(14) In all nakshatra dasas (Vimsottari, Ashtottari, Yogini etc), a new option is added now and it will be remembered when you close and re-open. (13) A toolbar has been added at the top to add/subtract time (in units of 1 sec, 15 sec, 1 min, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 month and 1 year) with the click of a button. ![]() Some scholars consider them important in transits (thanks to Sri Ramadas Rao for the suggestion). They are also available in the basic longitude window now and you can see their divisional longitudes too. (12) When listing yogi, sahayogi and avayogi, now the exact longitudes of yoga and avayoga points are also mentioned. (11) Avayogi calculation had a bug that affected 50% charts. (10) Saptarshi nakshatra dasa taught by Pt Sanjay Rath in his "Brihat Nakshatra" book is added. Check the new checkbox in ayanamsa option dialog box. (9) The ability to find nakshatras and nakshatra dasas based on the sidereal zodiac even when using tropical zodiac for all other calculations was added. However, user selection for whether the reference is the beginning or middle of a house is applied to bhava charts of all divisional charts from all references. Sripathi) is applied only to bhava chart of D-1 when lagna is used as the reference and an equal 30-deg house system is applied to bhava charts of other divisional charts such as D-9 and D-10 or when a reference other than lagna is used in D-1. lagna, Moon, Jupiter, GL etc) are now available based on divisional longitudes. (8) Bhava/chalit chakras of divisional charts using various bodies as reference (e.g. In addition, JHora now gives Uchcha rashmi, Cheshta rashmi, Subha rashmi and Asubha rashmi of seven planets, as defined by Parasara in BPHS. JHora now also gives Ishta Phala and Kashta Phala of Parasara, as defined in BPHS. (7) JHora was only giving Ishta phala and Kashta phala calculated based on Dr Raman's book on balas earlier. Aspects are quantified and shown as percentages, using Parasara's formulas for evaluating longitude-based aspects. One can evaluate aspects of D-9 longitudes of transit planets on D-10 logngitudes of natal planets for example. One can mix and match different divisional charts and natal chart/transit chart. (6) The graha drishti of various planets on various houses from lagna, various planets and other bodies and various houses from various arudha padas (if longitude-based arudha padas are used) is evaluated and displayed in an aspect view. This will allow you to replicate the calculations in the free article "Stationary Planets in Transit (A Research)" at ). (5) JHora's "mundane" tab now has a button to locate the stationary transits of planets. If you enter the nakshatra and pada of bride/bridegroom, gunanka score and classification will be shown. ![]() Please click "View" and "Horoscope Matching Score" or the icon in the toolbar with a man and woman. (4) Gunanka scores based on ashtakoota (eight-factor) horoscope matching for marriage are included now. (3) In addition, progressed charts based on Yogini dasa, Kalachakra dasa and Sudarsana Chakra dasa are also available, enabling further researches into fine quantitative correlations between dasa based progressed charts and transit charts. This will allow you to replicate the calculations in the free article "Transits and Vimsottari Dasa Progression: A Specific Correlation" at ) and do further researches. (2) The Vimsottari dasa based progressed chart where lagna, nine planets and other Vimsottari dasa start points (including user defined special point and special lagna) are progressed based on the Vimsottari dasa progression is supported now. This will allow you to replicate the calculations in the free article "Padamsas and Tranits: A Research Finding" at ). (1) Bhava arudha pada calculation has a new option now (not the default) to find bhava arudha padas based on exact longitudes. The main features added in JHora 7.4 (compared to JHora 7.33) are listed here. The details are mentioned on the JHora homepage: You can download the full version or short version or just a 1.5 MB update if you have a working copy of JHora 7.3 or later on your computer. It is strongly recommended that everyone having JHora should update to this version. This is the most complete and stable Jagannatha Hora ever. This release has a lot of useful new features for research and a lot of bug-fixes that address instabilities. ![]() I am pleased to release Jagannatha Hora 7.4.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |