Hello Ernst and all,
When I want to see Vargas for Varshaphala, I click on the center of the map and select the desired Varga, but oops... The program gives out Vargas for the BIRTH CHART. So, I have to build a new "birth" chart using the time from Varshaphala, and then I have to "jump" from one chart to another to see the Vargas for year chart. Perhaps this can be reconfigured somehow? Or the program cannot build Vargas for Varshaphala? Thanks
It shoudl load the varshaphala varga, but we had an issue for a while, download the latest from www.vedic-astrology.net/Kala2018.zip and uninstall your old first.
Hey Ernst!
When we calculate Panchavargeya, you gave the definition of Drekkana-bal according to Drekkana, where the Drekkana lords corresponded to the days of the week, and this Drekkana is taken into account in the table in the program (let's call it Drekkana 1).
But for the calculation of Dvadashavargeya, you showed another Drekkana, which corresponds to the classical Parashara Drekkana (let's call Drekkana 2).
And you recommended looking at the table (Drekkana 1) to determine the auspiciousness of the planet, but then, logically, the table should indicate the positions of the planets from the classical Parashara-Drekkana, because we calculated Dvadashavargeya or auspiciousness from it ...
It turns out that we calculated the strength of the planets according to one Drekkana, the auspiciousness according to another, and when we analyze the position of the planets in the chart, we again look at Drekkana 1, but the program builds only the classic Parashara-Drekkana for Varshaphala.
Is it correct that the table reflects the positions of the planets in Drekkana 1? Sorry, I got confused with these different Drekkans.
From which Panchamsha are the values in the table taken? This does not quite coincide with the Panchamsha, built according to the rules "In an odd Rashi, the Panchamsha is Mars, Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter and Venus; in an even Rashi, in reverse order."
For example, for the George Bush chart 54 in the table, Saturn, Moon, Jupiter, Venus and Muntha correspond to this rule. Lords of Panchamsha for other planets - Sun, Mars, Mercury and Lagna - do not follow this rule.
And this does not correspond if the Panchamsha is built using the Parashara method. Is this a mistake or did you build the Panchamsha in some other way?
The Panchamsha issue was resolved. The manual simply made a typo - "“In an odd Rasi the Pancamsas are of Mars, Saturn, MERCURY, JUPITER and Venus; in an even Rasi reverse". And in the book "Tajaka Nilakantha" another sequence of planets for Panchamsha - "Mars, Saturn, JUPITER, MERCURY and Venus". If you do with such a sequence as that of Nilakantha, then everything is correct.