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|| Om Krsna Guru ||

Dear Vistiji, Namaskar

In the message below you suggested that Mandi rises with the eighth Kaala

of the day. But in Sanjayji's translation of the Jaimini Sutras,

the definition he uses is of Mandi rising in the middle of Saturn's

Kaala. Hence Mandi rises just after sunrise on a Saturday (as per

the table on page 316). On Sunday, it rises in the middle of the

last Kaala of daytime, hence a little before sunset.

By this definition, Gulika and Mandi are always half a Kaala

apart.

Could you kindly clarify what calculation you/Sanjayji prefer?

Pranaam,

Samir

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"Visti Larsen" <visti

Mon Apr 11, 2005 11:03 am

RE: [Om Krishna Guru] Yamas and Gulika query

||Hare Rama Krsna||

Dear Samir, Namaskar

* There are eight Yama and sixteen kala. Kala is darkness and is very

evil. The Upagrahas are based on the kala.

* The default options in Jagannath Hora may not be yours or Sanjayji's

preference. Until recently Sanjayji was convinced that the position of

Mandi could not be calculated with Jagannath Hora due to his experience

with the prior releases, until i showed him the new option for the eighth

kala.

Best wishes,

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color:#FF0080">||Hare Rama Krsna||

Dear Samir,

Namaskar

Sanjayji

taught me that the upagrahas are children of the grahas. Because they are

children, they are born AFTER the graha itself rises. So Mandi cannot be born

whilst Saturn is rising, only after. The two sons of Saturn are Gulika and

Mandi. Gulika rises at the end of Saturns portion, or the begining of the

eighth portion, whilst Mandi rises in the middle of the eighth portion.

Best

wishes,

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16 April 2005 11:33

 

RE: [Om Krishna Guru]

Yamas and Gulika query - Mandi

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|| Om Krsna Guru ||

Dear Vistiji, Namaskar

In the message below you suggested that Mandi rises with the eighth Kaala of

the day. But in Sanjayji's translation of the Jaimini Sutras, the

definition he uses is of Mandi rising in the middle of Saturn's Kaala.

Hence Mandi rises just after sunrise on a Saturday (as per the table on page

316). On Sunday, it rises in the middle of the last Kaala of daytime,

hence a little before sunset.

By this definition, Gulika and Mandi are always half a Kaala apart.

Could you kindly clarify what calculation you/Sanjayji prefer?

Pranaam,

Samir

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"Visti Larsen" <visti

Mon Apr 11,

2005 11:03 am

RE: [Om Krishna Guru] Yamas and Gulika query

||Hare Rama Krsna||

Dear Samir, Namaskar

* There are eight Yama and sixteen kala. Kala is darkness and is very

evil. The Upagrahas are based on the kala.

* The default options in Jagannath Hora may not be yours or Sanjayji's

preference. Until recently Sanjayji was convinced that the position of

Mandi could not be calculated with Jagannath Hora due to his experience

with the prior releases, until i showed him the new option for the eighth

kala.

Best wishes,

***

Visti Larsen

Email: < visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com>visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com

Web: <

http://srigaruda.com >

http://srigaruda.com & http://astrovisti.com

~ om tat sat

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