Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Hello, I have been working with polar longitudes for a bit of time now. Actually I rather use Krushna Jukalkalini's ayanamsha which puts Spica in Polar Longitude... However, I «discorver» that Lahiri ayanamsha might also be a polar longitude ayanamsha based on Aldebaran... Here what I think: For january 1, 1900, if I make Aldebaran to culminate (at 21h45m55s, null coordinates), and give the Midheaven a value of 16:40 Taurus (that is, we adjust the ayanamsha to have that value - and this is the middle of Rohini), I'm near 7' from Lahiri computed ayanamsha. Does anyone knows if Lahiri relied on Aldebaran? Hope this is as clear in English as it seems in French ;-) ===> I have asked the same question on Denis Laboure's (QHP) Forum... So I intend to «crosspost» reflexions from one group to another, if you don't mind... -- Kind regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Hello. What does Polar Longitude mean exactly ? If it means Longitudes near the Polar regions, then how many of us have contacts with people living in those regions ? If I am mistaken about the Polar Longitude then please correct me. regards, Bhaskar. , "Alex" <spica.2000 wrote: > > Hello, > > I have been working with polar longitudes for a bit of time now. > Actually I rather use Krushna Jukalkalini's ayanamsha which puts > Spica in Polar Longitude... > > However, I «discorver» that Lahiri ayanamsha might also be a polar > longitude ayanamsha based on Aldebaran... > > Here what I think: > > For january 1, 1900, if I make Aldebaran to culminate (at 21h45m55s, > null coordinates), and give the Midheaven a value of 16:40 Taurus > (that is, we adjust the ayanamsha to have that value - and this is > the middle of Rohini), I'm near 7' from Lahiri computed ayanamsha. > > Does anyone knows if Lahiri relied on Aldebaran? > > Hope this is as clear in English as it seems in French ;-) > > ===> I have asked the same question on Denis Laboure's (QHP) Forum... > So I intend to «crosspost» reflexions from one group to another, if > you don't mind... > > -- > Kind regards, > Alex > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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