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Dear Frank,

I have a bad habit of looking at things differently..

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Best Wishes

Sanjay Rath

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> Saturday, July 07, 2001 9:43 PM

> varahamihira

> [Jaya Jagannath] The importance of 1/9th division

>

> Namaste ...

> and Shataayu Bhavah.

> Looking at a few interesting numbers , I noticed a pattern that arose.

> If you take 27 Nakshatras and multiply by the number of pada's you get the

> legendary 108 ( no news here, but lets take it one step further).

> Auyrved suggests that we are all designed to live to (at least) 108

> years.

[sanjay Rath] Why does Parasara give the Param Ayus as 120 years?

Is Parasara off the mark or is there something we are missing out? Is there

an existence after death??

> I have included a chart below that shows what 108 looks like in years,

> months , weeks, seconds, etc., in a 108 year life etc.

> Note that all numbers of this nature lead to 9 ( e.g. if you add the sum

> of the digits in months 1,296: 1+2+9+6 = 18. Then

> add 1+8 = 9. Inspect all the numbers below which lead to 9. Divide the

> main number by 12 signs, and again the royal 9 appears.

> Take the total number of degrees a person would travel in 108 years and

> add the digits, you get 9. The 9 is a key root to the chart, hence the

> Navamsa plays a key role and must be throughly reviewed.

>

> The 9th house is key as is the 9th Nakshatra from Chandra, Lagna, Surya.

> We know the 9th house give fortune, ( Karaka = Guru), Spiritualism( Karaka

> = Ketu), Father (karaka = Surya), LD Travel (karaka= Sukra)...and is the

> protector of the individual ( I think it is also the protector of SELF) is

> therefore Vishnu sthana.

> Also the 9th is 5th from the 5th.. More can be said here, but let me stop

> and see if anyone wishes to comment or give their

> observations on this subject.

[sanjay Rath] I agree. Dharma is the most important and Dharma-Amsa

is the essence to every life.

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Namaste Sanjay...

I have been giving your comments some thought e.g.

the interesting observation about 1/9th division.

I mentioned that Ayurved suggests a life span of

108 yrs. I thought aligning this to Astottari Dasa

system

for an Ayur based system would be a realistic

approach.

Also - considering Vimshottari makes sense ( 120

yrs) as you suggested in your notes below, yet

isn't Vimshottari the

best for Phalita dasa calculations...?

If we take 120 and divide by 9 we get 13.333 or an

interesting match for 1 Nakshatra of 13degrees 20

min.

IS there something to this? I do not think the

math for Jyotish is coincidental... such as the

total number of

degrees traveled in a 120 life span = 43,200

degrees. The sum of the digits ( 4+3+2+0) = 9.

Or the sum of the digits for 120 years = 3 ,

multiplied by the number of Nakshatra's traveled

in 120 yrs ( 1,400)

= 4,320 ..add the digits up ( 4+3+2+0) and again

we get 9.

 

Do you have some insight on this significance? ...

your first response is shown below.

 

Pranams,

 

Frank In Austin

* fschmidt

 

 

 

>

> Sanjay Rath

> [srath]

> Monday, July 09, 2001 11:34 AM

> varahamihira

> RE: [Jaya Jagannath] The

> importance of 1/9th division

>

> Dear Frank,

> I have a bad habit of looking at things

> differently..

> Comments below

> Best Wishes

> Sanjay Rath

>

>

> sentto-1303387-4337-994515155-srath=vsnl.com@ret

> urns.

> [sentto-1303387-4337-994515155-srath=vsnl

> .com (AT) returns (DOT) ]

> Saturday, July 07, 2001 9:43 PM

> varahamihira

> [Jaya Jagannath] The importance of

> 1/9th division

>

> Namaste ...

> and Shataayu Bhavah.

> Looking at a few interesting numbers , I noticed

> a pattern that arose.

> If you take 27 Nakshatras and multiply by the

> number of pada's you get the

> legendary 108 ( no news here, but lets take it

> one step further).

> Auyrved suggests that we are all designed to

> live to (at least) 108 years.

> [sanjay Rath] Why does Parasara give the Param

> Ayus as 120 years? Is Parasara off the mark or

> is there something we are missing out? Is there

> an existence after death??

> I have included a chart below that shows what

> 108 looks like in years, months , weeks,

> seconds, etc., in a 108 year life etc.

> Note that all numbers of this nature lead to 9

> ( e.g. if you add the sum of the digits in

> months 1,296: 1+2+9+6 = 18. Then

> add 1+8 = 9. Inspect all the numbers below

> which lead to 9. Divide the main number by 12

> signs, and again the royal 9 appears.

> Take the total number of degrees a person would

> travel in 108 years and add the digits, you get

> 9. The 9 is a key root to the chart, hence the

> Navamsa plays a key role and must be throughly

> reviewed.

>

> The 9th house is key as is the 9th Nakshatra

> from Chandra, Lagna, Surya. We know the 9th

> house give fortune, ( Karaka = Guru),

> Spiritualism( Karaka = Ketu), Father (karaka =

> Surya), LD Travel (karaka= Sukra)...and is the

> protector of the individual ( I think it is also

> the protector of SELF) is therefore Vishnu

> sthana.

> Also the 9th is 5th from the 5th.. More can be

> said here, but let me stop and see if anyone

> wishes to comment or give their

> observations on this subject.

> [sanjay Rath] I agree. Dharma is the most

> important and Dharma-Amsa is the essence to

> every life.

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