The Imperial Astrologer Tutorial
... according to Chinese Civil Time (eight hours ahead of Greenwich). However, it must be noted that if the calendar were to be based on a different location and time zone, then some differences to the lunar months could occur. ...
... according to Chinese Civil Time (eight hours ahead of Greenwich). However, it must be noted that if the calendar were to be based on a different location and time zone, then some differences to the lunar months could occur. ...
Avtar Krishen Kaul
... Precession and Solstices: We know that there are two more cardinal points in the phenomenon of seasons. They are formed when the sun (the earth) during its sojourn through the Ecliptic reaches a point which is at the maximum distance of north from the Equator. The sun has the maximum declination of ...
... Precession and Solstices: We know that there are two more cardinal points in the phenomenon of seasons. They are formed when the sun (the earth) during its sojourn through the Ecliptic reaches a point which is at the maximum distance of north from the Equator. The sun has the maximum declination of ...
The plane of the Moon`s orbit has an inclination of 5.15 degree to
... which were seen within a group of other stars surrounding each of them in a recognizable form or shape in the sky. Krittika nakshatra is also recognized by the star Krittika (Aclyone 2) whose longitude is about 360 8'. The value of the Lahiri ayanamsa was 230 53' 56”.3 on 1.1. 2003. Thus the present ...
... which were seen within a group of other stars surrounding each of them in a recognizable form or shape in the sky. Krittika nakshatra is also recognized by the star Krittika (Aclyone 2) whose longitude is about 360 8'. The value of the Lahiri ayanamsa was 230 53' 56”.3 on 1.1. 2003. Thus the present ...
Ten million marriages: A test of astrological `love
... configuration of the solar system at the time we were born. A complete horoscope, or natal chart, includes information about where the sun, moon and planets would have been observed relative to each other and to the constellations of the zodiac at the time and place of the subject’s birth. Popular a ...
... configuration of the solar system at the time we were born. A complete horoscope, or natal chart, includes information about where the sun, moon and planets would have been observed relative to each other and to the constellations of the zodiac at the time and place of the subject’s birth. Popular a ...
The Long and Short of the Mayan Calendar
... but they also anchored it with a remarkable alignment, the meeting of the winter solstice Sun (not the vernal equinox which is used in Western astrology) with the galaxy itself, the band of the MilkyWay. Since our galaxy is shaped like a disk, we can draw an equator-like plane through the Milky Way ...
... but they also anchored it with a remarkable alignment, the meeting of the winter solstice Sun (not the vernal equinox which is used in Western astrology) with the galaxy itself, the band of the MilkyWay. Since our galaxy is shaped like a disk, we can draw an equator-like plane through the Milky Way ...
THE MARCH EQUINOX, AND THE FIRST POINT OF ARIES An
... Vernal equinox and autumnal equinox are the classical derivatives of Latin (ver = spring and autumnus = autumn). These names are based on the seasons, and can be ambiguous since seasons of the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere are opposites, and the vernal equinox of one hemisphere is the ...
... Vernal equinox and autumnal equinox are the classical derivatives of Latin (ver = spring and autumnus = autumn). These names are based on the seasons, and can be ambiguous since seasons of the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere are opposites, and the vernal equinox of one hemisphere is the ...
June`s Lunar Eclipse and Grand Cross
... During the T-square, and even after Humpty Dumpty’s great fall in the financial meltdown of 2008, the powers-that-be preferred to imagine that they could put Humpty back together again just like before. Despite unimaginable loss of wealth and unfolding revelations of rot at the core of our failing ...
... During the T-square, and even after Humpty Dumpty’s great fall in the financial meltdown of 2008, the powers-that-be preferred to imagine that they could put Humpty back together again just like before. Despite unimaginable loss of wealth and unfolding revelations of rot at the core of our failing ...
The Calendar Correlation Problem in Mesoamerican
... therefore does not require a periodic leap-day correction. But in order to know when a particular day arrives, we must either keep daily records of the passage of days (which is what the indigenous Maya do), or have a method of correlating it with the Western calendar. One way of correlating the 260 ...
... therefore does not require a periodic leap-day correction. But in order to know when a particular day arrives, we must either keep daily records of the passage of days (which is what the indigenous Maya do), or have a method of correlating it with the Western calendar. One way of correlating the 260 ...
Thank You! Placement of Aspects Moon Void of
... Capricorn this month is no small event, marking the beginning of an era when, collectively, we reform the rules and structures that govern our lives—business and political—and the world’s borders and boundaries, as well as those borders and boundaries that define us and our relationships. ...
... Capricorn this month is no small event, marking the beginning of an era when, collectively, we reform the rules and structures that govern our lives—business and political—and the world’s borders and boundaries, as well as those borders and boundaries that define us and our relationships. ...
The Chinese Zodiac - Restaurant-East
... Quite often, people will identify with one Astrology system more strongly, but still ascribe to some of the other tradition's beliefs. As we gear up for Chinese New Year on February 3, ta ...
... Quite often, people will identify with one Astrology system more strongly, but still ascribe to some of the other tradition's beliefs. As we gear up for Chinese New Year on February 3, ta ...
Motions in the Sky
... the tilt of the Earth relative to the Sun and by the motion of the Earth around the Sun The tilt is what causes the Seasons* Ancient astrologers did not know about the tilt or the orbit, but they knew the cycle repeated after about 365 days *discussed in another ppt ...
... the tilt of the Earth relative to the Sun and by the motion of the Earth around the Sun The tilt is what causes the Seasons* Ancient astrologers did not know about the tilt or the orbit, but they knew the cycle repeated after about 365 days *discussed in another ppt ...
2012 forecast - Vasthu Sastra
... We are currently in the last era, Kali Yuga, which began in about 3200BCE. The Kali Yuga spans about 432,000 years, and we have completed only 5,000 of those years – so people need not be worried about the world coming to an end next year. Master Yuvaraj says we can all understand that the end of ou ...
... We are currently in the last era, Kali Yuga, which began in about 3200BCE. The Kali Yuga spans about 432,000 years, and we have completed only 5,000 of those years – so people need not be worried about the world coming to an end next year. Master Yuvaraj says we can all understand that the end of ou ...
Hindu calendar
Hindu calendar is a collective name for most of the luni-sidereal calendars and sidereal calendars traditionally used in Hinduism.The Hindu calendars have undergone many changes in the process of regionalization. Some of the more prominent regional Hindu calendars include the Nepali calendar, Assamese calendar, Bengali calendar, Malayalam calendar, Tamil calendar, Vikrama Samvat used in Northern India, and Shalivahana calendar in the Deccan States of Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. The common feature of all regional Hindu calendars is that the names of the twelve months are the same (because the names are based in Sanskrit). The month which starts the year also varies from region to region.The Buddhist calendar and the traditional lunisolar calendars of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand are also based on an older version of the Hindu calendar.Most of the Hindu calendars derived from Gupta era astronomy as developed by Āryabhaṭa and Varāhamihira in the 5th to 6th century. These in turn were based in the astronomical tradition of Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa, which in the preceding centuries had been standardized in a number of (non-extant) works known as Sūrya Siddhānta.Regional diversification took place in the medieval period. The astronomical foundations were further developed in the medieval period, notably by Bhāskara II (12th century).Differences and regional variations abound in these computations, but the following is a general overview of the Hindu lunisolar calendar.The Indian national calendar or ""Saka calendar"" was introduced in 1957 based on the traditional Hindu calendars.