Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 ||Hare Rama Krsna|| Dear Sanjay P, Namaskar Nice writing, i’ve been interested in this issue for some time. To add; the Saptarishi are well known in Scandinavia and Europe in general, as they are known as ‘the plow’, ‘karla wagna’ or ‘Karlsvognen’. I’m not sure where ‘bear-claw’ came from. What is interesting about the precession, is that the Sun and Moons gravitational pull on the earth disturbs the mean-precession of the equinoxes. Thus the linear model of calculating the ayanamsa won’t work because of the gravitational effects of the Sun and Moon. What is more interesting is that these gravitational pulls occur when the Sun and Moon join the nodes of the Moon... So this means that Rahu and Ketu are the cause of the disturbance of the precession! Naturally this is the movement of the true nodes, and not mean nodes. Best wishes, *** Visti Larsen For services and articles visit: http://srigaruda.com or http://astrovisti.com *** sohamsa [sohamsa ] On Behalf Of sanjayprabhakaran 28 November 2005 15:20 sohamsa Precession of Earth || Om Gurave Namah || Namaste Jyotishas, In regards to Ayanamsha, I think 2 concepts need be understood well 1. Precession of Earth 2. Movement of Sapta Rishi. These are the 7 Seven Sages. Who point the path to Narayana. All bodies in the world move and nothing is permenent in this changing world. The knowledge of Rishi's are needed to understand the Unchanging in the world. So I think movement of Sapta Rishis is essential to be understood. The stars in the sky move in groups and some stars from North to South have similar movement. Even if stars move in different direction their mid point will be more or less stable. If you note the methods to note the Yuga in texts like Bhagavat Purana's, Brihat Samhita etc. They tell you take the mid point of the last two of the Sapta Rishi. Even if the individual sapta rishi's move in different direction the mid point remain more or less stable. I collected few notes which I wish to share, http://sanjayprabhakaran.blogspot.com/2005/11/precession-of-earths-rotation.html http://sanjayprabhakaran.blogspot.com/2005/08/sapta-rsi.html Warm Regards Sanjay P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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