Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Dear SriVaishnavas One of my friend is living in Algeria He has been advised by one of his "Vadhyarswamy" that sunset time need not be taken into consideration while calculating Raghukaalam etc. As per that swamy's explanation, when the sun rise is so late as in Algeria, which is almost at 8 Am, and the sun set time need not be taken into consideration, then there is no Ragukalam at all for Sunday as well for Tueseday partly.??? How can this be possible??????? It is my feeling that the entire day time available should be divided into 12 equal parts so that the Ragukalam etc. is available for all the days. I may be Right or WRONG. I seek the group member's to throw light on this issue so that it may be possible to get the correct solution. adiyen Ramanujadasan - Varadachari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Dear Sri Varadachari : Sunrise time is the starting point for Raaghu Kaalam calculations . There have been previous postings on these calculations .You will find them on searching . V.S - a.v.chari Oppiliappan Monday, December 25, 2006 11:06 PM re. Raghukaalam calculation during winter Dear SriVaishnavas One of my friend is living in Algeria He has been advised by one of his "Vadhyarswamy" that sunset time need not be taken into consideration while calculating Raghukaalam etc. As per that swamy's explanation, when the sun rise is so late as in Algeria, which is almost at 8 Am, and the sun set time need not be taken into consideration, then there is no Ragukalam at all for Sunday as well for Tueseday partly.??? How can this be possible??????? It is my feeling that the entire day time available should be divided into 12 equal parts so that the Ragukalam etc.. is available for all the days. I may be Right or WRONG. I seek the group member's to throw light on this issue so that it may be possible to get the correct solution. adiyen Ramanujadasan - Varadachari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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