Guest guest Posted January 3, 2009 Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 Dear All, After reading late Sri C.S. Patel paragraph on Brighu Bindu as well as a related document on the same from 2004 I have now made a correction to this function in my Brighu Chakra Padathi Excel. A few other minor fixes were added too. The text clearly say that the Brighu Bindu degree is ((Moon-Rahu)/2)+Rahu. Please download the latest Excel (valid from 3rd Jan 2009 13:30 GMT) from http://hem.bredband.net/xstar/temp/BCPV09.zip Best regards /Jay Weiss P.S. According to the above, bear in mind that JH shows the OPPOSITE point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2009 Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 Hare Rama Krishna, Dear Jay Weiss, as you have observed ... " P.S. According to the above, bear in mind that JH shows the OPPOSITE point.... " , I have noticed this also. But JHora is not consistent in this, i.e. sometimes shows the true BB sometimes the opposite point.I have yet to understand why... is it some special parampara teaching.... or some bug in the program? In my understanding the BB is the exact Midpoint between Rahu and Moon- TAKING THE SHORTER ARC ALWAYS.Although some are of the opinion, that even the midpoint of the longer arc has some effects but greatly reduced. With deep respect to all: AJ sohamsa , " J. Weiss " <weissjay wrote: > > Dear All, > > After reading late Sri C.S. Patel paragraph on Brighu Bindu as well as > a related document on the same from 2004 I have now made a correction > to this function in my Brighu Chakra Padathi Excel. A few other minor > fixes were added too. > > The text clearly say that the Brighu Bindu degree is ((Moon- Rahu)/2)+Rahu. > > Please download the latest Excel (valid from 3rd Jan 2009 13:30 GMT) from > > http://hem.bredband.net/xstar/temp/BCPV09.zip > > > Best regards > /Jay Weiss > > P.S. According to the above, bear in mind that JH shows the OPPOSITE > point. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2009 Report Share Posted February 1, 2009 om paramesthi gurave namah Dear Arpad ji Namaste. No there is no parampara teaching from my side on this Brighu Bindu. I am aware of it through C.S.Patel and have been studying it including some retrogression things he was talking about. With Warm Regards Sanjay Rath http://srath.com http://sohamsa.com http://.org 15B Gangaram Hospital Road, New Delhi, 110060, India sohamsa [sohamsa ] On Behalf Of Arpad Joo 03 January 2009 20:33 sohamsa Re: Updated Excel uploaded Hare Rama Krishna, Dear Jay Weiss, as you have observed ... " P.S. According to the above, bear in mind that JH shows the OPPOSITE point.... " , I have noticed this also. But JHora is not consistent in this, i.e. sometimes shows the true BB sometimes the opposite point.I have yet to understand why... is it some special parampara teaching.... or some bug in the program? In my understanding the BB is the exact Midpoint between Rahu and Moon- TAKING THE SHORTER ARC ALWAYS.Although some are of the opinion, that even the midpoint of the longer arc has some effects but greatly reduced. With deep respect to all: AJ sohamsa , " J. Weiss " <weissjay wrote: > > Dear All, > > After reading late Sri C.S. Patel paragraph on Brighu Bindu as well as > a related document on the same from 2004 I have now made a correction > to this function in my Brighu Chakra Padathi Excel. A few other minor > fixes were added too. > > The text clearly say that the Brighu Bindu degree is ((Moon- Rahu)/2)+Rahu. > > Please download the latest Excel (valid from 3rd Jan 2009 13:30 GMT) from > > http://hem.bredband.net/xstar/temp/BCPV09.zip > > > Best regards > /Jay Weiss > > P.S. According to the above, bear in mind that JH shows the OPPOSITE > point. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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