no wonder). That is why there is a mismatch.

 

Thanks,

Narasimha

 

---- Niranjan Sant <shreegauriassociates01 wrote:

> Namonamah Aacharya,

 

Thanks for the guidence for installing updates. It worked well. Now I am sending

files attached that of printouts Panchangam from Jhora and other software along

with View.ini.file.txt after updating

Please go through and advise.

 

 

 

Narasimha PVR Rao <pvr

Niranjan Sant <shreegauriassociates01

Tuesday, 21 July, 2009 8:35:26 PM

Re: Panchangam

 

Namaste,

 

As long as your update fails and " About JHora " says 7.33 beta, you do not have

the latest. Please update to 7.33 beta 3 and retry.

 

If your update failed, you probably have JHora running when you tried to update.

Close all JHora windows and then try to update.

 

Thanks,

Narasimha

 

---- Niranjan Sant <shreegauriassociates01 wrote:

>

> First of all let me tell you I ahve made it clear that I hvae down loaded

7..33 beta from the link that wa given in your message some weeks ago. Today

when tried to run/overwrite exixsiting file I had to abort installation as it

gae error " can not delete file05, access is denied " . How ever " About Jhora " show

a version 7.33 beta. Any way the information alligns with what I have stated.

But time veries. Basically the " Tithi " should be Krishana Chaturdashi and NOT

AMAWASYA " Or AMAWASYA LEFT as shown in Key info bottom window. Because Moon

Sign is almost 8 degrees behind the Sun Sign.

 

Niranjan Sant

 

 

 

Narasimha PVR Rao <pvr

jhora

Cc: Niranjan <shreegauriassociates01

Monday, 20 July, 2009 9:23:17 PM

Re: Panchangam

 

Namaste,

 

I have no idea what you are talking about. I tried to reproduce this with the

latest software and cannot reproduce your problem. I see Amavasya ending at 6:24

am.

 

This is a case of tithi ending very close to sunrise. There was some issue with

sunrise confusion that I fixed in JHora 7.33 beta 2. Please try JHora 7.33 beta

2. See another mail on update instructions.

 

Thanks,

Narasimha

 

---- Niranjan <shreegauriassociates01 wrote:

> Namo namah Aacharya Narasimharaoji,

>

> On birth data 25th May, 1979 at 15:45 hrs. at Ambarnath, Panchangam shows

Krishna Aamawasya ended at 4:15 hrs. whare as other program and actual Panchang

it self shows Krishna Chaturdashi till 6:15 hrs.. This has happened after

updating to 7.33 beta. I don't actually know whether it was same before

upadating or what. But it showas the discripency of 24 hrs aaproximately. Is it

a bug? or any computing mistake?

>

> Please advise.

>

 

 

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