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Dear all,

As all of us know that the basic scheme of Nakshatra division is 27 .

and astrologically each nakshatra is divided in equal parts of 13deg 20min.

This scheme is used extensively in Indian astrology.

 

Abhijit Nakshatra is carved out of two nakshatra without disturbing basic

scheme.

 

From Moon nakshatra , 1st is called Janma

,3rd-Vipat,5th-Pratyari,7th-Vadha,10th-Karma,

19th-Adhana,22nd-Vainaskik

etc.These names and their affet is valid for 27 nakshatra scheme.This

scheme should not be mixed in any manner with 28 nakshatra scheme.

 

When we follow 28 nakshtra scheme , some times we try to use names as per 27

nakshatra scheme , the affects may not be similar.Say a native is born in Moola

nakshatra.

5th nakshatra will be Sravana and in 28 nakshatra it may be 5th. one may call it

Pratyari.

The

affect will not be same as this name is valid for 27 nakshatra scheme

and as per 27 nakshatra scheme Dhanista will become Prtayari nakshatra.

 

Chakra constructed with 28 nakshatra has their specific rules for

consideration.and they

should not be confused with names given in 27 nakshatra scheme.

Regards,

 

 

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