Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 Dear Narasimha and Narayan, Is the Kasinath Hora the same as the Jagannatha Hora option as seen in JHora? Thanks. Hare Krishna SudharsanPlease Chant ---- HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE and Be happy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Sudharsan, > Hare Rama Krishna> > Dear Narasimha and Narayan,> > Is the Kasinath Hora the same as the Jagannatha Hora option as seen in JHora? Thanks.> > Hare Krishna> > Sudharsan None of the five options given in my software (JHora 5.0) for the hora chart covers the correct hora chart which shows money matters clearly. Jagannatha Hora chart is not the right one for money and nor is Parivritti Dwaya Hora chart. The correct hora chart that shows money matters clearly is Kashinatha Hora. Kashinatha Hora chart has been a secret until now. I did not have the permission of my guru Pt. Sanjay Rath to reveal it and so I kept quiet. People were speculating whether Parivritti Dwaya Hora chart was the right one for money or Jagannatha Hora chart, but I had to keep quiet. Now I have my guru's permission and hence I will be teaching it publicly. Be present at the east coast seminar on Aug 31 to learn about it (send a mail to narayan (AT) (DOT) org if you want the details). I think Sanjay is also covering Kashinatha Hora chart more, in his session on national finances. In my session on personal finances and Kashinatha Hora chart, I will be going over the calculation of this hora chart variation in detail and then explain how it is interpreted and how events related to money are timed using it. Kashinatha hora chart will be available in a new release of JHora planned for October. This release will also fix a few daylight savings time and timezone problems in JHora atlas and add some things like Naisargika dasa, combustion details, planetary war details, detailed options in vaiseshikamsa and bar graphs for seeing various strengths side by side. Those who have already bought JHora will not have to buy it again and will be able to download the upgrade from the web. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2003 Report Share Posted August 15, 2003 Dear narasimha rao ji, As you are going to issue a new JHL, Nagpur Long and Lat are 79E06 and 21N09 respectively. You may like to correct this in JHL. Regards, Chandrashekhar. Narasimha P.V.R. Rao [pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net]Friday, August 15, 2003 7:50 AMTo: vedic astrologySubject: [vedic astrology] Re: Narasimhas Topic and JHora Hare Rama Krishna Dear Sudharsan, > Hare Rama Krishna> > Dear Narasimha and Narayan,> > Is the Kasinath Hora the same as the Jagannatha Hora option as seen in JHora? Thanks.> > Hare Krishna> > Sudharsan None of the five options given in my software (JHora 5.0) for the hora chart covers the correct hora chart which shows money matters clearly. Jagannatha Hora chart is not the right one for money and nor is Parivritti Dwaya Hora chart. The correct hora chart that shows money matters clearly is Kashinatha Hora. Kashinatha Hora chart has been a secret until now. I did not have the permission of my guru Pt. Sanjay Rath to reveal it and so I kept quiet. People were speculating whether Parivritti Dwaya Hora chart was the right one for money or Jagannatha Hora chart, but I had to keep quiet. Now I have my guru's permission and hence I will be teaching it publicly. Be present at the east coast seminar on Aug 31 to learn about it (send a mail to narayan (AT) (DOT) org if you want the details). I think Sanjay is also covering Kashinatha Hora chart more, in his session on national finances. In my session on personal finances and Kashinatha Hora chart, I will be going over the calculation of this hora chart variation in detail and then explain how it is interpreted and how events related to money are timed using it. Kashinatha hora chart will be available in a new release of JHora planned for October. This release will also fix a few daylight savings time and timezone problems in JHora atlas and add some things like Naisargika dasa, combustion details, planetary war details, detailed options in vaiseshikamsa and bar graphs for seeing various strengths side by side. Those who have already bought JHora will not have to buy it again and will be able to download the upgrade from the web. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Archives: 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...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2003 Report Share Posted August 15, 2003 Dear Chandrashekhar ji, > Dear narasimha rao ji,> As you are going to issue a new JHL, Nagpur Long and Lat are 79E06 and 21N09> respectively. You may like to correct this in JHL.> Regards,> Chandrashekhar. The commercial JHora has an elaborate international atlas. JHora's international (non-US) atlas is much bigger than ACS atlas, even though the US atlas is about the same size. But the problem with JHora is that it includes many small towns also. For example, there are five Nagpur's in India. The one you gave is the most popular of them. JHora includes that too. When you enter Nagpur, India, there will be five towns listed in the combo box below (under "select - these are the matches found"). You can go into that combobox and select the third entry out of the five. The advantage of this is that if someone is born in a less known Nagpur, you still have the co-ordinates in JHora. The disadvantage is that you have to go back to the customer and ask which of the five Nagpurs he was born in! If you didn't know that there were five Nagpurs and always assumed that Nagpur means the most popular Nagpur, life becomes simpler. Sometimes ignorance is bliss! JHora's advatange is that it includes many small towns too and the disadvantage is that the user has to figure out the correct one when there are multiple towns by the same name (which is common in India). I can make it easier by making the most popular Nagpur the first entry out of the five (instead of arranging them in the increasing order of longitude or latitude). If somebody doesn't bother to check the entire list and chooses the first match by default, he/she will be all set with the popular Nagpur that way. Thanks for pointing this out. If there are similar problems with any other towns, please let me know ASAP. You can send a private mail to pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net. Thanks for all your help in making JHora better. JHora is already the best for Jyotish related calculations, but it is a bit weak in atlas. I am enriching the calculations and displays and I will need to work on atlas and timezones to fix the problems. Your help in that regard is appreciated. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 Dear Narasimharaoji, You are right, the fault is mine as I did not check the drop down list. Perhaps if the state in which similarly named towns are indicated is given( e.g.The Nagpur which center of India is in Maharashtra); the confusion would be over. I knew about a Chota Nagpur but not other towns with name Nagpur. This was more so as astro.com gives only one Nagpur. Regards, Chandrashekhar. Narasimha P.V.R. Rao [pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net]Saturday, August 16, 2003 8:36 AMTo: vedic astrologySubject: [vedic astrology] Re: Narasimhas Topic and JHora Dear Chandrashekhar ji, > Dear narasimha rao ji,> As you are going to issue a new JHL, Nagpur Long and Lat are 79E06 and 21N09> respectively. You may like to correct this in JHL.> Regards,> Chandrashekhar. The commercial JHora has an elaborate international atlas. JHora's international (non-US) atlas is much bigger than ACS atlas, even though the US atlas is about the same size. But the problem with JHora is that it includes many small towns also. For example, there are five Nagpur's in India. The one you gave is the most popular of them. JHora includes that too. When you enter Nagpur, India, there will be five towns listed in the combo box below (under "select - these are the matches found"). You can go into that combobox and select the third entry out of the five. The advantage of this is that if someone is born in a less known Nagpur, you still have the co-ordinates in JHora. The disadvantage is that you have to go back to the customer and ask which of the five Nagpurs he was born in! If you didn't know that there were five Nagpurs and always assumed that Nagpur means the most popular Nagpur, life becomes simpler. Sometimes ignorance is bliss! JHora's advatange is that it includes many small towns too and the disadvantage is that the user has to figure out the correct one when there are multiple towns by the same name (which is common in India). I can make it easier by making the most popular Nagpur the first entry out of the five (instead of arranging them in the increasing order of longitude or latitude). If somebody doesn't bother to check the entire list and chooses the first match by default, he/she will be all set with the popular Nagpur that way. Thanks for pointing this out. If there are similar problems with any other towns, please let me know ASAP. You can send a private mail to pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net. Thanks for all your help in making JHora better. JHora is already the best for Jyotish related calculations, but it is a bit weak in atlas. I am enriching the calculations and displays and I will need to work on atlas and timezones to fix the problems. Your help in that regard is appreciated. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Archives: 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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