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Om

 

Dear Guru Narasimha and other Gurus and list members,

 

As suggested in (your book - Guru Narasimha) Vedic Astrology: An

Integrated Approach, the Sayanaadi Avastha is the most important of

all states.

 

The formula given to compute is (C x P x A) + M + G + L

C - constellation no.

P - planet index

A - Amsa number of planet

M - Moon's constellation

G - Ghati running at birth

L - Lagna rasi

 

Would very much appreciate if Guru Narasimha or any learned member

could give the values of the planet index (P) one should use for

Rahu, Ketu, Saturn and Mars.

 

>From the examples given in the book the values for Sun (1), Moon

(2), Mercury (4), Jupiter (5), and Venus (6) can be figured out.

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

Ashwin.

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Dear Ashwin,

 

I wrote: "Suppose P is the index of the planet whose avastha we are

finding (1 for Sun, 2 for Moon etc)." I thought that the rest would

be obvious based on these two, but I guess not. If I get a chance to

revise the text for a future edition, I will clarify further.

 

The complete list is:

 

1 - Sun

2 - Moon

3 - Mars

4 - Mercury

5 - Jupiter

6 - Venus

7 - Saturn

8 - Rahu

9 - Ketu

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

 

> Om

>

> Dear Guru Narasimha and other Gurus and list members,

>

> As suggested in (your book - Guru Narasimha) Vedic Astrology: An

> Integrated Approach, the Sayanaadi Avastha is the most important of

> all states.

>

> The formula given to compute is (C x P x A) + M + G + L

> C - constellation no.

> P - planet index

> A - Amsa number of planet

> M - Moon's constellation

> G - Ghati running at birth

> L - Lagna rasi

>

> Would very much appreciate if Guru Narasimha or any learned member

> could give the values of the planet index (P) one should use for

> Rahu, Ketu, Saturn and Mars.

>

> From the examples given in the book the values for Sun (1), Moon

> (2), Mercury (4), Jupiter (5), and Venus (6) can be figured out.

>

> Many thanks in advance.

>

> Ashwin.

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