Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Pranaam Sanjay, Almost all the authors (including Santhanam, Dr. Raman, Dr. Sastri) defined horas starting at sunrise and not at " 6 am (LMT) " as you gave in the lesson. I absolutely do not understand the need to create a new controversy. Using " 6 am (LMT) " as the starting point for horas in a day has no astrological basis whatsoever. It is merely an approximation that works well in India (and places near equator). For Hindus, a new day starts at sunrise. The first hora belongs to the weekday lord. But the new weekday starts at sunrise. So the first hora of the day must also start at sunrise. [Those who use Jagannatha Hora Lite software can find the hora lord from the software. Click the menu item Basic >> Shadbala and find the planet having 60.0 under hora bala (under kala bala). That planet owns the running hora. However, this uses sunrise and not 6 am LMT.] Your sishya, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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