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Hello dear Mr. Chuck,

 

There is a difference between 'without much effort' and with 'matching

efforts'. So, try to understand the concept without much efforts means with

little efforts or almsot no efforts. Matching efforts is certainly much

more than the 'without much efforts'.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

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" wakefieldvedic " <radiopro55

 

Thursday, July 28, 2005 12:17 AM

Divisional Charts

 

 

> Dear Professor Choudry. I am revisiting your volume " How to Study

> Divisional Charts " and I have a question. On page 80, it is stated in

> the sub-periods placed in the hora of the Moon and sub-periods of the

> Moon, the earnings and accumulation come naturally without much

> effort. In the chart analysis on page 83, however, it is

> stated " during the main period of Saturn in the hora of the Sun, the

> native worked for earning money and a lot of wealth came in without

> matching efforts " . I understand in the Sun hora sub-periods a person

> earns and accumulates wealth by his efforts, as is the case in this

> particular analysis. I do not understand, then, why " without matching

> efforts " was added. This seems to contradict the principles. Would you

> please clarify. Thank you and best wishes, Chuck

 

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Dear Dasun ji,

To get the Parivriti longitude of any planent or Asc for any division

you can use the folloing formula:

Divisional Longitude = Longitude of Planet X Division

 

For example to get the Navamsa (= 9th division) longitude of sun you

can calculate -

D9 Longide of Sun = Longide of Sun X 9

Let us try another example - Hora longitude of Lagna:

D2 Longitude of Lagna = Lagna Longitude X 2

Hope the method of calculating Parivriti divisional longitudes is

clear to you.

 

As far as all the other types such as Parasara etc are concerned, use

JHora software. The link to download the JHora software is given in the

links section of the forum.

Love,

Sreenadh

 

 

 

, " d_dasun "

<d_dasun wrote:

>

> Please help me. I want to know how to calculate all divisional charts.

> I saw there r no unique method to find them(Parasara,Parivritti ,

etc..).

>

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