Guest guest Posted March 17, 2000 Report Share Posted March 17, 2000 "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" wrote: Dear Vijay, > > 1. Determine the Year, Month, Paksha & Tithi. > > In most cases, I am reported birth time in 2 hrs range. Not worse than > that. Sanjay is talking about "Nashta Jatakam", when birthdata is unknown. I understood that, that is why I mentioned that I am not exaclty dealing with completely unkown jatakams. Sanjay, can you explain how you find these from the prasna chart? Prasna Marga has listed some methods of find Masa, tithi, vara and laga from prasna charts (if I remember correctly. Currently I do not have any astrology book with me. So, unfortunately I can write from it). Sanjay, please tell us any technics you would recommend. > > 5. If very young go to the D-12 Chart directly, else correct this > > after the > > D-9 & D-10. > > If old? Why go to D-12 directly if very young? What is the significance > of "yongness" > here. Is it because, for young native, he may know/remember well about > his parents? Suppose you get the chart of a 6-month old baby. You don't know anything about his career or education or dharma. All you know is that his father is a short-tempered bereaucrat, his mother is devotive, his father got a promotion after his birth etc (just an example). Basically, you only know about the nature of parents and any important events that happened to parents since birth. So D-12 is an important chart in the case of young people without any major events to use in birthtime rectification. But, by young, I did not think of "infant". I was thinking that a native of age < 30 is young. Any way, I get the point. Your sishya, Vijay -- -------------------------- PVKL Narayana Rao 1325 McCandless Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 phone: (408) 941 4756 email: pvklnrao home-url: http://www.geocities.com/pvklnrao -------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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