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Hello Frens,

I am new to the group and this is my first email.

 

I have some questions to the groups regarding the marriage compatibility methods

to follow while finding the compatibility points between 2 persons.

 

I use Parashara's light s/w to find the compatibility of potential matches BUT I

always find it bit confusing as it gives different points/trends under the 3

methods.

 

For ex - Below are the real compatibility points between 2 persons using the

s/w

 

a)Kalaprakhashika method - 33.5 out of 44

 

b)B V Raman method - 26.5 out of 36

 

c)Ashtakoota method - 19 out of 36

 

The couple stars are Krituka 1(Male) and Chitra -2(Female) and have Bhakoot

Dhosa under Ashkoota method...

 

Interestingly the point trend in all the 3 methods are never uniform for ex if

you get more points in Ashtakoota method you end up getting less points under B

V Raman method.

 

Similarly if you get less points under Ashtakotta method you get MORE points

under Kalaprakhashika method...!!!

 

Why are the method NOT uniform and how should we read these 3 point system?Which

one is CORRECT or accurate ? Is there any formula where we take all the 3 into

account to give a FINAL compatibility reading..?

 

I would very thankful if any of the experts in the groups can clear my doubts ?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Prasanna Kumar

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If you use Raichur's sw  you will get compatabily by 3 methods: 1 by KP as

developed by  a direct disiple. 2 Traditional based on Moon's position in the 2

charts, 3 a Vedic method

You can get the results in a File. Read it and decide

 

 

alternate email is raichurar:Location Bombay India

 

--- On Sun, 14/12/08, prasanna ala <prasanna_ala wrote:

 

prasanna ala <prasanna_ala

[vedic astrology] Marriage Compatability Methods - Confusing !!!

vedic astrology

Sunday, 14 December, 2008, 1:09 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello Frens,

I am new to the group and this is my first email.

 

I have some questions to the groups regarding the marriage compatibility methods

to follow while finding the compatibility points between 2 persons.

 

I use Parashara's light s/w to find the compatibility of potential matches BUT I

always find it bit confusing as it gives different points/trends under the 3

methods.

 

For ex - Below are the real compatibility points between 2 persons using the s/w

 

a)Kalaprakhashika method - 33.5 out of 44

 

b)B V Raman method - 26.5 out of 36

 

c)Ashtakoota method - 19 out of 36

 

The couple stars are Krituka 1(Male) and Chitra -2(Female) and have Bhakoot

Dhosa under Ashkoota method...

 

Interestingly the point trend in all the 3 methods are never uniform for ex if

you get more points in Ashtakoota method you end up getting less points under B

V Raman method.

 

Similarly if you get less points under Ashtakotta method you get MORE points

under Kalaprakhashika method...!!!

 

Why are the method NOT uniform and how should we read these 3 point system?Which

one is CORRECT or accurate ? Is there any formula where we take all the 3 into

account to give a FINAL compatibility reading..?

 

I would very thankful if any of the experts in the groups can clear my doubts ?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Prasanna Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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