Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Hi Could some one please explain how to arrive at the commencement dasa of annual TP chart for a sukla navami born person. Thank you Ponti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Ponti, Let me give you my understanding from Narasimha Ji's teaching regarding the Tithi Pravesha Chakra in this list. The following is the extract from his definition and example from the archives. Please search for the detailed notes in the archives. Also, Narasimha Ji's may be providing the T.P charts in his upcoming J.Hora Lite version software, so that will be useful to you as well. Hope this may be of some help to you. Regards Raghunadha Rao ======== Tithi:- ====== Tithi is the Vedic date of the luni-solar calendar and is a measure of the angular displacement of Moon from Sun. It is known that the period between two consecutive full moon's (i.e. exact 1800 displacement of the Moon from the Sun) is about 29.5 civil days. The total movement of 3600 of the angle between the Luminaries in transit in a month was divided by 30 to obtain a measure of 120 called `Tithi' (luni-solar day). Tithi is the period in which the angular displacement of Moon from Sun increases by exactly 12º. There are fifteen tithis (15 x 120 =1800) in the waxing phase (Sukla paksha) and fifteen tithis is the waning phase (Krishna paksha). The displacement angle = Longitude of Moon longitude of sun. When this angle is divided by 12º, we get an index to the tithi, starting from Sukla Pratipat. Tithi Pravesha Chakra:- ====================== Pravesha means entry or return and Tithi Pravesha Chakra is the chart drawn for the birth moment of Tithi return every year. If the angle from Sun to Moon matches that in the natal chart, it means that the Tithi running is the same as birth Tithi and also the fraction of Tithi remaining is the same as at birth. If someone was born with Sun in Aries on Chaitra Sukla Navami with 25% of the Tithi remaining, the native's astrological luni-solar new year will commence every year when Sun is in Aries and Sukla Navami is running with 25% of the Tithi remaining. A chart cast for this moment for the longitude and latitude of the birthplace irrespective of where the native is currently living will throw light on the events during the coming year. This chart is called Tithi Pravesha(TP) chart. vedic astrology, "ponti6666" <ponti6666> wrote: > Hi > Could some one please explain how to arrive at the commencement dasa > of annual TP chart for a sukla navami born person. > Thank you > Ponti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat Dear Rao, This is very informative. As per my noted birth time 9.04 am on 31st July 49, Vadodara, India, Sun was in Cancer, tithi was shukla shashthi, 2.78% left. An approximate process leads me to same combination on 4th Aug 2003, 3.27.35 am. A rough check shows approx same angular distance between Sun and Moon! Would that be correct? Some how I always thought that luni -solar calendar was shorter than the standard! Have I missed something? Kind regards Ramesh Rao Nemani [raon1008 ]Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 3:17 PMvedic astrologySubject: [vedic astrology] Re: Annual TPHare Rama KrishnaDear Ponti,Let me give you my understanding from Narasimha Ji's teaching regarding the Tithi Pravesha Chakra in this list. The following is the extract from his definition and example from the archives. Please search for the detailed notes in the archives.Also, Narasimha Ji's may be providing the T.P charts in his upcoming J.Hora Lite version software, so that will be usefulto you as well.Hope this may be of some help to you.RegardsRaghunadha Rao========Tithi:-======Tithi is the Vedic date of the luni-solar calendar and is a measure of the angular displacement of Moon from Sun. It is known that the period between two consecutive full moon's (i.e. exact 1800 displacement of the Moon from the Sun) is about 29.5 civil days. The total movement of 3600 of the angle between the Luminaries in transit in a month was divided by 30 to obtain a measure of 120 called `Tithi' (luni-solar day). Tithi is the period in which the angular displacement of Moon from Sun increases by exactly 12º. There are fifteen tithis (15 x 120 =1800) in the waxing phase (Sukla paksha) and fifteen tithis is the waning phase (Krishna paksha). The displacement angle = Longitude of Moon longitude of sun. When this angle is divided by 12º, we get an index to the tithi, starting from Sukla Pratipat.Tithi Pravesha Chakra:-======================Pravesha means entry or return and Tithi Pravesha Chakra is the chart drawn for the birth moment of Tithi return every year. If the angle from Sun to Moon matches that in the natal chart, it means that the Tithi running is the same as birth Tithi and also the fraction of Tithi remaining is the same as at birth. If someone was born with Sun in Aries on Chaitra Sukla Navami with 25% of the Tithi remaining, the native's astrological luni-solar new year will commence every year when Sun is in Aries and Sukla Navami is running with 25% of the Tithi remaining. A chart cast for this moment for the longitude and latitude of the birthplace irrespective of where the native is currently living will throw light on the events during the coming year. This chart is called Tithi Pravesha(TP) chart.vedic astrology, "ponti6666" <ponti6666> wrote:> Hi> Could some one please explain how to arrive at the commencement dasa > of annual TP chart for a sukla navami born person.> Thank you> PontiArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... To visit your group on the web, go to:vedic astrology/ To from this group, send an email to:vedic astrology Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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