Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 Hare Rama Krsna, Dear Visti , can you bring out more knowledge here... I am studing this and Muhurta. 1. When is Hora lords used? 2. What then is the definion of Kaala and how is this different then Hora times? 3. What is the difference between the two and best use? thank you, , "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...> wrote: > Hare Rama Krishna > > - ------------- > > Dear Sanjay, > There are two type of Shani. The one who follows the Sun(Yama) and the one that doesn't(Kaala). > Calculate the Yamas from Sunrise, and the Kaalas from 6 AM LMT. > Best wishes > Visti > --- > Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org > Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic- astrologybphs.zip > iTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda- ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html > - > sanjayprabhakaran <sprabhakaran@s...> > > Friday, December 27, 2002 5:31 PM > [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] Kaalam Calculations Re: Rahu Kalam > > > Om Shreem Vachaspataye Namah > Om Tare Dustare Turye Swaha > > Dear Frank, > If I understand your question well Then, > > You have to use Astadala padma chakra, the 8 petal lotus diagram. > also called the Kaalchakra for reckoning Kaala/Yaama rulers. > > Refer diagram > http://www.geocities.com/sanjayprabhakaran/8petallotuskalachakra.jpg > > The planets are placed in chakra in this order. > > Rahu Sun Mars > > > Moon Jupiter > > > Saturn Venus Mercury > > Planets apposite to each other appose each other and can be used find > remedies etc. Like Mercury is against Rahu. > > To Find Yaama rulers, Each day and night is broken in 8 parts of 1 > 1/2 hours (3 3/4 Ghatika)(6AM to 6PM, 6PM to 6AM). The first part is > ruled by the day ruler itself and then follows in the clockwise > direction in above circle. At night(from 6PM) the planet apposite to > the weekday begins the cycle. > > Eg. For Sunday > 6AM to 7:30AM Sun > 7:30AM to 9:00AM Mars > and > so on > 4:30PM to 6:00PM Rahu > now the apposite planet from sun in chakra is Venus > so > 6:00PM to 7:30PM Venus > 7:30PM to 9:00PM Saturn > and so on > > > Please note that some also suggest that the Kaalams should be > > 1. Inequal depending on sunrise/sunset. Sunrise to Sunset divided by > 8 parts and similarly for night. > > 2. Mean Time (mean sunrise/sunset which averages to 6:00AM/6:00PM if > that place where the Standard time is reckoned from) > > 3. The local Standard Time as shown by the watch (usually the Mean > time of a place considered the standard for the whole geographic > zone, Like Varanasi/Allahabad Mean time is considered Standard for > Whole of India). > > Due to Effects of Saturn in Kali Yuga 3rd option should be considered > generally. > > Warm Regards, > S. Prabhakaran > > Om Tat Sat. > > > , "fls999999999 > <frank_in_sandiego@c...>" <frank_in_sandiego@c...> wrote: > > namaste nara-siMhaaya > > prhlaadaahlaada-daayine > > hiraNyakashipor vakSaH > > shila-TaN^ka-nakhaalaya > > > > Namaste, > > { fyi I have searched the archives and found little on this; > > and I listened to the most recent tapes by Sanjayji from > > the west coast conf Aug 2002, yet cannot get a bead on the > > correct technique to apply) > > > > Can someone clear up my doubt... Rahu Kalam is calculated by > > dividing dinmaan into 8 equal parts. We all have pachangs to > > see when Rahu Kalam occurs ( 8th part on Sunday, 2nd part on > monday, > > 7th part on tues, etc. etc). > > Yet when I set down to do the calculation and "own" this knowledge > > I come up short on the method. That is: > > Sunday = 8th part ; I see this because 8th lord is Rahu > > Monday is 2nd part ; I do not see how Sunday's cycle logically > > spills into Monday's 2nd part, as with Tues -Saturday. > > > > Can someone assist ? > > > [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah] > Send a blank mail > To : - > To : > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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