Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Hello, I have been working with polar longitudes for a bit of time now. Actually I rather use Krushna Jukalkalini's ayanamsha which puts Spica in Polar Longitude... However, I «discorver» that Lahiri ayanamsha might also be a polar longitude ayanamsha based on Aldebaran... Here what I think: For january 1, 1900, if I make Aldebaran to culminate (at 21h45m55s, null coordinates), and give the Midheaven a value of 16:40 Taurus (middle of Rohini), I'm near 7' from Lahiri computed ayanamsha. Does anyone knows if Lahiri relied on Aldebaran? Hope this is as clear in English as it seems in French ;-) ===> I have asked the same question on Denis Laboure's (QHP) Forum... So I intend to «crosspost» reflexions from one group to another, if you don't mind... -- Kind regards, François Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 At 08:32 PM 12/15/06 -0500, FRANCOIS CARRIERE wrote: > >Does anyone knows if Lahiri relied on Aldebaran? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I don't think so. The emphasis was on Spica. I read somewhere recently that perhaps N.C. Lahiri made a small compromise in order to place Spica just at the Virgo-Libra junction instead of a few minutes off. Then Krishnamurti moved Spica a few minutes into Libra, so we have the approximate 6 minute difference between the two ayanamsas. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Hello, Thanks, Therese for the hindsight! I appreciate it. Sorry about what I read about Paulo and his free reading things... If he only knew the time needed for it!... -- Regards, François - therese hamilton Friday, December 15, 2006 8:42 PM Re: Lahiri Ayanamsha At 08:32 PM 12/15/06 -0500, FRANCOIS CARRIERE wrote: > >Does anyone knows if Lahiri relied on Aldebaran? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I don't think so. The emphasis was on Spica. I read somewhere recently that perhaps N.C. Lahiri made a small compromise in order to place Spica just at the Virgo-Libra junction instead of a few minutes off. Then Krishnamurti moved Spica a few minutes into Libra, so we have the approximate 6 minute difference between the two ayanamsas. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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