Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Dear Raman, > For Sun and Moon, there are no day signs and night signs. Hence we consider > Cancer for Moon and Leo for Sun. This ensures consistency. I argue that this does not ensure consistency, but makes things highly inconsistent. You are mapping both the halves of Vi to night signs (Ge and Cn) and both the halves of Li to day signs (Li and Le). This is a total collapse of the paradigm of each sign mapped to one day sign and one night sign. If the only reason for breaking the paradigm is that Sun and Moon have only sign, why can't we combine them so that there are two signs now? The dichotomy of day/night is created by Sun and Moon and the zodiac is divided into two halves. Each planet except Sun and Moon own one day sign and one night sign each. The irony of this whole thing is that Sun and Moon created this whole dichotomy, but they need to combine into ONE entity in order to take part in this dichotomy! In JHora, I will give Raman Hora the way you defined it now. After all, it is your research. But I will also give a variation based on the Cn/Le change I am suggesting. Ironically, you too had it the way I like it in your original rough draft that was uploaded! Despite my strong reservation about your treatment of Cn and Le, I think the whole idea of combining two seemingly disjoint statements of Varahamihira into one coherent teaching is quite brilliant and I look forward to more contributions from you to the knowledge pool of Jyotisha! May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha ------------------------------- Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org ------------------------------- vedic astrology, "Raman Suprajarama" <cru115@n...> wrote: > Dear Narasimha Rao, > > > > The idea behind hora charts is quite clear. Sun and Moon are considered as > different entities and that is the reason we have Day signs and Night signs. > If we were to consider Sun and Moon as same, then the Hora charts would have > been based on a different concept altogether. > > > > For Sun and Moon, there are no day signs and night signs. Hence we consider > Cancer for Moon and Leo for Sun. This ensures consistency. We can ofcourse > argue that we get two Day signs and two Night signs. But, of the two > options, what I have written is more consistent with the original idea. > > > > Shiva and Parvathi, in the true sense, are actually one. But we live in a > mortal world, where we clearly differentiate everything, thanks to our ego. > The aspects seen in the Hora chart are actually those which strengthen the > desire/ego. Finance, family, etc are strong "bond creating" entities. No > wonder there is a differentiation between the Sun and the Moon! > > > > Om Tat Sat, > > > > Raman Suprajarama > > > > > > vedic astrology > [vedic astrology] On Behalf Of pvr108 > Wednesday, August 17, 2005 8:00 PM > vedic astrology > [vedic astrology] Cn and Le Riddle (Re: (Multiple replies) RE: New > method...) > > > > Dear Raman, > > > > > Virgo Gemini Cancer > > > > > > Libra Libra Leo > > > > Thank you for correcting these two rows in the table (in addition to > > the Scorpio row with a typo). However, I like the original entries > > given in the PDF file better than your corrected entries above! > > > > The whole idea was that one half of the sign said to be Sun's hora > > would be a day sign and the other half of the sign said to be Moon's > > hora would be a night sign. Above, you are mapping the halves of Vi > > to Ge and Cn, BOTH NIGHT signs. Also, you are mapping the halves of > > Li to Li and Le, BOTH DAY signs. The whole paradigm has been broken! > > > > According to the teachings of Parasara and Varahamihira, clearly the > > second half of even sign Vi should be in Sun's hora (i.e. a day > > sign). It can't be Cn. Similarly, the second half of odd sign Li > > should be in Moon's hora (i.e. a night sign). It can't be Le. > > > > If you switch Cn and Le in the above rows (i.e. go back to how they > > were in the table in the PDF file), it would adhere to the paradigm. > > I find it more logical. > > > > As Sun and Moon own only one sign, finding a day/night sign owned by > > them is a problem unlike other planets. Considering Shiva and > > Parvati to be one is the only way out. This issue is encountered so > > many times in Jyotisha (e.g. Kalachakra dasa). > > > > Warm regards, > > Narasimha > > ------------------------------- > > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net > > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org > > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org > > ------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Dear Chandrashekhar ji, > Would you care to explain the source for mapping them to Surya or > Chandra and then on to day or night rasis, which I presume is being > discussed. Or are you talking about some different shloka? There is a verse in Brihajjatakam just before the verse you quoted, which defines the first/second horas in odd signs as Sun's and Moon's horas and reverse in even signs. Parasara also defined the same way in BPHS. In fact, it is not clear that the view in the verse you quoted below is Varahamihira's. He defined the Sun/Moon based hora as if it was his own view and mentioned this 1st lord/11th lord based method as if it was the view of "some others". That is how Sri B. Suryanarain Rao (Raman Suprajarama's grandfather's grandfather) interpreted in his translation of Brihajjatakam. He felt that the definition based on Sun's and Moon's horas was Varahamihira's view and the other 1st/11th method was that of others. Moreover, Sri Rao felt based on his experience that Varahamihira was more correct. At SJC, we use Kashinatha Hora, which builds on the concept of Sun's/Moon's horas and uses day signs and night signs. Raman Suprajarama's innovation is to mix this approach with the 1st/11th method. His hora is identical to SJC's Kashinatha Hora if all planets are in the first 15 deg of signs. In the second halves, he takes the 11th. His idea is that what seem like two different methods mentioned by Varahamihira are actually one single method and Varahamihira encrypted it. It is plausible. At the same time, it is debatable. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha -------------------------------Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.netFree Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.orgSri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org------------------------------- > Dear Raman, Narasimha,> > If I remember right Raman had referred to Varahamihira's Brihajjatakam > as a source or inspiration for the Hora chart he proposed. If I am > right, Varahamihira says:> > keicÄu haera< àwma< ÉpSy vaÁDiNt laÉaixpteiÖRtIyam!,> > kecittu horäà prathamäà bhapasya väïchanti läbhädhipaterdvitéyäm|> > Ôe:ka[s<}amip v[RyiNt SvÖadzEkadzraizpanam!.12.> > dreñkäëasaïjïämapi varëayanti svadvädaçaikädaçaräçipänäm||12||> > Here no reference to first Hora of Sun or Moon is mentioned, if my > understanding is correct, he talks about first Hora being of the Lord of > the rasi and second of the 11th lord. Or rather Varahamihira says that > some Acharyas hold that opinion.> > Then there is a reference in a Vriddha Karika that:> > razerx¡ ÉveÏaera ta> ctuiv¡zit> Sm&ta>,> > räçerardhaà bhaveddhorä täù caturviàçatiù småtäù|> > me;aid tasa< haera[a< pirv&iÄÖy< Évet!.> > meñädi täsäà horäëäà parivåttidvayaà bhavet||> > > This means that first Hora is of Mesha in Mesha rasi second Hora of > Mesha rasi is Vrishabha and so on twice round the rasi chakra. In both > cases, the talk is about Rasi Hora and not about Surya or Chandra Hora. > Therefore the reference to day or night rasi representing Surya or > Chandra is something that I am not able to follow.> > Would you care to explain the source for mapping them to Surya or > Chandra and then on to day or night rasis, which I presume is being > discussed. Or are you talking about some different shloka?> Regards,> Chandrashekhar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 font-family:Arial">Dear Narasimha Rao, font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial;font-style:italic">The dichotomy of day/night is created by Sun and Moon and the zodiac font-family:Arial;font-style:italic">is divided into two halves. Each planet except Sun and Moon own one font-family:Arial;font-style:italic">day sign and one night sign each. The irony of this whole thing is font-family:Arial;font-style:italic">that Sun and Moon created this whole dichotomy, but they need to font-family:Arial;font-style:italic">combine into ONE entity in order to take part in this dichotomy! font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">While constructing the Hora chart, we clearly differentiate between Sun and Moon. We have to continue with this principle in order to maintain consistency. The allotment of signs is based on Sun and Moon lordship and not on Day signs and Night signs. We have considered Day/Night strong signs based on the ownership of Sun/Moon and not the reverse. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">If we consider the normal Hora chart, we find that the planets go into Cancer and Leo. We could take a clue from this and consider the Sun and the Moon as two separate grahas and not one. font-family:Arial"> Om Tat Sat, font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Raman Suprajarama font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial"> [] On Behalf Of pvr108 Thursday, August 18, 2005 7:02 PM [vedic astrology] Cn and Le Riddle (Re: (Multiple replies) RE: New method...) font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Dear Raman, font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">> For Sun and Moon, there are no day signs and night signs. Hence we font-family:Arial">consider font-family:Arial">> Cancer for Moon and Leo for Sun. This ensures consistency. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">I argue that this does not ensure consistency, but makes things font-family:Arial">highly inconsistent. You are mapping both the halves of Vi to night font-family:Arial">signs (Ge and Cn) and both the halves of Li to day signs (Li and font-family:Arial">Le). This is a total collapse of the paradigm of each sign mapped to font-family:Arial">one day sign and one night sign. If the only reason for breaking the font-family:Arial">paradigm is that Sun and Moon have only sign, why can't we combine font-family:Arial">them so that there are two signs now? font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">The dichotomy of day/night is created by Sun and Moon and the zodiac font-family:Arial">is divided into two halves. Each planet except Sun and Moon own one font-family:Arial">day sign and one night sign each. The irony of this whole thing is font-family:Arial">that Sun and Moon created this whole dichotomy, but they need to font-family:Arial">combine into ONE entity in order to take part in this dichotomy! font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">In JHora, I will give Raman Hora the way you defined it now. After font-family:Arial">all, it is your research. But I will also give a variation based on font-family:Arial">the Cn/Le change I am suggesting. Ironically, you too had it the way font-family:Arial">I like it in your original rough draft that was uploaded! font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Despite my strong reservation about your treatment of Cn and Le, I font-family:Arial">think the whole idea of combining two seemingly disjoint statements font-family:Arial">of Varahamihira into one coherent teaching is quite brilliant and I font-family:Arial">look forward to more contributions from you to the knowledge pool of font-family:Arial">Jyotisha! font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">May Jupiter's light shine on us, font-family:Arial">Narasimha font-family:Arial">------------------------------- font-family:Arial">Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net font-family:Arial">Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org font-family:Arial">Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org font-family:Arial">------------------------------- font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">vedic astrology, "Raman Suprajarama" font-family:Arial"><cru115@n...> wrote: font-family:Arial">> Dear Narasimha Rao, font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> The idea behind hora charts is quite clear. Sun and Moon are font-family:Arial">considered as font-family:Arial">> different entities and that is the reason we have Day signs and font-family:Arial">Night signs. font-family:Arial">> If we were to consider Sun and Moon as same, then the Hora charts font-family:Arial">would have font-family:Arial">> been based on a different concept altogether. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> For Sun and Moon, there are no day signs and night signs. Hence we font-family:Arial">consider font-family:Arial">> Cancer for Moon and Leo for Sun. This ensures consistency. We can font-family:Arial">ofcourse font-family:Arial">> argue that we get two Day signs and two Night signs. But, of the font-family:Arial">two font-family:Arial">> options, what I have written is more consistent with the original font-family:Arial">idea. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Shiva and Parvathi, in the true sense, are actually one. But we font-family:Arial">live in a font-family:Arial">> mortal world, where we clearly differentiate everything, thanks to font-family:Arial">our ego. font-family:Arial">> The aspects seen in the Hora chart are actually those which font-family:Arial">strengthen the font-family:Arial">> desire/ego. Finance, family, etc are strong "bond creating" font-family:Arial">entities. No font-family:Arial">> wonder there is a differentiation between the Sun and the Moon! font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Om Tat Sat, font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Raman Suprajarama font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> vedic astrology font-family:Arial">> [vedic astrology] On Behalf Of pvr108 font-family:Arial">> Wednesday, August 17, 2005 8:00 PM font-family:Arial">> vedic astrology font-family:Arial">> [vedic astrology] Cn and Le Riddle (Re: (Multiple font-family:Arial">replies) RE: New font-family:Arial">> method...) font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Dear Raman, font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> > Virgo Gemini Cancer font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> > Libra Libra Leo font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Thank you for correcting these two rows in the table (in addition font-family:Arial">to font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> the Scorpio row with a typo). However, I like the original entries font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> given in the PDF file better than your corrected entries above! font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> The whole idea was that one half of the sign said to be Sun's hora font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> would be a day sign and the other half of the sign said to be font-family:Arial">Moon's font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> hora would be a night sign. Above, you are mapping the halves of font-family:Arial">Vi font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> to Ge and Cn, BOTH NIGHT signs. Also, you are mapping the halves font-family:Arial">of font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Li to Li and Le, BOTH DAY signs. The whole paradigm has been font-family:Arial">broken! font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> According to the teachings of Parasara and Varahamihira, clearly font-family:Arial">the font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> second half of even sign Vi should be in Sun's hora (i.e. a day font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> sign). It can't be Cn. Similarly, the second half of odd sign Li font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> should be in Moon's hora (i.e. a night sign). It can't be Le. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> If you switch Cn and Le in the above rows (i.e. go back to how font-family:Arial">they font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> were in the table in the PDF file), it would adhere to the font-family:Arial">paradigm. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> I find it more logical. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> As Sun and Moon own only one sign, finding a day/night sign owned font-family:Arial">by font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> them is a problem unlike other planets. Considering Shiva and font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Parvati to be one is the only way out. 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Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 font-family:Arial">Dear Sri Chandrashekar, font-family:Arial"> "àyaejnm! - sUyRhaeraya< jataStejiSvníNÔSy haeraya< m&ÊSvÉava ÉviNt, prayojanam - süryahoräyäà jätästejasvinaçcandrasya horäyäà mådusvabhävä bhavanti|" So at least as far as interpretation of Bhattopal goes this (Surya as first horesha and Chandra as second horesha for Vishama and reverse for Sama) has to do with the nature of Jataka. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">The commentary of Bhattotpala can be interpreted as “if a planet is in the hora of Surya, the planet will be strong (tejashwini) and if it is in the hora of Chandra, the planet will be mild (madhu)”. Dr. Raman applied this sentence in the area of remedial measures. If an evil planet is in the Hora of Sun, the remedial measure prescribed should be very powerful to ward off evil doshas and if it is in the Hora of Moon, the measures prescribed can be less powerful. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Govindhabhattatiri, while commenting on this sloka of Varahamihira writes “Nishaaraashayo Nishaphaladhaah Dinaraashayo divaaphaladha iti” font-family:Arial"> Actually if for Sama rasi 3rd house is considered as giving 2nd Hora, this would be even more logical count being reverse and Parakrama of a person has as much bearing on his wealth as his income. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">It all depends on how we interpret the word “parivruthhidwayam”. Parivruthi can mean exchange. font-family:Arial"> Om Tat Sat, font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Raman Suprajarama font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial"> [] On Behalf Of Chandrashekhar Saturday, August 20, 2005 1:03 AM Re: Re: Cn and Le Riddle (Re: (Multiple replies) RE: New method...) font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Dear Narasimha, font-family:Arial">I accept that Varahamihira said that the opinion about Rasi lord being font-family:Arial">lord of the first Hora and Lord of the 11th the 2nd Hora is of other font-family:Arial">Acharyas. The fact of the shloka preceding it is as you say about first font-family:Arial">Hora being of Sun and second of Moon. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Having said that, may I point out that Bhattotpal in his commentary says font-family:Arial">about the reason of allotting First Hora to Sun and second to Moon as: font-family:Arial">"àyaejnm! - sUyRhaeraya< jataStejiSvníNÔSy haeraya< m&ÊSvÉava ÉviNt, font-family:Arial">prayojanam - süryahoräyäà jätästejasvinaçcandrasya horäyäà mådusvabhävä font-family:Arial">bhavanti|" font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">So at least as far as interpretation of Bhattopal goes this (Surya as font-family:Arial">first horesha and Chandra as second horesha for Vishama and reverse for font-family:Arial">Sama) has to do with the nature of Jataka. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Now if we relate this to what Parashara has said: font-family:Arial">tT]eÇ< tSy oeqSy razeyaeR ySy nayk>, font-family:Arial">tatkñetraà tasya kheöasya räçeryo yasya näyakaù| font-family:Arial">sUyeRNÖaeivR;me razaE sme tiÖprItkm!.5. font-family:Arial">süryendvorviñame räçau same tadviparétakam||5|| font-family:Arial">iptríNÔhaereza deva> sUyRSy kIitRta>, font-family:Arial">pitaraçcandrahoreçä deväù süryasya kértitäù| font-family:Arial">razerÏ¡ ÉveÏaera taítuiv¡zit> Sm&ta>. font-family:Arial">räçerarddhaà bhaveddhorä täçcaturviàçatiù småtäù|| font-family:Arial">me;aid tasa< haera[a< pirv&iÄÖy< Évet!.6. font-family:Arial">meñädi täsäà horäëäà parivåttidvayaà bhavet||6|| font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Here contrary to what is interpreted it appears, at least to me with my font-family:Arial">limited knowledge, what is being said is that Surya's devata (first font-family:Arial">hora in Vishama rasi and second Hora of Sama rasi) is Deva and that of font-family:Arial">Chandra (first Hora of Sama rasi and second Hora of Vishama Rasi) the font-family:Arial">Devata is Pitara and he is talking about Parivritti dvaya Hora clearly font-family:Arial">and not as Horas being lorded over by Sun and Moon for Vishama rasi and font-family:Arial">the other way round for Sama rasi. So there appears to be much confusion font-family:Arial">about what Parashara has said. Many astrologers appear to project as if font-family:Arial">Parashara has said first Hora in Vishama rasi belonging to rasi of Sun font-family:Arial">and second to the Moon means they fall in Leo and Cancer rasis. The font-family:Arial">above shloka of BPHS, does not seem to suggest that. Rather it is said font-family:Arial">by Varahamihira in his Brihajjatakam. But even here Bhattotpala font-family:Arial">commentary gives a new direction to that and appears to be more logical. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Again my point is that since Parashara says one should look at wealth font-family:Arial">from Hora chart and 11th house Lord being Labhesha giving one of the two font-family:Arial">Horas of a rasi, depending on whether the Rasi is Sama or Vishama font-family:Arial">appears to be more in line with areas of influence of Bhavas. Actually font-family:Arial">if for Sama rasi 3rd house is considered as giving 2nd Hora, this would font-family:Arial">be even more logical count being reverse and Parakrama of a person has font-family:Arial">as much bearing on his wealth as his income. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Of course what I have said may appear to be not in line with what is font-family:Arial">believed to be said by Parashara to those more learned than me. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Regards, font-family:Arial">Chandrashekhar. font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote: font-family:Arial"> font-family:Arial">> Dear Chandrashekhar ji, font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> > Would you care to explain the source for mapping them to Surya or font-family:Arial">> > Chandra and then on to day or night rasis, which I presume is being font-family:Arial">> > discussed. Or are you talking about some different shloka? font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> There is a verse in Brihajjatakam just before the verse you quoted, font-family:Arial">> which defines the first/second horas in odd signs as Sun's and Moon's font-family:Arial">> horas and reverse in even signs. Parasara also defined the same way in font-family:Arial">> BPHS. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> In fact, it is not clear that the view in the verse you quoted below font-family:Arial">> is Varahamihira's. He defined the Sun/Moon based hora as if it was his font-family:Arial">> own view and mentioned this 1st lord/11th lord based method as if it font-family:Arial">> was the view of "some others". That is how Sri B. Suryanarain Rao font-family:Arial">> (Raman Suprajarama's grandfather's grandfather) interpreted in his font-family:Arial">> translation of Brihajjatakam. He felt that the definition based on font-family:Arial">> Sun's and Moon's horas was Varahamihira's view and the other 1st/11th font-family:Arial">> method was that of others. Moreover, Sri Rao felt based on his font-family:Arial">> experience that Varahamihira was more correct. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> At SJC, we use Kashinatha Hora, which builds on the concept of font-family:Arial">> Sun's/Moon's horas and uses day signs and night signs. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> Raman Suprajarama's innovation is to mix this approach with the font-family:Arial">> 1st/11th method. His hora is identical to SJC's Kashinatha Hora if all font-family:Arial">> planets are in the first 15 deg of signs. In the second halves, he font-family:Arial">> takes the 11th. His idea is that what seem like two different methods font-family:Arial">> mentioned by Varahamihira are actually one single method and font-family:Arial">> Varahamihira encrypted it. It is plausible. At the same time, it is font-family:Arial">> debatable. font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> May Jupiter's light shine on us, font-family:Arial">> Narasimha font-family:Arial">> ------------------------------- font-family:Arial">> Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net font-family:Arial">> Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org font-family:Arial">> Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org font-family:Arial">> ------------------------------- font-family:Arial">> font-family:Arial">> > Dear Raman, Narasimha, font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > If I remember right Raman had referred to Varahamihira's Brihajjatakam font-family:Arial">> > as a source or inspiration for the Hora chart he proposed. If I am font-family:Arial">> > right, Varahamihira says: font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > keicÄu haera< àwma< ÉpSy vaÁDiNt laÉaixpteiÖRtIyam!, font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > kecittu horäà prathamäà bhapasya väïchanti läbhädhipaterdvitéyäm| font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > Ôe:ka[s<}amip v[RyiNt SvÖadzEkadzraizpanam!.12. font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > dreñkäëasaïjïämapi varëayanti svadvädaçaikädaçaräçipänäm||12|| font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > Here no reference to first Hora of Sun or Moon is mentioned, if my font-family:Arial">> > understanding is correct, he talks about first Hora being of the font-family:Arial">> Lord of font-family:Arial">> > the rasi and second of the 11th lord. Or rather Varahamihira says that font-family:Arial">> > some Acharyas hold that opinion. font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > Then there is a reference in a Vriddha Karika that: font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > razerx¡ ÉveÏaera ta> ctuiv¡zit> Sm&ta>, font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > räçerardhaà bhaveddhorä täù caturviàçatiù småtäù| font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > me;aid tasa< haera[a< pirv&iÄÖy< Évet!. font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > meñädi täsäà horäëäà parivåttidvayaà bhavet|| font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > This means that first Hora is of Mesha in Mesha rasi second Hora of font-family:Arial">> > Mesha rasi is Vrishabha and so on twice round the rasi chakra. In both font-family:Arial">> > cases, the talk is about Rasi Hora and not about Surya or Chandra Hora. font-family:Arial">> > Therefore the reference to day or night rasi representing Surya or font-family:Arial">> > Chandra is something that I am not able to follow. font-family:Arial">> > font-family:Arial">> > Would you care to explain the source for mapping them to Surya or font-family:Arial">> > Chandra and then on to day or night rasis, which I presume is being font-family:Arial">> > discussed. 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