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Dear Sorabh ji,

 

Sure, that method doesn't work. Now that we have most advanced

softwares to work out the ascendant, we got to use them. Let us move

forward with time. We can not be tied down with a tradition which is

redundant in present times.

 

Regards,

 

Chandra Prakash

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " mrsorabhsharma "

<mrsorabhsharma wrote:

>

> Dear Friends

>

> I have been reading up on the method of calculating the lagna

chart as

> per lal kitab for foreign borns outside india. Apparently the late

> pundit roop chand ji used to convert the time back into indian

madras

> time then take the location of birth as madras india. I have tried

> doing this with a number of charts of my friends who have been

born

> outside india but i do not get accurate results. I would love to

hear

> all of your takes on this matter?

>

> Kindest Regards

> Sorabh Pundit

>

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Dear Prakash Ji

 

It is true what you say - I totally agree with you. What is your

take on the mahadasha and sub period importance in analysing charts?

lal kitab totally seems to disregard it.

 

Also what is your take on gemstone therapy?

 

Kindest regards

Sorabh Pundit

 

 

 

, " cptyagi2007 "

<cptyagi2007 wrote:

>

> Dear Sorabh ji,

>

> Sure, that method doesn't work. Now that we have most advanced

> softwares to work out the ascendant, we got to use them. Let us

move

> forward with time. We can not be tied down with a tradition which

is

> redundant in present times.

>

> Regards,

>

> Chandra Prakash

>

>

>

, " mrsorabhsharma "

> <mrsorabhsharma@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Friends

> >

> > I have been reading up on the method of calculating the lagna

> chart as

> > per lal kitab for foreign borns outside india. Apparently the

late

> > pundit roop chand ji used to convert the time back into indian

> madras

> > time then take the location of birth as madras india. I have

tried

> > doing this with a number of charts of my friends who have been

> born

> > outside india but i do not get accurate results. I would love to

> hear

> > all of your takes on this matter?

> >

> > Kindest Regards

> > Sorabh Pundit

> >

>

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Dear Sorabh ji,

 

You are absolutely wrong in saying that Lal Kitab diregards the

mahadasha system. It doesn't. On the contrary the Mahadasha chapter

of the lal Kitab is the most difficult chapter of the book. Had you

read the book you wouldn't have said so.

 

But the lal Kitab mahadasha system is so difficult to understand and

to work it out that most of the Lal Kitab astrologers use the Vedic

maha dasha system.

 

As for the gem therapy, our group of Lal Kitab learners doesn't

believe in it. For the reasons you could go to the files of

group and read two articles there.

 

 

Regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " mrsorabhsharma "

<mrsorabhsharma wrote:

>

> Dear Prakash Ji

>

> It is true what you say - I totally agree with you. What is your

> take on the mahadasha and sub period importance in analysing

charts?

> lal kitab totally seems to disregard it.

>

> Also what is your take on gemstone therapy?

>

> Kindest regards

> Sorabh Pundit

>

>

>

> , " cptyagi2007 "

> <cptyagi2007@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Sorabh ji,

> >

> > Sure, that method doesn't work. Now that we have most advanced

> > softwares to work out the ascendant, we got to use them. Let us

> move

> > forward with time. We can not be tied down with a tradition which

> is

> > redundant in present times.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Chandra Prakash

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , " mrsorabhsharma "

> > <mrsorabhsharma@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Friends

> > >

> > > I have been reading up on the method of calculating the lagna

> > chart as

> > > per lal kitab for foreign borns outside india. Apparently the

> late

> > > pundit roop chand ji used to convert the time back into indian

> > madras

> > > time then take the location of birth as madras india. I have

> tried

> > > doing this with a number of charts of my friends who have been

> > born

> > > outside india but i do not get accurate results. I would love

to

> > hear

> > > all of your takes on this matter?

> > >

> > > Kindest Regards

> > > Sorabh Pundit

> > >

> >

>

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