Guest guest Posted October 13, 2000 Report Share Posted October 13, 2000 In a message dated 10/10/2000 7:20:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, fschmidt writes: Namaste Frank, I'm back from my week long trip. I'll take a look at your N-Dasa tomorrow! Regards, Brendan > > Namaste Brendan ( et.al) > > We are on a great subject here for Narayan ( Padakrama) Dasa. > > I have calculated the major periods for my chart below ( first cycle and > > second cycle) > > I have also attached an Excel spread sheet for clarity. > > My inquiry is > > a. how to properly calculate the Antaradasa ( sub periods) and the correct > > rules > > b. how to check my work > > So let me write them down and ask for your corrections on the rules. > > I will request the proper way to interpret Narayan Dasa later - Narasimha > > had a great post yesterday ( #3682) to start this in-depth understanding. > > I encourage our Guru's to pls. give more time to this subject , for it has > > great > > wealth, impact and use. > > Sub period calculations > > 1. All 12 antaradasas are of equal duration so if X years of dasa period N > > the > > sub period would = Y months as calculated by the following example: > > a. Taurus dasa ( from my data below) runs for 2 years > > b. Each sub period would = 2yrs. x 12 Months = 24 months. > > c. 24 months / 12 antaradasas = 2 months each > > 2. The Starting sub-dasa ( I need help here) - do I use the same rule for > > calculating the > > Major Dasa period ? If this is the SAME method, won't I get the same > > results for the sub period being equal to the same signs and order of > > the major period? > > a. Look at the Lagana and the 7th from it and find the stronger one > > , and the > > ninth house ( Dharma bhava) from it determines direction. > > ( use all the rules for calculating strength e.g. Sani/Rahu and > > Mangala/Ketu rule, Aspect > > Rasi dristi rule, D>F>M rule, Sani/Ketu on the 1st/7th modify dasa > > sequence, etc.) > > 3. Calculations of Narayan Dasa for my chart: > > Birth data 17th of July 1952 > > location:Lat =41N 54min. 10 sec. Long: 87W40 min 25sec ( Time zone > > 6) ~ Chicago, IL. > > time: 15:22:50 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2000 Report Share Posted October 15, 2000 In a message dated 10/10/2000 7:20:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, fschmidt writes: Hare Rama Krishn Namaste Frank, The file attached was not an Excel File but a JHL file. Can you copy the data into an e-mail. Regards, Brendan > > Namaste Brendan ( et.al) > > We are on a great subject here for Narayan ( Padakrama) Dasa. > > I have calculated the major periods for my chart below ( first cycle and > > second cycle) > > I have also attached an Excel spread sheet for clarity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2000 Report Share Posted October 15, 2000 Hare Rama Krishn Namaste Frank, Let's calculate all the major periods for N-dasa for your D-1 first. I want to make sure that our calculations are in agreement for the major periods and then we'll calculate the antaradasas for the current dasa. I am not sure which rules you are using and maybe you can clarify that for me first. I arrived at the following sequence for your D-1. Please check and see if you agree and that might also clarify the rules that you are using. I'm prone to making mistakes with hand calculations. Stronger between 1 and 7 is Taurus, so start from there. Progression is every 6th and anti-zodiacal. Ta - 2yrs, 7/54 Sg - 3 yrs, 7/57 Cn - 3yrs, 7/60 Aq - 5 yrs, 7/65 - Saturn Stronger Vi - 2 yrs, 7/67 Ar - 6 yrs, 7/73 Sc - 8 yrs, 7/81 - Ketu stronger Ge - 1 yrs, 7/82 Cp - 4 yrs, 7/86 Le - 1 yrs, 7/87 Pi - 11 yrs, 7/99 Li - 9 yrs, 7/08 N-Dasa should be calculated for each of the varga charts when questions arise related to those varga charts. Special lagnas such as AL, HL, GL, VL should all be taken into account in the intrepretation of dasa periods as well as the significations of the planets and their placement, aspects and yogas that are formed. Regards, Brendan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2000 Report Share Posted October 16, 2000 Namaste Brendan, I quickly compared with my program. A couple of minor corrections: > Hare Rama Krishn > Namaste Frank, > > Let's calculate all the major periods for N-dasa for your D-1 first. I want > to make sure that our calculations are in agreement for the major periods and > then we'll calculate the antaradasas for the current dasa. I am not sure > which rules you are using and maybe you can clarify that for me first. > > I arrived at the following sequence for your D-1. Please check and see if you > agree and that might also clarify the rules that you are using. I'm prone to > making mistakes with hand calculations. > > Stronger between 1 and 7 is Taurus, so start from there. Progression is every > 6th and anti-zodiacal. > > Ta - 2yrs, 7/54 > Sg - 3 yrs, 7/57 Jupiter is in Ar, 5th from Sg. So 4 years. 1954-1958. All the following dates are also shifted by one year. > Cn - 3yrs, 7/60 > Aq - 5 yrs, 7/65 - Saturn Stronger > Vi - 2 yrs, 7/67 > Ar - 6 yrs, 7/73 > Sc - 8 yrs, 7/81 - Ketu stronger > Ge - 1 yrs, 7/82 > Cp - 4 yrs, 7/86 > Le - 1 yrs, 7/87 > Pi - 11 yrs, 7/99 By adding 11 to 87, you get 98. Nevertheless, 7/99 is correct here, because you had an error of 1 year earlier! > Li - 9 yrs, 7/08 This is perfect. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2000 Report Share Posted October 16, 2000 In a message dated 10/15/2000 7:48:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pvr writes: Namaste Narasimha, Thanks for the calculations. Yes, I did make a blunder for Sg and Frank had pointed that out to me. Regards, Brendan > Namaste Brendan, > > I quickly compared with my program. A couple of minor > corrections: > > > Hare Rama Krishn > > Namaste Frank, > > > > Let's calculate all the major periods for N-dasa for your D-1 > first. I want > > to make sure that our calculations are in agreement for the major > periods and > > then we'll calculate the antaradasas for the current dasa. I am not > sure > > which rules you are using and maybe you can clarify that for me > first. > > > > I arrived at the following sequence for your D-1. Please check and > see if you > > agree and that might also clarify the rules that you are using. I'm > prone to > > making mistakes with hand calculations. > > > > Stronger between 1 and 7 is Taurus, so start from there. > Progression is every > > 6th and anti-zodiacal. > > > > Ta - 2yrs, 7/54 > > Sg - 3 yrs, 7/57 > > Jupiter is in Ar, 5th from Sg. So 4 years. 1954-1958. All > the following dates are also shifted by one year. > > > Cn - 3yrs, 7/60 > > Aq - 5 yrs, 7/65 - Saturn Stronger > > Vi - 2 yrs, 7/67 > > Ar - 6 yrs, 7/73 > > Sc - 8 yrs, 7/81 - Ketu stronger > > Ge - 1 yrs, 7/82 > > Cp - 4 yrs, 7/86 > > Le - 1 yrs, 7/87 > > Pi - 11 yrs, 7/99 > > By adding 11 to 87, you get 98. Nevertheless, 7/99 is correct > here, because you had an error of 1 year earlier! > > > Li - 9 yrs, 7/08 > > This is perfect. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2000 Report Share Posted October 16, 2000 Dear gurus and students, pranaam Of late a lot has been written about Narayan dasa. Is the calculation and usage of this dasa described in one of Sanjaya jis books? Or, for that matter, anywhere else? Is there a computer program which calculates this dasa? is this a dasa given by Jaimini or Parashara? Thanks and regards Anantarupa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2000 Report Share Posted October 17, 2000 Namaste Anantarupa, > Dear gurus and students, pranaam > > Of late a lot has been written about Narayan dasa. > Is the calculation and usage of this dasa described > in one of Sanjaya jis books? Or, for that matter, anywhere else? Sanjay described it in Jaimini Sutras and gave examples in COVA. I wrote some articles on its computation and interpretation in vedic astrology list. Narayan compiled a compendium. I request Narayan or someone else to give a detailed list of online references for your benefit. > Is there a computer program which calculates this dasa? No. But " Jagannatha Hora " software will be released by the end of this year. It will give Narayana dasa of all vargas. In fact, I volunteered to share the C++ code related to Narayana dasa and a few other important rasi dasas with anyone interested. If other software developers avail of this offer, you will see Narayana dasa in many programs next year. > is this a dasa given by Jaimini or Parashara? It is not given in BPHS as is known today. But this BPHS is not complete. Jaimini gave it. > Thanks and regards > > Anantarupa May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2000 Report Share Posted October 17, 2000 Namaste Narasimha ji, Hare Krishna Many thanks for your prompt reply to my question on Narayan dasha. I am eagerly looking forward to see your upcoming Jyotisha software. I have a question in this regard (actually it is also a request): Will the program have an option to calculate topocentric longitude of Moon or will all planetary longitudes be geocentric only. I am asking because I read an article in which the author ( an indian astronomer) argues very convincingly that the ancients used topocentric longitude only. He says that all siddhantas gave a lot of importance to parallax corrections (lambana in sanskrit) and that without this lunar parallax correction one cannot even calculate the exact timings of solar eclipse or beginning/ending times of tithis. From what I understand, goravani jyotisha gives the option to turn lunar parallax correction off or on. The user can choose between geocentric and topocentric longitudes. It would be nice if you could include this feature in your program. regards, Anantarupa PS: Can I join vedic astrology list? If yes, how? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2000 Report Share Posted October 17, 2000 Dear Anantarupa, You can to Vedic-Astrology group at you convenience. Everybody is welcome to join. Here's the URL : vedic astrology Once you join. Please click on the " links " . There I have added Narasimha's mail on Narayana Dasa Resources. Have Fun. Regards, Narayan varahamihira , Arno Holzmann <ArnoHolzmann@c...> wrote: > Namaste Narasimha ji, Hare Krishna > > Many thanks for your prompt reply to my question on Narayan dasha. > > I am eagerly looking forward to see your upcoming Jyotisha software. > I have a question in this regard (actually it is also a request): > > Will the program have an option to calculate topocentric longitude of > Moon or will all planetary longitudes be geocentric only. I am asking > because I read an article in which the author ( an indian astronomer) > argues very convincingly that the ancients used topocentric longitude > only. He says that all siddhantas gave a lot of importance to parallax > corrections (lambana in sanskrit) and that without this lunar parallax > correction one cannot even calculate the exact timings of solar eclipse > or beginning/ending times of tithis. > > From what I understand, goravani jyotisha gives the option to turn > lunar parallax correction off or on. The user can choose between > geocentric and topocentric longitudes. It would be nice if you > could include this feature in your program. > > regards, Anantarupa > > PS: Can I join vedic astrology list? If yes, how? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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