Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Dear Rangarajan, Pl. try Mr.Balasekar's Rule,I have reproduced only today,in this group site...and inform your experience...we need to stop dealing in theories,and actually try out diff. methods suggested by experts like Mr.Balasekar,and many others...and then compare the results...as for me I have tried out Mr. Balasekars rule eversince I read his article in K.P,Annual 2000...and have so far got very satisfactory results...It is simple and applicable with ease... Yours sincerely, lyrastro1 GOOD LUCK ! Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga wrote: Dear Members,We have had several rules in this forum on gender determination andusing them in some form to rectify birth time. Suppose using one ormore rules we determine that the gender of a child born at a time Tat a location L is "Male". What does this mean? Is it true that allchildren born at T at L will be males? Here 'L' might refer to asingle hospital, or to multiple hospitals situated very close to eachother (at least the longitude difference might be quite small). In apopulous city such as Chennai or Mumbai, it is not difficult to findsuch hospitals.Regards,Rangarajan India Matrimony: Find your life partner online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Dear Rangarajan Your doobt is understantable. However, we have no data to prove or dis-prove this. In the Nadi metod of rectification also, it is said that every 3minutes, there is a human birth, and on particular time and day the sex is male/female etc. Unless we have some data, we cannot discuss the conclusions. --- Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga wrote: > > > Dear Members, > We have had several rules in this forum on gender determination and > using them in some form to rectify birth time. Suppose using one or > more rules we determine that the gender of a child born at a time T > at a location L is " Male " . What does this mean? Is it true that all > children born at T at L will be males? Here 'L' might refer to a > single hospital, or to multiple hospitals situated very close to each > other (at least the longitude difference might be quite small). In a > populous city such as Chennai or Mumbai, it is not difficult to find > such hospitals. > > Regards, > Rangarajan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 I use it and the results are accurate most of the times. --- Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > Dear Rangarajan, > Pl. try Mr.Balasekar's > Rule,I have reproduced only today,in this group > site...and inform your experience...we need to stop > dealing in theories,and actually try out diff. > methods suggested by experts like Mr.Balasekar,and > many others...and then compare the results...as for > me I have tried out Mr. Balasekars rule eversince I > read his article in K.P,Annual 2000...and have so > far got very satisfactory results...It is simple and > applicable with ease... > Yours sincerely, > lyrastro1 > GOOD LUCK ! > > > Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga > wrote: > > Dear Members, > We have had several rules in this forum on gender > determination and > using them in some form to rectify birth time. > Suppose using one or > more rules we determine that the gender of a child > born at a time T > at a location L is " Male " . What does this mean? Is > it true that all > children born at T at L will be males? Here 'L' > might refer to a > single hospital, or to multiple hospitals situated > very close to each > other (at least the longitude difference might be > quite small). In a > populous city such as Chennai or Mumbai, it is not > difficult to find > such hospitals. > > Regards, > Rangarajan > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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