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Importance of Panchang in Vedic Astrology: -Part:2

    Continued from the preceding page… .. Chara Karans are seven in numbers. They are: 1) Bav, 2) Balav, 3) Kaulav, 4) Taitil, 5) Gar, 6) Vanij, and 7) Bishti. Bisthti karan is also called Bhadra Karan. Bhadra Karan is totally restricted for auspicious activities. But, this karan is considered effective for conducting malefic, cruel and harm inflicting activities, such as poisoning somebody or something, killing, kidnapping, waging wars and for practicing and reciting     Mantras for successfully committing cruel deeds. As the Chara Karans are only 7 in number and the days are 30, so their cycle recurs in sequential order in a month.                    Karan Table. Sukla Paksha Tithi   1 st Tithi 2 nd Tithi Krishna Paksha Tithi 1 st Tithi 2 nd Tithi Pratipada   kintusushgna Bav Pratipa-da   Balav Kaulav Dwitia Balav Kaulav

Secrets of Naba Tara Chakra

Naba Tara means nine constellations. The foundation of Naba Tara technique is based on the concept of Muhurta.   Normally, the duration of a Muhurta is 48 minutes. There are 30 Muhurts in a day (day and night): 24 hrs X 60 minutes ÷48 = 30 and 28 Nakshatas (including the Abhijeet nakshatra).The lords of the Muhurts and the Nakshatra are the same.  The Janma Nakshatra is the principal Nakshatra on which a native’s edifice of whole life, birth to death, rests and defines the nature and sequence of live events.   The rising moment of the Muhurta defined by Janma Nakshatra,    Shannadi chakra Nakshatra    and Nabatara Nakshatras indicates whether good or bad happens to a native. The Naba Tara concept is based on the postulate that the Nakshatras    situated at the distance of 120° (triangle aspect) from one another represent uniform traits. Counting from the Aswini Nakshatra, the very starting point of the zodiac in the sign of Aries, the Magha Nakshatra, in the Leo sign st