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Dear Group -

 

Just so that we all know that we are on the same page, please note the following for the next Blind Chart:

 

1. The lagna according to Krushna's Ayanamsha is 6 LIB 26 for Chart #1.

2. The lagna according to Krushna's Ayanamsha is 12 PIS 03 for Chart #2.

 

If you are using Parashara's Light Program, use the OFFSET of 01:01:35 to arrive at the proper lagna. You can easily re-check this to see if the proper Ayanamsha comes up by going to PLUG-INS, ASTRONOMY, ASTRONOMICAL DETAILS. When the window pops up, scroll down to the very last line in the second column and you will see the proper Ayanamsha for the chart.

 

Good luck! I know I'm going to have fun with this, right or wrong! ;))

 

Donna

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Dear Detective -

 

 

Thanks Doc…but do you know which chart belongs to her… as there are different karakas to look at for husband versus wife? (Or are we supposed to figure that out too?)

 

I think that's part of the puzzle, although I was thinking that even though we look at different Karakas for male or female, it doesn't physically change the planetary locations on the chart itself, right? So we just have to mentally look at the same chart from two different viewpoints (male and female) as far as the Karakas are concerned and go from there.

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Dear Members,

Here with I am giving two charts. For one chart native herself died

on the given date, and for other chart her husband expired on the

given date. Now you have to find which event for which chart.

 

Chart (1) DOB 20th April 1954 at 06:30 pm IST (GMT +5.5) Place 20N56,

77E48 Ayanansha 22:11:48

Chart (2) D.O.B. 29th Dec 1956 Time 11:59 am IST (GMT+5.5) Place

17N29,78E28 Ayanansha 22,14,03 .

 

Date of Events 1) ...15th April 1991 and 2) 17th July 1992.

 

Now it is to be find out Which event, on which date, happened

for which chart.

Members can follow any system they like. Please give

justification in details.

No body should have fear about failure, actually it is a first

step of success. So maximum members should try to attempt.

krushna

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Dear Detective and Krushna -

 

 

Basically, it would just make it more convenient all the way around for those of us who are big on projects, and want to participate, but are discouraged because we are also short on time?and have no additional time to determine whether Chart 1 belongs to a male or female, and likewise for Chart 2.

 

You're right actually. UNLESS.(?) . .. Krushna was saying that the first chart WAS that of a female and the second was that of her husband. Is that right, Krushna? I hope so, but if not, could you be so kind as to give us the proper genders for each of these charts as it is impossible to tell who is who otherwise without going totally crazy before we even get started!!

 

Thanks -

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Thanks Doc…but

do you know which chart belongs to her… as there are different karakas to look

at for husband versus wife? (Or are we supposed to figure that out too?)

 

Detective

 

 

Dear Group -

 

Just so that we all know that we are on the same page, please note

the

following for the next Blind Chart:

 

1. The lagna according to Krushna's Ayanamsha is 6 LIB 26 for Chart #1.

2. The lagna according to Krushna's Ayanamsha is 12 PIS 03 for Chart #2.

 

If you are using Parashara's Light Program, use the OFFSET of 01:01:35 to

 

arrive at the proper lagna. You can easily re-check this to see if the proper

Ayanamsha comes up by going to PLUG-INS, ASTRONOMY, ASTRONOMICAL DETAILS.

When the window pops up, scroll down to the very last line in the second

column and you will see the proper Ayanamsha for the chart.

 

Good luck! I know I'm going to have fun with this, right or wrong! ;))

 

Donna

 

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Dear Doc,

 

Exactly –

but it is usually pretty standard procedure to indicate the ‘gender’ of a chart

– otherwise it takes more time away from the analysis of the “event†itself because

we are additionally trying to factor in “who†is the rightful owner of each

chart –  the husband or the wife. So one

could potentially have chosen the wrong gender for each chart, but have

correctly predicted the death of spouse or self…or vice-versa…My feeling is

that it just unnecessarily complicates matters because determining the gender

of a chart is no small feat and should be given up front for any analysis.

 

 Basically, it would just make it more

convenient all the way around for those of us who are big on projects, and want

to participate, but are discouraged because we are also short on time…and have

no additional time to determine whether Chart 1 belongs to a male or female,

and likewise for Chart 2.

 

Detective

 

 

Dear

Detective -

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks

Doc…but do you know which chart belongs to her… as there are

different karakas to look at for husband versus wife? (Or are we supposed

to figure that out too?)

 

 

I think that's part of

the puzzle, although I was thinking that even though

we look at different Karakas for male or female, it doesn't physically change

the planetary locations on the chart itself, right? So we just have to

mentally look at the same chart from two different viewpoints (male and

female) as far as the Karakas are concerned and go from there.

 

Doc

 

 

 

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Dear Doc,

 

That’s what I thought too

– at a brief glance for death factors involving 7th lords, MD and bhukti lords,

aspects and karakas – if I had to “quickly” guess - without studying both

charts further, I would be inclined to say that IS the case…

 

Detective

 

Dear

Detective and Krushna -

 

 

 

 

 

Basically,

it would just make it more convenient all the way around for

those of us who are big on projects, and want to participate, but are

discouraged because we are also short on time?and have no additional time

to determine whether Chart 1 belongs to a male or female, and likewise for

Chart 2.

 

 

 

You're right actually. UNLESS.(?) . .. Krushna was saying that the first

chart WAS that of a female and the second was that of her husband. Is that

right, Krushna? I hope so, but if not, could you be so kind as to give us the

proper genders for each of these charts as it is impossible to tell who is

who otherwise without going totally crazy before we even get started!!

 

Thanks -

Doc

 

 

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from this group, send an email to:

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Dear Sandy , Donna ald group

Both the charts belongs to female. I think it is indicated in the

problem, One of them have lost her husband on one of the dates, and other

expired herself on other date.

krushna

 

> " Sandy Crowther " <sandy

>

>

>RE: Re: Exercise 6 B.A.

>Wed, 7 Mar 2001 20:18:35 -0500

>

>Dear Doc,

>

>Exactly – but it is usually pretty standard procedure to indicate the

>‘gender’ of a chart – otherwise it takes more time away from the

>analysis of the “event†itself because we are additionally trying to

>factor in “who†is the rightful owner of each chart –  the husband

>or the wife. So one could potentially have chosen the wrong gender for each

>chart, but have correctly predicted the death of spouse or self…or

>vice-versa…My feeling is that it just unnecessarily complicates matters

>because determining the gender of a chart is no small feat and should be

>given up front for any analysis.

>

> Basically, it would just make it more convenient all the way around for

>those of us who are big on projects, and want to participate, but are

>discouraged because we are also short on time…and have no additional time

>to determine whether Chart 1 belongs to a male or female, and likewise for

>Chart 2.

>

>Detective

>

>

>Dear Detective -

>

>

>

>

>Thanks Doc…but do you know which chart belongs to her… as there are

>different karakas to look at for husband versus wife? (Or are we supposed

>to figure that out too?)

>

>I think that's part of the puzzle, although I was thinking that even though

>we look at different Karakas for male or female, it doesn't physically

>change

>the planetary locations on the chart itself, right? So we just have to

>mentally look at the same chart from two different viewpoints (male and

>female) as far as the Karakas are concerned and go from there.

>

>Doc

>

>

>

>

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Dear Donna, and group

 

These charts are for two different females, no interrelation between

them. Both charts are for females. There are two charts, two dates are

given, one date for each chart. The events are one chart native died herself

on one of the date, and other lost her husband. This exercise is directly

related to karak and lords of D and E. I have given simple exercise.

The vishontary dasha on 15/April/91 for one chart is Venus Main and

Moon Sub and for other chart for the same date is Ketu main and Venus sub.

For other date 17th July 92 for one chart is Ketu main Sun sub and

for other chart is Venus main Mars sub.

I think now it will be easy to find out the answer.

krushna

 

>DQuinn12

>

>

> Re: Exercise 6 B.A.

>Wed, 7 Mar 2001 22:28:18 EST

>

>Dear Detective and Krushna -

>

>

> > Basically, it would just make it more convenient all the way around for

> > those of us who are big on projects, and want to participate, but are

> > discouraged because we are also short on time?and have no additional

>time

> > to determine whether Chart 1 belongs to a male or female, and likewise

>for

> > Chart 2.

>

>You're right actually. UNLESS.(?) . .. Krushna was saying that the first

>chart WAS that of a female and the second was that of her husband. Is that

>right, Krushna? I hope so, but if not, could you be so kind as to give us

>the

>proper genders for each of these charts as it is impossible to tell who is

>who otherwise without going totally crazy before we even get started!!

>

>Thanks -

>Doc

 

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Dear Krushna -

 

 

 

Both the charts belongs to female. I think it is indicated in the problem, One of them have lost her husband on one of the dates, and other expired herself on other date.

 

 

OK! NOW we get it!! ;)) Unfortunately, this can easily be taken both ways. Thanks for straightening out the problem. . .

Donna

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Dear Krushna,

 

Thank you... I'm glad we asked as I, for one, had TOTALLY misinterpreted the

exercise! (I thought the charts were for a married couple, and we were to

determine which transit chart showed her death and which one showed her

husband's death.) Thanks!

 

~Namaste~

Sandy

http://www.jupitersweb.com/

 

 

Dear Sandy , Donna ald group

Both the charts belongs to female. I think it is indicated in the

problem, One of them have lost her husband on one of the dates, and other

expired herself on other date.

krushna

 

> " Sandy Crowther " <sandy

>

>

>RE: Re: Exercise 6 B.A.

>Wed, 7 Mar 2001 20:18:35 -0500

>

>Dear Doc,

>

>Exactly †" but it is usually pretty standard procedure to indicate the

>‘gender†of a chart †" otherwise it takes more time away from the

>analysis of the “event†itself because we are additionally trying to

>factor in “who†is the rightful owner of each chart †"  the husband

>or the wife. So one could potentially have chosen the wrong gender for each

>chart, but have correctly predicted the death of spouse or self…or

>vice-versa…My feeling is that it just unnecessarily complicates matters

>because determining the gender of a chart is no small feat and should be

>given up front for any analysis.

>

>Â Basically, it would just make it more convenient all the way around for

>those of us who are big on projects, and want to participate, but are

>discouraged because we are also short on time…and have no additional time

>to determine whether Chart 1 belongs to a male or female, and likewise for

>Chart 2.

>

>Detective

>

>

>Dear Detective -

>

>

>

>

>Thanks Doc…but do you know which chart belongs to her… as there are

>different karakas to look at for husband versus wife? (Or are we supposed

>to figure that out too?)

>

>I think that's part of the puzzle, although I was thinking that even though

>we look at different Karakas for male or female, it doesn't physically

>change

>the planetary locations on the chart itself, right? So we just have to

>mentally look at the same chart from two different viewpoints (male and

>female) as far as the Karakas are concerned and go from there.

>

>Doc

>

>

>

>

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