We have described in detail the inference of planets in the
preceding pages. However in some cases where either of the inference of
amavasya and puranmashi are maintained in almanac or chart priority should he
given to the actual time of birth (isht) as paksh or phase is its proximity.
The inference to which another inference has proximity should be worked along
with midnight point (mishrman) and movement (gati). Then a dhurva of the
inference is to be established. First of all, make a midnight point of the day
of birth. (Mishrman values midnight) Whatever gharis and pals of mishrman are
obtained are to be written down separately. Also write down separately the days
that have passed after Amavashya and Purnmashi except the days of Amavashya and
Purnmashi. Further, just see whether the time of birth (isht) is above or under
Amavashya and Purnmashi. If it is above the two exbude the ghari and pal of the
time of birth by replacing them with just one number of 60. Add to it the no
same planet may be adopted which has proximity to the inference of specified
time of birth entered in the almanac.
Note 13: If the number day is not deducted from the day the
lower day should med read by adding 7 to the number of that day.
Note 14: If the number of ghari and are not deducted from he
number of ghari, then take form the number of day to establish its 60 gharis,
subsequently add then to the gharis on the appear scale and subtracted from
then the gharis on the lower scale. Similarly, if the number of pal are less
than the number of pals on the lower scale take from numbers of ghari make its
60 pals and add to the pals which are greater than the pals on the lower scale
reduce the pals on the lower scale. The remaining number of days, ghari and pal
will be taken as gunantar or ikhyantar.
Note: The day of Mishrman and one’s own should the one and
the same. If they a difference of seven days the difference will be worked only
adding 7 to the day midnight foent (misherman) to th remaind. If the pals
exceed 60 while totalling exclude one ghari to add it to gharis. In the event
of number of of exceeding 60 exclude one ansh to add it to anshas. What are
anshas. The ones set aside from amavashya and purnmashi. Having understood this
much write down all the three numbers separately at suitable in tervals in a
particular order, name by first ansha, second ghari and third pals a written
specimen of which is given in the following pagess. In case the time of birth
is under Amavashya or Purnmashi put one digit of 60 anol exclude the number of
midnight point (mishrman). Add number of the time of birth to the remainder.
Their calculations will remain as usual. This will become dhurva isht of all
planets except Moon. Then all the planets with their respective movements we
have described will be inferred. Regarding inferred planets it is to be noted
that the time of birth prevaleul at noon on amavashya and purnmashi and the
number of inference calculated from the movement of respective planets will be
deducted from the recorded inference. The time of birth during under the day of
birth mentioned and its number will be added to the obtained inference. The
total obtained after adjustment will be the ackual inference of the time of
birth (2). Wherever a inform of movement planet with reference to the inference
of planets dccurs it must be remembered while doing. The calculation that there
are two degrees of movement. One is of ghari and another of pal. If the number
of the second degree namely pal is less then number 30 it is to be left out.
Work out the number of ghairs. If the number of pals is more than 30 complete
the calculation by adding one ghari to gharis. This will make calculation easy
and if there is any difference it will be of few pals. Write
the number of movements under dhurva inference at all the three places. Then
start calculation from the left hand side. Multiply the first ghari of the
dhurva of pal to be divided by sixty. What is obtained is to be saved in
writing. While the remainder is worth discarding. Later, multiply another grade
of ghari and gati to be followed by addition of the quatient of third degree to
the product and let the total again be divided by sixty. What is obtained will
be saved while the remainder will be maintained as well. Further, the ashans of
the first degree are to be multiplied by gati to which quotient of the second
degree will be added and the total will be divided by sixty. The product will
be the ansha of remaining ghari and pals of the second grade. If this number of
ansh ghari and pal is to be increased or decreased in the inference one in, can
do so. The resultant figure will give the inference of your required time.
Solution to this problem is discussed in greater detail in the next chapter.
Dr. A. Shanker
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