Guest guest Posted September 13, 2001 Report Share Posted September 13, 2001 Dear Vijay and others, The beginning of Pournami (full-Moon day, i.e. 15th day of the standard lunar month) has no significance whatsoever. Moon is 168 deg ahead of Sun at that point. OTOH, the exact END of Pournami has a significance. Sun and Moon are exactly opposite then. That's when the new month starts as per the Orissa/Punjab calendar mentioned by Sanjay. Sun shows soul/self and Moon shows mind/desires. Sun in 1st (self) and Moon in 7th (desires) signals a new beginning. You may note that the names of Hindu lunar months are based on the constellation occupied by Moon when he is full! For example, Moon is in Visakha nakshatra (between 20 deg in Li and 3 deg 20 min in Sc) at the time of Full Moon (end of Pournima) in Vaisakha month. That's why it's called Vaisakha month. The same logic works for all month names. Why weren't the names based on Moon's constellation at the time of New Moon? One can speculate that originally months started at Full Moon and ended at Full Moon and later there was a change. Moreover, this calendar is still in use in parts of India and in some Vaishnava communities. Chaitra Pournima sometimes comes when Sun is still in Pisces, but Vaisakha Pournima comes clearly after Sun crosses into Aries. That's why Full Moon of Vaisakha month signals new year in this calendar. Anyway, proof is in the pudding. Try charts erected at the end of Vaisakha Pournima at national capitals and try to see key events from compressed dasas (esp Narayana dasa) of that chart. If it works, accept this method taught by Sanjay's tradition. Otherwise, stick to the standard lunar new year based on Chaitra Sukla Pratipat. Vijay, just as an exercise, cast Vaisakha Full Moon chart at New Delhi, India for 2000-01 and try to time the earthquake. Were earthy signs and nodes involved in the 3rd from AL showing an earthquake that kills thousands? Was a corresponding Narayana dasa running on Jan 27, 2001? BTW, for dasa compression, compress 120 years to the duration between one Vaisakha Full Moon (end of Vaisakha Pournami) and the next year's Vaisakha Full Moon (355 or 384 days). BTW, many many thanks to Sanjay for revealing this wonderful technique. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2001 Report Share Posted September 13, 2001 Om Gurave Namah -------------------------- Dear Narasimha, There are so many things in the tradition. I note that most of the list has missed this vital lesson in Annual Mundane Horoscopy. You are as alert as ever and for this it is you who will learn the most..be it from me or from Him in any form. We shall start the book (T..) after my return from England. Let this shraddha finish. Best Wishes Sanjay Rath - <pvr <vedic astrology> Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:00 PM [vedic astrology] Re: Full Moon chart Analysis of US events > Dear Vijay and others, > > The beginning of Pournami (full-Moon day, i.e. 15th day of the > standard lunar month) has no significance whatsoever. Moon is 168 deg > ahead of Sun at that point. > > OTOH, the exact END of Pournami has a significance. Sun and Moon are > exactly opposite then. That's when the new month starts as per the > Orissa/Punjab calendar mentioned by Sanjay. > > Sun shows soul/self and Moon shows mind/desires. Sun in 1st (self) > and Moon in 7th (desires) signals a new beginning. > > You may note that the names of Hindu lunar months are based on the > constellation occupied by Moon when he is full! For example, Moon is > in Visakha nakshatra (between 20 deg in Li and 3 deg 20 min in Sc) at > the time of Full Moon (end of Pournima) in Vaisakha month. That's why > it's called Vaisakha month. The same logic works for all month names. > Why weren't the names based on Moon's constellation at the time of > New Moon? One can speculate that originally months started at Full > Moon and ended at Full Moon and later there was a change. Moreover, > this calendar is still in use in parts of India and in some Vaishnava > communities. > > Chaitra Pournima sometimes comes when Sun is still in Pisces, but > Vaisakha Pournima comes clearly after Sun crosses into Aries. That's > why Full Moon of Vaisakha month signals new year in this calendar. > > Anyway, proof is in the pudding. Try charts erected at the end of > Vaisakha Pournima at national capitals and try to see key events from > compressed dasas (esp Narayana dasa) of that chart. If it works, > accept this method taught by Sanjay's tradition. Otherwise, stick to > the standard lunar new year based on Chaitra Sukla Pratipat. > > Vijay, just as an exercise, cast Vaisakha Full Moon chart at New > Delhi, India for 2000-01 and try to time the earthquake. Were earthy > signs and nodes involved in the 3rd from AL showing an earthquake > that kills thousands? Was a corresponding Narayana dasa running on > Jan 27, 2001? > > BTW, for dasa compression, compress 120 years to the duration between > one Vaisakha Full Moon (end of Vaisakha Pournami) and the next year's > Vaisakha Full Moon (355 or 384 days). > > BTW, many many thanks to Sanjay for revealing this wonderful > technique. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > > > > > > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2001 Report Share Posted September 14, 2001 Dear brother, The next new year for USA is at : May 26, 2002 at 6:51:46.05 AM So duration of current year is 384 days 21 hours 58 min and 40.03 sec. If we compress the Narayana Dasa mapping 120 years to 384.91574108796296296296296296296 days, D-1 ND was : Narayana Dasa of D-1 chart (a general purpose phalita dasa): Maha Dasas: Sg: 2001-05-07 (08:53:06) - 2001-05-23 (09:48:02) Ar: 2001-05-23 (09:48:02) - 2001-06-18 (01:39:57) Le: 2001-06-18 (01:39:57) - 2001-07-04 (02:34:54) Vi: 2001-07-04 (02:34:54) - 2001-07-16 (22:30:51) Cp: 2001-07-16 (22:30:51) - 2001-08-11 (14:22:46) Ta: 2001-08-11 (14:22:46) - 2001-09-15 (21:11:38) Ge: 2001-09-15 (21:11:38) - 2001-10-21 (04:00:31) Li: 2001-10-21 (04:00:31) - 2001-11-09 (09:54:27) Aq: 2001-11-09 (09:54:27) - 2001-12-08 (06:45:21) Pi: 2001-12-08 (06:45:21) - 2002-01-09 (08:35:14) Cn: 2002-01-09 (08:35:14) - 2002-02-07 (05:26:08) Sc: 2002-02-07 (05:26:08) - 2002-02-13 (15:24:07) Sg: 2002-02-13 (15:24:07) - 2002-03-08 (02:17:02) Ar: 2002-03-08 (02:17:02) - 2002-03-20 (22:13:00) Le: 2002-03-20 (22:13:00) - 2002-04-12 (09:05:55) Vi: 2002-04-12 (09:05:55) - 2002-05-08 (00:57:50) Cp: 2002-05-08 (00:57:50) - 2002-05-20 (20:53:47) Ta: 2002-05-20 (20:53:47) - 2002-05-24 (01:52:46) Ge: 2002-05-24 (01:52:46) - 2002-05-27 (06:51:46) Li: 2002-05-27 (06:51:46) - 2002-06-15 (12:45:42) Aq: 2002-06-15 (12:45:42) - 2002-06-25 (03:42:40) Pi: 2002-06-25 (03:42:40) - 2002-07-01 (13:40:38) Cn: 2002-07-01 (13:40:38) - 2002-07-11 (04:37:36) Sc: 2002-07-11 (04:37:36) - 2002-08-12 (06:27:30) Narayana Dasa of D-1 chart (a general purpose phalita dasa): Ta MD: 2001-08-11 (14:22:46) - 2001-09-15 (21:11:38) Antardasas in this MD: Pi: 2001-08-11 (14:22:46) - 2001-08-14 (12:56:50) Ar: 2001-08-14 (12:56:50) - 2001-08-17 (11:30:54) Ta: 2001-08-17 (11:30:54) - 2001-08-20 (10:04:59) Ge: 2001-08-20 (10:04:59) - 2001-08-23 (08:39:03) Cn: 2001-08-23 (08:39:03) - 2001-08-26 (07:13:08) Le: 2001-08-26 (07:13:08) - 2001-08-29 (05:47:12) Vi: 2001-08-29 (05:47:12) - 2001-09-01 (04:21:16) Li: 2001-09-01 (04:21:16) - 2001-09-04 (02:55:21) Sc: 2001-09-04 (02:55:21) - 2001-09-07 (01:29:25) Sg: 2001-09-07 (01:29:25) - 2001-09-10 (00:03:30) Cp: 2001-09-10 (00:03:30) - 2001-09-12 (22:37:34) Aq: 2001-09-12 (22:37:34) - 2001-09-15 (21:11:38) So, is some thing wrong? Best regards, Vijay pvklnrao (AT) ctd (DOT) hcltech.com pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net [pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net]Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:01 PMvedic astrologySubject: [vedic astrology] Re: Full Moon chart Analysis of US eventsDear Vijay and others,The beginning of Pournami (full-Moon day, i.e. 15th day of the standard lunar month) has no significance whatsoever. Moon is 168 deg ahead of Sun at that point.OTOH, the exact END of Pournami has a significance. Sun and Moon are exactly opposite then. That's when the new month starts as per the Orissa/Punjab calendar mentioned by Sanjay.Sun shows soul/self and Moon shows mind/desires. Sun in 1st (self) and Moon in 7th (desires) signals a new beginning.You may note that the names of Hindu lunar months are based on the constellation occupied by Moon when he is full! For example, Moon is in Visakha nakshatra (between 20 deg in Li and 3 deg 20 min in Sc) at the time of Full Moon (end of Pournima) in Vaisakha month. That's why it's called Vaisakha month. The same logic works for all month names. Why weren't the names based on Moon's constellation at the time of New Moon? One can speculate that originally months started at Full Moon and ended at Full Moon and later there was a change. Moreover, this calendar is still in use in parts of India and in some Vaishnava communities.Chaitra Pournima sometimes comes when Sun is still in Pisces, but Vaisakha Pournima comes clearly after Sun crosses into Aries. That's why Full Moon of Vaisakha month signals new year in this calendar.Anyway, proof is in the pudding. Try charts erected at the end of Vaisakha Pournima at national capitals and try to see key events from compressed dasas (esp Narayana dasa) of that chart. If it works, accept this method taught by Sanjay's tradition. Otherwise, stick to the standard lunar new year based on Chaitra Sukla Pratipat.Vijay, just as an exercise, cast Vaisakha Full Moon chart at New Delhi, India for 2000-01 and try to time the earthquake. Were earthy signs and nodes involved in the 3rd from AL showing an earthquake that kills thousands? Was a corresponding Narayana dasa running on Jan 27, 2001?BTW, for dasa compression, compress 120 years to the duration between one Vaisakha Full Moon (end of Vaisakha Pournami) and the next year's Vaisakha Full Moon (355 or 384 days).BTW, many many thanks to Sanjay for revealing this wonderful technique.May Jupiter's light shine on us,NarasimhaArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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