Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Pranaam Sanjay, Could you kindly direct me to the verse of PARASARA where this bhava chakra is elucidated? Wherever I saw, he only mentioned casting chakras by counting signs. He never mentioned taking +/- 15 deg from any point. But it is quite possible that I missed a verse. Kindly guide me to that verse. Your sishya, Narasimha > ::Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya:: > Dear Raghunadha, > This is the bhava chakra drawn as per PARASARA only. i.e. 15 degrees > on either side of the lagna cusp is accepted as the bhava. > The basis for the Bhava chakra also called the chalita chakra is the > definition of the sandhya as 2 and half ghati's before and after > sunrise/sunset. This works out to 15 degrees on either side and this > is what defines the lagna and saptama bhava as being of a span of 30 > degrees each with the lagna and descendant cusp at the center. > This is how the " Mana reacts to the impulses from the lagna " . more > later > With best regards, > Sanjay Rath > > Maling address: 212 Gopal Ballav Road, Puri 752001, India; Tel: > 91.6752.226269; webpages: http://srath.com > -------------------------------- > > > > > > - --- > ---------- > Rao Nemani [raon1008] > Sunday, March 07, 2004 8:15 AM > VarahaMihira VarahaMihira; Vedic Astrology Group > |Sri Varaha| What is Chalit Chakra ? Please help me > > > Hare Rama Krishna > > Namaste Guru's and Learned Members, > > Today, I have come across a new thing (for me ) called " Chalit > Chakra " . May I request some one to please educate me on what is this, > how to calculate and how to use it in various Dasa interpretations. > Please suggest some references so that I can study this concept in > more detail also. > > Also, I am curious to know, why I have not seen this Chalit Chakra > discussion for the past one year. I have also scanned most of our > Archives and could not find any relevant information on this. So no > one has discussed this in our list, so does it means, it is not that > of relevance and importance in our analysis and predictions.. Please > educate me. > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Regards > Raghunadha Rao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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