Guest guest Posted October 13, 2001 Report Share Posted October 13, 2001 <<. Now, the astrologer could not have rectified the time, for there were no significant life events for the newborn baby>> Dear Purushottama, let me tell you something important. There are lots of significant life events for any newborn baby. Years ago I did a chart to a lady according to the time given by her hospital. She found in India her Nadi chart but that given time was not valid. To find her chart they ask something like this: Is your father a musician, No Is your father a butcher, No Is your father a doctor, Yes Is your mother a dentist, No Is your mother an architect. No Is your mother a musician, Yes How many brothers do you have, 1, 2, 3? In that way they found that her birth time was wrong for 5 minutes. I have read that a Nadi is 12' of arc long and that it is further divided into 2 parts. If your lagna is in the first part of a particular Nadi you may be a butcher and if in the 2nd part, you may be a doctor. That is the difference in time. Best wishes Natabara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2001 Report Share Posted October 14, 2001 > In that way they found that her birth time was wrong for 5 minutes. > > I have read that a Nadi is 12' of arc long and that it is further divided into 2 parts. If your lagna is in the first part of a particular Nadi you may be a butcher and if in the 2nd part, you may be a doctor. That is the difference in time. This is another reason why it is difficult to depend on divisional charts. Who knows what the exact birth time was. And rectification is not always easy, as we are seeing. Dharmapada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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