![]() ![]() In addition, hora and kaala are shown using the true measure of time (chosen from sunrise or 6 am LMT) and the illusive measure of time (chosen from 6 am LMT and the standard time) For finding horas and weekdays, day can be taken to start at sunrise or at 6 am LMT Tithi, yoga, karana, weekday, nakshatra, lunar year, lunar month, hora, kaala, sunrise, sunset and ayanamsa of a chart Mrityu bhaga degree value can be configured as the start/middle/end of the fatal portion Planets in mrityu bhaga and Moon's pushkara bhaga (definitions of Saravali and Phala Deepika are both included. ![]() ![]() Ayudha drekkana, sarapa drekkana, pakshi drekkana etc occupied by planets The lords of 64 th navamsa and 22 nd drekkana (using 4 definitions of drekkana) Chara karakas (using the 8 karaka scheme as well as the 7 karaka scheme) Special tithis (Janma tithi, dhana tithi, bhratri tithi, matri tithi etc) Special taras (karma, samudayika, sanghatika, jaati, desa etc) from Moon and lagna Taras owned and occupied by planets (using the navatara system from Moon and lagna) Divisional longitudes of planets and other bodies in all divisional charts Longitudes, latitudes and distances of planets and the three speeds are shown A built-in atlas contains about 500,000 places in USA and 2,000,000 places outside USA. Dates from 5400 BC to 5400 AD can be entered using the Gregorian or Julian calendar Deha sphuta, prana sphuta, mrityu sphuta and trisphuta of Prasna Marga Kunda (used in birthtime rectification) Graha arudhas of 9 planets (and dual graha arudhas too) Arudha lagna and other 11 arudha padas of houses, in rasi chart and all divisional charts, using longitudes of rasi chart or divisional longitudes Starting of the day can be at sunrise or 6 am LMT Gulika and Mandi can be mapped to Saturn's portion or the lordless 8th portion. For vyatipata, two definitions can be chosen from and Gulika, Mandi, Kala etc can be chosen to rise at the start/middle/end of the respective portions. Lagna, bhava lagna, hora lagna, ghati lagna, sree lagna, indu lagna, bhrigu bindu, vighati lagna, pranapada lagna, varnada lagna, other 11 varnadas Nine planets, 3 outer planets, Gulika, Mandi and other 9 upagrahas In houses, ascendant can be configured as the start or middle of first house Bhava/chalit chakra using various house division schemes (rasi houses, equal 30 deg houses, equal houses based on 9 nakshatra padas, Sripathi/Porphyry, Krishnamoorthy/Placidus, Koch, Regiomontanus, Campanus, axial rotation scheme, Polich/Page, Alcabitus), from lagna, Moon or Sun Rajan as well as Santhanam's translation of Chandra Kala Nadi are listed) Nadyamsas of planets using the uniform division and non-uniform Chandra Kala Nadi division (nadi names used by C.G. Amsa rulers of planets as per Parasara in shodasa vargas from 1st/4th/7th/10th or 1st/10th/7th/4th from base (if sign is fiery/earthy/airy/watery) from 1st/5th/9th or 1st/9th/5th from base (if sign is movable/fixed/dual) from 1st/7th or 1st/9th or 1st/5th or 1st/11th or 1st/3rd from base (if sign is odd/even) Divisions can be mapped to N signs starting from Either Aries or the sign in which divisions are being found can be used as the base for mapping divisions. Cyclical charts, as well as non-cyclical charts with several structures are supported. A generic custom divisional chart D-N, with any N between 1 and 300. D-9, D-10, D-12, D-16, D-20, D-24 etc) is taken as the rasi chart and it is further divided into D-n (e.g. A generic sub-divisional chart D-mxn (or D-m x D-n), where a divisional chart D-m (e.g. Six different variations of hora (D-2) charts (including Kashinatha Hora), four different variations of D-3 charts, two different variations of D-4 charts, two different variations of D-5 charts, two different variations of D-8 charts, three different variations of D-9 charts, two different variations of D-11 charts, three different variations of D-30 charts, two different variations of D-81 charts and two different variations of D-108 charts Paaraankusha Panchaangam (Gaya, Bihar, India) Parmaartha Panchaangam (Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, India) Mithilaa Panchaangam (Darbhanga, India) Prayaagraaja Panchaangam (Allahabad, India) Surya Panchaangam (Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India) Sanskrit Academy Panchaangam published by Bihar Rajya Sanskrit Academy (HRD Ministry of Govt of Bihar, India) Aadityavaahini Panchaangam published by Sri Shankaracharya's Govardhana Matha (Sri Jagannatha Puri, India) Sri Surya Siddhanta - generalized Makaranda version. Drik Siddhanta (based on the latest NASA models) ![]()
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