Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Dear Learned Members, Tomorrow we will be observing a penumbral(if i am not wrong)lunar eclipse,which starts probably at 18:06 hrs, IST & after 2 hrs, it will reach the maximum eclipse point, approx. This Eclipse is occuring in cancer, with 5 planets in Capricorn. Mars aspects retro Saturn, while most(6) planets are in 6/8 axis(shad-ashtak) w.r.t. Saturn. Ketu & Moon in 2/12(dwi-dwadash) axis w.r.t. Saturn. Most of the planets are in earthy sign, while Sun is ready to move to the airy sign in few days & will start aspecting Saturn. These situations make every possibility of a natural disaster. The Eclipse is occuring in Cancer, a movable watery sign. Coastal regions of countries like Australia, China, Mediterranean regions may be affected & in India, places like Punjab etc may be affected. The results will fructify in 4 months time. Again in July we will have 2 consecutive eclipses in a fortnight, which is again ominous. I would appreciate learned members inputs in this regard. Thank you, . http://gauravastro.150m.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, Is the eclipse visible in any parts of our country(India). None of the panchagams have mentioned abt the occurence of Lunar penumbra eclipse. I wud request u to clarify whether it is visible in our country. regards, k.gopu --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh wrote: <gaurav.ghosh Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 Sunday, February 8, 2009, 11:30 AM Dear Learned Members, Tomorrow we will be observing a penumbral(if i am not wrong)lunar eclipse,which starts probably at 18:06 hrs, IST & after 2 hrs, it will reach the maximum eclipse point, approx. This Eclipse is occuring in cancer, with 5 planets in Capricorn. Mars aspects retro Saturn, while most(6) planets are in 6/8 axis(shad-ashtak) w.r.t. Saturn. Ketu & Moon in 2/12(dwi-dwadash) axis w.r.t. Saturn. Most of the planets are in earthy sign, while Sun is ready to move to the airy sign in few days & will start aspecting Saturn. These situations make every possibility of a natural disaster. The Eclipse is occuring in Cancer, a movable watery sign. Coastal regions of countries like Australia, China, Mediterranean regions may be affected & in India, places like Punjab etc may be affected. The results will fructify in 4 months time. Again in July we will have 2 consecutive eclipses in a fortnight, which is again ominous. I would appreciate learned members inputs in this regard. Thank you, . http://gauravastro. 150m.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 ||Jai Ramakrishna|| Dear Mr.Gopu, Even I checked with the local panchangams like all bengali panchangams, following both lahiri & local ephemeris--none of them mentions about the Eclipse tomorrow.Finally I checked with Nasas web, where i found that eclipse is not completely visible in the country. Places like Maharastra, Kerala, Gujrat, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, some parts of Andhra Pradesh will miss the visibility---rest of the country will witness the celestial event. You can also check with google & you will get a list of places. I hope this helps. Thank you, . http://gauravastro.150m.com , K Gopu <kgopu_24 wrote: > > dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, > Is the eclipse visible in any parts of our country(India). None of the > panchagams have mentioned abt the occurence of Lunar > penumbra eclipse. > I wud request u to clarify whether it is visible in our country. > > regards, > k.gopu > > > > --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh wrote: > <gaurav.ghosh > Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 > > Sunday, February 8, 2009, 11:30 AM > > > > > > Dear Learned Members, > > Tomorrow we will be observing a penumbral(if i am not wrong)lunar > > eclipse,which starts probably at 18:06 hrs, IST & after 2 hrs, it will > > reach the maximum eclipse point, approx. > > This Eclipse is occuring in cancer, with 5 planets in Capricorn. Mars > > aspects retro Saturn, while most(6) planets are in 6/8 > > axis(shad-ashtak) w.r.t. Saturn. Ketu & Moon in 2/12(dwi-dwadash) axis > > w.r.t. Saturn. > > Most of the planets are in earthy sign, while Sun is ready to move to > > the airy sign in few days & will start aspecting Saturn. These > > situations make every possibility of a natural disaster. The Eclipse > > is occuring in Cancer, a movable watery sign. Coastal regions of > > countries like Australia, China, Mediterranean regions may be affected > > & in India, places like Punjab etc may be affected. > > The results will fructify in 4 months time. Again in July we will have > > 2 consecutive eclipses in a fortnight, which is again ominous. > > I would appreciate learned members inputs in this regard. > > Thank you, > > . > > http://gauravastro. 150m.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, thanks, i will chek the same. regards, k.gopu --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh wrote: <gaurav.ghosh Re: Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 Sunday, February 8, 2009, 4:56 PM ||Jai Ramakrishna| | Dear Mr.Gopu, Even I checked with the local panchangams like all bengali panchangams, following both lahiri & local ephemeris--none of them mentions about the Eclipse tomorrow.Finally I checked with Nasas web, where i found that eclipse is not completely visible in the country. Places like Maharastra, Kerala, Gujrat, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, some parts of Andhra Pradesh will miss the visibility-- -rest of the country will witness the celestial event. You can also check with google & you will get a list of places. I hope this helps. Thank you, . http://gauravastro. 150m.com , K Gopu <kgopu_24@.. .> wrote: > > dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, > Is the eclipse visible in any parts of our country(India) . None of the > panchagams have mentioned abt the occurence of Lunar > penumbra eclipse. > I wud request u to clarify whether it is visible in our country. > > regards, > k.gopu > > > > --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh@ ...> wrote: > <gaurav.ghosh@ ...> > Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 > > Sunday, February 8, 2009, 11:30 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Learned Members, > > Tomorrow we will be observing a penumbral(if i am not wrong)lunar > > eclipse,which starts probably at 18:06 hrs, IST & after 2 hrs, it will > > reach the maximum eclipse point, approx. > > This Eclipse is occuring in cancer, with 5 planets in Capricorn. Mars > > aspects retro Saturn, while most(6) planets are in 6/8 > > axis(shad-ashtak) w.r.t. Saturn. Ketu & Moon in 2/12(dwi-dwadash) axis > > w.r.t. Saturn. > > Most of the planets are in earthy sign, while Sun is ready to move to > > the airy sign in few days & will start aspecting Saturn. These > > situations make every possibility of a natural disaster. The Eclipse > > is occuring in Cancer, a movable watery sign. Coastal regions of > > countries like Australia, China, Mediterranean regions may be affected > > & in India, places like Punjab etc may be affected. > > The results will fructify in 4 months time. Again in July we will have > > 2 consecutive eclipses in a fortnight, which is again ominous. > > I would appreciate learned members inputs in this regard. > > Thank you, > > . > > http://gauravastro. 150m.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Dear Gopy, Gaurav, Here is a link with a map of the path of the eclipse http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/OH/OHfigures/OH2009-Fig03.pdf this covers N TN east Indian states and east UP, MP, CHATISGARH NE STATES prashant --- On Sun, 2/8/09, K Gopu <kgopu_24 wrote: K Gopu <kgopu_24 Re: Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 Sunday, February 8, 2009, 4:58 PM dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, thanks, i will chek the same. regards, k.gopu --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh@ > wrote: <gaurav.ghosh@ > Re: Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 Sunday, February 8, 2009, 4:56 PM ||Jai Ramakrishna| | Dear Mr.Gopu, Even I checked with the local panchangams like all bengali panchangams, following both lahiri & local ephemeris--none of them mentions about the Eclipse tomorrow.Finally I checked with Nasas web, where i found that eclipse is not completely visible in the country. Places like Maharastra, Kerala, Gujrat, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, some parts of Andhra Pradesh will miss the visibility-- -rest of the country will witness the celestial event. You can also check with google & you will get a list of places. I hope this helps. Thank you, . http://gauravastro. 150m.com , K Gopu <kgopu_24@.. .> wrote: > > dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, > Is the eclipse visible in any parts of our country(India) . None of the > panchagams have mentioned abt the occurence of Lunar > penumbra eclipse. > I wud request u to clarify whether it is visible in our country. > > regards, > k.gopu > > > > --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh@ ...> wrote: > <gaurav.ghosh@ ...> > Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 > > Sunday, February 8, 2009, 11:30 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Learned Members, > > Tomorrow we will be observing a penumbral(if i am not wrong)lunar > > eclipse,which starts probably at 18:06 hrs, IST & after 2 hrs, it will > > reach the maximum eclipse point, approx. > > This Eclipse is occuring in cancer, with 5 planets in Capricorn. Mars > > aspects retro Saturn, while most(6) planets are in 6/8 > > axis(shad-ashtak) w.r.t. Saturn. Ketu & Moon in 2/12(dwi-dwadash) axis > > w.r.t. Saturn. > > Most of the planets are in earthy sign, while Sun is ready to move to > > the airy sign in few days & will start aspecting Saturn. These > > situations make every possibility of a natural disaster. The Eclipse > > is occuring in Cancer, a movable watery sign. Coastal regions of > > countries like Australia, China, Mediterranean regions may be affected > > & in India, places like Punjab etc may be affected. > > The results will fructify in 4 months time. Again in July we will have > > 2 consecutive eclipses in a fortnight, which is again ominous. > > I would appreciate learned members inputs in this regard. > > Thank you, > > . > > http://gauravastro. 150m.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 Dear Friends, Irrespective of the fact whether eclipse is visible or not visible,the event of lunar eclipse is destined as a celestial event.It is taking place in Aslesha nakshtra of cancer sign.Eveidently moon in Aslesha and various other associated factors do have effect on the planet earth.This celstial event taking place after solar eclipse has some more issues that need to be explored in mundane issues. Any further thoughts and enlightenment will be graetvrkrishnan. --- On Sun, 2/8/09, K Gopu <kgopu_24 wrote: K Gopu <kgopu_24 Re: Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 Sunday, February 8, 2009, 7:58 PM dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, thanks, i will chek the same. regards, k.gopu --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh@ > wrote: <gaurav.ghosh@ > Re: Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 Sunday, February 8, 2009, 4:56 PM ||Jai Ramakrishna| | Dear Mr.Gopu, Even I checked with the local panchangams like all bengali panchangams, following both lahiri & local ephemeris--none of them mentions about the Eclipse tomorrow.Finally I checked with Nasas web, where i found that eclipse is not completely visible in the country. Places like Maharastra, Kerala, Gujrat, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, some parts of Andhra Pradesh will miss the visibility-- -rest of the country will witness the celestial event. You can also check with google & you will get a list of places. I hope this helps. Thank you, . http://gauravastro. 150m.com , K Gopu <kgopu_24@.. .> wrote: > > dear Mr. gaurav ghosh, > Is the eclipse visible in any parts of our country(India) . None of the > panchagams have mentioned abt the occurence of Lunar > penumbra eclipse. > I wud request u to clarify whether it is visible in our country. > > regards, > k.gopu > > > > --- On Sun, 2/8/09, <gaurav.ghosh@ ...> wrote: > <gaurav.ghosh@ ...> > Lunar Eclipse on 9th Feb, 2009 > > Sunday, February 8, 2009, 11:30 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Learned Members, > > Tomorrow we will be observing a penumbral(if i am not wrong)lunar > > eclipse,which starts probably at 18:06 hrs, IST & after 2 hrs, it will > > reach the maximum eclipse point, approx. > > This Eclipse is occuring in cancer, with 5 planets in Capricorn. Mars > > aspects retro Saturn, while most(6) planets are in 6/8 > > axis(shad-ashtak) w.r.t. Saturn. Ketu & Moon in 2/12(dwi-dwadash) axis > > w.r.t. Saturn. > > Most of the planets are in earthy sign, while Sun is ready to move to > > the airy sign in few days & will start aspecting Saturn. These > > situations make every possibility of a natural disaster. The Eclipse > > is occuring in Cancer, a movable watery sign. Coastal regions of > > countries like Australia, China, Mediterranean regions may be affected > > & in India, places like Punjab etc may be affected. > > The results will fructify in 4 months time. Again in July we will have > > 2 consecutive eclipses in a fortnight, which is again ominous. > > I would appreciate learned members inputs in this regard. > > Thank you, > > . > > http://gauravastro. 150m.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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