Guest guest Posted February 25, 2001 Report Share Posted February 25, 2001 Dear List, Namaste. I have a prepared set of calculations in Excel sheets, which I sometimes forget and/or don't use. However whilst thinking through some basic theory of the Jamna Vighati and comparing to the calculations i find a major error. If the Jamna Vighati corresponds to the Nadiamsa range, then surely it must be fairly sensitive. Going over the rules Gauranga gives he states that: Taking the amount of Vighatis passed between sunrise and birthtime, dividing it by 9 and rounding up to the nearest integer will give the Jamna Vighati. Well this promises a good 3-5 minutes, before a change in Jamna Vighati! However going over what i've learnt in previous texts it made sense to do the following: Take the amount of Vighatis passed between Sunrise and Birthtime, roundup to the nearest integer, and remove multiples of 9. This will give a Jamna Vighati changing very often. The reason i took multiples of 9 was that, most texts use this principle for certain calculations and for ease some merely divide the integer by 9, and then multiply the remainder by 9. I used this on my own chart: Examples: Sunrise: 6:13 Birth: 6:21 This gives a 8 minute difference, i.e. 1/3rd ghatis passed. Multiplying this by 60 we get: 20 vighatis exactly, so no need to roundup. 20/9 = 2.22222. removing the excess 2 "rounds" allready passed we get: 0.2222. this should be multiplied by 9 which will give 2, which is Chandra being female. Now the last time I checked I was very male, so lets add 10 seconds to my birthtime. 6:21:10 - 6:13 = 8:10 minutes <=> 0,340278.. ghatis <=> 20,41666.. Vighatis. rounding this upto the nearest integer gives 21 Vighatis passed at birth. Now removing multiples of 9 gives 3, which is Mangal showing a male birth. Surely the error is clear. Best wishes, Visti. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Visti, Could you please point me at Gauranga's article? I could not determine which one you mean. I remember Sanjay Rath's article on the Pranapada lagna and the requirement for the navamsa of this to be trine/opposite moon or lagna. However, Gauranga's article on Vighati Lagna seems to have escaped me. Thanks, Nimmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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