Well, Jupiter, Sun and Moon are in Pushya every 27 years, so what is
so special about the next time that happens? Are you suggesting that
the the Krita age starts every 27 years? What is the big deal about
such an age?
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Vaj,
it appears we are interpreting this text differently.
First if this is referring to tha nakshatra Pushya, encompases the
same sign(s) year to year: Pushya is in 3.20-16.40 Cancer.
If the text literally means enter -- as in the same day -- then this
a much rarer event than my adjacent
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:
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On Mar 28, 2005, at 5:23 PM, peterklutz wrote:
How so?
Look it up. It's consistent.
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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
I also heard a Jyotoshi say that each Yug is broken up into 4 parts.
The last quarter always has the possibility of becoming satvic
version of the main quality of the Yug itself. Kaliyug he said is
the materialist age. He said the last quarter of this Kaliyug had
the potential to create a
Loading GJ, and calculating it exactly, Jupiter, Sun and Moon will all
be in Pushya next on:
July 26, 2014 2:50 am PST, to July 27, 4:50 am the next day. Ju 8'9,
Su 9'17.
The next time will be 24 years later: July 30, 20:38 to July 31,
21:50. Ju 16'07 Su 14'38
So its not a rare event.
The
As I said some days back, there are
natural yuga cycles and then there
are artificial yugas that can be
overlaid upon them through
yagya.
Regarding the natural cycles,
Yukteswar set out a powerful
reckoning related to equinoctial
precession in his book The Holy
Science.
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