Guest guest Posted December 6, 2000 Report Share Posted December 6, 2000 OM GURAVE NAMAH JAYA JAGANNATHA Namaste all the listmembers, I came across an interesting method for birthtime rectification in the Essentials of Predictive Hindu Astrology by R.Santhanam, pp. 176-177. The message is essentially the following: diurnal points are found in the horoscope which, or their angle (90°. 180 , 270°) when transited by major planets, vis. Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu or Ketu will produce an important event in the native's life. By taking the positions of Guru, Sani, and Rahu on the dates of these important events, and checking for a best fit for their transit with diurnal points, birth time can be rectified, when it is doubtful by two or three hours. The diurnal points are calculated in the following way: Know the degrees of ascendant and the planets counted from zero degree of Aries. That is, if it is Leo 25°, take 145. Deduct from the ascendant each of the degrees of the planets. If the planet is ahead of the ascendant, add 360° to the latter before deducting. What you now get is the diurnal point of that planet, which is the sensitive degree. Based on this method I created an Excel worksheet into which the positions of the Ascendent, Guru, Sani, and Rahu at the date of birth (in degrees from 0 Aries) and the respective positions of the planets during several important events in the native's life. The worksheet then calculates the diurnal points and a simple Visual Basic script then attempts to rectify the ascendant by minimizing the transit degrees with the angles of the diurnal points. I have uploaded the worksheet in the Vedic Astrology files area for your review. It is loaded with the example data from the R.Santhanam's book and provides correct rectification for the example. I would very much appreciate your comments on the worksheet and its possible use. You can download the worksheet by clicking on the following link: vedic astrology/Excel+Worksheets/rectification.xls Yours, Vahe Ganapetyan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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