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Posted on November 2, 2008 by altruist | Posted under   Self Improvement


Vedic Astrology Lesson 40



Mathematical Astrology III

Astronomy & Maths are inseparable from Astrology. The father of Indian
Astrology, Varaha Mihira ( 500 A D ), was not only an astrologer, he was an
astronomer & mathematician par excellence. The trignometric equation Sin^2
( x ) + Cos^2 ( x ) = 1 is attributed to this Master. (The word Trignometry
derives from the Sanskrit Thrikonamithi & Geometry from Jyamithi). He wrote
masterpieces in Astronomy ( Pancha Siddhantika ) & Astrology ( Horasastra ).
In Astronomy and Maths, he had risen to the level of Kepler & Laplace, only
to be matched by geniuses like Aryabhata, Brahmaguptha, Bhaskara, Sir Simon
Newcomb, Brown & Leverier ! Long before Kepler, he had solved the Kepler
Equation ( M = E- e.Sin E ) !

He expounded the principles of Celestial Mechanics long before the great
Laplace propounded them in his Mechanique Celeste. He postulated that
planetary longitudes can be found by the Threefold Trignometric Method of
Manda Kriya ( Reduction to True Anomaly ), Parinathi Kriya ( Reduction to
Ecliptic ) & Sheeghra Kriya ( Reduction to Perihelion) !

He was the most brilliant amongst the Nine Gems ( Nine Intellectuals), who
adorned the court of King Vikramaditya. He had acquired immense spiritual
powers due to Transcendental Meditation. He postulated the Helio-centric
Theory of Gravitation, that all planets revolve around the Sun due to
Celestial Gravity. ( Soorya Jagathah Chakshu - Guruthwakarshan ).

He postulated that the planets traverse in elliptical orbits around the Sun,
that planets move faster at Sheeghrocha ( Perihelion - the point in orbit
nearest to the Sun ) & slower at Mandhocha - ( Aphelion - the point in orbit
farthest from the Sun), that in order to get the true longitudes of planets,
one has to give Jya Samskaras ( trignometric corrections to reduce them
from Circular to Elliptical, from Mean to True ), long before the great
Johannes Kepler discovered them in the Western World !

The Ninefold Temporal Strength ( Kala Bala )

Kala means Time and Kala Bala means Temporal Strength or strength of time.
This strength is calculated by considering the year, month, weekday, time
etc of birth. The various strengths of planetary vibrations due to seasonal
influences are taken into consideration and it consists of Nine Types of
Strengths

1) Diurnal & Nocturnal Strength ( Divaratri Bala )
2) Fortnight Strength ( Paksha Bala )
3) 60 degrees Strength ( Thribhaga Bala )
4) Year Strength ( Abda Bala )
5) Month Strength ( Masa Bala )
6) Day Strength ( Vara Bala )
7) Hour Strength ( Hora Bala )
8) Solstice Strength ( Ayana Bala )
9) Planetary War Strength ( Yuddha Bala )
Diurnal & Nocturnal Strength ( Divaratri Bala )

This is the strengths of planets due to diurnal or nocturnal influences.
Known as Divaratri Bala, it consist of Diurnal Strength ( Diva Bala ) &
Nocturnal Strength ( Ratri Bala ).

The nocturnal planets - Moon, Saturn & Mars are powerful during midnight and
powerless during midday. ( Nishi Sasi Kuja Saura Sarva nJne ) and 60
Shastiamsas are assigned to them at midnight as their Divaratri strength .
On the contrary, the diurnal planets - Sun, Jupiter & Venus - are powerful
during midday & powerless at night and 60 Shashtiamsas are assigned to them
at midday as their D R strength. Powerful always is Mercury, be it day or
night & he always gets 60 Shastiamsas.

Midday & Midnight

While Midday is defined as the LMN ( Local Mean Noon ), the Seers have
recommended that if the birth time is marked in LMT ( Local Mean Time ), it
must be converted into LAT ( Local Apparent Time) by applying the Equation
of Time. The Midnight is when the Sun is in the Lower Meridian of the place
& this is reckoned as 12 O Clock Midnight.

Equation for Divaratri Bala

A day is 360 degrees and the Interval between Midday & Midday & vice versa
is 180 degrees. LMT should be converted to LAT ( Local Apparent Time ) by
applying the Equation of Time. Then convert Birthtime reckoned from Midnight
into degrees at 15 degrees per hour ( Ardha Rasi Bhaveth Hora ) and apply
the following rule ( If birthtime in degrees exceeds 180, subtract it from
360 )
Diva Bala for Sun, Jupiter and Venus = Birth Time in Degrees / 3
Ratri Bala of Saturn, Moon & Mars = 180 - Birth Time in Degrees / 3
in Shastiamsas

Fortnight Strength ( Paksha Bala )

Fifteen days make a Fortnight ( Paksha ) and a Paksha = 15 Lunar Days. When
the Moon waxes it is Shukla Paksha ( bright half of the lunar month ) and he
wanes, it is Krishna Paksha ( dark half of the lunar month ). During the
Dark Half, the malefics are powerful and during the Bright Half, the
benefics !
The Equation of Time

The Equation of Time = Apparent Time - Mean Time.
Two major factors, the Obliquity of the Ecliptic ( 23.45 degrees ) and the
Earth's Orbital Eccentricity ( .0167 ) are responsible for the Equation of
Time, which is best illustrated by an Analemma or the Figure 8 in the
heavens ! The Earth moves fastest at Perihelion ( Jan 3 ) & slowest at
Aphelion ( Jul 3 ).
The amplitude of the Equation of Time is 9.87 minutes.

The formula for computing the Equation of Time is
E = 9.87 Sin ( 2 B ) - 7.53 Cos (B ) - 1.5 Sin ( B) ( E is in minutes )
where B = 360 degrees ( N - 81 )/ 364

Natural Malefics ( Papas ) & Natural Benefics ( Shubhas )

Papas are natural malefics & they are Sun, Mars, Saturn & afflicted Mercury.
Shubhas are natural benefics & they are Jupiter, Venus and well associated
Mercury. The waxing Moon is a benefic & the waning Moon is a malefic, viz,
he is a benefic from the 8th day of the bright half of the lunar month to
the 8th day of the dark half of the lunar month & a malefic in the rest of
the days. The malefics ( Papas ) get more of Paksha Bala during the dark
half of the month.
Dark & Bright Fortnights ( Krishna & Shukla Pakshas )

To find out whether birth occurred during the Dark Half or the Bright Half,
subtract LongSun frm LongMoon. If the difference is < 180, it is the the
Bright Half ( Shukla Paksha ) and if > 180 degrees, it is the Dark Half (
Krishna Paksha ).

Equations for Paksha Bala

Paksha Bala of Benefics = LongMoon - LongSun /3
Paksha Bala of Malefics = 60 - Paksha Bala of Benefics ( in Shastiamsas )
The Paksha Bala of the Moon is always to be doubled.

Equations for 60 Degrees Strength ( Thribhaga Bala )
Divide Day ( Ahas ) & Ratri by 3 ( 180/3 = 60 degrees ). 60 degrees is a
Thribhaga.
Mercury, Sun and Saturn rule the Thribhagas of the Day
Moon, Venus & Mars rule the Thribhagas of the Night

Find out the Thribhaga when birth has occurred. Assign 60 Shastiamsas to the
ruling planet of that Thribhaga. Assign 60 Shastiamsas to Jupiter, who
always gets 60 Shastiamsas !

So only 2 planets gets Thribhaga Bala of 60 Shastiamsas !

So you will find that Mathematical Astrology is not easy, nor is it
difficult !



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