Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 Nilesh ji and Ravindramani ji, [Nilesh ji] <<<Do we take the effect of sadesathi at nakshatra level?>>> Yes! For example, consider this - Sani is in Kataka right now. My own Nakshatra is Punarvasu, 4th Pada. Now, Sani's transit in Kataka is expected to give me miseries. But, the nature of miseries will depend upon the nakshatra it transits. As per Satyacharya, Nakshatra 1 is neutral, Nakshatras 3, 5, 7 are malefic, and the other Nakshatras are benefic. This is seen in three series - Janma (1-9, with 1 as Janma Nakshatra), Anu Janma (10-18) and Tri Janma (19-27). So, Sani in Punarvasu will cause me more agony. This will be reduced when Sani transits Pushya because 2nd star is benefic. Again, when Sani touches Aslesha, problems will intensify because it is the 3rd star. Using SBC, one can also consider aspects of the grahas on other stars and this can be used to finetune the malefic/benefic effects further. [Ravindramani ji] <<<Just download Junior Jyotish 1.9 version a freeware.>>> Thanks! Will try. Usually, I use Haydn's Jyotish and PC Jyotish. Yesterday night, I managed to finally create a small batch program that can force Haydn's Jyotish to compute positions for all the dates using a program called "Keyfake." I plan to create a spreadsheet that will contain the positions of all the grahas for each day in 2006. This will be useful for me in SBC. <<<PS: I have not completely go through your tsunami article......>>> Please read it at your leisure and give me your comments. ~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs Editor, The Partial Art of Detection ~~~~~~~ Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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