Guest guest Posted November 3, 1999 Report Share Posted November 3, 1999 > I am not sure whether this partially answers the question or not. > The order of days is based on order of Horas and not the other way > round. > The day is ruled by the planet that rules the FIRST hora of that day. Yes, I am aware of that. But if you read any of the standard texts when describing planets they only mention names of the planets and their order (Sun, Moon, Mars...), hora is never mentioned at this point in any of the standard texts. That creates impression that hora order was created in order to accommodate the order of planets and their rulership of the days of the week as I wrote before. I know that this doesn't make so much sense but as I said it is an impression that a person may get. Second point is as Manpreet wrote that the day is ruled by the planet that rules first hora of that day. In that case only if we start horas from Sun counting reverse skipping one planet shall we arrive that Moon rules Monday. I can understand that we started from the Sun since hora is connected with motion of the Sun (starts and sunrise, the day is ruled by ruling planet of the hora at sunrise, initial count started from Sun and word hora itself comes from words aho and ratra which means day and night (again connected to motion of Sun)), otherwise the order of days in the week would have been different. So if we can understand why is the order of horas the way it is than it would be easier to understand the order of the planets and order of the days of the week. Hora is most basic division of time and and the whole science of predicting good and bad events is called hora shastra, so I feel that is very important to understand how it works. For example if the order in which we count horas is same but direct instead of reverse, than the order of the days in the week would be reverse (Sunday, Saturday, Friday, Thursday, Wednesday)...compared to present onen which also includes the rulership of the days in the week which would make many other things different too. The only similarity between hora order and planets is in the speed of motion of the planets compared to order of horas as Narasimha pointed out. I don't know if there is there any shastric reference for this or is it only Narasimha's observation? Is anyone aware of any other points in this connection? Hare Krishna, Dina-natha Das. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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