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friends,

 

The lunar eclipse of Monday is a very rare one. It is interesting to note that

Moon was in the last degree of Pisces when the eclipse started and was in the

first degree of Aries when the eclipse ended.

 

Thus, Moon was in deep gandanta during the eclipse and changed from one gandanta

to another while remaining in eclipse. Doesn't seem like a good thing.

 

Those who can, please pray to Mother Durga or Lord Narasimha during the next 2

weeks for the well-being of the world.

 

Can someone find out when was the last time Sun or Moon changed from Pi to Ar or

from Cn to Le or from Sc to Sg in the middle of a solar or lunar eclipse

(respectively)? It should be a very rare thing.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha

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I dread asking but what could this indicate or what could we (as the

world) be in store for?

 

Sejal

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

>

> friends,

>

> The lunar eclipse of Monday is a very rare one. It is interesting

to note that Moon was in the last degree of Pisces when the eclipse

started and was in the first degree of Aries when the eclipse ended.

>

> Thus, Moon was in deep gandanta during the eclipse and changed

from one gandanta to another while remaining in eclipse. Doesn't

seem like a good thing.

>

> Those who can, please pray to Mother Durga or Lord Narasimha

during the next 2 weeks for the well-being of the world.

>

> Can someone find out when was the last time Sun or Moon changed

from Pi to Ar or from Cn to Le or from Sc to Sg in the middle of a

solar or lunar eclipse (respectively)? It should be a very rare

thing.

>

> 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

> -------------------------------

>

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Namaste,

 

>The lunar eclipse of Monday is a very rare one. It is

interesting to note that Moon was in the last degree

of Pisces when the eclipse started and was in the

first degree of Aries when the eclipse ended.

>Thus, Moon was in deep gandanta during the eclipse

and changed from one gandanta to another while

remaining in eclipse. Doesn't seem like a good thing.

 

 

Please refer to URL

http://www.space.com/spacewatch/051014_lunar_eclipse.html#time

 

I understand Alaska and Hawaii will see the entire

eclipse from start to finish. Hence these regions may

be affected due to aftermath of the eclipse.

 

 

--- "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr wrote:

 

> friends,

>

> The lunar eclipse of Monday is a very rare one. It

> is interesting to note that Moon was in the last

> degree of Pisces when the eclipse started and was in

> the first degree of Aries when the eclipse ended.

>

> Thus, Moon was in deep gandanta during the eclipse

> and changed from one gandanta to another while

> remaining in eclipse. Doesn't seem like a good

> thing.

>

> Those who can, please pray to Mother Durga or Lord

> Narasimha during the next 2 weeks for the well-being

> of the world.

>

> Can someone find out when was the last time Sun or

> Moon changed from Pi to Ar or from Cn to Le or from

> Sc to Sg in the middle of a solar or lunar eclipse

> (respectively)? It should be a very rare thing.

>

> 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

>

-------------------------------

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Narasimha

 

Regarding the rarity of the change from Pisces to Aries, that is certainly rare,

once in two and a half years the Sun gets into position where there is the

likelihood of a blue moon - ie two full moons in the same sign because the

first is at zero degrees as on 17th October. I guess there must be a one in

four chance of being in a gandanta position as well, there being 3 gandanta

points, so once in 10 years it is statistically possible at the lunar eclipse,

but once in 50 or 60 years in full moons overall, as only 1/5 or 1/6 of them

are eclipses. Of course the 'blue' moon is commonly taken to mean two full

moons in the same calendar month. But if you look over approx. 6 1/2 months

you will find a totally extraordinary series of 7 full moons at zero or 30

degrees - including of course Makara Sankranti - with 2 full moons in Aries, no

full moon in Gemini and again two full moons in Virgo with the Sun in that

gandanta position twice in Scorpio and Pisces and the moon twice in Pisces and

Cancer. As there are 7 full moons in this series of 0/30 degrees area, the

final one will have the Sun in Gandanta of Pisces (but not at lunar eclipse)

where it all started on 17th October. When we would expect a lunar eclipse in

March/April next year there is none, just the total solar eclipse on 29th March

in the centre of Pisces. I think this whole event may be unique.

 

There is some major change happening, which will affect the masses. What does

anyone know about the effect of full moons?

 

Regards

 

Gordon

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... hamsasso.aham ..

 

Dear Narasimha,

 

> Can someone find out when was the last time Sun or Moon changed

from Pi to Ar or from Cn to Le or from Sc to Sg in the middle of a

solar or lunar eclipse (respectively)? It should be a very rare

thing.

 

In the case of solar eclipses, it is a rare thing indeed. The last

one was a move into Aries on 7th April 1568. The next one will be a

move into Leo on 22nd August 2370. (The sun doesn't move into a new

rasi during an eclipse very often at all. They seem to be clustered

in particular centuries, and we're in the middle of a drought).

 

Lunar eclipses during lunar gandantha are more common. We've had 6

in the last century. The next one will be a move into Aries on 15

June 2011. The number after the double dashes (--) is the number of

lunar eclipses in the interims which did not match your criteria.

 

Move from Sco to Sag.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 15 Jun 2011 11:22:21.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 15 Jun 2011 15:02:42.

Move from Pis to Ari -- 12.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 17 Oct 2005 04:33:20.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 17 Oct 2005 05:33:07.

Move from Sco to Sag -- 29.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 14 Jun 1992 20:26:22.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 14 Jun 1992 23:27:29.

Move from Pis to Ari -- 12.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 17 Oct 1986 10:29:01.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 17 Oct 1986 14:06:53.

Move from Sco to Sag -- 92.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 14 Jun 1946 09:43:46.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 14 Jun 1946 13:33:53.

Move from Sco to Sag -- 43.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 14 Jun 1927 23:42:20.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 15 Jun 1927 03:06:17.

Move from Pis to Ari -- 13.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 16 Oct 1921 14:13:32.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 16 Oct 1921 17:33:46.

Move from Pis to Ari -- 43.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 16 Oct 1902 21:16:45.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 17 Oct 1902 00:50:06.

Move from Pis to Ari -- 45.

Lunar Eclipse Begins. 15 Oct 1883 22:58:19.

Lunar Eclipse Ends. 16 Oct 1883 00:50:22.

 

ajit

 

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vedic astrology [vedic-

astrology] On Behalf Of Narasimha P.V.R. Rao

Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:04 PM

vedic astrology; sohamsa;

 

[vedic astrology] A Very Rare Eclipse

 

friends,

 

The lunar eclipse of Monday is a very rare one. It is interesting to

note that Moon was in the last degree of Pisces when the eclipse

started and was in the first degree of Aries when the eclipse ended.

 

Thus, Moon was in deep gandanta during the eclipse and changed from

one gandanta to another while remaining in eclipse. Doesn't seem

like a good thing.

 

Those who can, please pray to Mother Durga or Lord Narasimha during

the next 2 weeks for the well-being of the world.

 

Can someone find out when was the last time Sun or Moon changed from

Pi to Ar or from Cn to Le or from Sc to Sg in the middle of a solar

or lunar eclipse (respectively)? It should be a very rare thing.

 

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

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