Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Dear jyotishi, Hare Rama Krsna. Someone gave me the data for Jesus Christ, whose birth is also quite controversial. She got the data from a medium. Data as follows: March 21, -2 at about 5:38 am, just before dawn, in Betlehem, Israel. Checking the chart with Jagannath Hora Lite, I get a Pisces lagna in vargottama. I also tried it with PCJyotish and got the same lagna, but different positions of planets. What can be the reason? I further noticed that checking the transit of Jupiter during June AD 1 to June-July AD 2, Jupiter switches about 1 sign every month from Gemini to Aquarius in just one year time! Is there a bug here in the program or was Brhaspati the star that led the " sages from the East " to come to the place where Christ was born? Naturally, he would have been already about 3-4 years old when they reached. And certain sources mention that Christ was in India between the age of about 5-6(?) till 30 when he returned to preach. Narasimha, as the programming specialist, could you please shed some light on this unusual fast transit of Jupiter? Also, if somebody has the data for Mohammed, the preceptor of Islam, please let me know? Your sishya, Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2001 Report Share Posted February 1, 2001 Namaste, > Om Krsna Guru. > > >I further noticed that checking the transit of Jupiter during June AD 1 to > >June-July AD 2, Jupiter switches about 1 sign every month from Gemini to > >Aquarius in just one year time! Is there a bug here in the program or was > >Brhaspati the star that led the " sages from the East " to come to the place > >where Christ was born? > > Dear Narasimha, > > Jaya Jagannatha! > > Could you (or others) please explain this unusual transit? > > Your sishya, > Dhira Krsna dasa Jupiter cannot change rasis so fast. It is wrong. During June AD 1 to June-July AD 2, Jupiter was in Libra and Scorpio. Please don't use JHL for very old dates. It is not reliable for such ancient dates. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Om Krsna Guru. Jaya Jagannath! Dear Narasimha, As you said that JHL is not accurate for very old dates, I found it is not 100% accurate also for 1972. While trying to rectify my wife's chart on basis as Gauranga said Moon should be in trines in Vimsamsa for Krsna's devotees, I checked with JHL and had to rectify up to 8-10 minutes later than the time given by the hospital, which would be quite unlikely. However, using other software I found the Moon switches to a sign earlier to fall in D-20 lagna just half a minute earlier than the time given. With JHL D-20 lagna changes earlier than the Moon, so that they never fall together. Would this be due to inaccurate ephemerides of the Moon? Data of my wife are: 29-11-1972, 1:44:12 am, 23E18, 53N06,GMT+1, lg 15 Virgo Your sishya, Dhira Krsna dasa PS. To Gauranga: I found my birthtime to be quite accurate with 10:16 am. I include here my D-60. Would you or somebody else please tell me how to interpret in regard to past lives? And are there other indications to be seen from D-60? +----------------------+ | | | | | | Jup | | | | | | HL | | Ket | | Glk | | | | | | | | | |-------------|---------------------------|-------------| | | | | | | | Ven | | Mar | | | | | | Moo | | | | | |-------------| D - 6 0 |-------------| | | | | | | | Mer | | | | | | | | BL | | | | | |-------------|---------------------------|-------------| | | | Sun | | | Mnd | | | | | | | Asc | GL | | Rah | | | | | | | Sat | | +----------------------+ __________________________ Get Your Free Credit Card And Airline Discounts At VivaRebates.com: www.vivarebates.com/Index.cfm?ReferralID=dvdd1008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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