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Dear Graham Fox

 

I tried to visit the geocities sites mentioned and got

404 error. Could you provide the URL again?

 

Thanks.

 

regards,

Amitabh.

 

--- Graham Fox <fox.graham wrote:

> Dear Ken,

> As Donna says, you could use an expensive program

> like Parashara's

> Lite. If you want a free program, I suggest you try

> Jagannatha Hora

> Lite, downloadable from one ot these addresses:

> www.geocities.com/pvr108/jhl5/

> www.geocities.com/pvr108/jhoral/

> In the preferences>calculations>ayanamsha section,

> enter " 1°01' less

> than Lahiri " as a user-defined ayanamsha. Although

> the Krushna Excel

> ayanamsha sheet gives values VERY slightly higher or

> lower than this

> depending on the year, you'll always be close enough

> for practical

> purposes -- within a few days for periods and

> subperiods. I don't

> quite understand what Donna means by the need for a

> seconds value,

> since the mean Krushna value is given in the lessons

> as being 1°01'

> less than Lahiri (ie, planets 1°01' more advanced in

> zodiac than

> with Lahiri), and this explains the difference with

> your values --

> you must be set to Lahiri. No program will reproduce

> the very

> slightly fluctuating values given in the Krushna

> Excel calculator,

> which is based on a slightly accelerating precession

> rate, about

> which opinions of astronomers and astrologers seem

> to be divided.

> Best wishes

> Graham Fox

>

> ,

> Donna Quinn

> <DQuinn12@o...> wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > > Dear Ken,

> > >

> > > Thank you for providing the planet positions.

> However,when I

> tried

> > > Junior Jyotish and janus software to determine

> my chart i found

> a

> > > discrepancy of 1 deg with what you found.

> >

> > Yes, this is going to happen because with Jyotish

> Tools (which is

> the updated version of Junior Jyotish and the onl y

> version that

> allows you to change the ayanamsha), you can only go

> out to 00:00.

> With Krushna's ayanamsha you need to be able to go

> out to the

> 00:00:00 mark in order to come as close as possible.

> This is where

> you're losing the seconds.

> >

> > >

> > > My question is : can i rely on my software to

> determine charts

> or if

> > > the discrepancy large to cause erroneous

> prediction using KAS.

> >

> > I would use something like Parashara's Light

> perhaps if you can

> afford that software.

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> >

> > Donna

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Amitabh,

 

You can find the free version of the Jagannatha Hora astrology software

at this url. Download instructions and installation instructions are there too.

 

 

 

http://www.vedicastrologer.org/jhl6/index.htm

Regards

Ken.

Amitabh Choudhury <amitabh_astro wrote:

Dear Graham FoxI tried to visit the geocities sites mentioned and got404 error. Could you provide the URL again?Thanks.regards,Amitabh.--- Graham Fox wrote:> Dear Ken,> As Donna says, you could use an expensive program> like Parashara's > Lite. If you want a free program, I suggest you try> Jagannatha Hora > Lite, downloadable from one ot these addresses:> www.geocities.com/pvr108/jhl5/> www.geocities.com/pvr108/jhoral/> In the preferences>calculations>ayanamsha section,> enter "1°01' less > than Lahiri" as a user-defined ayanamsha. Although> the Krushna Excel > ayanamsha sheet gives values VERY slightly higher or> lower than this > depending on the year, you'll always be close enough> for practical

> purposes -- within a few days for periods and> subperiods. I don't > quite understand what Donna means by the need for a> seconds value, > since the mean Krushna value is given in the lessons> as being 1°01' > less than Lahiri (ie, planets 1°01' more advanced in> zodiac than > with Lahiri), and this explains the difference with> your values -- > you must be set to Lahiri. No program will reproduce> the very > slightly fluctuating values given in the Krushna> Excel calculator, > which is based on a slightly accelerating precession> rate, about > which opinions of astronomers and astrologers seem> to be divided.> Best wishes> Graham Fox> > ,> Donna Quinn > wrote:> > > > > > > > > Dear Ken,> > >

> > > Thank you for providing the planet positions.> However,when I > tried > > > Junior Jyotish and janus software to determine> my chart i found > a > > > discrepancy of 1 deg with what you found.> > > > Yes, this is going to happen because with Jyotish> Tools (which is > the updated version of Junior Jyotish and the onl y> version that > allows you to change the ayanamsha), you can only go> out to 00:00. > With Krushna's ayanamsha you need to be able to go> out to the > 00:00:00 mark in order to come as close as possible.> This is where > you're losing the seconds.> > > > > > > > My question is : can i rely on my software to> determine charts > or if > > > the discrepancy large to cause erroneous> prediction using KAS. > > > > I would

use something like Parashara's Light> perhaps if you can > afford that software.> > > > Hope this helps.> > > > Donna> > New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages!

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Dear Ken

 

I thank you for the information. I have been able to

download the software.

 

regards,

Amitabh.

 

 

--- Ken <hoodoole wrote:

> Dear Amitabh,

>

> You can find the free version of the Jagannatha Hora

> astrology software

> at this url. Download instructions and installation

> instructions are there too.

>

>

>

> http://www.vedicastrologer.org/jhl6/index.htm

>

> Regards

> Ken.

>

> Amitabh Choudhury <amitabh_astro wrote:

> Dear Graham Fox

>

> I tried to visit the geocities sites mentioned and

> got

> 404 error. Could you provide the URL again?

>

> Thanks.

>

> regards,

> Amitabh.

>

> --- Graham Fox wrote:

> > Dear Ken,

> > As Donna says, you could use an expensive program

> > like Parashara's

> > Lite. If you want a free program, I suggest you

> try

> > Jagannatha Hora

> > Lite, downloadable from one ot these addresses:

> > www.geocities.com/pvr108/jhl5/

> > www.geocities.com/pvr108/jhoral/

> > In the preferences>calculations>ayanamsha section,

> > enter " 1°01' less

> > than Lahiri " as a user-defined ayanamsha. Although

> > the Krushna Excel

> > ayanamsha sheet gives values VERY slightly higher

> or

> > lower than this

> > depending on the year, you'll always be close

> enough

> > for practical

> > purposes -- within a few days for periods and

> > subperiods. I don't

> > quite understand what Donna means by the need for

> a

> > seconds value,

> > since the mean Krushna value is given in the

> lessons

> > as being 1°01'

> > less than Lahiri (ie, planets 1°01' more advanced

> in

> > zodiac than

> > with Lahiri), and this explains the difference

> with

> > your values --

> > you must be set to Lahiri. No program will

> reproduce

> > the very

> > slightly fluctuating values given in the Krushna

> > Excel calculator,

> > which is based on a slightly accelerating

> precession

> > rate, about

> > which opinions of astronomers and astrologers seem

> > to be divided.

> > Best wishes

> > Graham Fox

> >

> > ,

> > Donna Quinn

> > wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > Dear Ken,

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for providing the planet positions.

> > However,when I

> > tried

> > > > Junior Jyotish and janus software to determine

> > my chart i found

> > a

> > > > discrepancy of 1 deg with what you found.

> > >

> > > Yes, this is going to happen because with

> Jyotish

> > Tools (which is

> > the updated version of Junior Jyotish and the onl

> y

> > version that

> > allows you to change the ayanamsha), you can only

> go

> > out to 00:00.

> > With Krushna's ayanamsha you need to be able to go

> > out to the

> > 00:00:00 mark in order to come as close as

> possible.

> > This is where

> > you're losing the seconds.

> > >

> > > >

> > > > My question is : can i rely on my software to

> > determine charts

> > or if

> > > > the discrepancy large to cause erroneous

> > prediction using KAS.

> > >

> > > I would use something like Parashara's Light

> > perhaps if you can

> > afford that software.

> > >

> > > Hope this helps.

> > >

> > > Donna

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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