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Dear Sarajit,

 

SP> Sorry for the delayed response. It seems there is no problem in taking he

SP> length of production process to be the gestation period of the product. But

SP> here the problem is that the producttion process for most of the products

SP> is veryy small ranging from few minutes in case of productts like soaps

SP> etc. and a few hours for consumer durables like TV, Fridge or Automobile.

SP> Can these short times be taken as the gestation period?

 

What is the problem with short gestation times? The accuracy of measuring?

It can be probably measured to an accuracy of difference of times

required for producing two individual items of the product in

question. Which should be OK, I assume, as with the humans it is also

not exactly 9 months for everyone, with small (sometimes as large as 2

months, or is this a separate issue?) individual differences.

 

Vahe

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Om Hrim Hamsa Soham Swaha

Dear Vahe & Sarajit,

The problem is finding the " Average Gestation Period " or " Natural Gestation

period " . Further, this can be different for different products or even for

different routes or processes for the same product giving us different

Shoola Sub-periods for the same product. Thus approach is not advised.

Think again and think afresh. Go to the basics again. Can gestation period

be the determining method for 'artificial objects'? If not then we need to

think about how we can correlate Human activity (Dasamsa) to the chart of a

product. This is where Manu Smriti can come to our rescue when " One dasamsa

in the lives of the demi-Gods is equal to a human life " . Demi-Gods produce

artificial products and not Human beings. Human beings are produced by the

Gods where " One day in the lives of the Gods equals a year in Human lives " .

Thus, if we are talking about artificial products then the life cycle of 36

years with elongated longevity for some products is also to be considered.

Yogini Dasa would fit into this scheme very well.

Try this now and let us see one product data with this exercise.

With Best Wishes

Sanjay Rath

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" Vahe Ganapetyan " <vahe

" Sarajit Poddar " <varahamihira >

Saturday, January 27, 2001 5:24 AM

Re[2]: [sri Guru] Re: Marketing and Vedic Astrology

 

 

> Dear Sarajit,

>

> SP> Sorry for the delayed response. It seems there is no problem in taking

he

> SP> length of production process to be the gestation period of the

product. But

> SP> here the problem is that the producttion process for most of the

products

> SP> is veryy small ranging from few minutes in case of productts like

soaps

> SP> etc. and a few hours for consumer durables like TV, Fridge or

Automobile.

> SP> Can these short times be taken as the gestation period?

>

> What is the problem with short gestation times? The accuracy of measuring?

> It can be probably measured to an accuracy of difference of times

> required for producing two individual items of the product in

> question. Which should be OK, I assume, as with the humans it is also

> not exactly 9 months for everyone, with small (sometimes as large as 2

> months, or is this a separate issue?) individual differences.

>

> Vahe

>

>

>

> OM TAT SAT

> Archive: varahamihira

> Info: varahamihira/info.html

>

>

>

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