Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Please ignore the previous post. I made a mistake. The lines come to 731 x 3 = 2193. A difference of only 1 from below. I presume your program is correct as the number should divide by 3 with the same subs and sub subs being trine to each other. Ron Gaunt On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:35:00 +1000, you wrote: > > >Dear Mr Rajasekaran, > >The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 is >taken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number of >lines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why the >difference? > > >Ron Gaunt > > >On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote: > >>Dear Ron Day, >> I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary programme contains a programme for " random numbers " ...between 1 & 249... >> Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub-sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken... >> Yours sincerely, >> lyrastro1 >> >> >> >> >>Ron Day <ron wrote: >> >>> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be >>> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html< >> >>Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation. >>I think it is in Tools, Add Ins >> >>RonD >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Dear Rongount, After Seeing Your First Massage I Have Verified The III Level Division Table And Come To Know The Total Number Of Lines Is 731 Only... Ari-Tau,Leo-Vir,Sag-Cap, Gem-Can,Lib-Sco,Aqu-Pis Junctions Are Having Repeating Subs ie Su/Ra/Sa And Ju/Mo/Sa Respectively And Because Of This 6 Extra Counts Being Arrived... 27 Stars * 9 = 243 Extra Counts = 6 27 * 9 * 9 = 2187 Extra Counts = 6 Total = 2193 It Comes 2193 Only,But How They Arrive 2192? Iam Looking In To This Matter! Regards, S.N.Rajasekaran , rongaunt <rongaunt@b...> wrote: > > Please ignore the previous post. I made a mistake. > The lines come to 731 x 3 = 2193. A difference of only 1 from > below. I presume your program is correct as the number > should divide by 3 with the same subs and sub subs being trine to > each other. > > Ron Gaunt > > > > On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:35:00 +1000, you wrote: > > > > > > >Dear Mr Rajasekaran, > > > >The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 is > >taken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number of > >lines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why the > >difference? > > > > > >Ron Gaunt > > > > > >On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote: > > > >>Dear Ron Day, > >> I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary programme contains a programme for " random numbers " ...between 1 & 249... > >> Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub-sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken... > >> Yours sincerely, > >> lyrastro1 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Ron Day <ron@w...> wrote: > >> > >>> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be > >>> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html< > >> > >>Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation. > >>I think it is in Tools, Add Ins > >> > >>RonD > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 SUB SUB NOS 9 planets divided into 9 subs give 81 subs. But at change of sign the Sign Lord changes, but not the Star Lord. So we have 83 divisions. The every 120 deg, the star lord and subs are repeated, but Sign Lord Chanes. Thus we have 83*3 = 249 Nos. Although sub are only 81*3 = 243 Similarly There are 243*9=2187 sub sub . 5 addittional No are added at Change of Sign Lords without chane in sub So 1 to 2192 Numbers is correct. Try it out manually. rongaunt <rongaunt wrote: Dear Mr Rajasekaran,The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 istaken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number oflines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why thedifference?Ron GauntOn Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote:>Dear Ron Day,> I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary programme contains a programme for "random numbers"...between 1 & 249...> Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub-sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken...> Yours sincerely,> lyrastro1> > > >>Ron Day wrote:>>> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be>> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html<>>Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation.>I think it is in Tools, Add Ins>>RonD>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 The Correct No is 2193. I have a programme which will enable one to specify the SUB SUB no, instead of the SUN Number for Horary. Since very few people use SUB SUB, I have not included this option in my Regular SW. For one person who wanted to go in very much further, I made a programme to FIX any ASCENDENT He wanted and then work out the other house cusps for this Ascendent. For 2193 SUB SUB No the ASC is 12 29 43 7 Jup Mer Sat JUP this will upto 0,0,0,0Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: Dear Mr.Rajasekharan, I have not yet used the sub-sub horary method...I had hazarded a guess,and mentioned 2192 sub0subs...but,logically, you seem to be right the number of sub-subs should be 2193... Before I begin using it,I would surely have to 'dig out' and re-read the article by Pt. K.R.Kar and then proceed,I remember to have preserved tha issue some where...! Yours sincerely, L.Y.Rao. GOOD LUCK !"S.N.Rajasekaran" <snrajasekaran2004 wrote: Dear Rongount,After Seeing Your First Massage I Have Verified The III Level DivisionTable And Come To Know The Total Number Of Lines Is 731 Only...Ari-Tau,Leo-Vir,Sag-Cap,Gem-Can,Lib-Sco,Aqu-Pis Junctions Are Having Repeating Subs ieSu/Ra/Sa And Ju/Mo/Sa Respectively And Because Of This 6 Extra Counts Being Arrived...27 Stars * 9 = 243Extra Counts = 6 27 * 9 * 9 = 2187Extra Counts = 6 Total = 2193It Comes 2193 Only,But How They Arrive 2192?Iam Looking In To This Matter!Regards,S.N.Rajasekaran , rongaunt <rongaunt@b...> wrote:> > Please ignore the previous post. I made a mistake.> The lines come to 731 x 3 = 2193. A difference of only 1 from> below. I presume your program is correct as the number > should divide by 3 with the same subs and sub subs being trine to> each other. > > Ron Gaunt> > > > On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:35:00 +1000, you wrote:> > >> >> >Dear Mr Rajasekaran,> >> >The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 is> >taken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number of> >lines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why the> >difference?> >> >> >Ron Gaunt> >> >> >On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote:> >> >>Dear Ron Day,> >> I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary programme contains a programme for "random numbers"...between 1 & 249...> >> Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub-sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken...> >> Yours sincerely,> >> lyrastro1> >> > >> > >> > >>> >>Ron Day <ron@w...> wrote:> >>> >>> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be> >>> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html<> >>> >>Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation.> >>I think it is in Tools, Add Ins> >>> >>RonD> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Dea Mr.Raichur, Thank you,I realised later,that 2192 is the correct number of sub-subs. Thank you once again Mr.Raichur... With highest regards, lyrastro1 anant raichur <anant_1608 wrote: SUB SUB NOS 9 planets divided into 9 subs give 81 subs. But at change of sign the Sign Lord changes, but not the Star Lord. So we have 83 divisions. The every 120 deg, the star lord and subs are repeated, but Sign Lord Chanes. Thus we have 83*3 = 249 Nos. Although sub are only 81*3 = 243 Similarly There are 243*9=2187 sub sub . 5 addittional No are added at Change of Sign Lords without chane in sub So 1 to 2192 Numbers is correct. Try it out manually. rongaunt <rongaunt wrote: Dear Mr Rajasekaran,The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 istaken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number oflines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why thedifference?Ron GauntOn Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote:>Dear Ron Day,> I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary programme contains a programme for "random numbers"...between 1 & 249...> Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub-sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken...> Yours sincerely,> lyrastro1> > > >>Ron Day wrote:>>> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be>> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html<>>Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation.>I think it is in Tools, Add Ins>>RonD>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Dear All, JUST FOR INFORMATION 1. " No. 2120 within 2193 and was judged on the same day. " in " To Another New Horizon-5, Matter is Theory of Short Prediction (TSP) " , By Dr. Pt. K.R. KAR, K.P. & ASTROLOGY, 2003, p 77. 2. (a) " We can solve the problem in three ways. Either by star process (27) or by 249 (sub process) or by sub-sub (2193 process). " (b) " Now you decide in which way you like to workout either by 27 (stars) or by 249 (sub) or by 2193 (SS) but the method/process should be in your mind. (Don't close to the consultants) " in " THEORY OF SHORT PREDICTION " By Dr. KAR, K.P. & ASTROLOGY, 2004, p 54 & 55. Best regards, tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1> wrote: > Dear Mr.Raichur, > Thank you,I realised later,that 2192 is the correct number of sub-subs. > Thank you once again Mr.Raichur... > With highest regards, > lyrastro1 > > > > anant raichur <anant_1608> wrote: > SUB SUB NOS > 9 planets divided into 9 subs give 81 subs. But at change of sign the Sign Lord changes, but not the Star Lord. So we have 83 divisions. The every 120 deg, the star lord and subs are repeated, but Sign Lord Chanes. Thus we have 83*3 = 249 Nos. Although sub are only > 81*3 = 243 > Similarly There are 243*9=2187 sub sub . 5 addittional No are added at Change of Sign Lords > without chane in sub > > So 1 to 2192 Numbers is correct. Try it out manually. > rongaunt <rongaunt@b...> wrote: > > > Dear Mr Rajasekaran, > > The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 is > taken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number of > lines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why the > difference? > > > Ron Gaunt > > > On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote: > > >Dear Ron Day, > > I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary programme contains a programme for " random numbers " ...between 1 & 249... > > Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub- sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken... > > Yours sincerely, > > lyrastro1 > > > > > > > > > >Ron Day wrote: > > > >> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be > >> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html< > > > >Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation. > >I think it is in Tools, Add Ins > > > >RonD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 JUST FOR INFORMATION " Miss " X' approached me ---- and gave the Horary No. 2133 (Between 1 and 2193) under S/S system. " in " SUB-SUB-A MARVEL IN K.P. " by Prof. K. BALACHANDRAN, K.P. & ASTROLOGY, 2002, p 81 , " tw853 " <tw853> wrote: > > Dear All, > > JUST FOR INFORMATION > > 1. " No. 2120 within 2193 and was judged on the same day. " > > in " To Another New Horizon-5, Matter is Theory of Short Prediction > (TSP) " , By Dr. Pt. K.R. KAR, K.P. & ASTROLOGY, 2003, p 77. > > 2. (a) " We can solve the problem in three ways. Either by star > process (27) or by 249 (sub process) or by sub-sub (2193 process). " > > (b) " Now you decide in which way you like to workout either by 27 > (stars) or by 249 (sub) or by 2193 (SS) but the method/process should > be in your mind. (Don't close to the consultants) " > > in " THEORY OF SHORT PREDICTION " By Dr. KAR, K.P. & ASTROLOGY, 2004, p > 54 & 55. > > > Best regards, > > tw > > > > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1> > wrote: > > Dear Mr.Raichur, > > Thank you,I realised later,that 2192 is > the correct number of sub-subs. > > Thank you once again Mr.Raichur... > > With highest regards, > > lyrastro1 > > > > > > > > anant raichur <anant_1608> wrote: > > SUB SUB NOS > > 9 planets divided into 9 subs give 81 subs. But at change of sign > the Sign Lord changes, but not the Star Lord. So we have 83 > divisions. The every 120 deg, the star lord and subs are repeated, > but Sign Lord Chanes. Thus we have 83*3 = 249 Nos. Although sub are > only > > 81*3 = 243 > > Similarly There are 243*9=2187 sub sub . 5 addittional No are added > at Change of Sign Lords > > without chane in sub > > > > So 1 to 2192 Numbers is correct. Try it out manually. > > rongaunt <rongaunt@b...> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Mr Rajasekaran, > > > > The message below states that a number between 1 and 2192 is > > taken. In your sub sub list in the files section, the number of > > lines come to 742 x 3 = 2226 sub subs. Any idea why the > > difference? > > > > > > Ron Gaunt > > > > > > On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:15:19 +0000, you wrote: > > > > >Dear Ron Day, > > > I use the K.P. software prepared by Mr.A.R.Raichur,its Horary > programme contains a programme for " random numbers " ...between 1 & > 249... > > > Thank you very much... I will store the site away in my computer > memory,in case I wish to experiment with the recently being advocated > by stalwarts such Pt. A.R.Kar,Prof Balachandran, Mr.K.P. Kuppu > Ganapati,Dr.N.S.Vishwapathy and many other K.P. stalwarts, the sub- > sub method a number between 1 - 2192 is taken... > > > Yours sincerely, > > > lyrastro1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Ron Day wrote: > > > > > >> >PS I have found a Random Number Generator. This can be > > >> used at http://www.random.org/nform.html< > > > > > >Excel 2000+ can be used for random number generation. > > >I think it is in Tools, Add Ins > > > > > >RonD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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