Guest guest Posted March 17, 2002 Report Share Posted March 17, 2002 Dear Jyotisha, NAMASTE Let me give answer for Question 4, Lesson 1. I've developed a small computer program to calculate Birth Chart by MS Excel. This is very simple program, but it can be useful for beginners. The results of calculation you can see in the end of the image from MS Excel. The calculation precision depends from Ephemeris. If it is interest for somebody, I can send MS Excel file in attachment. This is very simple to modify it for other calculations (for Muhurtas, Dashas, other charts and ets.). If it is necessary, I can show graphical charts too. Which planets are above and under horizon in my chart: (From Garovani Lectures): The first house governs the 30 degree span of space where the Eastern horizon is. Directly across from it, or on the Western horizon is the 7th house. From the first to the 7th are the 2nd through 6th houses. Directly over your head is the 10th house. Straight below your feet covering the span of space on the other side of the earth from you, is the 4th house. So the first house governs the Eastern horizon, the 2nd house is just below the Eastern horizon, the 3rd house is deeply below the Eastern horizon, the 4th house is directly underneath you, the 5th house is underneath you and behind a little bit. The 6th house is underneath you and behind you quite a bit. The 7th house is behind you covering the Western or Sunset horizon. The 8th house is just over your shoulder when you turn your head around and look behind you. The 9th house is above the top back part of your head, the 10th house is straight over your head, the 11th house is what you see when you look upwards but not straight up. The 12th house is just slightly above the eastern horizon and this brings us back around to the first house which governs the eastern horizon. So, in my chart: Lagna - the first house (above horizon) Sy , Ma - 10th house - over my head (above horizon) Cha - 6 th house - on the Western horizon (under horizon) Bu , Ke - 9 house - over my head to the western horizon (above horizon) Gu - 12th house - just slightly above the eastern horizon (above horizon) Su, Sa - 11 th house - what we see when we look upwards but not straight up (above horizon) In which Ayana is the Sun? "The Sun reaches the southeast point of its traectory at the time of the winter solstice (Dec. 23) and from there it begins travelling north, thus its declination gradually decreases. It crosses the equator at the time of the vernal equinox (March 21) when on the whole Earth the duration of day and night is equal. Then it proceeds towards the northern hemisphere up until the point of summer solstice when the Sun is above the northest point of the Earth and we have the longest day in the northern hemisphere and the shortest night. " The Sun is in the south point (south hemisphere) of its traectory. Sincerely yours Youry Khmelevsky Attachment: (image/gif) [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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