Indian astrology cultivates the idea that a planet in geocentric conjunction with the Sun is burned by the massive heat and fire, hence it combusts, is losing its luster and shine, and becomes powerless. The event is called combustion, and the affected planet becomes a combust planet. The Sanskrit word for combustion is kopa, meaning angry. However, the chart above extends this concept of combustion by the parallel of declination of planets and the Sun. A parallel aspect is formed between two planets with the same declination or distance north or south of the ecliptic. If the planets are both North or both South of the ecliptic, the parallel aspect is read as a conjunction. If they are the same declination but one is North and one is South, then the contra-parallel is read as a 180 degree opposition. These aspects are strongest when the orb is kept to 1 degree. They can also magnify the intensity of any other aspect between the two planets or points. Planets in geocentric conjunctions of longitude [000] and declination [#] with the Sun are: 2018 Oct 26 (Fri) 10:16 = SUN # VEN + SUN 000 VEN 2018 Nov 03 (Sat) 10:49 = SUN # VEN 2018 Nov 05 (Mon) 00:05 = SUN # MAR 2018 Nov 21 (Wed) 23:55 = SUN # JUP 2018 Nov 25 (Sun) 23:42 = SUN # MER 2018 Nov 26 (Mon) 01:33 = SUN # JUP + SUN 000 JUP 2018 Nov 27 (Tue) 04:14 = SUN # MER + SUN 000 MER 2018 Dec 02 (Sun) 18:33 = SUN # PLU 2018 Dec 07 (Fri) 11:00 = SUN # SAT 2018 Dec 31 (Mon) 07:37 = SUN # MER 2019 Jan 02 (Wed) 00:49 = SUN # SAT + SUN 000 SAT 2019 Jan 06 (Sun) 22:58 = SUN # SAT 2019 Jan 10 (Thu) 11:35 = SUN # PLU 2019 Jan 11 (Fri) 00:37 = SUN # JUP 2019 Jan 11 (Fri) 06:38 = SUN # PLU + SUN 000 PLU 2019 Jan 22 (Tue) 06:04 = SUN # VEN 2019 Jan 29 (Tue) 21:49 = SUN # MER + SUN 000 MER 2019 Feb 06 (Wed) 10:59 = SUN # MER 2019 Mar 04 (Mon) 10:51 = SUN # NEP 2019 Mar 06 (Wed) 20:00 = SUN # NEP + SUN 000 NEP 2019 Mar 14 (Thu) 21:46 = SUN # MER + SUN 000 MER 2019 Mar 18 (Mon) 11:24 = SUN # MER 2019 Mar 22 (Fri) 14:47 = SUN # CHI + SUN 000 CHI 2019 Mar 30 (Sat) 05:53 = SUN # CHI 2019 Apr 21 (Sun) 08:28 = SUN # URA 2019 Apr 22 (Mon) 19:07 = SUN # URA + SUN 000 URA 2019 May 21 (Tue) 09:06 = SUN 000 MER Previous correlations between the stock market and combustion events HERE |
Showing posts with label Hindu Astrology. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 22, 2018
S&P 500 vs Planets under Fire | The Concept of Combustion
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Sunday, December 11, 2016
Wheels Within Wheels | The Vedic Concept Of Time
"Outside of the three planetary systems, the four Yugas multiplied by one thousand comprise one day on the planet of Brahma. A similar period comprises a night of Brahma, in which the creator of the universe goes to sleep." Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 3, Chapter 11, Text 22 |
The universe always existed. It was not created, and the concept of eternal and cyclical time lies at the heart of the Hindu philosophy. In the Hindu conception of time there is no final cataclysm. The closing of one door implies the opening of another.
Michael A. Cremo (1996): "Linear-progressivist time concepts [...] pose a substantial barrier to truly objective evaluation of the archeological record and to rational theory- building in the area of human origins and antiquity." (HERE+ HERE) |
Each Yuga cycle is composed of four Yugas. The first, Satya-Yuga, is the Golden age and lasts 1,728,000 years. The second is the Silver Age, the Treta-Yuga, which lasts 1,296,000 years. The third is the Bronze Age, the Dvapara-Yuga, which lasts for 864,000 years. And the fourth is the Iron Age, the Kali-Yuga, lasting for 432,000 years. This gives a total of 4.32 million years for the entire Maha-Yuga cycle, the period of a Great Year.
One thousand of such cycles 4.32 billion years make up one Day of Brahma, the demigod who governs the universe. One Day of Brahma is called a Kalpa. Each of Brahma's Nights lasts as long as his day. Life is manifest on earth only during the day of Brahma. With the onset of Brahma's night, the entire universe is devastated and plunged into darkness. When another day of Brahma begins, life again becomes manifest. Each Day of Brahma is divided into 14 Manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga cycles. Preceding the first and following each Manvantara period is a juncture (sandhya). Typically, each Manvantara period ends with a partial devastation.
Today we are living in the 28th Yuga cycle of the 7th Manvantara period of the present Day of Brahma. This would give the inhabited earth an age of 2.3 billion years. Altogether, 453 Yuga cycles have elapsed since this Day of Brahma began. Each Yuga cycle involves a progression from a golden age of peace and spiritual progress to a final age of violence and spiritual degradation. At the end of each Kali-Yuga, the earth is practically depopulated.
Currently, 50 years of Brahma have elapsed. The last kalpa at the end of 50th year is called padma kalpa. We are currently in the first 'day' of the 51st year. This Brahma's Day, Kalpa, is named as Shveta-Varaha Kalpa. Within this Day, 6 Manvantaras have already elapsed and this is the 7th Manvantara, named as – Vaivasvatha Manvantara. Within this Vaivasvatha Manvantara, 27 Maha-Yugas, and the Krita, Treta and Dwapara Yugas of the 28th Maha-Yuga have elapsed.
The current Kali Yuga began at midnight of February 17th to February 18th in 3102 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar. As per the information above about Yuga periods, only 5,118 years are passed out of 432,000 years of current Kali Yuga, and hence another 426,882 years are left to complete this 28th Kali Yuga of Vaivaswatha Manvantara.The time elapsed since the current Brahma has taken over the task of creation can be calculated as
432,000 × 10 × 1000 × 2 = 8.64 billion years (2 Kalpa - Day and Night)So the total time elapsed since current Brahma is: 155,520,000,000,000 + 1,852,416,000 + 116,640,000 + 3,888,000 + 5,115 = 155,521,972,949,117 years (one hundred fifty-five trillion, five hundred twenty-one billion, nine hundred seventy-two million, nine hundred forty-nine thousand, one hundred seventeen years) as of 2016 A.D.
8.64 × 109 × 30 × 12 = 3.1104 Trillion Years (1 Year of Brahma)
3.1104 × 1,012 × 50 = 155.52 Trillion years (50 Years of Brahma)
(6 × 71 × 4,320,000) + 7 × 1.728 × 10^6 = 1,852,416,000 years elapsed in the first six Manvataras, and Sandhi Kalas in the current Kalpa
27 × 4,320,000 = 116,640,000 years elapsed in first 27 Maha-Yugas of the current Manvantara
1.728 × 10^6 + 1.296 × 10^6 + 864,000 = 3,888,000 years elapsed in the current Mahayuga
3,102 + 2,016 = 5,118 years elapsed in the current Kali Yuga.
The main time cycle governing mankind is the precessional cycle: The period of 25,000 years the seasons in the life of humanity. |
Surya Siddhanta: "A lunar month, of as many lunar days (tithi); a solar (saura) month is determined by the entrance of the sun into a sign of the zodiac; twelve months make a year. This is called a day of the gods." |
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Friday, September 23, 2016
SPX vs Combustion of Jupiter | September 27 (Tue)
The Vedic concept of combustion is summarized HERE Charted and calculated with Timing Solution. |
HERE Anand Chiney explains the combustion of Jupiter with various orbs in the example of the Indian NIFTY. |
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Sunday, May 1, 2016
SPX vs Combustion of Planets | 2015 - 2016
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
SPX vs Planets under Fire
The concept of using the combustion of planets to forecast trend reversals was developed with more accuracy and in more detail by Anand Chiney HERE. Calculated and charted with Timing Solution. |
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