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Dear Gurus and Listmembers,

 

The following are my answers to the Lesson 1. I will be very grateful

if someone can check them and point out my mistakes.

 

Thanks,

Shiv

 

Lesson 1

 

 

1. Explain the changing of the seasons and its connection with the

above mentioned astronomical factors.

 

The changing of the seasons is due to the apparent annual motion of

the Sun between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn. As

the earth is round and moves on a tilted axis, the sun crosses the

equator twice (March and September, Vernal and Autumn equinoxes and

produces Spring and Fall) and touches the tropics once every year,

producing summer in that hemisphere while winter in the other. This

yearly movement is divided in two parts Uttarayana and Dakshinayana.

 

 

2. There are some days of the year when the Sun either doesn't

rise

or set above certain parts of the globe. Please explain this

phenomenon.

 

During Summers in the Northern Hemisphere due to the the tilt of the

earth towards the Sun the days are longer than the nights. As we

proceed northwards this difference increases as a point on earth

remains exposed to the Sun for a longer time than it remains away

from the Sun in a 24 hour rotation of the earth. Therefore at higher

latitudes closer to the North Pole there are many days when the place

is always exposed to the Sun and so doesn't experience night as that

pole is tilted towards the Sun and is unable to get any shadow.

Similarly at the same time on the Southern Hemisphere the same

latitudes will always have shadow (night) and will not get

illuminated by the sun for the same duration.

 

 

3. Parasara mentions two classes of heavenly bodies: the moving and

non-moving ones. Please explain, what will be the difference between

their roles in the astrological interpretation.

 

Parasara mentions that the grahas are moving ones while the rest are

not moving. This is why at different times and for different places

the grahas will be at diferent positions in the zodiac. In other

words they will occupy different rashis and as the rashis occupy

houses and so will the grahas.

 

 

4. If you are able to construct your own chart, please do it and

explain as many astronomical principles from it as you can

(terrestrial latitude/longitude, season, Sun's cycle,

Sunrise/Sunset

etc.). Also try to determine which planets are above and under the

horizon in your chart. In which Ayana the Sun is?

 

My Rashi Chart

 

*******************************************************

** * * **

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * 10 * * 8 * *

* * * * * KE 08:45*

* 11 * AS 17:50 * 7 MA 09:50*

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * * 9 * * *

** MO 06:49 * * **

* SAR19:02 12 * 6 *

** * * **

* * * 3 * * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

*RA 08:45 1 * ME 20:36 * 5 VE 17:32*

* * * * * *

* * 2 * SU 09:27* *

* * * * JU 19:13 * *

* * * * * *

* * * * * *

** * * **

*******************************************************

 

 

The terrestrial latitude is 30 N 21 and the longitude is 76 E 50. The

season is Summer, as the Sun is just returning from the Tropic of

Cancer. The Sun is 09:27 in the 8th house and the Asc is 17:50.

Therefore the Sun from the eastern horizon is

(30:00 - 17:50) + 6 * 30:00 + 9:27

or 12:50 + 180:00 + 9:27

or 201:77 and is therefore close to Sunset as Sunset should be around

215:00 from the eastern horizon in that season (26 July).

 

Mo, Sa, Ra, Me, Su and Ju are above the Horizon, while Ve, Ma and

Ketu are below the Horizon.

 

Sun is in Uttarayana.

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Not sure if I read this correctly (get confused with NI charts), but if the Asc

is the eastern horizon and in Saggitarius, Moon, Saturn and Rahu are below the

horizon and Sun, Jupiter, Venus, Mars are above. Re: Mercury I assume it is just

dipped below(?) the western horizon.

 

Am I reading this wrong??

 

Rgds, sukand

shivkulhari [shivkulhari ] Sent:

09 October 2002 20:30Subject:

Lesson 1 AnswersDear Gurus and Listmembers,The following are my answers to the

Lesson 1. I will be very grateful if someone can check them and point out my

mistakes.Thanks,ShivLesson 11. Explain the changing of the seasons and its

connection with the above mentioned astronomical factors.The changing of the

seasons is due to the apparent annual motion of the Sun between the tropic of

cancer and the tropic of capricorn. As the earth is round and moves on a tilted

axis, the sun crosses the equator twice (March and September, Vernal and Autumn

equinoxes and produces Spring and Fall) and touches the tropics once every year,

producing summer in that hemisphere while winter in the other. This yearly

movement is divided in two parts Uttarayana and Dakshinayana.2. There are some

days of the year when the Sun either doesn'trise or set above certain parts of

the globe. Please explain this phenomenon.During Summers in the Northern

Hemisphere due to the the tilt of the earth towards the Sun the days are longer

than the nights. As we proceed northwards this difference increases as a point

on earth remains exposed to the Sun for a longer time than it remains away from

the Sun in a 24 hour rotation of the earth. Therefore at higher latitudes closer

to the North Pole there are many days when the place is always exposed to the

Sun and so doesn't experience night as that pole is tilted towards the Sun and

is unable to get any shadow. Similarly at the same time on the Southern

Hemisphere the same latitudes will always have shadow (night) and will not get

illuminated by the sun for the same duration.3. Parasara mentions two classes

of heavenly bodies: the moving and non-moving ones. Please explain, what will

be the difference between their roles in the astrological

interpretation.Parasara mentions that the grahas are moving ones while the rest

are not moving. This is why at different times and for different places the

grahas will be at diferent positions in the zodiac. In other words they will

occupy different rashis and as the rashis occupy houses and so will the

grahas.4. If you are able to construct your own chart, please do it and explain

as many astronomical principles from it as you can (terrestrial

latitude/longitude, season, Sun's cycle,Sunrise/Sunset etc.). Also try to

determine which planets are above and under the horizon in your chart. In which

Ayana the Sun is?My Rashi

Chart******************************************************* **

* * ** * * * *

* * * * * * * *

* * * * * * * * 10 *

* 8 * * * * * *

* KE 08:45* * 11 * AS 17:50 * 7 MA 09:50* *

* * * * * * * *

* * * * * * * *

* * * * * * * * *

* 9 * * * ** MO 06:49 * *

** * SAR19:02 12 * 6 *

** * * ** * *

* 3 * * * * * * *

* * * * * * * * *

* * * * * * * *

* * * *RA 08:45 1 * ME 20:36 * 5 VE

17:32* * * * * * * * *

2 * SU 09:27* * * * *

* JU 19:13 * * * * * * * *

* * * * * * **

* * **

******************************************************* The terrestrial

latitude is 30 N 21 and the longitude is 76 E 50. The season is Summer, as the

Sun is just returning from the Tropic of Cancer. The Sun is 09:27 in the 8th

house and the Asc is 17:50. Therefore the Sun from the eastern horizon is

(30:00 - 17:50) + 6 * 30:00 + 9:27 or 12:50 + 180:00 + 9:27or 201:77 and is

therefore close to Sunset as Sunset should be around 215:00 from the eastern

horizon in that season (26 July).Mo, Sa, Ra, Me, Su and Ju are above the

Horizon, while Ve, Ma and Ketu are below the Horizon.Sun is in Uttarayana.Your

use of is subject to the

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Om Krishna Guru

Hello Sukand

 

In the given chart the Ascendant is at Sg 17:50 so the 180 degrees

across will be Ge 17:50. Mercure is still not below, It will dip

below approx 12 mins later (assuming 4 min per degree).

 

Ishwar

 

, "Subramaniam Sharma"

<subramaniam_sharma> wrote:

> Not sure if I read this correctly (get confused with NI charts),

but if

> the Asc is the eastern horizon and in Saggitarius, Moon, Saturn and

> Rahu are below the horizon and Sun, Jupiter, Venus, Mars are above.

Re:

> Mercury I assume it is just dipped below(?) the western horizon.

>

> Am I reading this wrong??

>

> Rgds, sukand

>

>

> shivkulhari [shivkulhari]

> 09 October 2002 20:30

>

> Lesson 1 Answers

>

>

> Dear Gurus and Listmembers,

>

> The following are my answers to the Lesson 1. I will be very

grateful

> if someone can check them and point out my mistakes.

>

> Thanks,

> Shiv

>

> Lesson 1

>

>

> 1. Explain the changing of the seasons and its connection with the

> above mentioned astronomical factors.

>

> The changing of the seasons is due to the apparent annual motion of

> the Sun between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn.

As

> the earth is round and moves on a tilted axis, the sun crosses the

> equator twice (March and September, Vernal and Autumn equinoxes

and

> produces Spring and Fall) and touches the tropics once every year,

> producing summer in that hemisphere while winter in the other. This

> yearly movement is divided in two parts Uttarayana and Dakshinayana.

>

>

> 2. There are some days of the year when the Sun either doesn't

> rise

> or set above certain parts of the globe. Please explain this

> phenomenon.

>

> During Summers in the Northern Hemisphere due to the the tilt of

the

> earth towards the Sun the days are longer than the nights. As we

> proceed northwards this difference increases as a point on earth

> remains exposed to the Sun for a longer time than it remains away

> from the Sun in a 24 hour rotation of the earth. Therefore at

higher

> latitudes closer to the North Pole there are many days when the

place

> is always exposed to the Sun and so doesn't experience night as

that

> pole is tilted towards the Sun and is unable to get any shadow.

> Similarly at the same time on the Southern Hemisphere the same

> latitudes will always have shadow (night) and will not get

> illuminated by the sun for the same duration.

>

>

> 3. Parasara mentions two classes of heavenly bodies: the moving and

> non-moving ones. Please explain, what will be the difference

between

> their roles in the astrological interpretation.

>

> Parasara mentions that the grahas are moving ones while the rest

are

> not moving. This is why at different times and for different places

> the grahas will be at diferent positions in the zodiac. In other

> words they will occupy different rashis and as the rashis occupy

> houses and so will the grahas.

>

>

> 4. If you are able to construct your own chart, please do it and

> explain as many astronomical principles from it as you can

> (terrestrial latitude/longitude, season, Sun's cycle,

> Sunrise/Sunset

> etc.). Also try to determine which planets are above and under the

> horizon in your chart. In which Ayana the Sun is?

>

> My Rashi Chart

>

> *******************************************************

> ** * * **

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * 10 * * 8 * *

> * * * * * KE 08:45*

> * 11 * AS 17:50 * 7 MA 09:50*

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * 9 * * *

> ** MO 06:49 * * **

> * SAR19:02 12 * 6 *

> ** * * **

> * * * 3 * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> *RA 08:45 1 * ME 20:36 * 5 VE 17:32*

> * * * * * *

> * * 2 * SU 09:27* *

> * * * * JU 19:13 * *

> * * * * * *

> * * * * * *

> ** * * **

> *******************************************************

>

>

> The terrestrial latitude is 30 N 21 and the longitude is 76 E 50.

The

> season is Summer, as the Sun is just returning from the Tropic of

> Cancer. The Sun is 09:27 in the 8th house and the Asc is 17:50.

> Therefore the Sun from the eastern horizon is

> (30:00 - 17:50) + 6 * 30:00 + 9:27

> or 12:50 + 180:00 + 9:27

> or 201:77 and is therefore close to Sunset as Sunset should be

around

> 215:00 from the eastern horizon in that season (26 July).

>

> Mo, Sa, Ra, Me, Su and Ju are above the Horizon, while Ve, Ma and

> Ketu are below the Horizon.

>

> Sun is in Uttarayana.

>

>

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Respected Guruji,

 

Below are my corrected answers.

 

I am privileged and thank you for your guidance.

 

Shiv

 

, "Sanjay Rath" <srath@s...> wrote:

>

>

> Om Gurave Namah

> Dear Shiv

> comments below

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> shivkulhari [shivkulhari]

> Thursday, October 10, 2002 1:00 AM

>

> Lesson 1 Answers

>

>

> Dear Gurus and Listmembers,

>

> The following are my answers to the Lesson 1. I will be very

grateful

> if someone can check them and point out my mistakes.

>

> Thanks,

> Shiv

>

> Lesson 1

>

>

> 1. Explain the changing of the seasons and its connection with the

> above mentioned astronomical factors.

>

> The changing of the seasons is due to the apparent annual motion of

> the Sun between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn.

As

> the earth is round and moves on a tilted axis, the sun crosses the

> equator twice (March and September, Vernal and Autumn equinoxes

and

> produces Spring and Fall) and touches the tropics once every year,

> producing summer in that hemisphere while winter in the other. This

> yearly movement is divided in two parts Uttarayana and Dakshinayana.

> [s.Rath:] Is the change of seasons based on the Sayana (V ishnu)

Chakra or the Niryana (Narayana) Chakra? Be clear about this.

 

[shiv:] The change of seasons is based on the Sayana (Vishnu) Chakra

 

> 3. Parasara mentions two classes of heavenly bodies: the moving and

> non-moving ones. Please explain, what will be the difference

between

> their roles in the astrological interpretation.

>

> Parasara mentions that the grahas are moving ones while the rest

are

> not moving. This is why at different times and for different places

> the grahas will be at diferent positions in the zodiac. In other

> words they will occupy different rashis and as the rashis occupy

> houses and so will the grahas.

> [s.Rath:] Define the Graha. Are these only the navagraha? What

about Lagna. What about Upagraha? What is the implication..please

clarify.

>

 

[shiv:] Parasara mentions that the non-moving ones are Nakshatras

(Asterisms) He has named the moving ones as Grahas (bodies that move

through Nakshatras). The calculation for the UpaGrahas starts from

the Surya's Longitude so they too are moving through the Nakshatras.

Lagna is the Rashi that rises in the east at the time and latitude of

birth. Rashis and Nakshatras which are fixed, are non moving ones.

 

The implications are that the Lagna or Ascendent gives the Rashi in

the first house and so we get the Rashis in all the houses. Then the

moving ones (the Navgrahas and the Upagrahas etc.. ) are placed in

their respective latitudes and thus occupy different Houses/Rashis.

 

Astrologically this is the most important part which tells us which

graha is exalted/debilitated/placed in MoolTrikona/Own House or

lording which house and where is it placed and with whom is it

conjunt or aspecting.

 

> [s.Rath:] Rest OK

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