Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 Dear Ash and Margarita, I am in touch with Philippe and we try to understand the Krushna system. We also try to understand the origins of some concepts in order to grasp it in a deper way. Perhaps you know J.N. Bashin. He has written some (good) books like: * Dispositors in astrology * Art of prediction * Events and nativities etc. He was probably a scholar in sanscrit, as he illustrates his teachins with some sanscrit slokas. In his books, he used a " personal " ayanamsa. The difference with the Lahiri one is 1°07'. So, this ayanamsa is close to the ayanamsa received by Krushna (only 0°06' apart). My question is: does this ayanamsa come from a classic text? In this case, the origin of the Bashin and Krushna ayanamsas should be the same. We could check the exact value in the original text. I tried to get infos from some others lists. No result. All these people are proud to speak about " ancient vedic astrology " " 6000 years old vedic astrology " and so on... and they quietly use a 50 years old ayanamsa! So, if you to some others lists, could you get the answers to these two questions: * What is the source of the Bashin ayanamsa? (classic text, personal research, etc.) * Does any classic text in astronomy teaches any ayanamsa (or fiducial star) close to the Krushna or Bashin ayanamsa? Thanks a lot Denis Pour des renseignements sur les séminaires, les consultations et les cours par correspondance, ainsi que pour des logiciels et des leçonsd'astrologie gratuits, visitez mon site : www.astrocours.fr.st Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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