Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 " Gopéjana-vallabha-caraëau çaraëaà prapadye. " " Namo gopéjana-vallabhäbhyäm " Dear Raghunatha, Namaste It is better you get the book. I have the version translated by Prof. P. S. Satri with examples in there it is published by Ranjan Publications. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Raghunatha RaoNemani Sunday, March 05, 2006 11:34 PM [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Birth Time Rectification Question Om Krishna Guru Namaste Swee Ji, Thanks for the note and that is what exactly I am looking for. I do not have the Book, Uttara Kalamrita. I am able to find the two following transalations in USA stores:- 1) Uttara Kalamrita trans by S.S. Sareen 2) Uttara Kalamrita BY KALIDASA. trans by Sastri, P.S So can you please suggest me which one is a good traslation, so that I can get it right away for my own personal library. Meanwhile, can you please write to me detailed method of the " Chapter : sloka 5 and 6 gives 3 methods " , so that I will be able to move forward on my studies on this area. Thanks for your help in advance. Regards Raghunatha Rao , " Swee Chan " <swee wrote: Gopéjana-vallabha-caraëau çaraëaà prapadye. " " Namo gopéjana-vallabhäbhyäm " Dear Raghunatha, Namaste Uttara Kalamrita Chapter sloka 5 and 6 gives 3 methods. The first 2 refers to the TOB and the sex of the native and the third ascertains the lagna. Using LMT, at the time of sunrise, note the ghatika (24 minutes) and the vighatikas (24 secs) that have elapsed multiply by 4 and divide by 9. The remainder counted from Asvini must coincide with the janma nakshatra. The second method in determining if the native is male or female: 0 – 15 vighati – male 16 – 45 vighati – female 46 – 90 vighati – male 91 – 150 vighati – female 151 – 225 vighati – male Multiply the birth vighati by 4 and divide by 9, the remainder plus 1 is to be counted either from Dhanshta, Mrisgashiras or from Chitra will indicate the janma nakshtra. A method given by R. Iyer To get the Vara – multiply the birth vighati by 3 and divide by 7. the remainder is to be counted from Friday (Kali Yuga commenced on a Friday). Phaladeepika gives methods of counting from Mandi and the lord of that sign. But so far, Uttar Kalamrita gives the most extensive methods. Love, Swee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Dear Shri Raghunatha RaoNemani ji, From what you have stated it is clear that you have the book, "Uttara Kalamrita" by Kalidasa translated by P.S. Sastri. You will find "Determination of the time of birth" at the outset, that is at Chapter 1, page 17. This was what Swee ji was referring to if I am not mistaken. David Relax. Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 " Gopijana-vallabha-caranau sharanam prapadye. " " Namo gopijana-vallabhabhyam " Dear Raghunatha, Namaste Slokas 5 and 6 are on page 22. page 23-26 gives the method on gulika and mandi, a matter of contention, hence not mentioning it here. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Raghunatha RaoNemani Monday, March 06, 2006 5:27 AM [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Birth Time Rectification Question Om Krishna Guru Namaste David Ji, Thanks for the note, I have mentioned in my earlier note that I could locate two transalation book in the internet stores in USA and I have not purchased the book yet. So I do not have the book " Uttara Kalamrita " with me, but I will be getting the book soon as suggested by Swee Ji. Thanks for your reference " Chapter 1, page 17 " , I shall surely study that. Regards Raghunatha Rao , David Andrews <andrews635 wrote: David Andrews <andrews635 Sun Mar 5, 2006 4:58 pm Re: Birth Time Rectification Question Dear Shri Raghunatha RaoNemani ji, >From what you have stated it is clear that you have the book, " Uttara Kalamrita " by Kalidasa translated by P.S. Sastri. You will find " Determination of the time of birth " at the outset, that is at Chapter 1, page 17. This was what Swee ji was referring to if I am not mistaken. David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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