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Post by RishiRahul » Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:10 am

RishiRahul wrote:What need is there for there for theoretical proof of things like ayanamsa which seems to be a theoretically problems thru the many past years.

The fruit of the cake lies in the eating. I have said what is the practical value of ayanamsa as I see it.

Any newer/other paractical understanding is welcome.

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Dear Votive and Dada,

By the practical value of ayanamsa I did not mean a particular value like Raman or whatever, but the utility of ayanamsa to take part in meaningful progressions.

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Post by Rohiniranjan » Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:54 am

Dear all,

When all is said and done and shared, we all as individuals must retreat to our sanctuaries!

And as we open the portal -- once there -- a question arrives at our door directly without you all being around me to support and cajole!

Will I get married? Will this baby survive? Will I become a doctor? Will my daughter ('In case of this astrologer uncle: my very own first niece -- the very first child in my clan) survive?

Difficult moments like those arise at times in some lives when not just astrology but the Astrologer gets tested! AND not just for his accuracy but for his FAITH in this astrological framework!

Count your blessings as long as you do not get challenged THAT WAY! And more so if you ever did get asked -- hope and pray that the words that poured forth through your mouth proved to be true!

Just sharing ...

Ranjan

[quote="RishiRahul"][quote="RishiRahul"]What need is there for there for theoretical proof of things like ayanamsa which seems to be a theoretically problems thru the many past years.

The fruit of the cake lies in the eating. I have said what is the practical value of ayanamsa as I see it.

Any newer/other paractical understanding is welcome.

RishiRahul[/quote]

Dear Votive and Dada,

By the practical value of ayanamsa I did not mean a particular value like Raman or whatever, but the utility of ayanamsa to take part in meaningful progressions.

RishiRahul[/quote]

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Post by RishiRahul » Mon Nov 21, 2011 3:21 pm

Hi,

Just thought of bringing up this topic of ayanamsa..

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Post by Acubens » Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:34 pm

Ayanamsha Lahiri did not work exactly, display events in Pranadashe Sukshmadashe, but it was close to it.

Other well-known Ayanamshi also have not confirmed myself and I humbly decided to find one that will work.

For several years I went through step by step, now found it, and I use it.

The annual rate of the process in my Ayanmshe more than Parasara Muni, but less than VarahaMihiry.

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If you are curious to try this Ayanamshu at work, here details:

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Program Shri Jyoti Star 6.2 is very comfortable in it.

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Post by RishiRahul » Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:07 am

Hi,

What is the name of this ayanamsa or is it custom built?

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Post by Acubens » Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:31 am

Is it custom built.

I was looking for her nearly 10 years, comparing the maps of large numbers of people, both famous and ordinary.

This event shows Ayanamsha better - more than Lahiri, Krishnamurti, Raman and others ...

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Post by mysbcrs » Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:36 am

This is quite close to Raman Ayanamsha.

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Post by Brahma Mihira » Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:44 pm

Thanks for all participated in this thread.

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Post by Acubens » Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:14 pm

No.
Periods of Ramana did not converge, but the difference in my day to day converge.

True Ayanamsha - somewhere between Lahiri and Raman.
And between them - between Krishnamurti and Yukteswar.

Please forgive me for the courage and self-confidence, maybe someone
also see the truth is that proposed Ayanamshi.
It is approximately 0 ° 33 'less Lahiri and 0 ° 54' is greater than the Raman.
The difference between Ayanamshey Lahiri and Raman composes an average of 1 ° 27 '.

To make your card on the proposed Ayanamshe,
You need to add a 0 ° 33 'to Ayanamshe Lahiri,
that is, what would Lagna and Graha occupied position to 0 ° 33 'more than Ayanamshe Lahiri.
(That is, if the Lagna Ayanamshe Lahiri for example is 00 ° 00'00 "Dhana (Sagittarius)
when Ayanamshe Acubensa Lagna is 00 ° 33'00 "Dhana (Sagittarius).
Can some error in seconds, as yet Ayanamsha not constant. .)

Using the proposed test for Ayanamshu, I was convinced of its accuracy.
The following data is as of January 1 of each year, 00:00.
I hope for your patience.


Lahiri_________Krishnamurti_________Acubens_________Yukteshvar________Raman

Ayanamsha Acubensa:

1950 - 22-36-27
1951 - 22-37-23
1952 - 22-38-19
1953 - 22-39-14
1954 - 22-40-08
1955 - 22-40-59
1956 - 22-41-49
1957 - 22-42-37
1958 - 22-43-23
1959 - 22-44-09
1960 - 22-44-53
1961 - 22-45-38
1962 - 22-46-23
1963 - 22-47-09
1964 - 22-47-58
1965 - 22-48-48
1966 - 22-49-40
1967 - 22-50-34
1968 - 22-51-29
1969 - 22-52-25
1970 - 22-53-21
1971 - 22-54-16
1972 - 22-55-10
1973 - 22-56-04
1974 - 22-56-55
1975 - 22-57-44
1976 - 22-58-31
1977 - 22-59-17
1978 - 23-00-02
1979 - 23-00-46
1980 - 23/01/31
1981 - 23/02/17
1982 - 04/03/23
1983 - 03/23/53
1984 - 04/23/43
1985 - 05/23/36
1986 - 31/06/23
1987 - 07/23/26
1988 - 22/08/23
1989 - 23/09/18
1990 - 10/13/23
1991 - 07/11/23
1992 - 23/12/00
1993 - 12/23/50
1994 - 23-13-38
1995 - 23-14-25
1996 - 23-15-10
1997 - 23-15-55
1998 - 23-16-39
1999 - 23-17-24
2000 - 23-18-10
2001 - 23-18-58
2002 - 23-19-48
2003 - 23-20-39
2004 - 23-21-33
2005 - 23-22-28
2006 - 23-23-23
2007 - 23-24-19
2008 - 23-25-15
2009 - 23-26-10
2010 - 23-27-03
2011 - 23-27-55
2012 - 23-28-44
2013 - 23-29-32
2014 - 23-30-18
2015 - 23-31-03
2016 - 23-31-48
2017 - 23-32-32
2018 - 23-33-18
2019 - 23-34-05
2020 - 23-34-53
2021 - 23-35-43
2022 - 23-36-36
2023 - 23-37-30
2024 - 23-38-25
2025 - 23-39-21
2026 - 23-40-17
2027 - 23-41-12
2028 - 23-42-07
2029 - 23-42-59
2030 - 23-43-50
2031 - 23-44-39
2032 - 23-45-26
2033 - 23-45-26
2034 - 23-46-56
2035 - 23-47-41
2036 - 23-48-26
2037 - 23-49-12
2038 - 23-49-59
2039 - 23-50-48
2040 - 23-51-39
2041 - 23-52-33
2042 - 23-53-27
2043 - 23-54-23
2044 - 23-55-19
2045 - 23-56-15
2046 - 23-57-10
2047 - 23-58-03
2048 - 23-58-55
2049 - 23-59-45
2050 - 24-00-33

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Post by mysbcrs » Thu Nov 24, 2011 6:01 am

Thanks Acubens ji.

Will try this out. Meanwhile what do you use of the following?

1. Topocentric vs Geocentric
2. Mean nodes or true nodes
3. Dasa length (360 deg, 360 tithis....)

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Post by RishiRahul » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:29 am

Acubens wrote:Is it custom built.

I was looking for her nearly 10 years, comparing the maps of large numbers of people, both famous and ordinary.

This event shows Ayanamsha better - more than Lahiri, Krishnamurti, Raman and others ...
mysbcrs wrote:This is quite close to Raman Ayanamsha.

CRS
Hi,

This looks to be approx (1) B.V. ayanamsa +54 minutes     or
                       (2) NCN ayanamsa - 32 minutes.


Am I right, or getting it wrong?

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Post by Acubens » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:20 pm

mysbcrs wrote: Thanks Acubens ji.
Will try this out. Meanwhile what do you use of the following?

1. Topocentric vs Geocentric
2. Mean nodes or true nodes
3. Dasa length (360 deg, 360 tithis....)

CRS
1. Geocentric
2. True nodes
3. What kind Dasa you asked about? Vimsottari Dasa?
RishiRahul wrote: This looks to be approx
(1) B.V. ayanamsa +54 minutes     or
(2) NCN ayanamsa - 32 minutes.

Am I right, or getting it wrong?

RishiRahul
Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) Ayanamsa:   – 33 minutes.

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Post by mysbcrs » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:37 pm

Acubens ji,
3. What kind Dasa you asked about? Vimsottari Dasa?
Yes. I was referring to Vimsottari and any Udu Dasa.

CRS

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Post by RishiRahul » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:56 pm

Acubens wrote:
RishiRahul wrote: This looks to be approx
(1) B.V. ayanamsa +54 minutes     or
(2) NCN ayanamsa - 32 minutes.

Am I right, or getting it wrong?

RishiRahul
Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) Ayanamsa:   – 33 minutes.

Hi acubens,

Did not understand what you meant?

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Post by Acubens » Wed Nov 30, 2011 4:57 pm

mysbcrs wrote:
Yes. I was referring to Vimsottari and any Udu Dasa.
360 deg
RishiRahul wrote:
Did not understand what you meant?
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