Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 Om Namo Narayanaya I thint it faces the back of my left shoulder, but i'll remember to look carefully next time. My DOB is 21st Nov. 1981 6:21 AM (36e49;1s17) +3 east GMT Born in Nairobi Kenya, Live in Copenhagen Denmark. Best wishes, Visti. - <subra <gjlist> Friday, January 26, 2001 5:53 PM Re: [gjlist] The 10 Grahas > Visti Larsen wrote: > > Om Namo Narayanaya > > > > Dear Mani, Namaste. > > > > I meditated on your question and came to the following answer: > > > > > The Lagna is determined from the time the ecliptic messured in time, crosses > > the Sun, to thus generate sunrise. This begins every 60 ghatis, which is 24 > > hours, thus one ghati messuring 24 minutes in time. > > > > So how about the rest of the houses? > > Well on the north(or is it south) pole, there are times of year where the sun > > never sets.. how does one determine the lagna then? Let alone the midhaven? > > > > Also in the northen regions the sun sometimes never rises?! > > > Dear Visti, > > I certainly agree with your views, but I was asking for practical astronomical > info to see how one could perhaps solve the problem. So I repeat my question: > > Can you somehow explain to us what happens to the sun there? Take the three > days 21 March, 21 June and 22 September. You are standing looking south - for my > sake theoretically for many hours!! where does the sun rise? To your left or at > your back? What happens then till it "sets", how does it move for you? > > Remember this: YOU HAVE TO FACE SOUTH TO GIVE ME AN ANSWER THAT I CAN > UNDERSTAND! > > For my latitude I´d say: Summer or winter the sun rises somewhere to my left - > it appears above the horizon. Then it travels towards my right, whereby its > altitude above the horizon increases. at about 12 noon it is exactly south- in > front of my nose, and highest. Then it goes further towards my right, losing in > altitude, till it disappears below the horizon far to my right. In summer the > max altitude is higher. Also the rising and setting points are not exactly to my > left or right, but in both cases left or right but also more behind. In winter > the opposite, more in front, the max altitude is less. > > I´d be grateful if you can give me a similar answer as to what you experince. I > know that you cannot do so for mid-winter! But 21 June, 21 March and 22 > September are days when you can plot the sun´s movements. Please think over it! > It is too expensive for me to travel to north Norway to find out for myself! > > This is not Vedic info I am seeking but actual visible facts.... for vedic > purposes, if possible! An attempt to see if one can pinpoint lagna for extreme > latitudes. Unfortunately I am an engineer: I like to see that the tools are in > good shape ...... > > > As to how you interpret charts: I hope you are good at it, wish you success, but > I´m still amazed that you can do so at all, if lagna is an enigma! I guess you > are very very intuitive! Can I have your DOB? > > regards > Mani > Ps. Where do you live? > > > > > gjlist- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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