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Dear Sanjay P,Lots as changes since the great Parashara wrote those lines and we have been advised by later authors to understand the lines and use it with the information available for our times. The life expectancy of different creatures is listed below which applies for today. This should help in calculating the dasa of various typesGestation, Incubation, and Longevity of Selected AnimalsAnimal Gestation or incubation,in days (average) Longevity, in years (record exceptions)Ass 365 18–20 (63)Bear 180–2401 15–30 (47)Cat 52–69 (63) 10–12 (26+)Chicken 22 7–8 (14)Cow 280 9–12 (39)Deer 197–3001 10–15 (26)Dog 53–71 (63) 10–12 (24)Duck 21–351 (28) 10 (15)Elephant 510–7301 (624) 30–40 (71)Fox 51–631 8–10 (14)Goat 136–160 (151) 12 (17)Groundhog 31–32 4–9Guinea pig 58–75 (68) 3 (6)Hamster, golden 15–17 2 (8)Hippopotamus 220–255 (240) 30 (49+)Horse 329–345 (336) 20–25 (50+)Human 253–303 652 (120)Kangaroo 32–391 4–6 (23)Lion 105–113 (108) 10 (29)Monkey 139–2701 12–151 (29)Mouse 19–311 1–3 (4)Parakeet (Budgerigar) 17–20 (18) 8 (12+)Pig 101–130 (115) 10 (22)Pigeon 11–19 10–12 (39)Rabbit 30–35 (31) 6–8 (15)Rat 21 3 (5)Sheep 144–1521 (151) 12 (16)Squirrel 44 8–9 (15)Whale 365–5471 n.a.Wolf 60–63 10–12 (16)Enjoy this riddle Sanjay Rathsohamsa , "Sanjay Prabhakaran" <sanjaychettiar wrote:>> || Om Gurave Namah ||> Dear Narasimhaji,> Thank you for your comments> Parasharas says "*naraaNAM kuJNjarANAM cha viMshottarashataM tathA " *Both> humans and elephants have 120 years as purnayush. Please tell if you you> have different opinion.> Thank you,> Warm Regards> Sanjay P> > > *athAyurdAyAdhyAyaH || 43||*> Ch. 43. Longevity> > athAyuH paramaM vaxye nAnAjAtisamud.hbhavam.h |> > anantasaMkhyaM devAnAmR^ishhINAM cha dvijottama || 24||> > gR^idhrolUk.hshukadhvAMxasarpANAM cha sahasrakam.h |> > shyenavAnarabhallukamaNDUkAnAM shatatrayam.h || 25||> > paMchashaduttarashataM rAxasAnAM prakIrtitam.h |> > *naraaNAM kuJNjarANAM cha viMshottarashataM tathA *|| 26||> > dvAtriMshad.h ghoTakAnAJNcha paMchaviMshat.h kharoshhTrayoH |> > vR^ishhANAM mahishhANAM cha chaturviMshativatsaram.h || 27||> > viMshatyAyurmayUrANAM chhAgAdInAM cha shhoDasha |> > haMsAnAM paMchanava cha pikAnAM dvAdashAbdakAH || 28||> > shunAM pArAvatAnAM cha kukkuTAnAM dvAdashAbdakAH |> > bud.hbudAdyaNDajAnAM cha parAyuH saptavatsarAH || 29||> > 24-29. Full Life Span of Various Living Beings. Now I'll tell you about the> full life-span figures for various living beings. Gods and sages enjoy> endless life-span (in astronomical proportions, as against ordinary> mortals). The full life-span of eagles, owls, parrots, crows and snakes is> one thousand years. For falcon, monkey, bear and frog the full span of life> is 300 years. Demon's full life-span is 150 years, while it is 120 for human> beings and elephants, 32 for horses, 25 for donkeys and camels, 24 for oxen> and buffaloes, 20 for peacocks, 16 for goats and rams. 14 for swans, 12 for> cuckoo, dog and dove, 8 for hens etc. and 7 for birds etc.> 2008/8/29 Narasimha Rao pvr > > Dear Sanjay,> >> > As usual, you bring us some really interesting, cool and offbeat news> > items and astro-perspectives!> >> > Want to add just a small point.> >> > Can this be an elephant's chart? Pranapada lagna (PP) is in Tautus in> > navamsa. Jupiter is in Virgo, in a trine from it. Yes, it can be an> > elephant's chart.> >> > BTW, Vimsottai dasa of 120 years cannot be used.> >> > Best regards,> > Narasimha> > -------------------------> > Do a Short Homam Yourself: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/homam> > Do Pitri Tarpanas Yourself: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/tarpana> > Spirituality: > > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net> > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org> > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org> > -------------------------> >> > sohamsa <sohamsa%40>, "Sanjay> > Prabhakaran"> >> > sanjaychettiar@ wrote:> > >> > > || Om Gurave Namah ||> > >> > > Dear Jyotishas,> > > Oregon Zoo recently had a baby elephant. After the birth the mother> > > rejected the baby for some days. I am pasting the chart and news links> > > below this email.> > >> > > Now,> > >> > > The Birth is on Waning (Krishna) paksa 9th (K9). The Moon in Rohini> > Nakshtra> > > in 7th house. 7th house for moon can sometimes give birth related> > problems> > > to mother if aflicted. The trines to moon has all malefics. Moon is> > aspect> > > by Rahu and Saturn. The strong moon in Rohini is definitely a plus,> > which> > > made the mother take the child back.> > >> > > Note what Parashara says,> > >> > > pApAtsaptamarandhrasthe chandre pApasamanvite |> > >> > > balibhiH pApakairdR^ishhTe jAto bhavati mAtR^ihA || 26||> > >> > > 26. If Candr is in the 7th, or the 8th from a malefic, be herself with a> > > malefic and receives a Drishti from a strong malefic, predict> > mothers end to> > > be early.(Or seperated from mother).> > >> > >> > > xINachandrAt.htrikoNasthaiH pApaiH saumyavivarjitaiH |> > >> > > mAtA parityajed.hbalaM shhaNmAsAchcha na saMshayaH || 32||> > >> > > 32. Doubtlessly the mother will give up the child, if it has malefics in> > > Konas, counted from the decreasing Candr. No benefic shall be yuti> > with the> > > said malefics.> > >> > > Warm Regards,> > > Sanjay P> > >> > >> > > First-time elephant mother Rose-Tu gave birth to a 286-pound male> > elephant> > > calf just before 4 p.m. Saturday,> > >> > > Oregon Baby Elephant> > >> > > Natal Chart> > >> > > August 24, 2008> > > Time: 3:55:00 pm> > > Time Zone: 7:00:00 (West of GMT)> > > Place: 122 W 40' 30", 45 N 31' 25"> > > Portland, Oregon, USA> > > Altitude: 50.00 meters> > >> > > Lunar Yr-Mo: Sarva-dhari - Sravana> > > Tithi: Krishna Navami (Su) (42.52% left)> > > Vedic Weekday: Sunday (Su)> > > Nakshatra: Rohini (Mo) (17.23% left)> > > Yoga: Harshana (Su) (56.19% left)> > > Karana: Garija (Ju) (85.03% left)> > > Hora Lord: Mercury (5 min sign: Pi)> > > Mahakala Hora: Venus (5 min sign: Ge)> > > Kaala Lord: Moon (Mahakala: Moon)> > >> > > Sunrise: 6:23:02 am> > > Sunset: 8:01:48 pm> > > Janma Ghatis: 23.8320> > >> > > Ayanamsa: 23-58-40.52> > > Sidereal Time: 12:58:39> > >> > > Body Longitude Nakshatra Pada Rasi Navamsa> > >> > > Lagna 25 Sc 53' 19.31" Jye 3 Sc Aq> > > Sun - PK 8 Le 08' 17.32" Magh 3 Le Ge> > > Moon - AmK 21 Ta 02' 10.69" Rohi 4 Ta Cn> > > Mars - PiK 9 Vi 33' 19.73" UPha 4 Vi Pi> > > Mercury - DK 0 Vi 02' 55.65" UPha 2 Vi Cp> > > Jupiter ® - BK 18 Sg 53' 27.43" PSha 2 Sg Vi> > > Venus - AK 29 Le 05' 23.65" UPha 1 Le Sg> > > Saturn - MK 16 Le 41' 12.19" PPha 2 Le Vi> > > Rahu - GK 23 Cp 48' 40.05" Dhan 1 Cp Le> > > Ketu 23 Cn 48' 40.05" Asre 3 Cn Aq> > > Maandi 17 Sg 31' 36.68" PSha 2 Sg Vi> > > Gulika 5 Sg 07' 12.14" Mool 2 Sg Ta> > > Bhava Lagna 0 Cp 44' 49.30" USha 2 Cp Cp> > > Hora Lagna 23 Ta 44' 20.43" Mrig 1 Ta Le> > > Ghati Lagna 2 Le 42' 53.82" Magh 1 Le Ar> > > Vighati Lagna 17 Cn 35' 40.78" Asre 1 Cn Sg> > > Varnada Lagna 25 Sg 53' 19.31" PSha 4 Sg Cn> > > Sree Lagna 23 Vi 52' 07.91" Chit 1 Vi Le> > > Pranapada Lagna 17 Pi 58' 39.93" Reva 1 Pi Sg> > > Indu Lagna 21 Vi 02' 10.69" Hast 4 Vi Cn> > > Dhooma 21 Sg 28' 17.32" PSha 3 Sg Li> > > Vyatipata 8 Cn 31' 42.68" Push 2 Cn Vi> > > Parivesha 8 Cp 31' 42.68" USha 4 Cp Pi> > > Indra Chapa 21 Ge 28' 17.32" Puna 1 Ge Ar> > > Upaketu 8 Cn 08' 17.32" Push 2 Cn Vi> > > Kaala 6 Le 51' 29.39" Magh 3 Le Ge> > > Mrityu 15 Vi 32' 13.75" Hast 2 Vi Ta> > > Artha Prahara 4 Li 49' 50.12" Chit 4 Li Sc> > > Yama Ghantaka 24 Li 01' 07.53" Visa 2 Li Ta> > > Prana Sphuta 14 Pi 33' 48.68" UBha 4 Pi Sc> > > Deha Sphuta 23 Cp 24' 37.65" Dhan 1 Cp Le> > > Mrityu Sphuta 13 Ta 58' 42.29" Rohi 2 Ta Ta> > > Sookshma TriSphuta 21 Aq 57' 08.63" PBha 1 Aq Ar> > > TriSphuta 22 Vi 02' 42.14" Hast 4 Vi Cn> > > ChatusSphuta 0 Aq 10' 59.45" Dhan 3 Aq Li> > > PanchaSphuta 23 Sc 59' 39.50" Jye 3 Sc Aq> > > Kunda 26 Ar 59' 04.01" Krit 1 Ar Sg> > >> > > +--------------+> > > | | |Mo HL | |> > > | | | | |> > > | | | | |> > > | | | | |> > > | | | | |> > > |-----------+-----------------------+-----------|> > > | | |Ke AL |> > > | | | |> > > | | | |> > > | | | |> > > | | | |> > > |-----------| Rasi |-----------|> > > |Ra | |Su Ve |> > > | | |Sa GL |> > > | | | |> > > | | | |> > > | | | |> > > |-----------+-----------------------+-----------|> > > |JuR Md |As | |Ma Me |> > > |Gk | | | |> > > | | | | |> > > | | | | |> > > | | | | |> > > +--------------+> > >> > > Vimsottari Dasa (started from Moon):> > >> > > Moon Moon 2000-05-12 Mars 2001-03-12 Rah 2001-10-15> > > Jup 2003-04-12 Sat 2004-08-14 Merc 2006-03-12> > > Ket 2007-08-15 Ven 2008-03-12 Sun 2009-11-14> > > Mars Mars 2010-05-12 Rah 2010-10-12 Jup 2011-10-30> > > Sat 2012-10-05 Merc 2013-11-14 Ket 2014-11-11> > > Ven 2015-04-06 Sun 2016-06-06 Moon 2016-10-15> > > Rah Rah 2017-05-12 Jup 2020-01-24 Sat 2022-06-19> > > Merc 2025-04-24 Ket 2027-11-14 Ven 2028-12-01> > > Sun 2031-12-02 Moon 2032-10-27 Mars 2034-04-24> > > Jup Jup 2035-05-13 Sat 2037-07-01 Merc 2040-01-13> > > Ket 2042-04-18 Ven 2043-03-25 Sun 2045-11-26> > > Moon 2046-09-15 Mars 2048-01-13 Rah 2048-12-19> > > Sat Sat 2051-05-13 Merc 2054-05-16 Ket 2057-01-24> > > Ven 2058-03-04 Sun 2061-05-03 Moon 2062-04-15> > > Mars 2063-11-18 Rah 2064-12-25 Jup 2067-11-03> > > Merc Merc 2070-05-13 Ket 2072-10-12 Ven 2073-10-09> > > Sun 2076-08-08 Moon 2077-06-13 Mars 2078-11-14> > > Rah 2079-11-12 Jup 2082-05-28 Sat 2084-09-05> > > Ket Ket 2087-05-13 Ven 2087-10-13 Sun 2088-12-11> > > Moon 2089-04-15 Mars 2089-11-17 Rah 2090-04-12> > > Jup 2091-05-01 Sat 2092-04-05 Merc 2093-05-16> > > Ven Ven 2094-05-13 Sun 2097-09-15 Moon 2098-09-15> > > Mars 2100-05-13 Rah 2101-07-15 Jup 2104-07-15> > > Sat 2107-03-14 Merc 2110-05-14 Ket 2113-03-14> > > Sun Sun 2114-05-14 Moon 2114-09-04 Mars 2115-03-02> > > Rah 2115-07-10 Jup 2116-06-01 Sat 2117-03-20> > > Merc 2118-03-02 Ket 2119-01-08 Ven 2119-05-14> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > *> > >> >> > http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_082208_zoo_baby_elephant_labor_.9a587d.html> > >> > > *'Inconsolable' baby elephant back with mother'> > > *http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26421047/> > >> > > *> > >> > > * *PORTLAND, Ore. â€" First-time elephant mother Rose-Tu gave birth to a> >> > > 286-pound male elephant calf just before 4 p.m. Saturday, but all> > did not go> > > as planned.> > >> > > In fact, there were two big surprises. The first was that Rose-Tu had a> > > male calf instead of a female, and the second was how she reacted> > towards> > > her newborn -- with violence and confusion.> > >> > > After more than eighteen hours in labor, zoo veterinarians induced> > Rose-Tu.> > >> > >> > > There were some complications and zoo veterinarians confirmed that the> > > elephant calf was born motionless and that Rose-Tu began violently> > kicking> > > the calf with her 7-tons of force.> > >> > > "I'm sure you saw our disappointing outcome to something we've waited a> > > very long time for," said Oregon Zoo Deputy Director Mike Keele, who was> > > visibly upset.> > >> > > Zoo staff quickly cut the live video feed, fearing the worst, while> > > veterinarians worked to assess the health of the fragile baby. They> > believe> > > Rose-Tu was confused and alarmed because she had never witnessed a birth> > > before.> > >> > > Oregon Zoo> > >> > > Senior Elephant Keeper Bob Lee helps stabilize a male elephant calf> > that was> > > born at the Oregon Zoo at 3:56 p.m. on Aug. 23.> > >> > > "The male seems to be in good enough shape that we want to> > reintroduce them> > > as quickly as possible… so he's gaining strength and her calming> >> > down... so> > > once that happens, we'll put them back together and see how things go,"> > > Keele said.> > >> > > While experts said this can be common elephant behavior, zoo keepers> > > intervened when they became concerned that the adult elephant may have> > > become too aggressive near her calf.> > >> > > At one point several of the other adult female elephants began getting> > > close to the baby, so veterinarians, unsure if the calf was in danger,> > > decided to seperate the calf from it's mother. However, mother and> > baby were> > > reunited at 1:45 p.m. Sunday. Rose-Tu's movement was limited, but> > she did> > > reach out and touch her calf. The calf has tried to nurse and> > Rose-Tu has> > > let him, but he hasn't been successful yet. For now, zoo staff will> > continue> > > bottle feeding the newborn.> > >> > > "Our veterinarians have examined the calf to see if he sustained any> > > injuries, however from the behavioral signs we've seen thus far,> > we're very> > > hopeful," said Mike Keele, the zoo's deputy director and the> > Association of> > > Zoos and Aquariums' species survival plan coordinator for Asian> > elephants.> > >> > > Zookeepers and veterinarians at the Oregon Zoo were put on alert Friday> > > after Rose-Tu went into labor early.> > >> > > Rose-Tu's due date was mid-September so the first signs of labor were> > > somewhat of a surprise to watchful keepers.> > >> > > "With a 22-month gestation period, it is not unusual to have dates> > vary by> > > a month or more," said Mitch Finnegan, the zoo's lead veterinarian.> > >> > > There is a 30 percent infant mortality rate among captive Asian> > elephants.> > >> > > This is the 28th baby elephant born at the Oregon Zoo.> > >> > > Tusko is the father.> > >> > > Baby elephants normally weigh 225 to 325 pounds; however, when> > Rose-Tu was> > > born she weighed 184 pounds. Elephants are able to stand within 45> > minutes> > > of birth.> > >> > > If healthy, the new baby could be in the elephant viewing room,> > ready to> > > see zoo visitors in a couple of days.> > >> > > However, Finnegan warned that these things are on their own schedule.> > >> > > Rose-Tu, born Aug. 31, 1994, was the last elephant born at the zoo.> > She is> > > a popular elephant within the herd and with her keepers. She is always> > > looking to tease her herd mates and shares a strong friendship with> > Chendra,> > > who is nearly the same age.> > >> > > Rose-Tu is the second-smallest elephant in the herd, weighing about> > 7,600> > > pounds.> > >> > > Tusko arrived at the zoo in June 2005 on a breeding loan. He has sired> > > three calves in the past -- two while living in Canada and one in> > > California.> > >> > > In the fall of 2006, Tusko was introduced to Rose-Tu in hopes the> > two would> > > make a love connection, zoo official said.> > >> > > *'Inconsolable' baby elephant back with mother *New mom stunned Oregon> > > zookeepers by kicking calf following his birth> > > By kgw.com staff> > > KGW-TV> > > updated 11:47 a.m. ET Aug. 27, 2008> > >> > > The mother of a newborn baby elephant is no longer tethered, and is now> > > together with her baby, nursing it.> > >> > > It's an exciting development for zoo handlers after the elephant mother> > > Rose-Tu initially displayed aggression toward the newborn elephant.> > >> > > Zoo staff have been busy since the baby elephant's birth, working to> > insure> > > the baby's survival.> > >> > > On Monday, Oregon Zoo Deputy Director described the scene to> > Portland news> > > station KGW, which has been reporting the story from the> > >> > beginning<> > http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_082208_zoo_baby_elephant_labor_.9a587d.html> > >.> > >> > >> > > "Rose-Tu and her calf have been together since 5 p.m. last night," said> > > Keele. "The staff has been working day and night to help ensure this> > > critical reintroduction is successful."> > >> > > The 286-pound calf approached Rose-Tu and nursed on both sides of> > her during> > > the supervised reintroduction. Rose-Tu has been lifting her front leg> > > forward and tucking the calf under her, almost like a hug, according to> > > Keele.> > >> > > In fact, Rose-Tu appears to have calmed down significantly since giving> > > birth and kicking her> > >> > newborn<> > http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_082208_zoo_baby_elephant_labor_.9a587d.html> > >> > > .> > >> > > "At one point, the calf was in the wrong place and Rose-Tu gently> > nudged him> > > with her trunk, repositioning her legs so he could get better access for> > > nursing," Keele said. "She seems especially calm around him, and when he> > > nurses it looks like Rose is almost sleeping, she's so relaxed; it's> > a very> > > good sign."> > >> > > KGW documented the elephant birth and bonding process on its Web> > site with a> > > first person> > blog<> > http://www.beloblog.com/KGW_Blogs/reporters/2008/08/elephant-birth.html>,> > > a slide> > show<> > http://www.kgw.com/perl/common/slideshow/sspop.pl?recid=11779 & location=www.kgw.com> > >,> > > and videos of the dramatic> > > birth<http://www.kgw..com/video/index.html?nvid=275646>,> > > first steps <http://www.kgw.com/video/index.html?nvid=275646> and> > > nursing<http://www.kgw.com/video/index.html?nvid=276297>> >> > > .> > >> > > When Rose-Tu appears too tired to nurse, keepers have been> > supplementing the> > > baby's diet with elephant formula.> > >> > > The calf continues to get stronger and is a "good eater" according> > to Keele.> > >> > > The baby elephant is taking in about 10 to 12 liters a day,> > according to zoo> > > veterinarian Dr. Lisa Harrenstien. About two-thirds of that amount> > is milk> > > from Rose-Tu, and the other third is formula.> > >> > > "From the behavioral signs we've seen thus far, we're very hopeful> > that the> > > reintroduction will be successful," Keele said.> > >> > > He believes that because Rose-Tu had never seen a birth before, she> > became> > > confused when the baby was born.> > >> > > Zoo staff tried to reintroduce the two Saturday night, but Rose-Tu> > was still> > > aggressive at the time.> > >> > > "When we brought the calf in the very first time, she tried her best> > to get> > > to it by breaking chains, and breaking chains means she could> > potentially be> > > free and posed a threat to her calf and the staff," Keele said.> > >> > > In the meantime, the elephant calf cried for its mother.> > >> > > "He was inconsolable," Keele said.> > >> > > Keepers were desperate to reunite the calf with his mother as soon as> > > possible.> > >> > > After 13-year-old and 7,000 pound Rose-Tu gave birth to the calf> > Saturday,> > > she repeatedly kicked the newborn. Fearing for the calf's life, zoo> > staff> > > swiftly separated the baby from his mother.> > >> > > (KGW reporter Jane Smith also contributed to this article.)> > > URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26421047> > >> >>

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