![]() ![]() If we mark the boundaries within each sign based on all the sixteen divisions and count how many distinct partitions are in the sign, we will get exactly 150 portions! Some portions are smaller than 12 arc-min and some are bigger. Chaturvimsamsa borders are at 1 deg 15 min, 2 deg 30 min, 3 deg 45 min, 5 deg etc. Dasamsa borders are at 3 deg, 6 deg, 9 deg etc. For example, navamsa borders are at 3 deg 20 min, 6 deg 40 min, 10 deg etc. In this variety (called "Chandra Kala Nadi" in the software), we mark the boundaries of various vargas in rasis. Both the varieties are available in the free software Jagannatha Hora 7.02. Some people divide each sign into 150 equal parts and call them the 150 nadyamsas.īut we use a different kinds of nadyamsa. But nadyamsa, as I understand it, is rooted in shodasa varga (16 divisions) taught by Parasara. Parasara may not have mentioned nadyamsa. That's partly true and partly inaccurate. But as far as I know, no version of Parasara uses ![]()
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