(Imagine I am interviewing you )
Sirr,
Based on your years of insight and excellent calculations, what is your personal and unique definition of navamsa? (And if you are wondering why you are being asked this question, its because my friends (also mermaids) and I enjoy your concise yet concrete explanations and would like to see you shed some light on to this one. If not for me, then please, at least for my mermaid friends.)
Thaaaanx,
Mermaid Tandav
ChandraLagna Ji: How would you define navamsa?
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Re: ChandraLagna Ji: How would you define navamsa?
Limit d(rasi)/d(deg)
deg->9
deg->9
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With Regards,
ChandraLagna
With Regards,
ChandraLagna
Re: ChandraLagna Ji: How would you define navamsa?
Uhhhhhhhhh ....
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Very good sir. I think we will move on to the next question then - rashis! In particular - air rashis! Ji, is there anything peculiar about air signs/rashis that you have noticed over the years? (My mermaids are very curious about this one. They live in the water you see, so air fascinates them!)
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Very good sir. I think we will move on to the next question then - rashis! In particular - air rashis! Ji, is there anything peculiar about air signs/rashis that you have noticed over the years? (My mermaids are very curious about this one. They live in the water you see, so air fascinates them!)
Re: ChandraLagna Ji: How would you define navamsa?
[quote=ChandraLagna post_id=232824 time=1475652289 user_id=4509]
Limit d(rasi)/d(deg)
deg->9
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Being a maths student, that's the most fascinating thing I have ever seen in astrology.
Limit d(rasi)/d(deg)
deg->9
[/quote]
Being a maths student, that's the most fascinating thing I have ever seen in astrology.