Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Namaste, In the Basic tab on the top, choose House tab in the bottom on right pane. Right click the House tab page and select " Porphyry Houses (Sripathi) " . Then you can right click on the D-1 chart on left pane and select Bhava/chalit chakra and select D-1 Akhilesh Kumar Singh jhora , " kwool_rat " <kwool_rat wrote: > > Hello all, > If I right click on the Rasi Chart and pick Bhava Chakra or Chalit Chakra and pick the option " choose reference used for Bhava Chakra " the pop up menu says the following: > " House systems such as Sripathi method will be used only if lagna is chosen as reference in rasi (D-1) chart " . > My understanding is that Sripathi method is the " unequal houses " method of computing Bhava chakra. > > Is there a way in Jhora to see the Bhava chakra using the Sripathi method? > Thanks, SH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Namaste Akhilesh, thanks. I had not seen that. Is it possible to find Sripathi bhavas for individual divisional charts. Does it even make sense to do so in individual divisional charts? If not, I wonder how folks who use the Sripathi method to find Bhavas in the D1 chart prepare divisional charts. Thanks, Sharath jhora , " Akhilesh Kumar Singh " <singhakhilesh_igau wrote: > > Namaste, > > In the Basic tab on the top, choose House tab in the bottom on right pane. Right click the House tab page and select " Porphyry Houses (Sripathi) " . Then you can right click on the D-1 chart on left pane and select Bhava/chalit chakra and select D-1 > > Akhilesh Kumar Singh > > > > jhora , " kwool_rat " <kwool_rat@> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > If I right click on the Rasi Chart and pick Bhava Chakra or Chalit Chakra and pick the option " choose reference used for Bhava Chakra " the pop up menu says the following: > > " House systems such as Sripathi method will be used only if lagna is chosen as reference in rasi (D-1) chart " . > > My understanding is that Sripathi method is the " unequal houses " method of computing Bhava chakra. > > > > Is there a way in Jhora to see the Bhava chakra using the Sripathi method? > > Thanks, SH > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Namaste, No. I have have not heard in any lecture of Shri PVR Narasimha Rao. Rather, I recollect some references of using it only in D-1. Since its calculation is little different, I think Narsimha ji must have left it as in tradition and have defined Bhava Chalit charts of divisional charts only under the purview of Parashara's BPHS as interpreted by him. Akhilesh Kumar Singh jhora , " kwool_rat " <kwool_rat wrote: > > > > > > Namaste Akhilesh, > thanks. I had not seen that. > Is it possible to find Sripathi bhavas for individual divisional charts. > > Does it even make sense to do so in individual divisional charts? > If not, I wonder how folks who use the Sripathi method to find Bhavas in the D1 chart prepare divisional charts. > > > Thanks, Sharath > jhora , " Akhilesh Kumar Singh " <singhakhilesh_igau@> wrote: > > > > Namaste, > > > > In the Basic tab on the top, choose House tab in the bottom on right pane. Right click the House tab page and select " Porphyry Houses (Sripathi) " . Then you can right click on the D-1 chart on left pane and select Bhava/chalit chakra and select D-1 > > > > Akhilesh Kumar Singh > > > > > > > > jhora , " kwool_rat " <kwool_rat@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello all, > > > If I right click on the Rasi Chart and pick Bhava Chakra or Chalit Chakra and pick the option " choose reference used for Bhava Chakra " the pop up menu says the following: > > > " House systems such as Sripathi method will be used only if lagna is chosen as reference in rasi (D-1) chart " . > > > My understanding is that Sripathi method is the " unequal houses " method of computing Bhava chakra. > > > > > > Is there a way in Jhora to see the Bhava chakra using the Sripathi method? > > > Thanks, SH > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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