Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear Sirs, I have received data from the following SWs. Astrosage Future Points J Deepika Astro Kundli Astrodient J Hora 7.2 KPAstro 3.1 Astraura Sri. Raichur’s KPstarone I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. Dr. Rath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear Dr RathThe anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74RegardsSujataLuther Rath <rathluther Sent: Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM Comaparison of SWs Dear Sirs, I have received data from the following SWs. Astrosage Future Points J Deepika Astro Kundli Astrodient J Hora 7.2 KPAstro 3.1 Astraura Sri. Raichur’s KPstarone I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. Dr. Rath Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear Friends, 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found. /message/26630 /message/24416 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points. 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same. 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option. 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows. Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl-Ssl) 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve Thanks and regards, Tin Win , Luther Rath <rathluther wrote: > > Dear Sirs, > I have received data from the following SWs. > Astrosage > Future Points > J Deepika > Astro Kundli > Astrodient > J Hora 7.2 > KPAstro 3.1 > Astraura > Sri. Raichur’s > KPstarone > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > Dr. Rath > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear Sujata ji, Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas? Thanks and regards, tw , sujata das <sujatadash1 wrote: > > Dear Dr Rath > The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74 > Regards > Sujata > > > > > ________________________________ > Luther Rath <rathluther > > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM > Comaparison of SWs > > > Dear Sirs, > I have received data from the following SWs. > Astrosage > Future Points > J Deepika > Astro Kundli > Astrodient > J Hora 7.2 > KPAstro 3.1 > Astraura > Sri. Raichur’s > KPstarone > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > Dr. Rath > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear TW jiThe output for kpstarone is14-28-21(leo), 11-9-36, 11-18-15, 13-17-30,15-9-52and 15-46-3RegardsSujatatw853 <tw853 Sent: Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 3:55:58 PM Re: Comaparison of SWs Dear Friends, 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found. http://groups. / group/k_p_ system/message/ 26630 http://groups. / group/k_p_ system/message/ 24416 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points. 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same. 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option. 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows. Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl- Ssl) 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve Thanks and regards, Tin Win @gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> wrote: > > Dear Sirs, > I have received data from the following SWs. > Astrosage > Future Points > J Deepika > Astro Kundli > Astrodient > J Hora 7.2 > KPAstro 3.1 > Astraura > Sri. Raichur’s > KPstarone > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > Dr. Rath > See the Web's breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear TWji Why not discus with Amitabhji . He is the creator of KPSTARONE. Amitabhji In case you are not following the mail trail Regards Amit Soman tw853 <tw853 Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 8:49:06 AM Re: Comaparison of SWs Dear Sujata ji,Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas?Thanks and regards,tw@gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote:>> Dear Dr Rath> The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74> Regards> Sujata> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...>> @gro ups.com> Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM> Comaparison of SWs> > > Dear Sirs,> I have received data from the following SWs.> Astrosage> Future Points> J Deepika> Astro Kundli> Astrodient > J Hora 7.2> KPAstro 3.1> Astraura> Sri. Raichur’s> KPstarone> > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data.> Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir.> Dr. Rath> > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. /> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Dear TW/ Rath ji, 1.The website for KpStarOne is http://www.kpstarone.co.cc 2. The latest version of software can be freely downloaded from the following link: http://www.kpstarone.co.cc/download-a-registration/kpstarone.html 3. The Cusp details for Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12 as produced by kpstarone is as follows: Sid Time 04:17:34, KPNA 23:54:08 (Sgl-Stl-Sbl-Ssl) 1. Le 13:36:47.44 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve 2. Vi 10:13:57.24 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra 3. Li 10:20:56.9 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra 4. Sc 12:21:39.29 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju 5. Sg 14:16:05.74 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra 6. Cp 14:53:19.65 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve for further clarifications if any, I may be contacted at kpstarone or +919906908910 Regards Amitabh , " tw853 " <tw853 wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found. > /message/26630 > /message/24416 > > 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points. > > 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same. > > 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option. > > 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows. > > Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) > > 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl-Ssl) > 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra > 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra > 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju > 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra > 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve > > Thanks and regards, > Tin Win > > > , Luther Rath <rathluther@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sirs, > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > Astrosage > > Future Points > > J Deepika > > Astro Kundli > > Astrodient > > J Hora 7.2 > > KPAstro 3.1 > > Astraura > > Sri. Raichur’s > > KPstarone > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > Dr. Rath > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Dear Dr. Rath ji, 1. You'll see the correct output of KPStarOne from provider Amitabh ji, and I think this is the KPAstro you're waiting for. 2. MyKundli gives exactly the same result of AstroSage. 8 : 9 : 2009 , 5 : 30 : 0 , New Delhi, Latitude 28 : 36 : N, Longitude 77 : 12 : E, Ayanamsa 023-54-06 C-DEGREE--RAS-NAK-SUB-SS 1 133-36-16 SUN-VEN-VEN-VEN 2 160-13-13 MER-MON-MON-RAH 3 190-19-31 VEN-RAH-JUP-RAH 4 222-21-05 MAR-SAT-MAR-JUP 5 254-15-36 JUP-VEN-VEN-RAH 6 284-53-39 SAT-MON-JUP-VEN 3. Latest JHora 7.33 also gives exactly the same result of JHora 7.02, as provided before. JHora 7.33 is found more convenient to use as NKPA (for instance, from AstroSage)can be entered directly as custom ayanamsa. 4. Geographic positions of the cusps can be calculated by only Geocentric used Shri Raichur's SW by adding the conversion value of 10 min from Geocentric Latitude Conversion Table.doc in the File section this Group to the original 28 N 36 as given below. LAT. 28 , 46 N; LONG 77 , 12 E (28N46 is entered in place of 28N36) AYANAMSA: 23 d. 54 m. 7 s. SIDERIAL TIME 4 : 17 : 33 Cusp S D M se Sgl Stl Sbl SsL ASC 5 13 36 31 Sun Ven Ven Ven 2nd 6 10 13 38 Mer Moo Moo Rah 3rd 7 10 20 34 Ven Rah Jup Rah 4th 8 12 21 18 Mar Sat Mar Jup 5th 9 14 15 49 Jup Ven Ven Rah 6th 10 14 53 5 Sat Moo Jup Ven PROGRAMME BY RAICHURS OF GHATKOPAR Regards, tw , " tw853 " <tw853 wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found. > /message/26630 > /message/24416 > > 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points. > > 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same. > > 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option. > > 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows. > > Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) > > 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl-Ssl) > 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra > 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra > 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju > 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra > 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve > > Thanks and regards, > Tin Win > > > , Luther Rath <rathluther@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sirs, > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > Astrosage > > Future Points > > J Deepika > > Astro Kundli > > Astrodient > > J Hora 7.2 > > KPAstro 3.1 > > Astraura > > Sri. Raichur’s > > KPstarone > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > Dr. Rath > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Dear TWgI am sorry. The kpna anayamsa is 23-54-7.53RegardsSujatatw853 <tw853 Sent: Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 6:19:06 PM Re: Comaparison of SWs Dear Sujata ji, Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas? Thanks and regards, tw @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote: > > Dear Dr Rath > The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74 > Regards > Sujata > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> > @gro ups.com > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM > Comaparison of SWs > > > Dear Sirs, > I have received data from the following SWs. > Astrosage > Future Points > J Deepika > Astro Kundli > Astrodient > J Hora 7.2 > KPAstro 3.1 > Astraura > Sri. Raichur’s > KPstarone > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > Dr. Rath > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. / > Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Thank you Sir for providing one more. Dr. Rath tw853 <tw853 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:26:58 AM Re: Comaparison of SWs Dear Dr. Rath ji,1. You'll see the correct output of KPStarOne from provider Amitabh ji, and I think this is the KPAstro you're waiting for.2. MyKundli gives exactly the same result of AstroSage.8 : 9 : 2009 , 5 : 30 : 0 , New Delhi, Latitude 28 : 36 : N, Longitude 77 : 12 : E, Ayanamsa 023-54-06 C-DEGREE--RAS- NAK-SUB-SS 1 133-36-16 SUN-VEN-VEN- VEN 2 160-13-13 MER-MON-MON- RAH 3 190-19-31 VEN-RAH-JUP- RAH 4 222-21-05 MAR-SAT-MAR- JUP 5 254-15-36 JUP-VEN-VEN- RAH 6 284-53-39 SAT-MON-JUP- VEN 3. Latest JHora 7.33 also gives exactly the same result of JHora 7.02, as provided before. JHora 7.33 is found more convenient to use as NKPA (for instance, from AstroSage)can be entered directly as custom ayanamsa.4. Geographic positions of the cusps can be calculated by only Geocentric used Shri Raichur's SW by adding the conversion value of 10 min from Geocentric Latitude Conversion Table.doc in the File section this Group to the original 28 N 36 as given below.LAT. 28 , 46 N; LONG 77 , 12 E (28N46 is entered in place of 28N36) AYANAMSA: 23 d. 54 m. 7 s.SIDERIAL TIME 4 : 17 : 33 Cusp S D M se Sgl Stl Sbl SsLASC 5 13 36 31 Sun Ven Ven Ven 2nd 6 10 13 38 Mer Moo Moo Rah 3rd 7 10 20 34 Ven Rah Jup Rah 4th 8 12 21 18 Mar Sat Mar Jup 5th 9 14 15 49 Jup Ven Ven Rah 6th 10 14 53 5 Sat Moo Jup Ven PROGRAMME BY RAICHURS OF GHATKOPAR Regards,tw @gro ups.com, "tw853" <tw853 wrote:>> Dear Friends,> > 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found.> http://groups. / group/k_p_ system/message/ 26630> http://groups. / group/k_p_ system/message/ 24416> > 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points.> > 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same.> > 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option.> > 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows.> > Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) > > 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl- Ssl)> 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra> 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra> 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju> 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra> 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve> > Thanks and regards,> Tin Win> > > @gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ > wrote:> >> > Dear Sirs,> > I have received data from the following SWs.> > Astrosage> > Future Points> > J Deepika> > Astro Kundli> > Astrodient > > J Hora 7.2> > KPAstro 3.1> > Astraura> > Sri. Raichur’s> > KPstarone> > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data.> > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir.> > Dr. Rath> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Dear Amitabh ji and Amit ji, Many thanks to Amitabh ji for providing the correct output and Amit ji for taking the issue to Amitabh ji's notice, as friends in need, for the true presentation to the forum. Congratulations and best wishes for KpStarOne! Reagrds, Tin Win Amit Soman ji - Many Thanks for bringing issue to my notice. , " amitabhsoft " <amitabhsoft wrote: > > Dear TW/ Rath ji, > > 1.The website for KpStarOne is > http://www.kpstarone.co.cc > > 2. The latest version of software can be freely downloaded from the following link: > http://www.kpstarone.co.cc/download-a-registration/kpstarone.html > > 3. The Cusp details for Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12 as produced by kpstarone is as follows: > > Sid Time 04:17:34, KPNA 23:54:08 > (Sgl-Stl-Sbl-Ssl) > 1. Le 13:36:47.44 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve > 2. Vi 10:13:57.24 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra > 3. Li 10:20:56.9 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra > 4. Sc 12:21:39.29 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju > 5. Sg 14:16:05.74 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra > 6. Cp 14:53:19.65 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve > > > for further clarifications if any, I may be contacted at > kpstarone or +919906908910 > > Regards > Amitabh > > , " tw853 " <tw853@> wrote: > > > > Dear Friends, > > > > 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found. > > /message/26630 > > /message/24416 > > > > 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points. > > > > 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same. > > > > 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option. > > > > 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows. > > > > Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) > > > > 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl-Ssl) > > 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra > > 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra > > 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju > > 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra > > 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve > > > > Thanks and regards, > > Tin Win > > > > > > , Luther Rath <rathluther@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Sirs, > > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > > Astrosage > > > Future Points > > > J Deepika > > > Astro Kundli > > > Astrodient > > > J Hora 7.2 > > > KPAstro 3.1 > > > Astraura > > > Sri. Raichur’s > > > KPstarone > > > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > > Dr. Rath > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Dear Sujata ji, 1. Thanks for clearing another puzzle of 23-54-7 or 23-54-8, and in fact it's 23-54-8 after rounding. 2. Recheck was requested because it was recently found in one's application in an article that it gives the same result of other commonly used SWs. Regards, tw , sujata das <sujatadash1 wrote: > > Dear TWg > I am sorry. The kpna anayamsa is 23-54-7.53 > Regards > Sujata > > > > > > ________________________________ > tw853 <tw853 > > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 6:19:06 PM > Re: Comaparison of SWs > > > Dear Sujata ji, > > Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas? > > Thanks and regards, > tw > > @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote: > > > > Dear Dr Rath > > The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74 > > Regards > > Sujata > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> > > @gro ups.com > > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM > > Comaparison of SWs > > > > > > Dear Sirs, > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > Astrosage > > Future Points > > J Deepika > > Astro Kundli > > Astrodient > > J Hora 7.2 > > KPAstro 3.1 > > Astraura > > Sri. Raichur’s > > KPstarone > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > Dr. Rath > > > > > > > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. / > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Here is a boder line nature of 7th sub-sub lord difference in SWs, ie. in some Mars but in others Rahu. Gem/Lib/Aqu--Ra/Me/Ma--13:30:00:00-- 13:36:36:40 Gem/Lib/Aqu--Ra/Me/Ra--13:36:36:40-- 13:53:36:40 ASTROCAL-1:Aq 13:36:26(Aq 13:36:12 by NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Mars AstroSage/MyKundli: Aq 13:36:26(using NKPA 23:54:06) 7CSSL Mars AstroKundli:Aq13:36:55(Aq 13:36:32 by NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Rahu using KPA 23:53:44 but 7CSSL Mars using NKPA 23:54:07, ie. Aq 13:36:32. FuturePoint:Aq13:37:27(Aq 13:36:34 by NKPA 23:54:15) 7CSSL Rahu using KPA 23:53:14 but 7CSSL Mars using NKPA 23:54:07, ie. Aq 13:36:34. Astrodienst -:Aq 13:36:48(using NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Rahu JHora7.02/7.33:Aq13:36:48(using NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Rahu KPAstro 3.1-: Aq 13:36:48(using NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Rahu KPStarOne---: Aq 13:36:47(using NKPA 23:54:08) 7CSSL Rahu JDeepika----: Aq 13:36:45(using NKPA 23:54:10) 7CSSL Rahu Astraura----: Aq 13:36:49(using NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Rahu Shri Raichur: Aq 13:36:49(using NKPA 23:54:07) 7CSSL Rahu ASTROCAL-1 Birth Date : 8 9 2009, Standard Time: 5 30.00, Latitude :28 36 N , Longitude :77 12 E, K P Ayanamsh 0 23 53 53 H O U S E C U S P S ==================================== House Ras De Mi Se Sbl—-Sbl---Ssl --- 1 4 13 36 26 Shuk Shuk Shuk 2 5 10 13 33 Chan Chan Rahu 3 6 10 20 31 Rahu Guru Rahu 4 7 12 21 14 Shan Mang Guru 5 8 14 15 42 Shuk Shuk Rahu 6 9 14 52 57 Chan Guru Shuk 7 10 13 36 26 Rahu Budh Mang 8 11 10 13 33 Shan Shuk Ketu 9 0 10 20 31 Ketu Shan Shuk 10 1 12 21 14 Chan Rahu Guru 11 2 14 15 42 Rahu Budh Shan 12 3 14 52 57 Shan Rahu Mang , Luther Rath <rathluther wrote: > > Thank you Sir for providing one more. > Dr. Rath > > > > > ________________________________ > tw853 <tw853 > > Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:26:58 AM > Re: Comaparison of SWs > >  > Dear Dr. Rath ji, > > 1. You'll see the correct output of KPStarOne from provider Amitabh ji, and I think this is the KPAstro you're waiting for. > > 2. MyKundli gives exactly the same result of AstroSage. > 8 : 9 : 2009 , 5 : 30 : 0 , New Delhi, Latitude 28 : 36 : N, Longitude 77 : 12 : E, Ayanamsa 023-54-06 > > C-DEGREE--RAS- NAK-SUB-SS > 1 133-36-16 SUN-VEN-VEN- VEN > 2 160-13-13 MER-MON-MON- RAH > 3 190-19-31 VEN-RAH-JUP- RAH > 4 222-21-05 MAR-SAT-MAR- JUP > 5 254-15-36 JUP-VEN-VEN- RAH > 6 284-53-39 SAT-MON-JUP- VEN > > 3. Latest JHora 7.33 also gives exactly the same result of JHora 7.02, as provided before. JHora 7.33 is found more convenient to > use as NKPA (for instance, from AstroSage)can be entered directly as custom ayanamsa. > > 4. Geographic positions of the cusps can be calculated by only Geocentric used Shri Raichur's SW by adding the conversion value of 10 min from Geocentric Latitude Conversion Table.doc in the File section this Group to the original 28 N 36 as given below. > > LAT. 28 , 46 N; LONG 77 , 12 E (28N46 is entered in place of 28N36) > AYANAMSA: 23 d. 54 m. 7 s. > SIDERIAL TIME 4 : 17 : 33 > Cusp S D M se Sgl Stl Sbl SsL > ASC 5 13 36 31 Sun Ven Ven Ven > 2nd 6 10 13 38 Mer Moo Moo Rah > 3rd 7 10 20 34 Ven Rah Jup Rah > 4th 8 12 21 18 Mar Sat Mar Jup > 5th 9 14 15 49 Jup Ven Ven Rah > 6th 10 14 53 5 Sat Moo Jup Ven > PROGRAMME BY RAICHURS OF GHATKOPAR > > Regards, > tw > > @gro ups.com, " tw853 " <tw853@> wrote: > > > > Dear Friends, > > > > 1. I would like to request my friends who have KPStarOne to give its output for this comparison because I've found its accuracy close to Astrodienst, not like given in this case, which may be something wrong somewhere. Its webside cannot be found. > > http://groups. / group/k_p_ system/message/ 26630 > > http://groups. / group/k_p_ system/message/ 24416 > > > > 2. I also would like to request my friends who have LeoGold to give its output for this comparison, even though they may be more or less the same of Future Points. > > > > 3. It's supposed the output of Astrosage and MyKundli is the same. > > > > 4. Pl note some differences in the output of Shri Raichur are due to using Geocentric latitude option. > > > > 5. As mentioned KPAstro 3.1 always give exactly the same cuspal and planetory positions of Astrodienst up to the seconds, not more than one sec difference,in this case its output with 1 sec difference in 2 places are as follows. > > > > Time chart, 08 Sept 2009, 5:30 am, New Delhi 28n36, 77e12,Sid Time 04:17:34, NKPA 23:54:07 (KPAstro 3.1) > > > > 1. Le 13:36:48 Su-Ve-Ve-Ve (Sgl-Stl-Sbl- Ssl) > > 2. Vi 10:13:57 Me-Mo-Mo-Ra > > 3. Li 10:20:57 Ve-Ra-Ju-Ra > > 4. Sc 12:21:39 Ma-Sa-Ma-Ju > > 5. Sg 14:16:06 Ju-Ve-Ve-Ra > > 6. Cp 14:53:20 Sa-Mo-Ju-Ve > > > > Thanks and regards, > > Tin Win > > > > > > @gro ups.com, Luther Rath <rathluther@ > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Sirs, > > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > > Astrosage > > > Future Points > > > J Deepika > > > Astro Kundli > > > Astrodient > > > J Hora 7.2 > > > KPAstro 3.1 > > > Astraura > > > Sri. Raichur’s > > > KPstarone > > > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > > Dr. Rath > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Dear Seniors and friends, My due regards to all of you. I prepared a chart showing the position of Ascendant and cusps up to VI for all the SWs in use by our members. I prepared anothe table showing the sub lords of all 12 cusps. The 12th cusp falls in a marginal zone and hence there is found difference in sub-lord. Well it could be a rare instance of difference. It is only for awareness of the fact. I attach the word document here for reference. Dr. Rath tw853 <tw853 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:31:40 PM Re: Comaparison of SWs Dear Sujata ji,1. Thanks for clearing another puzzle of 23-54-7 or 23-54-8, and in fact it's 23-54-8 after rounding.2. Recheck was requested because it was recently found in one's application in an article that it gives the same result of other commonly used SWs.Regards,tw@gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote:>> Dear TWg> I am sorry. The kpna anayamsa is 23-54-7.53> Regards> Sujata> > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> tw853 <tw853> @gro ups.com> Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 6:19:06 PM> Re: Comaparison of SWs> > > Dear Sujata ji,> > Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas?> > Thanks and regards,> tw> > @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote:> >> > Dear Dr Rath> > The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74> > Regards> > Sujata> > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> > Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...>> > @gro ups.com> > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM> > Comaparison of SWs> > > > > > Dear Sirs,> > I have received data from the following SWs.> > Astrosage> > Future Points> > J Deepika> > Astro Kundli> > Astrodient > > J Hora 7.2> > KPAstro 3.1> > Astraura> > Sri. Raichur’s> > KPstarone> > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data.> > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir.> > Dr. Rath> > > > > > > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. /> >> > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. /> 1 of 1 File(s) Comparison of SWs.doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Dear TWgThe output of the 6 cusps on 8th was varying by 1 degree or more. Thank God they made the correctionsRegardssujatatw853 <tw853 Sent: Thursday, 10 September, 2009 7:31:40 PM Re: Comaparison of SWs Dear Sujata ji, 1. Thanks for clearing another puzzle of 23-54-7 or 23-54-8, and in fact it's 23-54-8 after rounding. 2. Recheck was requested because it was recently found in one's application in an article that it gives the same result of other commonly used SWs. Regards, tw @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote: > > Dear TWg > I am sorry. The kpna anayamsa is 23-54-7.53 > Regards > Sujata > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > tw853 <tw853 > @gro ups.com > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 6:19:06 PM > Re: Comaparison of SWs > > > Dear Sujata ji, > > Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas? > > Thanks and regards, > tw > > @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote: > > > > Dear Dr Rath > > The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74 > > Regards > > Sujata > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> > > @gro ups.com > > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM > > Comaparison of SWs > > > > > > Dear Sirs, > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > Astrosage > > Future Points > > J Deepika > > Astro Kundli > > Astrodient > > J Hora 7.2 > > KPAstro 3.1 > > Astraura > > Sri. Raichur’s > > KPstarone > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > Dr. Rath > > > > > > > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. / > > > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. / > Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 1. The results of AstroSage and MyKundli are exactly the same with NKPA 23:54:06 (dif of minus 1 sec from exact NKPA 23:54:07 of 2003). 2. The results of J Deepika and Jyotisha Deepika are exactly the same of Geographaic Cn 14-53-17 for 12 CSL and Cn 14-52-28 is Gecocentric position. Can/Sco/Pis.. Sa/Ra/Ma.. 14:46:20.. 14:53:20:00 Can/Sco/Pis.. Sa/Ju/Ju.. 14:53:20.. 15:07:33:20 3. J Deepika, Astrodienst, J Hora 7.02/ 7.33, KPAstro 3.1, Shri Raichur's, KPStarOne and Astrocal-1 give 12 CSL Rahu. 4. AstroSage/ MyKundli and Astraura (by 1 sec dif) give 12 CSL Jupiter. 5. Future Points and Astro-Kundli give initially 12 CSL Jupiter but after adjusting by exact NKPA 23:54:07 of 2003 12 CSL Rahu. Regards, tw , Luther Rath <rathluther wrote: > > Dear Seniors and friends, > My due regards to all of you. I prepared a chart showing the position of Ascendant and cusps up to VI for all the SWs in use by our members. I prepared anothe table showing the sub lords of all 12 cusps. The 12th cusp falls in a marginal zone and hence there is found difference in sub-lord. Well it could be a rare instance of difference. It is only for awareness of the fact. I attach the word document here for reference. > Dr. Rath > > > > > ________________________________ > tw853 <tw853 > > Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:31:40 PM > Re: Comaparison of SWs > >  > Dear Sujata ji, > > 1. Thanks for clearing another puzzle of 23-54-7 or 23-54-8, and in fact it's 23-54-8 after rounding. > 2. Recheck was requested because it was recently found in one's application in an article that it gives the same result of other commonly used SWs. > > Regards, > tw > > @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote: > > > > Dear TWg > > I am sorry. The kpna anayamsa is 23-54-7.53 > > Regards > > Sujata > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > tw853 <tw853@> > > @gro ups.com > > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 6:19:06 PM > > Re: Comaparison of SWs > > > > > > Dear Sujata ji, > > > > Could you kindly recheck the calculation by KPAstrOne and clarify us what kind of ayanamsa is 23-13-74 for 08 Sept 2009, which cannot not found in the list of commonly used ayanamsas? > > > > Thanks and regards, > > tw > > > > @gro ups.com, sujata das <sujatadash1@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Dr Rath > > > The anayamsa. for kpstar one is 23-13-74 > > > Regards > > > Sujata > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > > Luther Rath <rathluther@ ...> > > > @gro ups.com > > > Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 8:48:55 AM > > > Comaparison of SWs > > > > > > > > > Dear Sirs, > > > I have received data from the following SWs. > > > Astrosage > > > Future Points > > > J Deepika > > > Astro Kundli > > > Astrodient > > > J Hora 7.2 > > > KPAstro 3.1 > > > Astraura > > > Sri. Raichur’s > > > KPstarone > > > > > > I have not received the positions of the Ascendant and cusps for , and the Ayanamsa used in KPstarone. I request the members who use these SWs to please provide the wanted data. In case any body using other SWs may kindly send the full data. > > > Thanking you all. Respected TWji has provided maximum number of data sparing his valuable time from his heavy schedules. I am very much grateful to him. Thank you Sir. > > > Dr. Rath > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. / > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > See the Web & #39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. http://in.buzz. / > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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