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December 13, 2008
Pranaamams to the
Summit and the
August Participants
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Karanam L. Ramakumar
Hyderabad Astrology Summit
Chandra as Chronometer
Chandra as Dasha Calculator
December 13, 2008
Karanam L. Ramakumar
Hyderabad Astrology Summit
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Sequence of presentation
Introduction
Chandra as a chronometer
Transit through the zodiac
Chandra as a Dasha indicator
Transit through a Nakshatra
Quantisation of birth time
Rectification of birth time
Understanding the concept of Dasha period
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Karanam L. Ramakumar
Hyderabad Astrology Summit
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Quantisation of birth time
Role of Chandra as chronometer
The term “Nakshatra” refers to a segment of
the zodiac covering an arc of 13°-20’. The
zodiac of 360° is thus made up of 27
Nakshatras, viz., 27x13°-20’ = 360°, making a
full circle.
The presence of Chandra (the Moon), the
fastest moving body of the planetary entities in
each of these Nakshatras is one of the
important parameters in Oriental astrology.
Chandra is thus the long needle of the zodiac
clock given by Nature.
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Karanam L. Ramakumar
Hyderabad Astrology Summit
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1 lunar cycle
consists of 27
Nakshatras
1 year equals
360 days
360 days equal
13 lunar cycles
+ 9 Nakshatras
Long needle
Time needle
27 x 13 = 351 +
9 = 360
Each Nakshatra
occupies 13
0
-20‘
of arc, 27
Nakshatras cover
one zodiac circle
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Karanam L. Ramakumar
Hyderabad Astrology Summit
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