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Dear Members Namaskar,

 

Please dont send personal e-mails for posting the answers of all 4

questions posted on JR and VA....

 

I am giving just hint about the answer of the question " How we get

the places of planets to be exalted.... " ,complete answer will come

in public after defending it to some world renowned physicist, and

person related to Astronomy....

 

Vague Idea is below, later things cook on your basis:-

 

Two lines are doing harmonic motion in two different planes in 3-D

system.

One line is retaed to earth and second one is related to the planet

of whose you want to get the location of being exalted or

debilitated.

 

Now those two planes will cut each other and will generate one line

in space.

And that location is called solid angle in 3-D and if you see from

north pole of solar system then it is an angle.

 

As in classics it is mentioned in angles instead of Solid

Angles..........

 

Amazingly you will find that angle matched which is written in

classics.I lower my head to how brilliant imaginations and

calculations our Rishis had.Really great,no words for appreciation

for their intelligency, even resorces for research were scare and

life was very hard to live in those days

 

Please remeber one thing relative speed of that planet also plays

significant role in saying any planets being in exaltaion or

debilitation insted of that line which i have talked in above lines.

 

I will expalin amazing things in my answer of question related Vakri

Planets.

 

Still it is not mentioned in classics as i have read a lot of

translations being done globally by a lot of persons brilliantly.

 

If you want to get alot of things unraveled then please take help of

wavelet tools which is being used at this time by great researchers

related to the field of DSP(Data signal Processing).

 

If you need to know basics of wavelet tools then i can post it to

you.

 

Thanks and Regards

Prashant Pandey

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