Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Dear Raghunath, It is not there in the current release of JHora. If you want to experiment with it, you will have to calculate manually. Take the longitudes of Moon and Rahu. Add them and divide the sum by 2. I may add it to JHora in a future release. May the light of Brahman shine within, 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 ------------------------------- > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Narasimha JI, > > Welcome back and good to read about your 'Bhrigu Bindu Progression in > Annual Charts' examples. Please tell me, where do I find the BB in > HHora. In yor first example, you said "The BB for the year is at > 2Cp28", how and where do I find this in JHora ? > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 Om Krishna Guru Namaste Narasimha Ji and Fellow Students, Thanks for the note and also for the pointers for the calculation. Yes, I love to have this kind of calculations in JHora. So that students like me, can continue the analysis/doscovery directly, rather than spending time in manual calculations. As you know when I study any priciple, I like to test in many charts, which demands more time and if I do manual calculations, it will take many hours, which unfortunately I/we have less in our hand. So I would request you to add this and any other methods, which you are doing research into your future release of JHora (when time permits for you). So that research minded studetns like me can continue your reserach from there. Anyhow, now coming back to "Bhrigu-Bindu" calculation: When I have refered back my notes on this subject, where Sri CS Patel Ji mentioned in his Article 15 at page No: 124 of a book called "Navamsa and Nadi Astrology", he gave a definition as follows: "Deduct the Longitude of Rahu from that of the Moon. the difference be divided by two (2). Add the quotient to Rahu's position. The result will be Rahu-Moon midpoint is also called "Bhrigu-Bindu". The above is slightly different from your calculation, so which one is correct ?, then I will apply this on few charts and try to learn from there. So request you to please clarify my doubt and educate me. A side note to my fellow students:- ================================== I have read (at least 3 times) a book called "Bhrigu Nandi Nadi" by my Guru Ji's Guru Sri RG Rao Ji. This book has got about 500+ Charts in it and evey time I read a chart from this book, I learnt a new thing. So if some one has more interest in Bhrigu Nandi Nadi principles, then I would suggest you to read/study this book and pair up with me once you have finished reading at least 2 times. So that we can work together on a paper with some exaple charts and share our findings with our fellow studetns for their further study. I can not do this study, this year as I have already have few studies in my hand, but surely love to do this work with some one next year. Thanks for your help in advance. Regards Raghunatha Rao === vedic astrology/message/72945 "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:05 pm Re: Bhrigu Bindu Progression in Annual Charts Dear Raghunath, It is not there in the current release of JHora. If you want to experiment with it, you will have to calculate manually. Take the longitudes of Moon and Rahu. Add them and divide the sum by 2. I may add it to JHora in a future release. May the light of Brahman shine within, Narasimha ==== vedic astrology/message/72944 "Raghunatha RaoNemani" <raon1008 Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:36 pm Re : Bhrigu Bindu Progression in Annual Charts Om Krishna Guru Namaste Narasimha JI, Welcome back and good to read about your 'Bhrigu Bindu Progression in Annual Charts' examples. Please tell me, where do I find the BB in HHora. In yor first example, you said "The BB for the year is at 2Cp28", how and where do I find this in JHora ? Regards Raghunatha Rao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 || Sri Gurave Namah || Dear Raghunatha, Both Calculations are same, PVR: Take the longitudes of Moon and Rahu. Add them and divide the sum by 2. BB = (M+R)/2 YouSaid:"Deduct the Longitude of Rahu from that of the Moon. the difference be divided by two (2). Add the quotient to Rahu's position. The result will be Rahu-Moon midpoint is also called "Bhrigu-Bindu". ... The above is slightly different from your calculation, so which one is correct ?, BB= (M-R)/2+R = ((M-R) + 2R)/2 = (M+R)/2 Warm Regards Sanjay P On 3/26/06, Raghunatha RaoNemani <raon1008 wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Narasimha Ji and Fellow Students, > > Thanks for the note and also for the pointers for the calculation. > > Yes, I love to have this kind of calculations in JHora. So that > students like me, can continue the analysis/doscovery directly, > rather than spending time in manual calculations. As you know when I > study any priciple, I like to test in many charts, which demands more > time and if I do manual calculations, it will take many hours, which > unfortunately I/we have less in our hand. So I would request you to > add this and any other methods, which you are doing research into > your future release of JHora (when time permits for you). So that > research minded studetns like me can continue your reserach from > there. > > Anyhow, now coming back to "Bhrigu-Bindu" calculation: When I have > refered back my notes on this subject, where Sri CS Patel Ji > mentioned in his Article 15 at page No: 124 of a book called "Navamsa > and Nadi Astrology", he gave a definition as follows: > > "Deduct the Longitude of Rahu from that of the Moon. the difference > be divided by two (2). Add the quotient to Rahu's position. The > result will be Rahu-Moon midpoint is also called "Bhrigu-Bindu". > > The above is slightly different from your calculation, so which one > is correct ?, then I will apply this on few charts and try to learn > from there. So request you to please clarify my doubt and educate me. > > A side note to my fellow students:- > ================================== > I have read (at least 3 times) a book called "Bhrigu Nandi Nadi" by > my Guru Ji's Guru Sri RG Rao Ji. This book has got about 500+ Charts > in it and evey time I read a chart from this book, I learnt a new > thing. So if some one has more interest in Bhrigu Nandi Nadi > principles, then I would suggest you to read/study this book and pair > up with me once you have finished reading at least 2 times. So that > we can work together on a paper with some exaple charts and share our > findings with our fellow studetns for their further study. I can not > do this study, this year as I have already have few studies in my > hand, but surely love to do this work with some one next year. > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao > > === > > vedic astrology/message/72945 > "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr > Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:05 pm > Re: Bhrigu Bindu Progression in Annual Charts > > > Dear Raghunath, > > It is not there in the current release of JHora. If you want to > experiment with it, you will have to calculate manually. > > Take the longitudes of Moon and Rahu. Add them and divide the sum by > 2. > > I may add it to JHora in a future release. > > May the light of Brahman shine within, > Narasimha > > ==== > > vedic astrology/message/72944 > "Raghunatha RaoNemani" <raon1008 > Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:36 pm > Re : Bhrigu Bindu Progression in Annual Charts > > > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Narasimha JI, > > Welcome back and good to read about your 'Bhrigu Bindu Progression in > Annual Charts' examples. Please tell me, where do I find the BB in > HHora. In yor first example, you said "The BB for the year is at > 2Cp28", how and where do I find this in JHora ? > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > - Visit your group "vedic astrology<vedic astrology>" > on the web. > > - > vedic astrology<vedic astrology-@gro\ ups.com?subject=Un> > > - Terms of > Service <>. > > > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Om Krishna Guru Namaste Sanjay P Ji, Thank you for confirming both are same and I/we will continue the research now. Regards Raghunatha Rao vedic astrology, "Sanjay Prabhakaran" <sanjaychettiar wrote: > Dear Raghunatha, Both Calculations are same, PVR: Take the longitudes of Moon and Rahu. Add them and divide the sum by 2. BB = (M+R)/2 YouSaid:"Deduct the Longitude of Rahu from that of the Moon. the difference be divided by two (2). Add the quotient to Rahu's position. The result will be Rahu-Moon midpoint is also called "Bhrigu-Bindu". ... The above is slightly different from your calculation, so which one is correct ?, BB= (M-R)/2+R = ((M-R) + 2R)/2 = (M+R)/2 Warm Regards Sanjay P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Dear All, Now a day here in our discussions Rahu & Ketu is playing important rolls!! They may be also indicating the dark and secret areas of astrology. Let it be the Rahu-Moon Mid point (Bhrigu-Bindu), Rahu- Sikhi Chakram (Ra-Si Chakram), controversies on the Drishti/Rasmi of Rahu and Ketu, Or the Yugadi calculations, they have their important role to play, since Rahu and Ketu are one of the best mathematical points that depict the rhythm of Solar system, and thus the rhythm of destiny for us, the living organisms on earth. Love, Sreenadh vedic astrology, "Raghunatha RaoNemani" <raon1008 wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Sanjay P Ji, > > Thank you for confirming both are same and I/we will continue the > research now. > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao > > > vedic astrology, "Sanjay Prabhakaran" > <sanjaychettiar@> wrote: > > > Dear Raghunatha, > > Both Calculations are same, > > PVR: Take the longitudes of Moon and Rahu. Add them and divide the > sum by > 2. > > BB = (M+R)/2 > > YouSaid:"Deduct the Longitude of Rahu from that of the Moon. the > difference > be divided by two (2). Add the quotient to Rahu's position. The > result will be Rahu-Moon midpoint is also called "Bhrigu-Bindu". > .. > The above is slightly different from your calculation, so which one > is correct ?, > > BB= (M-R)/2+R > = ((M-R) + 2R)/2 > = (M+R)/2 > > Warm Regards > Sanjay P > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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