Guest guest Posted November 30, 2002 Report Share Posted November 30, 2002 I would like to add only one point as I was taught that the duration of kala may vary depending upon the time of sunrise and sunset i.e on duration of sunset. Generally if we assume sunrise at 6 am and sunset at 6 pm than total day length between sunrise and sunset is 12 hours. so dividing this by 8 we get 1.5 hours. and so each kala is for 1.5 hours. But as day length will not be exactly 12 hours ( mostly less than in India) the kala duration and commencement times will be different in the sequence discussed. For example in new delhi on 30 nov 2002 the sunrise is at 6.55 am and sunset at 5.22 pm so duartion of day 10 hours 27 minutes. so each kala will be for only 1 hour 28 minutes. so on sunday from 6.55 am to 8. 23 am will be kala of sun and from instead of 6 to 7.30 am. This leaves us with one interesting thing about Rahu kalam whic is avoided for material things will vary from place to place and day to day. hence standard time generally published may not help. I request that i may kindly be corrected if my understanding is incorrect. Thanking You rajesh , "j.k. dasgupta" <dga@b...> wrote: > We, the Mumbai group was extremely lucky to have Sanjayji with us last saturday (23.11.02). We all gathered for an informal discussion and had a great time. Sanjayji taught many basic principles while discussing some charts. The major points which emerged have been compiled as we have understood and enclosed here for benefit of all. > > Regards > > Dasgupta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2002 Report Share Posted November 30, 2002 || NamahShivaaya || Dear Jagmeet, JKDasgupta & Rajesh, 1. The kaalas start from 6.00AM LMT. This is what I have been taught. 2. The Kaala Chakra doesnt include Ketu. The 8 Chara-Kaaraka scheme is based on the AshtaDala padma which is derived from Kaal Chakra. 3. As far as I know, if planet is in kendra to Lagna, gems can be used, and if in kendra to Moon then Mantras are prescribed. Trines are not included. Warm Regards Narayan , "rajesh_lakhani" <rajesh_lakhani> wrote: > > > I would like to add only one point as I was taught that the duration > of kala may vary > depending upon the time of sunrise and sunset i.e on duration of > sunset. Generally if we assume sunrise at 6 am and sunset at 6 pm > than total day length between sunrise and sunset is 12 hours. so > dividing this by 8 we get 1.5 hours. and so each kala is for 1.5 > hours. > > But as day length will not be exactly 12 hours ( mostly less than in > India) the kala duration and commencement times will be different in > the sequence discussed. > > For example in new delhi on 30 nov 2002 the sunrise is at 6.55 am and > sunset at 5.22 pm so duartion of day 10 hours 27 minutes. so each > kala will be for only 1 hour 28 minutes. so on sunday from 6.55 am > to 8. 23 am will be kala of sun and from instead of 6 to 7.30 am. > > This leaves us with one interesting thing about Rahu kalam whic is > avoided for material things will vary from place to place and day > to day. hence standard time generally published may not help. > > I request that i may kindly be corrected if my understanding is > incorrect. > Thanking You > rajesh > > > , "j.k. dasgupta" <dga@b...> wrote: > > We, the Mumbai group was extremely lucky to have Sanjayji with us > last saturday (23.11.02). We all gathered for an informal discussion > and had a great time. Sanjayji taught many basic principles while > discussing some charts. The major points which emerged have been > compiled as we have understood and enclosed here for benefit of all. > > > > Regards > > > > Dasgupta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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