Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Dear Mu'Min, The lite version does not have the things that you are looking for, but the commercial version to be released on May 8 does have some things you asked for. I have not given the option to use lagna in Yogini dasa, but have given the option in Vimsottari dasa. In fact, you can initiate Vimsottari dasa from Moon's star or lagna's star or Utpanna star or Kshema star or Adhana star or Mandi's star or Gulika's star or Trisphuta's star. In each case, the respective longitude is used for finding dasas. I am not an expert in Kootas and have not touched them in the software. In fact, the software does not have any features needed for matchmaking. Perhaps later. Ayudha drekkanas, sapra drekkanas, pakshi drekkanas etc of planets are listed in the software. Also listed are the 64th navamsa lord and the 22nd drekkana lords (using 4 different definitions drekkana, so that you can conduct researches). Mrityu bhaga too is listed. The distance of all the planets from the respective mrityu bhaga cusps is listed and planets within 0.5 deg from the cusp of mrityu bhaga are identified. In the case of Moon, Pushkara bhaga too is given along with mrityu bhaga. In fact, the mrityu bhaga support is comprehensive and gives all the options needed. There are two variations given for Moon's mrityu bhaga is classics. So I gave the option to choose the definition you like. Moreover, some people interpret the death-inflicting region differently. For example, 19 deg is the mrityu bhaga of Jupiter in Aries. What does it mean? Does it mean that the fatal one degree starts at 19 deg or is centered at 19 deg or ends at 19 deg? I have given all the three options, so that you can experiment. Dr. Charak, for example, takes 19 deg as the center of mrityu bhaga, i.e. 18.5 deg-19.5 deg is the fatal region for Jupiter in Aries. Based on what I am taught, mrityu bhagas are based on trimsamsa (1/30th division of rasi, which shows evils - BTW, the commercial version gives two additional trimsamsa charts that use all the twelve signs, apart from Parasara's trimsamsa that does not use Cancer and Leo). When we say 19 deg is the fatal part, it means that the 19th degree (or 19th trimsamsa!) is the fatal trimsamsa, i.e. 18 deg-19 deg is the fatal region for Jupiter in Aries. I believe this is the right way. But nevertheless I gave all the three options so that researchers can experiment! Wherever possible, I have given options extensively. All the options are set to the defaults that I recommend. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha > Hi Narasimha,> > It's been awhile since we last chatted. I take it all> is well with you and yours.> > Listen, I wanted to thank you so very much for> bringing out a new version of your program and also to> ask you a few questions. > > Do you have any plans to include options to the Dasa> calculations for say, the Asc's rising degree? I use> this method with my Dasas, and I use both Vimshottari> and Yogini in this manner. I have gotten amazing> results doing this, for nearly 5 years now. > > Also, do you have any plans to attach a module that> will run the Kutas? And if so, will they just be in> terms of an overall score or will they be individually> explained, along with a score all its own? The reason> why I ask this is because I see that alot of programs> out there have vastly different interpretations and> calculation methods for the Kutas; this makes things> very confusing to use them in any meaningful way. I> figured that you and the rest of the scholars could> figure this out, if anyone could you guys can. > > Thanks again for adding the new features, I'm> downloading the program now. Oh, did you include the> Mrityu Bhagyas, and if not, do you have any plans to> include this and the Sarpa Drekkanas? If you already> have them in the program, my bad, I must've overlooked> it.> > Thanks again.> > Salaam,> Mu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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