Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Dear sirs, A few issues are worth consideration.Sun rise time and its definition is of paramount importance.Tattwa and hora for longevity as well as thithi parvesh chakra necessisate that there should be option for sunrise variation .An option can also be considered for calculation of Hora working catering diurnal and noctural division at least in commercial version.In earlier free version Sun rise was different. Tue, 03 Feb 2004 02:53:45 -0000 "gulabo_jain" <gulabo_jain >Re: Question to PVR regarding JHL 5.0 free versionHi AllWhere did you download JHL 5.0 free versionThanksGulabo--- In vedic astrology, 108ar <bona_mente> wrote:> Dear Dhira, I haven't noticed any change in HL position from one /free/ HL to another 'free/? Maybe some special set-up I haven't noticed?> > Narasimha promissed TP annual charts for free HL5- would be great if he would let us know WHEN/IF that will happen?> Regards,> Anna> Dhira Krsna BCS <Dhira.Krsna.BCS@p...> wrote:> Dear Murali and Narasimha,> > >Could you please shed> >some light regarding this software correction?> > The fact is that these special lagna's are very sensitive to the time of> Sunrise and this has been adjusted in the newer version of JHL 5. If I'm> right, Narasimha has put "edge of Sun apparently on the horizon" as> default. Maybe it would be better for him to readjust the sunrise to "edge> of Sun truly on the horizon" or give the option free to choose between the> 3 options. I have noticed recently in a chart that Hora Lagna even jumped> 2 signs different according to the older version. Which is very confusing,> and I do not agree with it.> > Yours,> Dhira Krsna dasa,> Jyotishi> http://www.radhadesh.com> > > > > ______________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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