Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Hello Pradipto: Here is my simplistic answer: 1) The position of the Moon in the birth chart governs the transit of planets, i.e. if Moon in in Aries in the birth chart, then Jupiter is currently transiting 6th from the Natal Moon today. Now, the two FARTHEST inhabited places on Earth are San Franciso and Bombay, India. There is a 12.5 hour difference in time zone between the two places and the planets would have travelled just a few degrees in 12.5 hours so it WON'T MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE where in the world you're analyzing transits. Especailly, for Jupiter which stays in one sign for 13 months, Saturn for 2.5 years, Rahu & Ketu for 1.5 years, Mars for 45 days, Mercury for 30 days, Sun for 30 days, Venus for 25 days. Moon is the only planet that may be affected by the 12.5 hour difference, i.e. Moon calculated from India MAY be in a different sign as calculated from San Fransico on the same date and same time. 2) Ideally, one would consider the transits from the place they are physically present. Hope this answers your question. Mukund vedic astrology, Pradipto Banerjee <pradiban> wrote: > Dear Learned members, > > Since I am beginner, please don't mind a very basic > question regarding transits analysis: > > (a) Should the (i) location of the birth or the (ii) > current location of the native be used for transit > analysis ? > (b) If the answer is (ii), then what if the person is > frequently traveling or changes location pretty often? > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 I shall be much oblidged to know , that how do the astronaut verify Gochar . Dhananjayan.monmuk111 <monmuk111 > wrote: Hello Pradipto:Here is my simplistic answer:1) The position of the Moon in the birth chart governs the transit of planets, i.e. if Moon in in Aries in the birth chart, then Jupiter is currently transiting 6th from the Natal Moon today.Now, the two FARTHEST inhabited places on Earth are San Franciso and Bombay, India. There is a 12.5 hour difference in time zone between the two places and the planets would have travelled just a few degrees in 12.5 hours so it WON'T MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE where in the world you're analyzing transits. Especailly, for Jupiter which stays in one sign for 13 months, Saturn for 2.5 years, Rahu & Ketu for 1.5 years, Mars for 45 days, Mercury for 30 days, Sun for 30 days, Venus for 25 days. Moon is the only planet that may be affected by the 12.5 hour difference, i.e. Moon calculated from India MAY be in a different sign as calculated from San Fransico on the same date and same time.2) Ideally, one would consider the transits from the place they are physically present.Hope this answers your question.Mukund--- In vedic astrology, Pradipto Banerjee <pradiban> wrote:> Dear Learned members,> > Since I am beginner, please don't mind a very basic> question regarding transits analysis:> > (a) Should the (i) location of the birth or the (ii)> current location of the native be used for transit> analysis ?> (b) If the answer is (ii), then what if the person is> frequently traveling or changes location pretty often?> > Thanks.> > > > > > Do you ?> > Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends today! Download Messenger Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Hello Dhananjayan: Are you going to be in space any time soon? If you convince me that you're going to be on Mars or Saturn or Jupiter or on any celestial entity that has an orbit, then I'll figure out how to verify Gochar from space. As a resident of Earth and as a Human who isn't going to be travelling outside the Stratosphere any time soon, I don't have time or the need to understand the Gochar calculation in space. Mukund vedic astrology, Dhananjayan Brahma <abhanaya> wrote: > Mr.Mukund, > I shall be much oblidged to know , that how do the astronaut verify Gochar . > Dhananjayan. > > monmuk111 <monmuk111> wrote: > Hello Pradipto: > > Here is my simplistic answer: > > 1) The position of the Moon in the birth chart governs the transit of > planets, i.e. if Moon in in Aries in the birth chart, then Jupiter is > currently transiting 6th from the Natal Moon today. > > Now, the two FARTHEST inhabited places on Earth are San Franciso and > Bombay, India. There is a 12.5 hour difference in time zone between > the two places and the planets would have travelled just a few > degrees in 12.5 hours so it WON'T MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE where in the > world you're analyzing transits. > > Especailly, for Jupiter which stays in one sign for 13 months, Saturn > for 2.5 years, Rahu & Ketu for 1.5 years, Mars for 45 days, Mercury > for 30 days, Sun for 30 days, Venus for 25 days. > > Moon is the only planet that may be affected by the 12.5 hour > difference, i.e. Moon calculated from India MAY be in a different > sign as calculated from San Fransico on the same date and same time. > > 2) Ideally, one would consider the transits from the place they are > physically present. > > Hope this answers your question. > > Mukund > > vedic astrology, Pradipto Banerjee > <pradiban> wrote: > > Dear Learned members, > > > > Since I am beginner, please don't mind a very basic > > question regarding transits analysis: > > > > (a) Should the (i) location of the birth or the (ii) > > current location of the native be used for transit > > analysis ? > > (b) If the answer is (ii), then what if the person is > > frequently traveling or changes location pretty often? > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > Sponsor > > > > Links > > > vedic astrology/ > > > vedic astrology > > Terms of Service. > > > > > Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends today! Download Messenger Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Dear Shri Mukund ji, your replies really stand apart .They are awesome !!! thanks -amit vedic astrology, "monmuk111" <monmuk111> wrote: > Hello Dhananjayan: > > Are you going to be in space any time soon? If you convince me that > you're going to be on Mars or Saturn or Jupiter or on any celestial > entity that has an orbit, then I'll figure out how to verify Gochar > from space. > > As a resident of Earth and as a Human who isn't going to be > travelling outside the Stratosphere any time soon, I don't have time > or the need to understand the Gochar calculation in space. > > Mukund > > > vedic astrology, Dhananjayan Brahma > <abhanaya> wrote: > > Mr.Mukund, > > I shall be much oblidged to know , that how do the astronaut verify > Gochar . > > Dhananjayan. > > > > monmuk111 <monmuk111> wrote: > > Hello Pradipto: > > > > Here is my simplistic answer: > > > > 1) The position of the Moon in the birth chart governs the transit > of > > planets, i.e. if Moon in in Aries in the birth chart, then Jupiter > is > > currently transiting 6th from the Natal Moon today. > > > > Now, the two FARTHEST inhabited places on Earth are San Franciso > and > > Bombay, India. There is a 12.5 hour difference in time zone between > > the two places and the planets would have travelled just a few > > degrees in 12.5 hours so it WON'T MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE where in the > > world you're analyzing transits. > > > > Especailly, for Jupiter which stays in one sign for 13 months, > Saturn > > for 2.5 years, Rahu & Ketu for 1.5 years, Mars for 45 days, Mercury > > for 30 days, Sun for 30 days, Venus for 25 days. > > > > Moon is the only planet that may be affected by the 12.5 hour > > difference, i.e. Moon calculated from India MAY be in a different > > sign as calculated from San Fransico on the same date and same time. > > > > 2) Ideally, one would consider the transits from the place they are > > physically present. > > > > Hope this answers your question. > > > > Mukund > > > > vedic astrology, Pradipto Banerjee > > <pradiban> wrote: > > > Dear Learned members, > > > > > > Since I am beginner, please don't mind a very basic > > > question regarding transits analysis: > > > > > > (a) Should the (i) location of the birth or the (ii) > > > current location of the native be used for transit > > > analysis ? > > > (b) If the answer is (ii), then what if the person is > > > frequently traveling or changes location pretty often? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > vedic astrology/ > > > > > > vedic astrology > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends > today! Download Messenger Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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