Guest guest Posted August 21, 2009 Report Share Posted August 21, 2009 Namaste to everyone. I was wondering whether it would be possible in future releases of JHora to add to the special search feature of transits. What I mean is that currently the software allows us to look at times when a specified planet is at a certain place. What could be more beneficial is if we can search for when two planets are at two separate positions. For example, if we want to find a time when Jupiter is in Aries with Saturn in Taurus, we could input both the conditions, instead of trying one for multiple times. I hope I am making myself clear. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 Namaste,This I also noticed and found necessary for certain research view. For ex. Suppose some perticular incident has occured in some natal's life, and the same conditions but not identical chart astrologer comes accross, we may guess whther this natal owner would also face same incidence in perticular planetary position? If yes, what would the time likely to be. Accordingly I had suggested to go for "Adhan Kundali" software development, but it remained unattended by the group. This perticular though I came accross when I was trying to understand what is the reason that causes "Thalleasemiah" desease that causes slow death.Sant Gurujipav_pv <pav_pvjhora Sent: Friday, 21 August, 2009 10:37:27 PM Transits Special Search Question Namaste to everyone. I was wondering whether it would be possible in future releases of JHora to add to the special search feature of transits. What I mean is that currently the software allows us to look at times when a specified planet is at a certain place. What could be more beneficial is if we can search for when two planets are at two separate positions. For example, if we want to find a time when Jupiter is in Aries with Saturn in Taurus, we could input both the conditions, instead of trying one for multiple times. I hope I am making myself clear. Thanks! Looking for local information? Find it on Local Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 Yes, and I think it could be useful to look at a kundli and see what time it's for (by inputting graha positions). Also, incidentally, I think the software Parashara's Light has such a feature, but only for transits relative to signs, houses and planets in a natal chart. jhora , Niranjan Sant <shreegauriassociates01 wrote: > > Namaste, > This I also noticed and found necessary for certain research view. For ex. Suppose some perticular incident has occured in some natal's life, and the same conditions but not identical chart astrologer comes accross, we may guess whther this natal owner would also face same incidence in perticular planetary position? If yes, what would the time likely to be. Accordingly I had suggested to go for " Adhan Kundali " software development, but it remained unattended by the group. This perticular though I came accross when I was trying to understand what is the reason that causes " Thalleasemiah " desease that causes slow death. > > Sant Guruji > > > > ________________________________ > pav_pv <pav_pv > jhora > Friday, 21 August, 2009 10:37:27 PM > Transits Special Search Question > > > Namaste to everyone. > > I was wondering whether it would be possible in future releases of JHora to add to the special search feature of transits. > > What I mean is that currently the software allows us to look at times when a specified planet is at a certain place. What could be more beneficial is if we can search for when two planets are at two separate positions. > > For example, if we want to find a time when Jupiter is in Aries with Saturn in Taurus, we could input both the conditions, instead of trying one for multiple times. > > I hope I am making myself clear. Thanks! > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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