Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Dear Visti ji, It is said that some planet is going to set in west or say rise . like it is said that mercury is said to set in west today evening . what is this thing and how we can find this from Jhora software. Thanks Tarun Agarwal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 color:#FF0080">||Hare Rama Krsna|| Dear Tarun, Namaskar The Sun rises in the East and sets in the West. The rising sign is the place of the lagna and the setting sign is the seventh house. Their other names are; udaya and asta (not ashta), respectively. So if a planet is setting, then it must be in the seventh house, whilst a planet which is rising must be in the lagna. Next point is visibility. Because of the Suns bright light, its sometimes very difficult to see the planets. Especially Mercury and Venus are difficult to see because they are quite close to the Sun, from the earths perspective, and thus obscured by the light. Thats why planet-gazing is done at night, enabling them to be visible by reflecting the light of the sun. Presently Mercury is joined the Sun, so when the sunset happens; mercury and sun will be in the seventh house. Mercury will be visible because he is still not very close to the Sun at present and is also having a different lattitude, which enables him to be positioned slightly differently than the Sun. Best wishes, *** 10.0pt;font-family:bookman;color:navy">Visti Larsen 10.0pt;font-family:bookman;color:navy">For services and articles visit: http://srigaruda.com color:navy"> or http://astrovisti.com *** font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold"> [] On Behalf Of Tarun 18 November 2005 11:15 [Om Krishna Guru] Set and Rise ?? 12.0pt"> Dear Visti ji, It is said that some planet is going to set in west or say rise . like it is said that mercury is said to set in west today evening . what is this thing and how we can find this from Jhora software. Thanks Tarun Agarwal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Dear Visti ji, This is creating one more question tht in october it was said that Jupiter is setting and at that time their was a difference of 10-12 degrees in both of them. But the Jhora was showing it combust only when it was in a range of 6 degrees. are there any special degrees for combustion.? Or Asta Thanks Tarun Visti Larsen wrote: > **||Hare Rama Krsna||** > > Dear Tarun, Namaskar > > The Sun rises in the East and sets in the West. The rising sign is the > place of the lagna and the setting sign is the seventh house. Their > other names are; udaya and asta (not ashta), respectively. So if a > planet is setting, then it must be in the seventh house, whilst a > planet which is rising must be in the lagna. > > Next point is visibility. Because of the Suns bright light, its > sometimes very difficult to see the planets. Especially Mercury and > Venus are difficult to see because they are quite close to the Sun, > from the earths perspective, and thus obscured by the light. Thats why > planet-gazing is done at night, enabling them to be visible by > reflecting the light of the sun. > > > > Presently Mercury is joined the Sun, so when the sunset happens; > mercury and sun will be in the seventh house. Mercury will be visible > because he is still not very close to the Sun at present and is also > having a different lattitude, which enables him to be positioned > slightly differently than the Sun. > > > > Best wishes, > > *** > > Visti Larsen > > For services and articles visit: > > http://srigaruda.com or http://astrovisti.com > > *** > > ------ > > ** > [] *On Behalf Of *Tarun > *Sent:* 18 November 2005 11:15 > *To:* > *Subject:* [Om Krishna Guru] Set and Rise ?? > > > > Dear Visti ji, > > It is said that some planet is going to set in west or say rise . like > it is said that mercury is said to set in west today evening . > > what is this thing and how we can find this from Jhora software. > > Thanks > > Tarun Agarwal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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