Guest guest Posted November 26, 2001 Report Share Posted November 26, 2001 Sri Gurubyo Namaha!!! 1. Changing of season w.r.t above mentioned astronomical factors. According to me, the changing of season mainly due to the earth shape i.e., globe which makes the earth to rotate in its own axis. The presense of equator line makes the earth into two divisons, mainly northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere which are exactly opposite in nature.Equator is the main consoderation for latitude in whcih southern and northern latitude is used to determine the time of sunraise and sunset and the duartion of day and night. This equator is extended in the sky to form celestral equator which diveides the sky globe into two halves. Here, we consider Ayana which is calcualted by making reference of celestral equator and also by the suns early movement is consider into Dashinayana and Uttarayana. The sun rotates in the anticlock wise direction, when it lies in the southest point which is consider as the Winter season. After it starts rotate towards north, whcih results in the decrease of Ayana. While moving from south to north it crosses the euator, where the duration of night & day on the earth is equal. When sun reaches the northest point i.e., in the northern hemisphere it is consider as the summer season, when Ayana of the sun reaches "0", it is consider as autumn and Ayana starts increase positively towards Winter. 2. Sun does not raise or does not set on some part of the globe this is due to mainly a) Shape of the earth and its rotation along its vbertical axis b) Movement of sun in anticlockwise direction withrespect to earth. When earth rotating in its vertical axis, only some part of the globe is visible to sun for a some time which is consider as the day, while other regions which not visible at the same time is consider as night time. This day and night mainly due to presence of equator of the earth which makes earth into northern & eastern hemisphere. When sun is above the northest point of the earth, then it is consider as sun does not set for some days. This exactly oppsite when sun in the southest point of the earth, where sun does not raise for few days. 3. Heavenly Bodies: Moving and Non-Moving bodies. Moving bodies constitutes Planets, while Non-Moving bodies Nakshatras. Here. the position of the planets, in which horizon it lies will be influenced by Longitude. While, the nakshatras at the time of birth is identified by latitude(eastern horizon) of that place. 4. Birth chart DOB: 30th September 1974 Time: 19.58 minutes Longitude: 76.54West Latitude: 13.45North Sunraise: 6:11:7 Ayana: Dakshinayana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2001 Report Share Posted December 1, 2001 JAYA JAGANNATHA! Dear Gopalji, Namaste. Good answers. Why have you not alaysed your own chart astronomically? Yours, Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer <gauranga Phone: +36-309-140-839 Jyotish Remedies: WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET - <vgopalji <sjvc> Tuesday, November 27, 2001 7:24 AM [sjvc] Lesson-1 Answers > Sri Gurubyo Namaha!!! > > 1. Changing of season w.r.t above mentioned astronomical factors. > > According to me, the changing of season mainly due to the earth > shape i.e., globe which makes the earth to rotate in its own axis. > The presense of equator line makes the earth into two divisons, > mainly northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere which are exactly > opposite in nature.Equator is the main consoderation for latitude in > whcih southern and northern latitude is used to determine the time of > sunraise and sunset and the duartion of day and night. This equator > is extended in the sky to form celestral equator which diveides the > sky globe into two halves. Here, we consider Ayana which is calcualted > by making reference of celestral equator and also by the suns early > movement is consider into Dashinayana and Uttarayana. The sun rotates > in the anticlock wise direction, when it lies in the southest point > which is consider as the Winter season. After it starts rotate > towards north, whcih results in the decrease of Ayana. While moving > from south to north it crosses the euator, where the duration of > night & day on the earth is equal. When sun reaches the northest > point i.e., in the northern hemisphere it is consider as the summer > season, when Ayana of the sun reaches "0", it is consider as autumn > and Ayana starts increase positively towards Winter. > > 2. Sun does not raise or does not set on some part of the globe this > is due to mainly > a) Shape of the earth and its rotation along its vbertical axis > b) Movement of sun in anticlockwise direction withrespect to earth. > > When earth rotating in its vertical axis, only some part of the > globe is visible to sun for a some time which is consider as the day, > while other regions which not visible at the same time is consider as > night time. This day and night mainly due to presence of equator of > the earth which makes earth into northern & eastern hemisphere. When > sun is above the northest point of the earth, then it is consider as > sun does not set for some days. This exactly oppsite when sun in the > southest point of the earth, where sun does not raise for few days. > > 3. Heavenly Bodies: Moving and Non-Moving bodies. > > Moving bodies constitutes Planets, while Non-Moving bodies Nakshatras. > Here. the position of the planets, in which horizon it lies will be > influenced by Longitude. While, the nakshatras at the time of birth > is identified by latitude(eastern horizon) of that place. > > > 4. Birth chart > > DOB: 30th September 1974 > Time: 19.58 minutes > Longitude: 76.54West > Latitude: 13.45North > Sunraise: 6:11:7 > Ayana: Dakshinayana > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > _______ Get your free @ address at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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