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Om krishna Guru:

 

Dear Sanjay, Rama and gurus :

 

Regarding this matter, I think you have to take the time the eggs

were laid. Because after this time the eggs are on their own growing,

 

If you see the shastras birds are called " dwijas " as they have two

janmas one as the egg and another as the birds on hatching, It is

similar to the Brahmins culture or brahmopadesa , the brahmacharis

are also called " dwija " , their first birth is when they come into the

physical world and second one when initiated into the brahmopadesa

with the gayatri mantra.

 

You rarely use the brahopadesa time for casting the natal chart. as

at the time of cutting the umblical cord the baby is a separate

entity. You may say that the baby is breathing and crying etc, but

the egg is also growing in the environment in the heat provided. If

you take the contents of the yolk and putit in a airtight chamber it

will not grow, the embryo will just die for lack of " prana " . The Egg

structure and the memberane are sealed just enough for the bird

embryo to breathe (semi permiable)

 

I would request the gurus to clarify on the issue and correct me.

 

 

Ishwar

 

 

 

 

varahamihira, " sanjayprabhakaran " <sprabhakaran@s...>

wrote:

> Om Sri Gurave Namah,

> Namahshivaya,

>

> Dear Gurudev and members,

> What should be considered the time of birth for birds?. The time

> when egg is laid or when the egg cracks and bird comes out. I

suppose

> it has to be when egg cracks.

>

> Warm Regards

> S.Prabhakaran

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