Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Does anyone know the Ayanamsha Value for Vakya ephemeris??? ----------------------- In the Hindu (Vedic) astrology, the Nirayana system is used to calculate the Lagna (Ascendant) and longitudes of planets, by deducting the Ayanamsha from Sayana system positions. The popular ayanamshas used are of Lahiri, Raman and Krishnamurthy (K. P.). The differences in ayanamshas vary from about 6 minutes to 1 degree 30 minutes in these systems. As a typical case, in year 1938 the ayanamshas are about Lahiri 23-00, Raman 21-33 and K. P 22-54. When the Lagna and the planets are at the edge of a Rashi (sign), these three ayanamshas may give different lagnas and planetary positions in the rashis. If not in the Rashi chart, they will definitely affect the other Varga (divisional) charts, particularly the Shatshiamsha (1/60 part = 30 minutes) chart. If one can go into the Nadi amsha ( 1/150 part=12 minutes), the situation will be definitely the worst. In this connection, our respected late Sri R. Santhanam states in is book Deva Keralam: To wit, if a planet, say Saturn is in Aries 19-59 as per Lahiri Ayanamsha, another Ayanamsha even with a small difference of minus 2' of arc can place Saturn somewhat ahead and give it Libra navamsha instead of Virgo navamsha due to Lahiri. Saturn even in Aries Rashi with Libra navamsha protects one from heart ailments, gives him longevity and helps him progress in his calling. The same Saturn with Aries sign position but in Virgo navamsha makes him wholly unreliable and makes him a victim of some sort of diseases of hands and legs. This difference could be easily located by an experienced astrologer. Same is the case with other divisions including navamsha. Also, in this connection, it may also be worthwhile to quote from the June 1991 Grahavani journal (of Hyderabad, AP., India): According to almost all ephemeris, Saturn had gone into retrogression and entered Dhanus (Sagittarius) and again reentered Makara (Capricorn) on 15 December 1990. But according to Vakya Panchanga (ephemeris) followed by Nadi astrologers in South India, Saturn entered Makara on 10 February 1991, that is, a difference of 55 days. Then what is the fate of the children born between 15 Dec 1990 to 10 Feb 1991, whether Saturn is to be placed in Dhanus or Makara. According to Vakya Panchanga, such a situation is common for Saturn whenever it retrogrades or entering the signs, there will be a difference of nearly 90 days, and for Jupiter 15 days and for fast moving planets Budha (Mercury), Sukra (Venus) for 1 to 3 days will be there. How to reconcile this position is for scholars in the science to decide. All Nadi literature was based on Vakya Panchanga and the predictions arrived on such calculations are 80% coming true. In view of the different Graha Gathis (planetary movements) even the horoscope charts prepared through computers are of no use. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 Dear Ravi ji I seen one panchang in Kashi too and bramhpakshi panchag too- both are quite close to one used by nadi astrologers. regards / Prafulla Gang We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams. > > maniam (AT) epicventures (DOT) com > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 09:51:03 -0000 > valist > Ayanamsha > > Does anyone know the Ayanamsha Value for Vakya ephemeris??? > > ----------------------- > > In the Hindu (Vedic) astrology, the Nirayana system is used to > calculate the Lagna (Ascendant) and longitudes of planets, by > deducting the Ayanamsha from Sayana system positions. The popular > ayanamshas used are of Lahiri, Raman and Krishnamurthy (K. P.). The > differences in ayanamshas vary from about 6 minutes to 1 degree 30 > minutes in these systems. As a typical case, in year 1938 the > ayanamshas are about Lahiri 23-00, Raman 21-33 and K. P 22-54. When > the Lagna and the planets are at the edge of a Rashi (sign), these > three ayanamshas may give different lagnas and planetary positions in > the rashis. If not in the Rashi chart, they will definitely affect > the other Varga (divisional) charts, particularly the Shatshiamsha > (1/60 part = 30 minutes) chart. If one can go into the Nadi amsha ( > 1/150 part=12 minutes), the situation will be definitely the worst. > > In this connection, our respected late Sri R. Santhanam states in is > book Deva Keralam: > > To wit, if a planet, say Saturn is in Aries 19-59 as per Lahiri > Ayanamsha, another Ayanamsha even with a small difference of minus 2' > of arc can place Saturn somewhat ahead and give it Libra navamsha > instead of Virgo navamsha due to Lahiri. Saturn even in Aries Rashi > with Libra navamsha protects one from heart ailments, gives him > longevity and helps him progress in his calling. The same Saturn with > Aries sign position but in Virgo navamsha makes him wholly unreliable > and makes him a victim of some sort of diseases of hands and legs. > This difference could be easily located by an experienced astrologer. > Same is the case with other divisions including navamsha. > > Also, in this connection, it may also be worthwhile to quote from the > June 1991 Grahavani journal (of Hyderabad, AP., India): > > According to almost all ephemeris, Saturn had gone into retrogression > and entered Dhanus (Sagittarius) and again reentered Makara > (Capricorn) on 15 December 1990. But according to Vakya Panchanga > (ephemeris) followed by Nadi astrologers in South India, Saturn > entered Makara on 10 February 1991, that is, a difference of 55 days. > Then what is the fate of the children born between 15 Dec 1990 to 10 > Feb 1991, whether Saturn is to be placed in Dhanus or Makara. > According to Vakya Panchanga, such a situation is common for Saturn > whenever it retrogrades or entering the signs, there will be a > difference of nearly 90 days, and for Jupiter 15 days and for fast > moving planets Budha (Mercury), Sukra (Venus) for 1 to 3 days will be > there. How to reconcile this position is for scholars in the science > to decide. All Nadi literature was based on Vakya Panchanga and the > predictions arrived on such calculations are 80% coming true. In view > of the different Graha Gathis (planetary movements) even the > horoscope charts prepared through computers are of no use. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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