Guest guest Posted July 24, 2000 Report Share Posted July 24, 2000 Om Datta Guru Dear Gauranga BOTH must apply to switch to Ashtottari. With Best Wishes, Sanjay Rath - Gauranga Das <gauranga <varahamihira > Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:40 PM Re: [sri Guru] Vimsottari Dasa Lesson#8 > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > Dear Gurudeva, > > Pranaams. > > Should both criteria for Astottari apply to the chart or one suffices to switch to use of > Astottari? Because my birth was during the night in Suklapaksha, but Rahu is in 3rd from > Pakalagna (Sag). > > Your shishya, Gauranga das > > -----Eredeti üzenet----- > Feladó: Solai Kannan <solai > Címzett: <varahamihira > > Elküldve: 2000. július 23. 8:23 > Tárgy: RE: [sri Guru] Vimsottari Dasa Lesson#8 > > > > Dear Mr.Ajit, > > > > 25% is not in that meaning. Out of the 100% people, Vimshottari dasa is > > applicable for 75% and Ashtothari dasa is applicable for 25% people. > > > > But, Gurudeva, I have one question. > > > > As per criteria, If day in Krishna Paksha and night in Shukla Paksha means, > > for 50% , Ashtothari is applicable. from the remaining 50%, if we consider > > Rahu in KendraKona from Pakalagna, the probability is 50%, that means 25% of > > the this portion will qualify for Ashtothari. So, overall 50 + 25, 75% will > > use Ashtotari and remaining 25% will use Vimshotati. Rather than 25 - 75 as > > per the lesson. > > > > It shows my understanding is wrong, please correct me. > > > > Thanks > > Your sisya > > Solai Kannan > > > > ajit [ajit]On Behalf Of Ajit Krishnan > > Sunday, July 23, 2000 7:24 AM > > varahamihira > > Re: [sri Guru] Vimsottari Dasa Lesson#8 > > > > > > OM namo narayanaya > > > > Dear Guru, > > > > " If birth is at day in Krishna Paksha ... or at night in Sukla Paksha " . > > > > What are the definitions of night & day? If Ashtottari dasa will be > > applicable in about 25% of charts, then day/night must be 25% of a 24 > > hour day. Dividing the day into four parts gives us 6am-noon, noon-6pm, > > 6pm to midnight and midnight to 6am. So, naming the periods morning, > > day, evening, night: day would be from noon-6pm and night from > > midnight to 6am LMT? Is this correct? > > > > your sishya, > > > > ajit > > > > -- > > Ajit Krishnan > > ajit@(julian|engga).uwo.ca > > http://publish.uwo.ca/~akrishna > > > > > > -------- -- > > -- > > > > > > > > -------- -- > > -- > > OM TAT SAT > > Archive: varahamihira > > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > > > > > > > ------ > Find long lost high school friends: > http://click./1/7080/9/_/2192/_/964378298/ > ------ > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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