Another thing for sure are the lengths of the cycles of jupiter and
the moon so the three are in pushya every 24-36 years, with a few
ouliers in there. 

Go run the GJ transit window with advance set to 1 year and just click
a way and see for yourself. Its not magic, the grahas follow a regular
pattern.


--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One things for sure--the sun is always in Pushya for the same time 
> basically, every summer. It would have to occur in that time span. The 
> sun enters Pushya every summer on the 19th or 20th of July.
> 
> -Vaj.
> 
> On Mar 28, 2005, at 5:15 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mar 28, 2005, at 3:04 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
> >>
> >>> I don't have my jyotish software up and running. Is your date based 
> >>> on
> >>> Moon, Sun, and Jupiter entering Puhsya on same day -- having all 
> >>> three
> >>> been in Punarvasu the prior day ?
> >>
> >> No. I am trying to calculate it just with them in Pushya, near the
> >> trad. date of 2442 CE. Are you using Goravani? Are you using the
> >> calculator? I also have Parasara's Light, but not here.
> >
> > I use Goravani -- but don't have it currently loaded.
> >
> >> I am curious how you are calculating it.
> >
> > I am just envisioning the cycles. Jupiter travels and then repeats
> > the zodiac every 12 years. There are 27 Nakshatras. Thus Jupiter is on
> > average in each Nakshatra for .444 years each 12 year cycle,  or for
> > 5.33 month. And thus Jupiter is in Pushya (cancer, 3.20 for 5.33 for
> > 5.33 months every 12 years.
> >
> > So lets imagine a time when Sun, Moon and Jupiter are all in pushya,
> > with Jupiter and sun just entering it. 12 years later, Jupiter returns
> > to the same spot in pushya and remains in pushya for 5.33 months.
> > Being exactly 12 years later, the sun is in the same spot, and will be
> > in pushya for 13 and 1/3 days. This is just less than 1/2 a lunar
> > cycle of 28 days. That means that the moon will appear in Pushya
> > almost every two cycles of Jupiter, when Jupiter and Sun are there
> > together. But sometimes it will take three jupiter cycles for the moon
> > to show up.
> >
> > Now lets refine it. Ok so the actual cycle of Jupiter is 11.86 years.
> > So every 12 years, just as Sun enters pushya, jupiter will have moved
> > a bit ahead of where it was last time, by 2% of one degree or so. And
> > there are leap years. And Jupiter will go retrograde periodically.
> > So while the pattern is fairly stable, and with the three grahas in
> > pusya every 2-3 cycles of Jupiter (24-36 years) (more often every 2
> > than 3), there will be some times when it takes 4, sometimes, rarely,
> > it may only take one cycle.
> >
> > My original quick head calc was wrong -- saying it was low multipls of
> > every 27 years. Its actually low multiples of every 12 years.
> >
> > But if  the text means entry into pushya on the same day, then as i
> > said thats a much more rare event.
> >
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