Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Dear Anand, If you have a Windows computer to run it on you can download Jagannatha Hora Lite for free and generate your chart. http://www.vedicastrologer.org/jhl6/ Otherwise I could run it for you, but will need to know: Birth date and time (including if daylight savings was used) plus location (or latitude, longitude, and timezone). ayanamsha = difference between tropical and sidereal zodiacs You can convert between western chart and vedic by applying this adjustment, based upon the year. The most used in Jyotish is Lahiri ayanamsha. This would be: 1 January 1920 22°45´ 1 January 1930 22°53´ 1 January 1940 23°01´ 1 January 1950 23°10´ 1 January 1960 23°18´ 1 January 1970 23°26´ 1 January 1980 23°35´ 1 January 1990 23°43´ 1 January 2000 23°51´ Sidereal degree = Tropical degree - ayanamsha Example: A person born in 1950 has the Sun on 15° Pisces in the Western horoscope. The Ayanamsha for 1950 is 23°10´. Deduct this from the position of the Sun (23°10´ - 15° = 8°10´ then 30° - 8°10´ = 21°50´). The Sun is now 21°50´ Aquarius. Continue calculating in this manner with the remaining planets and the ascendant. The terms are simple: rashi = natal chart varshapal = annual chart gochara = transit chart navamsha (nav = 9, amsha = division) = 9th harmonic Lagna = ascendent Grahas = Sun, Moon, planets, and lunar nodes Surya or Ravi = Sun Chandra = Moon Kuja or Mangala = Mars Buddha = Mercury Guru or Brihaspati = Jupiter Shukra = Venus Sani = Saturn Rahu = North Node Ketu = South Node Mesha = Aries Vrishabha = Taurus Mithuna = Gemini Karka = Cancer Simah = Leo Kanya = Virgo Tula = Libra Vrishchika = Scorpio Dhanus = Sagittarius Makara = Capricorn Kumbha = Aquarius Meena = Pisces There are 27 nakshatras, equally divided, starting at Mesha (0 degrees). For special purposes, a 28th nakshatra is used. I would also recommending buying or borrowing a book on Jyotish fundamentals to begin your study. , "anand_accharya" <anand_accharya> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > Can anybody help me out with finding out what my planets are? I have > some idea about my zodiac, sun sign, ascendent, moon > sign, numbers both name and birth number, but this is all according > to western astrology and kabbalah numerlogy system. > > And i need to know what are my planets in vedic astrology. Well i am > very new to this feild and am trying to learn. In fact its the terms > that i dont understand, rashi names, nakshatras, tithi's etc. Can > anybody tell me,if they can, what are my planets, beneficiary and > malefic if it can be found, and my Rashi, Lagna. or how can find out > reliably according to the system being followed by everybody here. > > Thank you > > Anand Accharya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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