Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Namaste, I am proud to feel,we too have members (apart from designates) who know the origin of Ascendant. Earlier classics emphasize generally to choose and study the 10th house from the most powerful among Moon, Sun and Ascendant for deciding ones source of sustenance. But in practice we go by Lagna only for the reason as Shri.Guptaji said Ascendant is the most concentrated form of SUN in a horoscope. Present day Astro-software dependants may not know the meaning and usage of " Rasimanam " , “Agas”, “srraadhath thithi” etc., in a panchangam?Do we have the fecility / provision to ascertain " Agas " Gatika for a given day in our JHora? " A. Ravindran Nair " <rain13club wrote: Dear Guptaji, Nicely explained. Below is my contribution. Lagna is the entry point of an individual from the east horizon into the ever rotating earth's trajectory. The duration of the rising rasi (lagna) is average 2 hrs or 5 nazhika. This period for the rising rasi is only available for the first day of the given month and for every subsequent days it reduces by 4 kalas (minutes).So by the 15th of the month only 1 hr or 2.5 nazhika will be available in the rising rasi and so on. The subsequent rasis will be as usual. Generally for Sun to pass each rasi it takes 5 nazhika or 2 hrs. In effect it varies from 4 to 6 nazhika depending upon the trajectory of the Sun i.e., while the Sun is in northern trajectory the duration is more and while in southern trajectory the duration is less, but altogether it sums up to 360 deg in a year. In Kerala vocabulary it is called as " Rasimanam " which is available in Panchangas. Hope it helps. Regards Ravi Nair Sathiyanarayana Gupta <gupta816 wrote: Dear KRji, >> The other Astrologers in the group also requested to enlighten the above subject. Proviso 4.6 of Ch.3 in “BHPS” says “Lagn is a very important point in the horoscope. It is the Räçi, that rises in the East, on the latitude of birth. The apparent rising of a Räçi is due to the rotation of the earth on its own axis at a rate of motion, causing every degree of the zodiac seemingly ascend on the eastern horizon. Approximately, two hours are required for a Räçi to pass via the horizon, thereby every degree taking four minutes to ascend. This duration, however, is actually dependent on the concerned latitude. Actually Sürya has no motion. His motion is an apparent one, as viewed from the rotating earth. Other Grahas, including the nodes, have varied rates of motion. The average daily motions of the Grahas, which are not, however standard, are, as follows: Sürya 1”( @ rate of one degree per day) . All Astrological software is programmed in line with the above and the soft ware dependents mostly may not know to cast Lagna sputa manually for given time in a day. Those who are accustomed to cast Lagna and graha sputa for a given mukurtha would be better informed than the others.viz. Sun’s position in a horoscope would depict its true position and where as its replica Lagna would depict the nithya gathi of the Sun for that given day mukurtha. Sun traverses approximately one degree per day (from one Sun raise to the next) with in this one degree; nithyagathi of Sun’s position is depicted by Lagna. In this connection if you go through Shri.Varaahamihiraacharya’s “Bruhatjaatak”you would understand the uthayakaala piramaana for every rasi in ghatis as 4.3,5.5,5.28,5.20,5.04,5,5.12,5.27,5.20,4.48,4.20 and 4.14 from Mesha to Meena respectively. The difference in time slab is also seen reflected in Solar month days [for the Sava-jit]as31,31,32,32,31,30,29,29,30,30 days from Mesha maasa to Meena maasa. From the above it would be evident that each rasi are of different size. Explaining every thing through NET is very difficult, but could be learnt through Guru Mukurtha. With regards, D.Sathiyanarayana Gupta. KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: Namaste, Guru Gendarzji, Your answers are confusing; do you mean to say Rasi Chackra / Surya veedhi is 360 degrees and they are divided into 12 Rasis of 30 degrees each. Please give your tentative supportive advices. I am confident that your good advices would make young students mouth shut. The other Astrologers in the group also requested to enlighten the above subject. Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: *hare rama krsna* Dear Karunakaram, I advise You latest Sanjayji lecture about third chapter of BPHS. There You can read about Nakshatras which are mentioned before listening the Rasis. We have the starting point - Chitra Star and we divide the cirlce on 12 Rasis - this is the basis of fixed zodiac. Then we draw equal Rasis and they give nature to the bhavas. Regards, Rafal Gendarz - SJC Guru email: rafal www.rohinaa.com (+48) 503 44 18 18 KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM napisa?(a): > > > Namaste, > Guru Gendarzji, > > Is the bhu-chakra based on Nakshatra's, divided into 12 EQUAL parts of > Rasis? > > > Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme@ wp.pl <starsuponme%40wp.pl>> wrote: > *hraum namah adityaya* > > Dear Karunakaram, > > Basics are in Parasara..the bhu-chakra (zodiac is bad name..as no every > sign represents animal) is based on Nakshatra's (chitra paksa ayanamsa), > this divided on 12 parts (moon and surya meets 12 times in year giving > dwadasa adityas) gives space for rasi and consequently bhava. Point on > the horizon must set the first house called Lagna, Udaya. > > That was the question, or? > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz > Sri Jagannath Center Guru > email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com <rafal%40rohinaa.com> > Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa. com > > KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM napisa?(a): > > > > Namaste, > > Guru Gendarzji, > > > > Suriya veedhi / zodiaic / Rasi charka are one and the same. They > > divided into TWELVE equal segments called Meesha, > > Rishabha.... ......... Meena rasis. > > How to prove the above theory? Any uppaayaa to prove the above fully > > or partly would be much appreciated (new born horn challenges me). > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on > > TV. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Dear Mr K.Raaghavam In the Jhora look at Basics/key Info bottom you can see Sun rise and Sun set. The difference between Sun set to Sun rise multiplied by 2.5 will give ahas ghatika. --- KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: > Namaste, > > I am proud to feel,we too have members (apart from > designates) who know the origin of Ascendant. > Earlier classics emphasize generally to choose and > study the 10th house from the most powerful among Moon, > Sun and Ascendant for deciding ones source of sustenance. > But in practice we go by Lagna only for the reason as > Shri.Guptaji said Ascendant is the most concentrated form > of SUN in a horoscope. Present day Astro-software > dependants may not know the meaning and usage of > " Rasimanam " , “Agas”, “srraadhath thithi” etc., in a > panchangam?Do we have the fecility / provision to > ascertain " Agas " Gatika for a given day in our JHora? > REGARDS Yishun _________ Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today http://uk.rd./evt=44106/*http://uk.docs./mail/winter07.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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