Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Dear Patrice, I have made a table for nakshatras with the following parameters Sr No Nakashtra Name Degree Range Ruling Planet Deities Primary Motivation Gana Remarks How do I upload it? Best Regards Nilesh jyotish-vidya , " Rick " <rdrugist wrote: > > Pranam > > How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? > > Thanks > rp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi Nilesh and RP, Nilesh, I'm not sure how to upload info. I think Wendy has to change your status for that, but I might be wrong. I will check with her too and check into this. RP, many of the KP books give the tables. The one I use often for this is " Medical Astrology For All, " by KP Krishman, but the tables are listed in other books as well. Also, I know a KP list that has it in their files and you can copy it from there as well. Hanskpvedic is a list Inder Jit started and it has become pretty quiet, similarly to ours recently, but the tables are there. All best wishes, Patrice _____ jyotish-vidya [jyotish-vidya ] On Behalf Of Nilesh Joshi Sunday, November 18, 2007 10:40 AM jyotish-vidya Re: Table? Dear Patrice, I have made a table for nakshatras with the following parameters Sr No Nakashtra Name Degree Range Ruling Planet Deities Primary Motivation Gana Remarks How do I upload it? Best Regards Nilesh jyotish-vidya@ <jyotish-vidya%40> , " Rick " <rdrugist wrote: > > Pranam > > How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? > > Thanks > rp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 PS: The tables are listed numerically from 1 to 249. This begins at Aries or Mesha 0 - 30 degrees, and numbers 1 - 22, and ending at Pisces or Meena then at 330 - 360 degrees, and numbers 229 - 249, but it's simple to see what the degrees are within the 30 degrees of each rasi. Knowing these additional numbers which are given in the charts can also be useful and helpful in research and are sometimes used for asking a question or doing a numbered horary chart. Kindest regards, Patrice _____ Hi Nilesh and RP, Nilesh, I'm not sure how to upload info. I think Wendy has to change your status for that, but I might be wrong. I will check with her too and check into this. RP, many of the KP books give the tables. The one I use often for this is " Medical Astrology For All, " by KP Krishman, but the tables are listed in other books as well. Also, I know a KP list that has it in their files and you can copy it from there as well. Hanskpvedic is a list Inder Jit started and it has become pretty quiet, similarly to ours recently, but the tables are there. All best wishes, Patrice _____ Dear Patrice, I have made a table for nakshatras with the following parameters Sr No Nakashtra Name Degree Range Ruling Planet Deities Primary Motivation Gana Remarks How do I upload it? Best Regards Nilesh jyotish-vidya@ <jyotish-vidya%40> , " Rick " <rdrugist wrote: > > Pranam > > How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? > > Thanks > rp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 Dear RP, The information I sent yesterday is for the full complete tables for star lord, sub lord, and even sub sub lords. If you're interest is in seeing this on a specific chart, most the software I've seen gives this information regarding the chart. For instance in PL, it's under 'Reports' ~ 'Calculations' ~ 'Krishnamurti Paddhati - Chart' ~ as this information is always used in KP for studying charts. Having said that however, it can also be useful information in classic Jyotish (what is traditionally used in Jyotish) as well, and not just necessarily used for those who study KP. This is the reason you will find the tables at KP lists as well. Best wishes, Patrice _____ jyotish-vidya [jyotish-vidya ] On Behalf Of Rick Monday, November 12, 2007 10:34 AM jyotish-vidya Table? Pranam How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? Thanks rp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 Dear Patrice, I m not too much familiar with KP. So let me ask u star lord and sub star lord can be useful for traditional jyotish too as u mention. Does JHORA software calculate that? If so how? Thanks rp Patrice Curry <patricecurry wrote: Dear RP, The information I sent yesterday is for the full complete tables for star lord, sub lord, and even sub sub lords. If you're interest is in seeing this on a specific chart, most the software I've seen gives this information regarding the chart. For instance in PL, it's under 'Reports' ~ 'Calculations' ~ 'Krishnamurti Paddhati - Chart' ~ as this information is always used in KP for studying charts. Having said that however, it can also be useful information in classic Jyotish (what is traditionally used in Jyotish) as well, and not just necessarily used for those who study KP. This is the reason you will find the tables at KP lists as well. Best wishes, Patrice _____ jyotish-vidya [jyotish-vidya ] On Behalf Of Rick Monday, November 12, 2007 10:34 AM jyotish-vidya Table? Pranam How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? Thanks rp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 Dear RP, I have JHora but have never put it on my newer computer so haven't used it for quite a long time. I'm sure though that Narasimha Rao would have included this in his software and I seem to remember checking this feature out and aligning the different sub sub lords to be sure the software was giving the same info/subs and sub subs as PL. You can contact Narasimha Rao, or go to their website for further questions on this. Sorry I don't have my copy on here and can't give you instructions on how to find it. It will be included on any charts or places in his software that give KP chart info. These subdivisions are as per the Vimshottari dasha divisions. This is useful to see where native's vimshottari Moon has traveled and its current location, or to check where it was in native's chart at an important event or time. Also for checking when current transits may fall or give aspect to the place in the zodiac where the Moon currently is. (We can use it based from the other planets, Sun, Lagna, etc.. as well.) Separately I have found these divisions extremely helpful when viewing the charts of twins. Other members have this software and may be able to help you. I think Uttara uses it as well. Uttara, if you see this, perhaps you can lead RP to where this is in the software ;-) Best wishes, Patrice _____ Dear Patrice, I m not too much familiar with KP. So let me ask u star lord and sub star lord can be useful for traditional jyotish too as u mention. Does JHORA software calculate that? If so how? Thanks rp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 Dear RP, When you open a chart in JHora, you see a few tabs on the righthand bottom side window. One of the tabs is labled 'KP'. Click on this tab and you will see the list of lords/sub lords and cusps. Regards, Krishna RAKESH PATEL <rdrugist wrote: Dear Patrice, I m not too much familiar with KP. So let me ask u star lord and sub star lord can be useful for traditional jyotish too as u mention. Does JHORA software calculate that? If so how? Thanks rp Patrice Curry <patricecurry wrote: Dear RP, The information I sent yesterday is for the full complete tables for star lord, sub lord, and even sub sub lords. If you're interest is in seeing this on a specific chart, most the software I've seen gives this information regarding the chart. For instance in PL, it's under 'Reports' ~ 'Calculations' ~ 'Krishnamurti Paddhati - Chart' ~ as this information is always used in KP for studying charts. Having said that however, it can also be useful information in classic Jyotish (what is traditionally used in Jyotish) as well, and not just necessarily used for those who study KP. This is the reason you will find the tables at KP lists as well. Best wishes, Patrice _____ jyotish-vidya [jyotish-vidya ] On Behalf Of Rick Monday, November 12, 2007 10:34 AM jyotish-vidya Table? Pranam How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? Thanks rp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Pranam, Thanks jyotish-vidya , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear RP, > > When you open a chart in JHora, you see a few tabs on the righthand bottom side window. One of the tabs is labled 'KP'. Click on this tab and you will see the list of lords/sub lords and cusps. > > Regards, > Krishna > > RAKESH PATEL <rdrugist wrote: > Dear Patrice, > > I m not too much familiar with KP. So let me ask u star lord and sub star lord can be useful for traditional jyotish too as u mention. Does JHORA software calculate that? If so how? > > Thanks > rp > > Patrice Curry <patricecurry wrote: Dear RP, > > The information I sent yesterday is for the full complete tables for star > lord, sub lord, and even sub sub lords. > > If you're interest is in seeing this on a specific chart, most the software > I've seen gives this information regarding the chart. > > For instance in PL, it's under 'Reports' ~ 'Calculations' ~ 'Krishnamurti > Paddhati - Chart' ~ as this information is always used in KP for studying > charts. Having said that however, it can also be useful information in > classic Jyotish (what is traditionally used in Jyotish) as well, and not > just necessarily used for those who study KP. > > This is the reason you will find the tables at KP lists as well. > > Best wishes, > > Patrice > > _____ > > jyotish-vidya [jyotish- vidya ] > On Behalf Of Rick > Monday, November 12, 2007 10:34 AM > jyotish-vidya > Table? > > Pranam > > How to make a talbe of star lord and sub lord? > > Thanks > rp > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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