Guest guest Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 Dear PVR ji, I am wondering about a calculation issue for a long time. I will put it down with an example 1)Todays Amavasya Ending Time is August 1, 2008 15:43:04 (Indian Standard Time). 2)In most places in India, the Solar Eclipse begins after 16:00 PM We all know that a Solar Eclipse takes place no New Moon Day and Lunar Eclipse on Full Moon Day. Also, during an eclipse, the centres of Sun, Moon and Earth are in straight line (some margin allowed which leads to partial eclipse). By the definition of Amavasya, it begins when Moon is 12 degrees behind Sun and ends when angular distance between them is zero. The Pratipada of Bright Half then begins and ends when Moon is 12 degrees ahead of Sun and so on. So why is it that todays Solar Eclipse takes place after Amavasya is over ? I know that some approximations are made during Tithi calculations. I would like to know at what stage and how these approximations are made which leads to the discrepancy. Can we not find a method to avoid it ? Kedar Damle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 It is not about an approximation. Eclipse can happen on either side of Fullest Moon (border of Pournima and Pratipada) and zero Moon (border of Amavasya and Pratipada). There is no guarantee that it happens on Pournima and Amavasya only. It depends on the longitudes and latitudes of nodes. Best regards,NarasimhaDo a Short Homam Yourself: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/homamDo Pitri Tarpanas Yourself: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/tarpanaSpirituality: Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.netFree Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.orgSri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org - damked jhora Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:33 PM New, Full Moon and Eclipse Calculations Dear PVR ji,I am wondering about a calculation issue for a long time. I will put it down with an example1)Todays Amavasya Ending Time is August 1, 2008 15:43:04 (Indian Standard Time).2)In most places in India, the Solar Eclipse begins after 16:00 PMWe all know that a Solar Eclipse takes place no New Moon Day and Lunar Eclipse on Full Moon Day. Also, during an eclipse, the centres of Sun, Moon and Earth are in straight line (some margin allowed which leads to partial eclipse).By the definition of Amavasya, it begins when Moon is 12 degrees behind Sun and ends when angular distance between them is zero. The Pratipada of Bright Half then begins and ends when Moon is 12 degrees ahead of Sun and so on.So why is it that todays Solar Eclipse takes place after Amavasya is over ? I know that some approximations are made during Tithi calculations. I would like to know at what stage and how these approximations are made which leads to the discrepancy. Can we not find a method to avoid it ?Kedar Damle Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.10/1586 - Release 8/1/2008 6:59 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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