Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Hello, I posed a question which just went off track, hence I rephrase and split my question for a clear response. I want to clarify if for the best accuracy for natal predictions whether it's important to have the coordinates of the very building I was born in or just the coordinates of the town/city will suffice as given in . Also would it make natal predictions more accurate for myself and my parents if my birth time is rectified down to the last sub-level or will the default sub-lord level give me the accuracy I am looking for? I plan to use Dutta's technique for this rectification. Thanks, J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Dear 'J', If you've already made up your mind...what's the point in asking/rephrasing this question ? I suggest you the article written by Mr.A,R.Raichur " In search of Accuracy " ...The co-ordinates of the nearest large town or city is sufficient...however for these cordinates the TOB should be taken which ensures that the Ascendant's sublord and sub-sub lord appear as the Moon's Starlord abd sub-lord respectively... The Ascendant,if it is accurate upto the sub-sub level it is more than sufficient...as per K.P. System... I guess " scientific research " does not FOCUS on a so-called " hair-splitting " exercise... Pray enlighten us on " Dutta's technique " ... L.Y.Rao. > > Hello, I posed a question which just went off track, hence I rephrase > and split my question for a clear response. > > I want to clarify if for the best accuracy for natal predictions > whether it's important to have the coordinates of the very building I > was born in or just the coordinates of the town/city will suffice as > given in . > > Also would it make natal predictions more accurate for myself and my > parents if my birth time is rectified down to the last sub-level or > will the default sub-lord level give me the accuracy I am looking for? > > I plan to use Dutta's technique for this rectification. > > Thanks, > J. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Dear J,Your doubt No.1: Our earth's circumference is approx.40,000 Kms = 360 degrees of Longitude.For 1 deg = 40,000 / 360 = 111 Kms distance. (Refer KP Book - UTOH )For 1 min = 111 / 60 = 1.85 Kms distance.So, a deviation of even 2 Kms in mentioning your birth place will give a difference of One Minute in its co-ordinates - Longitude and Latitude values. Now, if you say that you were born in Mumbai or Chennai, whose co-ordinates denote a particular location in that city, and you were actually born some ten Kms from that point of co-ordinates, there is a deviation of about 10 Minute in the correct Lat.and Longi of your birth place. Is this difference going to change the 12 Cuspal Sublords in your charts is a serious matter to consider, which you will have to work out and see for yourself. You cannot just guess it will not make much difference, as many KP astrologers perceive to be, because who can know before casting which cusp is already in the borderline of a particular SUB division.When a software can give you all calculation correctly, why not try to give correct location of birth, so that you get the right Sublords in your chart, be it on the border or not.My Leo Gold Software of M/s.Future Point, Delhi - the pioneer in Astrological software - comes with a separate printed book on Latitudes and Longitudes of the World, wherein you can find exact co-ordinates for many Hospitals in major cities in India. As the pioneers, they know their job well and we should appreciate their contribution in this regard.When we give ample weight age to correct Birth Time with regard to Asc Sublord, why not go for correct location of birth, which may itself give a change in Lagna Sublord?That is the reason why I ask for the location of Birth for all enquiries in this forum. It is not a big thing to get confused and it can be easily given or found out.It is up to us as a sincere KP astrologer to go for correct calculations in the first instance. Only after that we should talk about any other huzzle-tuzzle in KP, like correct Significators, Dasa Bhukthi periods, etc.Your doubt No:2Birth Time Correction need to be done up to the last Sub-level possible at least for Ascendant's degree, which will in turn bring about the other cuspal points in the chart.please go through my message of heading "rbt -introducing MK Rule" in this forum, to get a basic idea of what an Ascendant point should look like. With thanks and warm regards,MK (Mohan Kumar.R.)Scientific Astrologer & Spoken English TutorAdvanced Stellar Astrology Research Academy (KP based)219/84, Moongapadi St.,Gugai, SALEM - 636 006Cell: 99443-07025 jai_125 <bhm Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 2:16:11 PM BTR Hello, I posed a question which just went off track, hence I rephrase and split my question for a clear response. I want to clarify if for the best accuracy for natal predictions whether it's important to have the coordinates of the very building I was born in or just the coordinates of the town/city will suffice as given in . Also would it make natal predictions more accurate for myself and my parents if my birth time is rectified down to the last sub-level or will the default sub-lord level give me the accuracy I am looking for? I plan to use Dutta's technique for this rectification. Thanks, J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Mr.Rao, thanks for the guidelines. Dutta's techniques have been mentioned on the forum before plus he has an article on the internet explaining his technique/s. I guess his method is useful because it involves 3 levels of cross checking to fix the time of birth, it also uses RP technique/s which are hard to understand at this time. , " L.Y.Rao. " <lyrastro1 wrote: > > Dear 'J', > If you've already made up your mind...what's the point in > asking/rephrasing this question ? > I suggest you the article written by Mr.A,R.Raichur " In > search of Accuracy " ...The co-ordinates of the nearest large town or > city is sufficient...however for these cordinates the TOB should be > taken which ensures that the Ascendant's sublord and sub-sub lord > appear as the Moon's Starlord abd sub-lord respectively... > The Ascendant,if it is accurate upto the sub-sub level it is > more than sufficient...as per K.P. System... > I guess " scientific research " does not FOCUS on a so-called > " hair-splitting " exercise... > Pray enlighten us on " Dutta's technique " ... > L.Y.Rao. > > > > > > Hello, I posed a question which just went off track, hence I rephrase > > and split my question for a clear response. > > > > I want to clarify if for the best accuracy for natal predictions > > whether it's important to have the coordinates of the very building I > > was born in or just the coordinates of the town/city will suffice as > > given in . > > > > Also would it make natal predictions more accurate for myself and my > > parents if my birth time is rectified down to the last sub-level or > > will the default sub-lord level give me the accuracy I am looking for? > > > > I plan to use Dutta's technique for this rectification. > > > > Thanks, > > J. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 1. KPAstro 3.0 with the built-in ACS (Astro Computing Services) World Atlas automatically enters longitude, latitude, time zone, and daylight savings of over 2,60,000 cities. The same is with Astrodienst and JHora (full version). 2. For the big cities, it is to take the particular locality concerned from the available sources like a few hundred localities of Delhi in KPAstro 3.0 built-in Atlas or Google Earth, which is free to download as merntioned by Punit Pandey ji, for the accuracy up to the street address, if it is available. 3. Abstracts of Shri Raichur's articles on "Craze for Accuracy" (KP & Astrology 1997 & 1998) is posted by L.Y.Rao ji in Msg#2875. , "L.Y.Rao." <lyrastro1 wrote:>> Dear 'J',> If you've already made up your mind...what's the point in > asking/rephrasing this question ?> I suggest you the article written by Mr.A,R.Raichur " In > search of Accuracy"...The co-ordinates of the nearest large town or > city is sufficient...however for these cordinates the TOB should be > taken which ensures that the Ascendant's sublord and sub-sub lord > appear as the Moon's Starlord abd sub-lord respectively...> The Ascendant,if it is accurate upto the sub-sub level it is > more than sufficient...as per K.P. System...> I guess "scientific research" does not FOCUS on a so-called> "hair-splitting" exercise...> Pray enlighten us on "Dutta's technique"...> L.Y.Rao.> > > >> > Hello, I posed a question which just went off track, hence I rephrase> > and split my question for a clear response.> > > > I want to clarify if for the best accuracy for natal predictions> > whether it's important to have the coordinates of the very building I> > was born in or just the coordinates of the town/city will suffice as> > given in .> > > > Also would it make natal predictions more accurate for myself and my> > parents if my birth time is rectified down to the last sub-level or> > will the default sub-lord level give me the accuracy I am looking for?> > > > I plan to use Dutta's technique for this rectification.> > > > Thanks,> > J.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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