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I am curious if there are people working on creating a natal chart for the Earth. Even though a natal chart might be hard, a transitory chart for the times that Earth, as an entity, is going through seems to be possible. I would like to read the thoughts of people who are working on a project like this.

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we can't great a natal chart, but we can look at earth chart each year and each moment by calculating a chart for yamakoti which is at 165E46 and 00N00

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Hi Manisha,

I think a chart for our current Earth age could be cast for the moment the earth's Winter solstice point passed over the galactic equatorial plane or perhaps the galactic center. This happened in our lifetime.

This precessional cross occured some time in 1994 if we use the Galactic Equator, and more recently, right before covid spread, if we use the Galactic Center. This would now have us in the precessional age of the quadrant starting from around the beginning of Uttara Bhadrapada, where the Spring Equinox is now, to ending around the beginning of Mula, where the Winter solstice is at the moment around the G.E. and G.C.

The G.E. or G.C. is good in that it can be used independently of ayanamshas allowing us to measure a Galactic Quadrant Age rather than an "Age of Aquarius" or "Age of Purva Bhadrapada", since no one can agree on an ayanamshas. (I do, however, agree with Ernst that a sidereal zodiac and/or nakshatra ayanamsha should use the G.C. or G.E. as an anchor instead of a star. I am thinking that a great flood or deluge might have happened when the Spring Equinox passed over the beginning of Ardra.)

We could also do a chart for the "moment" when Polaris became the current pole star since we are in the Dhruva age of Polaris. The moment may be hard to pinpoint, so we could do one for the first northern solstice that happened after Polaris became the closest fixed star to the Dhruva point. And one for when Polaris itself was a close as it was going to get to the Dhruva point.

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Yamakoti means the reins of Yama. Yama rules over time. Its the time anchor on earth, the earth time line. Modern man uses greenwhich for that. THere is certainly some reason they choose this place but what reason we do not know. 

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@ernst Perhaps it is where Yama, the first mortal who died, appeared and lived on earth. And where his brother king Manu first established human civilization?

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@ernst Do you find that it works better than other important and/or random places on Earth?

As long as it works I suppose we don't have to know the why of it.

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@mitryendra80 yes, much better. This year the lunar new year of saturn sun and moon joined was in the 8th from yamakoti lagna and russia and ukriane have that 8th sign as their lagna this year.

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@ernst 

What time do we use to get the Yamakoti lagna?

For a person who doesn’t know their birth time, what time do we use for astrology charts and for COT?

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@manisha The time for the event you want to examine, so if thats a new lunar month, then for the time of n ew moon.

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Perhaps...

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