Guest guest Posted June 18, 2002 Report Share Posted June 18, 2002 Hello everyone I was playing around with JHora software to see when various transits occur. In the course of that I found that on July 3, 2002 at a particular time (7:18:11am) for the place I live in (96W20, 30N20, 6:00 West of GMT), Jupiter and Mars are in exact conjunction, down to the fractions of a second (29 deg 37 min 29.66 sec). Now JHora tells me that Mars is AK and Jupiter is AmK. I realize that because of rounding errors associated with floating point calculations, one of the logitudes comes out as being greater than the other. My question is, when we have such close conjunctions (or even when the longitudes match but in different signs), is there any other rule that we have to use to determine AK and AmK (like planet-sign relationship). Since the AK determines several other factors (eg. Ishta Devata) it is important to know which one to choose. The same situation can occur for any of the other karakas also. Another query unrelated to the above: From approx. midnight of July 4 for about 6 hours, both the Gurus (Jupiter and Venus) are in Cancer. I am tempted to think that this time period will be significant in some way and would like the gurus on the list and others to point out any such significance. Thanks Vinod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2002 Report Share Posted June 18, 2002 Om Dear Vinod, I will quote from Narasimhaji's book - "If two planets are exactly the same longitude, then they will hold a karakatwa (significations) together and the next karakatwa will have no ruler. We should use the corresponding sthira karak in that case." My impression is that to determine the Ista Devata we should look at the 12th house/s in the Navamsa from both the "Atmakaraka" planets and use the stronger of the two houses or planets in/associated with the respective 12th houses. Learned members can guide us further. Best Wishes. Ashwin vedic astrology, Vinod Srinivasan <vinod@t...> wrote: > > Hello everyone > > I was playing around with JHora software to see when various transits > occur. In the course of that I found that on July 3, 2002 at a particular > time (7:18:11am) for the place I live in (96W20, 30N20, 6:00 West of GMT), > Jupiter and Mars are in exact conjunction, down to the fractions of a > second (29 deg 37 min 29.66 sec). > > Now JHora tells me that Mars is AK and Jupiter is AmK. I realize that > because of rounding errors associated with floating point calculations, > one of the logitudes comes out as being greater than the other. My > question is, when we have such close conjunctions (or even when the > longitudes match but in different signs), is there any other rule that we > have to use to determine AK and AmK (like planet-sign relationship). Since > the AK determines several other factors (eg. Ishta Devata) it is important > to know which one to choose. The same situation can occur for any of the > other karakas also. > > Another query unrelated to the above: From approx. midnight of July 4 for > about 6 hours, both the Gurus (Jupiter and Venus) are in Cancer. I am > tempted to think that this time period will be significant in some way and > would like the gurus on the list and others to point out any such > significance. > > Thanks > > Vinod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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