Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Dear Su, I use JHora too. It gives Sc Navamsha Lagna for the data given. Please note that this lagna is exactly on the border between Sc and Sg signs. You may have to BTR to get the correct navamsha lagna. It is quite possible that those who have got Aq. navamsha lagna must have entered the time as 2:30 instead of 2:03. Or, they would be using wrong time zone. Regards, Krishna --- vreality_au <reality_v wrote: > Dear Gurujis > > I am having trouble identifing my Navamsha Lagna. According > to Jhora > its Sco, but a couple of other astrologers have calculated it > to be > Aq. Which is the correct Nav lagna? Do I have to make any > adjustments > to Jhora beyond the basic input of required data? > > Data: 13/5/61, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2.03 am > > Your help would be much appreciated. > > thanks > Su > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. http://farechase./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Dear Su, You should input actual birth time in JHora. The software does suitable calculations based on time zone and coordinates of the place. But, one question remains. In the included mail, the person states that Malaysian Standard Time is +8 hours GMT since 1982 only. Did it follow a different time zone before that date? If so, one should select appropriate time zone in JHora 'Time Zone' field for the births before Jan 1, 1982. Regards, Krishna --- vreality_au <reality_v wrote: > Dear Krishnaji > > thank you for your reply. Another person who uses Jhora > adviced that > LMT has to be used in Jhora [see copied eg below]. Would that > be > correct? Jhora makes the necessary adjustments, does it not? > > > thank you, Su > ------------------------ > 24 hours is equivalent to 360 ° of longitude or 1 hr to 15 ° > of longitude. > > A country's standard time is with reference to a particular > longitude, > > e.g Malaysian Standard Time which is presently [since 1 Jan. > 1982] +8 > hrs GMT is with reference to the 120 ° longitude [15 ° ´ 8]. > > So K.L. which is at 101 °43'E has a GMT of 101 °43' / 15 = > +6 hrs 47 min > > Hence, any birth time recorded in K.L. will have to be > corrected by > subtracting [because the longitude is less than the reference > longitude, 120 °] the difference , 8 hrs – 6 hrs 47 min = 1 hr > 13 min > , to obtain the LMT. > Thus a birth time of 4.27 am, K.L . will have a LMT of 4.27 – > 1.13 = > 3.14 am > > If the longitude of a place is more than the reference > longitude than > we add the difference of the GMT's. > e.g. If there is a place [in Malaysia] with longitude 122 ° > 36', then > it will have a GMT of 122 ° 36'/15 = + 8 hrs 10 min. > > So all birth times in this place have to be corrected by > adding > [because the longitude is more than the reference longitude, > 120 °] > the difference, 8 hrs 10 mins – 8 hrs = 10 mins to obtain the > LMT. > > Thus a birth time of 10.56 pm will have a LMT of 10.56 + 10 = > 11.06 pm > > > ----------------------- > > , Krishnamurthy Seetharama > <krishna_1998 wrote: > > > > Dear Su, > > > > I use JHora too. It gives Sc Navamsha Lagna for the data > given. > > Please note that this lagna is exactly on the border between > Sc > > and Sg signs. You may have to BTR to get the correct > navamsha > > lagna. > > > > It is quite possible that those who have got Aq. navamsha > lagna > > must have entered the time as 2:30 instead of 2:03. Or, they > > would be using wrong time zone. > > > > Regards, > > Krishna > > > > --- vreality_au <reality_v wrote: > > > > > Dear Gurujis > > > > > > I am having trouble identifing my Navamsha Lagna. > According > > > to Jhora > > > its Sco, but a couple of other astrologers have calculated > it > > > to be > > > Aq. Which is the correct Nav lagna? Do I have to make any > > > adjustments > > > to Jhora beyond the basic input of required data? > > > > > > Data: 13/5/61, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2.03 am > > > > > > Your help would be much appreciated. > > > > > > thanks > > > Su > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > > Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels > with > FareChase. > > http://farechase./ > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. http://sims./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Dear Krishnaji thank you for your kind reply. warm rdgs Su , Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: > > Dear Su, > > You should input actual birth time in JHora. The software does > suitable calculations based on time zone and coordinates of the > place. > > But, one question remains. In the included mail, the person > states that Malaysian Standard Time is +8 hours GMT since 1982 > only. Did it follow a different time zone before that date? If > so, one should select appropriate time zone in JHora 'Time Zone' > field for the births before Jan 1, 1982. > > Regards, > Krishna > > --- vreality_au <reality_v wrote: > > > Dear Krishnaji > > > > thank you for your reply. Another person who uses Jhora > > adviced that > > LMT has to be used in Jhora [see copied eg below]. Would that > > be > > correct? Jhora makes the necessary adjustments, does it not? > > > > > > thank you, Su > > ------------------------ > > 24 hours is equivalent to 360 ° of longitude or 1 hr to 15 ° > > of longitude. > > > > A country's standard time is with reference to a particular > > longitude, > > > > e.g Malaysian Standard Time which is presently [since 1 Jan. > > 1982] +8 > > hrs GMT is with reference to the 120 ° longitude [15 ° ´ 8]. > > > > So K.L. which is at 101 °43'E has a GMT of 101 °43' / 15 = > > +6 hrs 47 min > > > > Hence, any birth time recorded in K.L. will have to be > > corrected by > > subtracting [because the longitude is less than the reference > > longitude, 120 °] the difference , 8 hrs – 6 hrs 47 min = 1 hr > > 13 min > > , to obtain the LMT. > > Thus a birth time of 4.27 am, K.L . will have a LMT of 4.27 – > > 1.13 = > > 3.14 am > > > > If the longitude of a place is more than the reference > > longitude than > > we add the difference of the GMT's. > > e.g. If there is a place [in Malaysia] with longitude 122 ° > > 36', then > > it will have a GMT of 122 ° 36'/15 = + 8 hrs 10 min. > > > > So all birth times in this place have to be corrected by > > adding > > [because the longitude is more than the reference longitude, > > 120 °] > > the difference, 8 hrs 10 mins – 8 hrs = 10 mins to obtain the > > LMT. > > > > Thus a birth time of 10.56 pm will have a LMT of 10.56 + 10 = > > 11.06 pm > > > > > > ----------------------- > > > > , Krishnamurthy Seetharama > > <krishna_1998@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Su, > > > > > > I use JHora too. It gives Sc Navamsha Lagna for the data > > given. > > > Please note that this lagna is exactly on the border between > > Sc > > > and Sg signs. You may have to BTR to get the correct > > navamsha > > > lagna. > > > > > > It is quite possible that those who have got Aq. navamsha > > lagna > > > must have entered the time as 2:30 instead of 2:03. Or, they > > > would be using wrong time zone. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Krishna > > > > > > --- vreality_au <reality_v@> wrote: > > > > > > > Dear Gurujis > > > > > > > > I am having trouble identifing my Navamsha Lagna. > > According > > > > to Jhora > > > > its Sco, but a couple of other astrologers have calculated > > it > > > > to be > > > > Aq. Which is the correct Nav lagna? Do I have to make any > > > > adjustments > > > > to Jhora beyond the basic input of required data? > > > > > > > > Data: 13/5/61, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2.03 am > > > > > > > > Your help would be much appreciated. > > > > > > > > thanks > > > > Su > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > > > Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels > > with > > FareChase. > > > http://farechase./ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. > http://sims./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 |om| Dear Su and Krishna, namaste If my memory is right, between 1945 to 1981, the timezone of Malaysia/Singapore was +7H30. Please use this and see if you are now getting the required chart. best regards Hari On 10/15/07, Krishnamurthy Seetharama <krishna_1998 wrote: Dear Su,But, one question remains. In the included mail, the personstates that Malaysian Standard Time is +8 hours GMT since 1982only. Did it follow a different time zone before that date? Ifso, one should select appropriate time zone in JHora 'Time Zone' field for the births before Jan 1, 1982.> > > > > Dear Gurujis> > > > > > I am having trouble identifing my Navamsha Lagna. > According> > > to Jhora> > > its Sco, but a couple of other astrologers have calculated> it> > > to be> > > Aq. Which is the correct Nav lagna? Do I have to make any > > > adjustments> > > to Jhora beyond the basic input of required data?> > > > > > Data: 13/5/61, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2.03 am> > > > > > Your help would be much appreciated. > > > > > > thanks> > > Su .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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