What is the use of lattitude , longitude and time of birth in making kundali.?!


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What is the use of lattitude , longitude and time of birth in making kundali.?

if two childs born from different family in same hospital and on same time then ,will their kundali will same?


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The date and place of birth are usually known. There are occasions when one is born at sea or in a primitive area where the accurate date or place is unknown. Most often it is clear that one is born in some town on a given date.

Attempts to Rectify the time of birth are greatly hindered if not useless without very accurate Longitude and Latitude Coordinates.

Each mile on the ground amounts to approximately one minute on the Horoscope, or on the Angles of the Horoscope the Ascendant and Mid-Heaven.

The date and place of birth are usually known. There are occasions when one is born at sea or in a primitive area where the accurate date or place is unknown. Most often it is clear that one is born in some town on a given date.

Attempts to Rectify the time of birth are greatly hindered if not useless without very accurate Longitude and Latitude Coordinates.

Each mile on the ground amounts to approximately one minute on the Horoscope, or on the Angles of the Horoscope the Ascendant and Mid-Heaven.

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To cast a horoscope, three essential inputs are required - time of birth, date of birth and place of birth. Rectification of time of birth can only be done by an expert astrologer. For this he has to ascertain some past events with their timing to enable corrections to the time of birth. Sometimes, there is confusion about the dates when the birth had taken place at night. In the past, in India, the weekday was considered to last from sunrise to the next sunrise. During the war years,clocks were advanced for different periods of time. Sometimes, the year is given in Vikram era. A knowledge of these is vital for an astrologer. An astrologer should not be ignorant of manually casting the horoscope.

Two books are essential. One is the standard ephemeris and the other Raphael's "Tables of Houses". By the process of rule of three, the planetary longitudes are arrived at for the time and date of birth. For Rahu (Caput), the shadow planet, mean longitude is considered. Ketu (Cauda), another shadow planet is diagonally opposite to the position of Rahu. They are also called as the Karmic planets. The Rahu-Ketu axis is important in prognostications. The astrologer should not forget to note if any planet is retrograde. A retrograde planet gives different results depending upon its placement in the chart. The 'ayanamsa ' or precession is also to be noted down. If the ephemeris is based on Sidereal or Nirayana method there is no need to deduct the ayanamsa. Next, ascertain the longitude and latitude of place of birth.Find the local time of bi rth if the given time is in standard time. Ascertain the sidereal time of birth and make necessary corrections for the longitude. Longitude can be either west or east. Use this information to note the cusp of rising sign (ascendent) from Raphael's tables.Again apply the rule of three to calculate the cusp. The tables also give the cusps of 10th, 11th and 12th houses. If Equal House system is followed, then cusps of the ascendent and the 10th suffice. Since the tables give the cusps in Sayana or Tropical system, ayanamsa is to be deducted to get the Nirayana or Sidereal cusps


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