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Hare Rama Krishna

Namaste Guru's and Learned Members,

Can you please clarify the following doubts for me:-

1) For example, if Jup (in Rasi) is : 18 Cp 21 59.05, then can I say that, Jup is in Mangala Nadiamsa ?

2) Is D-150 is also called Nadiamsa ?

3) Narasimha Ji: is your new version of JHora will have D-150 Chart?

Thanks for your help in advance.

RegardsRaghunadha Rao

 

 

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... hamsasso.aham ..

 

Dear Raghunadha,

 

The descriptions of Nadiamsa I have come across in books

describe the method of reckoning the ruler of a particular Nadiasma. However,

they don’t clearly delineate the method for constructing the Nadiamsa

chart itself. JHora gives us the Nadiamsa rulers. I suspect it doesn’t

give us the actual varga chart, because its calculation is not clear from the

classics.

 

We can find the rulerships enumerated in various books. As

per Chandra Kala Nadi:

In moveable houses, the 150 nadi rulers are (1) Vasudha à (150) Parameshwari.

In fixed houses, the 150 nadi rulers are (150) Parameshwari à (1) Vasudha.

In dual houses, the 150 nadi rulers are (76) Mahaamaayaa à (75) Tailokyamohanakari.

 

Usually, each rasi is split into 150 equal parts of 12

minutes each. However, in my opinion, this definition is lacking.

 

A better division of a rasi into 150 parts is based on the

definition of the shodasa vargas. Divide each rasi of 30 degrees into equal

parts as per the definitions of a rasi, hora, dreshkana, chaturtamsa, saptamsa,

navamsa, dasamsa, dwadasamsa, shodasamda, vimsamsa, chaturvimsamsa,

nakshatramsa, trimsamsa, khavedamsa, akshavedamsa, and shashtyamsa. If you

split the rasi this way, the cusps of the shodasavargas will split a rasi into exactly

150 parts of non-equal sizes. This definition of a nadiamsa is pure genius. I’m

sure that this is the basis of the construction given in the following mail: jhora/message/52.

 

18 Cap 21 59:05 falls in Mangala nadiamsa as per both the

uniform & non-uniform definitions of a nadiamsa.

 

ajit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rao Nemani

[raon1008]

Saturday, June 19, 2004 9:17

PM

Vedic Astrology Group

Cc: VarahaMihira VarahaMihira

|Sri Varaha| Doubts on

Nadiamsa.

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna

Namaste Guru's and Learned Members,

Can you please clarify the following doubts for me:-

1) For example, if Jup (in Rasi) is :

18 Cp 21 59.05, then can I say that, Jup is in Mangala

Nadiamsa ?

2) Is D-150 is also called Nadiamsa ?

3) Narasimha Ji: is your new version of JHora will have D-150

Chart?

Thanks for your help in advance.

Regards

Raghunadha Rao

 

 

 

 

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and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages!

 

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Hare Rama Krishna

 

Namaste Ajit,

 

Thank you very much for your quick reply and also pointing me to the

JHora options to see the Nadiamsa Rulers.

 

Narasimha Ji: I have got the answer from Ajit what I have asked in my

earlier message, so please ignore my earlier message.

 

Regards

Raghunadha Rao

 

 

varahamihira , " Ajit Krishnan " <astro@m...>

wrote:

> .. hamsasso.aham ..

>

>

>

> Dear Raghunadha,

>

>

>

> The descriptions of Nadiamsa I have come across in books describe

the method

> of reckoning the ruler of a particular Nadiasma. However, they

don't clearly

> delineate the method for constructing the Nadiamsa chart itself.

JHora gives

> us the Nadiamsa rulers. I suspect it doesn't give us the actual

varga chart,

> because its calculation is not clear from the classics.

>

>

>

> We can find the rulerships enumerated in various books. As per

Chandra Kala

> Nadi:

>

> In moveable houses, the 150 nadi rulers are (1) Vasudha --> (150)

> Parameshwari.

>

> In fixed houses, the 150 nadi rulers are (150) Parameshwari --> (1)

Vasudha.

>

> In dual houses, the 150 nadi rulers are (76) Mahaamaayaa --> (75)

> Tailokyamohanakari.

>

>

>

> Usually, each rasi is split into 150 equal parts of 12 minutes each.

> However, in my opinion, this definition is lacking.

>

>

>

> A better division of a rasi into 150 parts is based on the

definition of the

> shodasa vargas. Divide each rasi of 30 degrees into equal parts as

per the

> definitions of a rasi, hora, dreshkana, chaturtamsa, saptamsa,

navamsa,

> dasamsa, dwadasamsa, shodasamda, vimsamsa, chaturvimsamsa,

nakshatramsa,

> trimsamsa, khavedamsa, akshavedamsa, and shashtyamsa. If you split

the rasi

> this way, the cusps of the shodasavargas will split a rasi into

exactly 150

> parts of non-equal sizes. This definition of a nadiamsa is pure

genius. I'm

> sure that this is the basis of the construction given in the

following mail:

> jhora/message/52.

>

>

>

> 18 Cap 21 59:05 falls in Mangala nadiamsa as per both the uniform &

> non-uniform definitions of a nadiamsa.

>

>

>

> ajit

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

> Rao Nemani [raon1008]

> Saturday, June 19, 2004 9:17 PM

> Vedic Astrology Group

> Cc: VarahaMihira VarahaMihira

> |Sri Varaha| Doubts on Nadiamsa.

>

>

>

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> Namaste Guru's and Learned Members,

>

> Can you please clarify the following doubts for me:-

>

> 1) For example, if Jup (in Rasi) is :

> 18 Cp 21 59.05, then can I say that, Jup is in Mangala

Nadiamsa ?

>

> 2) Is D-150 is also called Nadiamsa ?

>

> 3) Narasimha Ji: is your new version of JHora will have D-150 Chart?

>

> Thanks for your help in advance.

>

> Regards

> Raghunadha Rao

>

> _____

>

>

> New

>

<http://us.rd./mail_us/taglines/10/*http:/promotions..co

m/new_

> mail/static/efficiency.html> and Improved Mail - Send 10MB

messages!

>

>

> |Om Tat Sat|

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