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I have used the opportunity provided by the popular interest in the birth chart of the royal baby Prince George of Cambridge to:• Explain the significance of the astronomical phenomenon called the precession of equinoxes. This is currently overlooked by Western astrologers, and even by astronomers. The precession of the equinoxes must also be measured precisely and its rate determined using modern advances. Its effects on casting horoscopes cannot be overlooked.• Make a case for a more “scientific” study of the “statistical” significance of predictions made by astrologers and a proper documentation of such studies.• Make a case for precise astronomical determination of the dawn of the Age of Aquarius (when the Sun will be in the zodiacal sign of Aquarius on the first day of spring each year). It may be arriving, or might already have arrived.
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Page | 1 PRINCE GEORGE ALEXANDER LOUIS OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE PRECESSION OF EQUINOXES I have used the opportunity provided by the popular interest in the birth chart of the royal baby Prince George of Cambridge to: Explain the significance of the astronomical phenomenon called the precession of equinoxes. This is currently overlooked by Western astrologers, and even by astronomers. The precession of the equinoxes must also be measured precisely and its rate determined using modern advances. Its effects on casting horoscopes cannot be overlooked. Make a case for a more “scientific” study of the “statistical” significance of predictions made by astrologers and a proper documentation of such studies. Make a case for precise astronomical determination of the dawn of the Age of Aquarius (when the Sun will be in the zodiacal sign of Aquarius on the first day of spring each year). It may be arriving, or might already have arrived.
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PRINCE GEORGE ALEXANDER LOUIS OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE

PRECESSION OF EQUINOXES

I have used the opportunity provided by the popular interest in the birth

chart of the royal baby Prince George of Cambridge to:

Explain the significance of the astronomical phenomenon called the

precession of equinoxes. This is currently overlooked by Western

astrologers, and even by astronomers. The precession of the

equinoxes must also be measured precisely and its rate determined

using modern advances. Its effects on casting horoscopes cannot be

overlooked.

Make a case for a more “scientific” study of the “statistical”

significance of predictions made by astrologers and a proper

documentation of such studies.

Make a case for precise astronomical determination of the dawn of

the Age of Aquarius (when the Sun will be in the zodiacal sign of

Aquarius on the first day of spring each year). It may be arriving,

or might already have arrived.

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§1. Introduction

http://www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Prince_George_of_Cambridge

The link given above gives the precise positions of the Sun (29 degrees 57

mins, Cancer), the Moon (28 degrees 17 mins, Capricorn) and the Ascendant

(27 degrees 10 mins, Scorpio) for Britain’s royal baby, the newborn Prince

George of Cambridge. These calculations are based on Western astrology, or

what is known as the “tropical” horoscope. An image is copied below.

The following link gives the Hindu (or Vedic) horoscope. The planetary

positions (and sun, moon) are all off by one house (see charts on page 13).

http://www.astrosage.com/celebrity-horoscope/royal-baby-career-

horoscope.asp

The precise positions of the planets, sun and moon (in degrees and minutes;

each house occupies 30 degrees and 12 house together are 360 degrees, like

for a circle), are given only in the Western chart.

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Nonetheless, why are the two horoscopes so far off?

With these two charts, you can appreciate the confusion created by Western

and Hindu astrological signs.

In Hindu or Vedic astrology, the position of the moon is given a lot of

importance. The house where moon is located is also called janma rasi (rasi

in Tamil, or raashee, in Sanskrit and other Indian languages, means a house of

the zodiac). This determines the birthstar or nakshatram. When we look in

the sky, there is usually a prominent star(*) that is close to the moon.

This star is called the birthstar. In Hindu astrology importance is given to

these 27 stars. (Some overenthusiastic modern astrologers, especially

Western astrologers, include many more stars and also the planets like

Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto, and prominent asteroids like Ceres, and have

concocted astrological properties for them. Traditional Hindu astrology

ignores these modern concoctions. This does NOT mean Hindus were

ignorant. One has to understand what is relevant and important. You can take

readings of the stock market every minute of the day, but is it relevant when it

comes to your fortunes? Hindu astrology is based on Sanskrit verses

revealed by ancient sages/seers who knew the past, present, and the

future! If you do not believe this, just read up on the sage of Kanchi, Sri

Sri Sri Chandrasekara Swamigal, who was the Sankaraacarya of Kanchi

Matham and lived for 100 years and the insights that he had about

people’s past and future, even those whom he had never met before, like

me, for example. I was fortunate to see him from very close quarters

twice in my life! The second time, it was a close encounter when he had

taken a vow of silence, but he still responded to me with just his looks! )

_______________________________

* Imagine a narrow belt wrapped around the equator of the earth. Now project

this into the sky, which looks like a huge spherical dome around the earth. All

the planets, the sun and the moon, are seen to (apparently) move in the sky

within this “belt” which is called the zodiacal belt. In this belt, we also find 27

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prominent stars. The moon is seen close to these stars and the star changes as

the moon moves around and completes one revolution around the earth in a

time which man be called the “moonth” from which we get the month (see the

article by Dennis Flaherty cited in references for more details on the motion of

the moon).

Anyway, before we decide the birthstar (or nakshatram) of an individual, a

correction has to be made.

The position given for the moon, 28 degrees 17 mins of

Capricorn, is SIMPLY DEAD WRONG because of what is

known as the precession of the equinoxes.

(Western astrologers, who have studied Eastern astrology, seem to be polite

and reluctant to offend and do NOT put it like I have here! It is indeed time for

Western astrologers to recognize this and stop this charade called the

Tropical zodiac. It is actually giving astrology, as a whole, a bad rap.)

§2. Precession of the Equinoxes

After Christianity became the dominant religion in the West, the study of

astrology was frowned upon by the Church. It is often noted, in physics texts,

that Johannes Kepler (who discovered the three famous laws of planetary

motion) was the last astronomer who was also an astrologer. Kepler used to

cast horoscopes for a living.

Sir Isaac Newton, who came a generation later, developed the theory of

gravitation, which provides a single framework to understand both the

motion of planets in the sky (studied by Kepler) and the motion of objects

here on earth (studied by Galileo, a contemporary of Kepler).

In his famous work, called The Principia, Newton talks about the precession of

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the equinoxes and also shows that his theory of gravitation allows an estimate

of the observed precession by astronomers.

What is the precession and what does it do to the position of the moon in

Prince George's horoscope, or any baby's horoscope?

The earth has three types of motions. The first is the daily rotation about its

own axis, in 24 hours, EXACTLY. This is what we mean by one day, which is

then divided into 24 hours, each with 60 minutes, and each minute with 60

seconds. The second motion of the earth is the annual motion around the

sun. Again, by definition, the time for one complete trip around the sun is

called ONE YEAR. But, we also divide the year into months. The year is taken

as 365 days, or 366 days, if it is a leap year.

Why do we have leap years? Because the earth takes a little more than 365

days to complete one revolution around the sun. How do we know the earth

has completed one revolution?

Imagine you are running around a race track in an athletic field. How do you

know you have completed one round? You need a reference point, like your

starting point where you have left behind something to mark it. That

reference point must be a fixed one. It could be a spectator’s bench on the side

of the track, or a large readily visible stone, or a tree, etc.

What is the reference point for the earth’s annual trek around the sun?

For the earth, the reference point is provided by the stars against whose

background the earth seems to be moving. We have to pick a star and use it as

our fixed reference point. Then we know if the earth has returned to the same

point after one year (assuming star positions are fixed). You can see the link

given here for what happens when we view the earth's motion against the

background the stars.

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https://www.google.com/search?q=precession+of+the+equinoxes&tbm=isch

&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=mQHxUe7VJovw8ASJooGQDA&ved=0CEcQsA

Q&biw=1065&bih=485

Courtesy: http://www.crystalinks.com/precession.gif (left image)

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/media/101935/Earths-axis-of-

rotation-itself-rotates-or-precesses-completing-one (right image)

Long before the birth of Jesus (see footnote, next page **), Greek astronomers

and ancient Hindu astronomers had observed the precession of the equinoxes.

This is due to a third motion of the earth which is much more subtle and

whose effects are felt only over many thousands of years. The axis of the earth

points to a fixed star in the sky; called the Pole star (Hindus call it Dhruva

nakshatram). But, if we observe where the axis is pointing carefully, it is found

to be moving slowly, in a direction opposite to the annual movement of the

earth around the sun. Correspondingly, we see a slow backward drifting of the

position of the planets, sun, and moon, within the zodiacal belt. This is similar

to what happens to the axis of a spinning top. The axis of a top also moves

slowly even as the top itself is going round and round. The earth's axis is

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therefore having what is called a "wobbly" motion, or a precession, in

scientific language. One precession takes about 26,800 years (or roughly

27,000) years. Newton knew about this. The extent of precession was first

recorded by ancient Greek astronomers when they compared the charts of the

star recorded over thousands of years. Newton shows that the amount of

precession can be calculated mathematically using his theory of gravitation

(see pages 349 and 394 in references cited).

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** Jesus was also born during a period of great transition. In the “tropical”

horoscope used by Western astrologers, the Sun is in Aries on the first day of

spring, or the date of the spring equinox. This is usually taken as March 21. On

this date, the hours of daylight and nighttime are exactly the same ALL OVER

THE EARTH. There are exactly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. This is

also repeated on Sep 21, the winter equinox. Because of the precession of the

equinoxes, when Jesus was born, the Sun’s position had actually changed and the

Sun was just entering the previous sign of Pisces on the first day of spring. This is

the sign of the fish. During the Roman times, when early Christians were being

persecuted, this may also be one of the reasons why early Christians used the

sign of fish as a signal to each other their allegiance to Christ. We can still see

the decal of a fish (sign of Pisces) on some cars – which means the owner is a

devout Christian. This dawning of the age of Pisces was known to the early

Christians because astrology was studied in those days and the corrections due

to precession of equinoxes were made. Then, after Christianity became the

dominant religion, the study of astrology was discouraged and even banned (as

also in Islam) since it seems to give too much importance to the stars and

planets to chart the “destiny of man”. Hindus, on the other hand, continued the

astrological tradition and the correction due to the precession of equinoxes was

never overlooked. Astrology was never frowned upon in India, or in Eastern

societies. Astrology is not used by Hindus in a fatalistic way, but rather to

seek solutions for problems that we encounter in life. Some of these problems are

inexplicable and a divine power is thus invoked; see also my comments later

about “statistical” significance of horoscopes.

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Also, because of the same precession of the equinoxes, the sun is now

entering the sign of Aquarius, on the first day of spring. It has been more

than 2000 years since Jesus was born and in that period of time the precession

has moved the sun, on the first day of spring, March 21 each year, by another

house of the zodiac. (Divide 26,800 by 12, or approximately27000/12 = 2250

years for the movement by one house. There is NO POINT in getting too fancy

about this since the exact rate of precession of the equinoxes is only an estimate

and modern astronomers are ignoring this and do not make actual observations

to see if the rate estimated by ancients has changed. The exact date for the dawn

of the Age of Aquarius SHOULD, AND CAN, be determined astronomically, not by

using mathematical formulae. Perhaps, NASA should take the lead.)

Now, you can also check out the position of Prince George’s sun. Four months

since March 21 means move four houses (12 houses of zodiac for the 12 months

of the year): Pisces, Aries, Taurus, and Gemini and the newborn’s SUN is just into

the sign of Cancer, after the correction for the precession of the equinoxes.

____________________________

This precession (which means backward movement) means that the moon is

NOT where the Western astrologer says it is. If you take any book on

astronomy, what I have discussed here is described and explained and the

astrologer's insistence of using the WRONG POSITIONS is often mocked.

However, these physicists, or astronomers, seem to be unaware (or

deliberately refuse to acknowledge) that a correction is indeed made in Hindu

astrology for the effect of the earth's "wobbly" motion or precession.

How much correction must be made?

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§ 3. CORRECTION FOR PRECESSION IN HOROSCOPES

Now, we get into different scholarly arguments, like we do with the leap year

correction, etc. BTW, we have to use leap years for the same reason. The

precession of equinoxes means that the date of Easter (when Jesus Christ rose

from the dead) keeps changing slowly over the centuries. This was properly

recorded and connected with the date of spring in ancient times. In the 16th

century, the first day of spring did not coincide with March 21. This is also

why Pope Gregory XII changed the calendar. In the Gregorian calendar that we

now use, 10 days were dropped back in the 16th century (1582 when the

papal bull decreed the change) to restore the spring start date to March 21. It

had moved backward to March 11 over the years due to the precession (click

here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar).

The calendar we now use is therefore called Gregorian calendar and it was

also an attempt to correct for the precession. The calendar before that was

called the Julian calendar and was introduced by Julius Caesar. In that

calendar again, an extra day every four years was used since the earth takes a

little more than 365 days to complete one revolution around the sun. But the

precession throws these simple adjustments also out of whack when we

consider thousands, or hundreds, of years, instead of a single person's

lifetime. (We now even have leap seconds, not just leap years, and hence the

rate of precession must also be similarly determined, precisely.)

Among Hindu astrologers there is a debate about how much correction must

be made. There is more than one type of correction and Prince George's

horoscope (or any child born on that day) becomes an interesting case. The

commonly used correction (called Krishnamurti ayanamsa) is 23 degrees and

43 mins. The astrologer will tell you what ayanamsa is being used. “Ayana”

means a day, or path, or journey and “amsa” means a small portion, a residue,

etc. Ayanamsa means small correction to the path, or the journey, of the

planets, sun, moon, etc. Ramayana means life or journey of Rama. Uttarayana

means northward (uttara) trek of sun, above the celestial equator, after the

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winter solstice, and Dakshinaayana is southward (dakshina) trek of the sun,

after the summer solstice, and so on.

The other correction is called Lahiri ayanamsa and is used by Government of

India. Lahiri correction is 23 degrees 49 mins (a difference of 6 mins). The

famous 20th century astrologer B. V. Raman came up with his own proposal of

22 degrees 22 mins (see Dryer’s book on Vedic astrology; reference list).

Now, apply Krishnamurti ayanamsa to Prince George's moon. We have to

subtract this from the position given by the Western astrologer because the

moon has actually moved backwards due to the precession.

So, on July 22, 2013, when the Prince was born, at 4:24 PM, in London, UK, the

moon's position should be 28 degrees 17 mins Capricorn, minus this

correction. Only after this correction, the Hindus will determine the birth star,

or nakshatram, for the baby.

28 degrees 17 mins take away 23 degrees and we get 5 degrees 17 mins. Now

take away another 23 mins (for Krishnamurti convention). Now we get 4

degrees and 54 mins of Capricorn. The moon is still in Capricorn even after

the correction has been made.

Next, we can do the same for the position of the sun. The sun is still in Cancer.

The same goes for the Ascendant. It is still in Scorpio.

But, you can also easily appreciate that this is a fortunate coincidence. It will

not always work out like this. It happened on July 22, 2013 because of what

we call the "cusp" between two zodiacal signs. The birth took place during this

transition from one sign to the next.

Now, the moon moves very fast through the 12 houses of the zodiac (once

every month). So, a before, on July 21, 2013 a child was born (somewhere in

some family; remember also the time zones in different parts of the earth, it is

Monday in Australia when it is still Sunday in England, depending on the time

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of the day) for which the moon was at say 20 degrees and 17 mins Capricorn.

What happens when you make the same correction? Then we will get a

different sign for the moon and the nakshatram will be a very different one.

In the Hindu Panchangam (the ephemeris) such calculations are made and the

nakshatram is given for each day. Nakshtram means the star that is seen to be

associated with the moon. When baby Krishna was born the star associated

with the moon was Rohini (in the sign of Taurus, where moon is said to be in

rulership). When baby Rama was born, the star was Punarvasu (in the sign of

Cancer, where the moon is supposed to be exalted). With baby Prince George,

the sun has just entered Cancer (and the moon has just entered Capricorn).

The sun is therefore entering the sun where moon is exalted! July 22, 2013

was also a full moon day; hence the birth on full moon day is significant as I

had mentioned in my earlier Facebook posts (see appendix to this article).

We have different Panchangams because each one uses their favorite

corrections and formulae for calculating the positions of sun, moon, and the

planets. Long before Newton, the Surya Siddanta of India, gave mathematical

formulae for the position of the planets which even modern physicists and

astronomers find to be amazingly accurate and in agreement with the

observations in the sky.

The birth of the royal baby seemed like a good reason to discuss this -- a

common preoccupation for each one of us. For that matter, if you see the

earlier posts, one of our famous FB friends here enquired about her own birth

star situation!

So, here it is. Ich bin astrologer!

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§ 4. TOPIC FOR FURTHER ASTROLOGICAL RESEARCH

My interest in this subject is more from a scientific perspective. It was only

after I read about the precession of equinoxes correction made by Vedic

astrologers (which I was not aware of until 1998), did I start taking astrology

a bit more seriously. Then, when I learned that Hindu astrology is more

"scientific", I wanted to see if it is "statistically" valid.

For example, many babies were born on July 22, 2013. Do their horoscopes

differ? If another child were born in London, UK, in the same hospital, at the

same time, or elsewhere in London UK, on the same day, what happens to the

fortunes of these babies?

The Ascendant for the children born on same day, but different times, is

different but the positions of the remaining planets and the Sun is the same.

Only the moon’s position differs. Even children born on same day, in different

parts of the world, will only have different positions (i.e., houses of the zodiac)

for the moon and the Ascendant. Nothing else changes as far as the other

planetary positions, unless one wants to get too nitty picky about a few

minutes or seconds of arc. (This is the famous cop out excuse of bogus and

incompetent astrologers who make incorrect predictions and they also give

astrology itself a bad name. They blame it on incorrect planetary positions and

incorrect birth times, rather than their own deficiencies in knowledge.)

I really think one can study astrology in a more scientific manner and see how

good the predictions are from a "statistical" standpoint and I hope Western

astrologer in particular are forgiving of my remarks here and pursue the my

suggestions, to follow here, seriously.

In my spare time, and prompted by events such as these, I have done that over

the last 15 years. My conclusion: There are a lot of "general" conclusions

which have a lot of "statistical" significance. For example, the effects of what

we call Sade Sati (period of Saturn, which lasts for 7.5 years, 2.5 years in each

sign preceding and following the sign in which the moon is located), the effect

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of the Ascendant (which determines the first house of an individual's

horoscope; this is why babies born on same day have very different

horoscopes) and the effect of the position of the moon, sun, and important

planets like Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, or even Mars and Mercury. Each has its

own special characteristics.

A GOOD ASTROLOGER AND ONE WHO HAS STUDIED THE ANCIENT

SCRIPTURES CAN MAKE ACCURATE PREDICTIONS. (SHORT SANSKRIT

VERSES PROVIDE THE DETAILS OF THE EFFECTS OF THE PLANETARY

POSITIONS, AS SUMMARISED BY ANCIENT SEERS. HINDUS BELIEVE THAT

THESE VERSES ARE OF DIVINE ORIGIN.)

However, this good astrologer must ALSO know Sanskrit (or Tamil, some of

these are also found in the Tamil language, believed to have been handed

down by the sage Agastya, mentioned in the Ramayana and many other

scriptures) and must also be able to INTERPRET CORRECTLY the meaning of

the Sanskrit verses.

It is sort of like the interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita verses. Now, you know

what I mean. Each guru who lectures on the Bhagavad Gita has his or her own

take on the subject. And, the result is a bewildering array of philosophies!

Anyway, now you know how to find a good astrologer. It is like finding a good

financial advisor. Good to have both for success in life. Cheers!

Completed July 25, 2013.

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THE VEDIC (HINDU) CHART IN SOUTH INDIAN STYLE

The Same Horoscope in North Indian Style

ASC = Ascendant or Rising Sun. This is the first house for an individual’s horoscope.

Then we go clockwise. For Prince George, the first house is the zodiacal sign of

Scorpio.

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APPENDIX: MY FACEBOOK POSTS ON THE BIRTH OF

PRINCE GEORGE OF CAMBRIDGE

Planetary Positions on July 22, 2013

READ ALSO WHY QUEEN ELIABETH IS QUEEN

http://www.drikpanchang.com/

The chart is given in South Indian style. Click on "Switch to Purnimant" for North Indian style.

The Sun is in Cancer and Moon in Capricorn. The birthstar is Purvashada (inn Tamil

Uththiradam).

Online Panchang, Panchangam and Hindu Calendar for the world

www.drikpanchang.com This page provides daily panchang (also called as panchangam) for

most cities in the world. This page also lists countdown timer for upcoming fasting days and

festivals for most cities in the world. Like · · Promote · Share

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The above is for July 25. You will see that the position of the moon has changed by

one house since July 22, 2013. The moon was in the previous house (No. 4, which is

Capricorn) on July 22, 2013 when the prince was born. Everything else is the same.

The number 1 in the box with Rahu (Ra) and Saturn (Sa) means for the birth time

and the location noted, that house is the first house. The ASC was marked for the

time of 13:57 in London, UK. For Prince George, the first house (ASC) is the next one,

Scorpio because of the change of time, primarily. At 4:24 PM, or 16:24, the sun has

moved further and so was in the next house.

Ma: Mars, Me: Mercury, Ju: Jupiter are all in the house of Gemini, Sun is in Cancer,

Venus (Ve) in Leo, Rahu (Ra) and Saturn (Sa) are in Libra and Moon (Mo) is in

Capricorn. On July 25, moon has moved to Aquarius as shown in the above

illustration.

For Prince George, the first house is Scorpio (which is marked with No. 2 above).

In summary, I have used the opportunity provided by the popular interest

in the birth chart of the royal baby to:

1. Explain the significance of the astronomical phenomenon called the

precession of equinoxes. This is currently overlooked by Western

astrologers, and even by astronomers. The precession of the equinoxes

must also be measured precisely and its rate determined using modern

advances. Its effects on casting horoscopes cannot be overlooked.

2. Make a case for a more “scientific” study of the “statistical” significance

of predictions made by astrologers and a proper documentation of such

studies.

3. Make a case for precise astronomical determination of the dawn of the

Age of Aquarius (when the Sun will be in the zodiacal sign of Aquarius

on the first day of spring each year). It may be arriving, or might

already have arrived.

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Reference List:

1. Vedic Astrology, by Ronnie Dale Dryer, Samuel Weiser, Inc. York, Maine

(1990). Precession of Equinoxes is explained in the introductory

chapter. Later chapters provide a list table of all the 27 nakshatrams

(birth stars) and the characteristics of various planets in various houses.

2. Eastern Systems for Western Astrologers, Samuel Weiser, Inc. York,

Maine (1997) with introduction by Thomas Moore. See articles by James

Braha and Dennis Flaherty for a nice explanation of the precession of

the equinoxes and how this affects planetary positions.

3. The Principia, by Sir Isaac Newton, Translation by Andrew Motte, Great

Minds Series, Prometheus Books (1995), see pages 349 and 394.

4. Precession of Equinoxes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precession The

article also has an animation of the precession (click here).

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Vj Laxmanan It's a boy! Catherine gives birth to royal baby

By Laura Smith-Spark and Richard Allen Greene, CNN

updated 3:46 PM EDT, Mon July 22, 2013

Monday at 3:51pm · Like · 1

Vj Laxmanan London (CNN) -- It's a boy! Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and

husband Prince William on Monday welcomed their first child.

The baby boy was born at 4:24 p.m., weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounces. A name has not yet

been announced for the child, who is now third in line to the throne.

Earlier in the day, the duchess and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, traveled by car

from Kensington Palace to the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital.

The hospital, next to Paddington Station in London, is where William and his brother

Prince Harry were born.

The duchess' mother, Carole Middleton, was expected to be on hand at the hospital.

Monday at 3:52pm · Like

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Vj Laxmanan

Monday (July 22, 2013)

HOW DID QUEEN ELIZABETH BECOME QUEEN? Before the royal baby was born today to Prince William and his wife, the royal rule for succession was

changed which allowed either a boy or a girl to succeed the throne. Then how did Queen Elizabeth

become the queen, if girls could not succeed?

Here's what happened and what did NOT happen to give Elizabeth the throne.

1. Elizabeth was the first born child for her parents and so became the third in line of succession after her

uncle (eldest son of Elizabeth's grandparents) and her father (the second son of her grandparents). If

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Elizabeth's parents had a son as their second child, she would have lost her position and could not become

the queen. Her younger brother would have succeeded according to the old rules. This is what did NOT

happen, no younger brother for Elizabeth. She had a younger sister.

2. Elizabeth succeeded her father who became King because her uncle, the elder son, became King and

then abdicated the throne. Elizabeth's uncle, became King Edward, after her grandfather died. But King

Edward was in love with an American woman who was twice divorced. England was NOT ready to

accept her as their Queen and there was fierce opposition for the proposed marriage of King Edward to

this American lady (Wallis Simpson). So, King Edward decided to renounce the throne and marry the

woman he loved (and they lived happily ever after until his death, in exile in France).

If you look at Queen Elizabeth's horoscope, it shows royal signs although when she was born, she was

twice removed from the throne. Her grandparents were very fond of her. (Her grandparents coronated

themselves Emperor and Empress of India, in 1911, with great pomp to display the power of the English

monarchy, that's another story.) So, she was raised as if she were a queen. Also, her grandparents did

NOT like their elder son, who was too much of a ladies man and a playboy. They openly said they wished

their younger son becomes the king instead of the older one.

Elizabeth has three planets in rulership and/or exalted position. Astrologers say this is the minimum

required for becoming king or queen. Elizabeth had them. Her son, Prince Charles, born to be King, only

has two planets in strong position and that too after "fudging" position of Jupiter. This is one theory why

he has not been able to become king. The new arrival also has two planets (Mercury and Saturn) in good

positions. Mercury is in rulership and Saturn is exalted. But other planets, notably Sun and Jupiter are

NOT. This is compensated partly with birth on full moon day today, especially if the first house is the

house with the full moon.

One of the commentators said -- three boys in a row in three generations... Prince Charles, then Prince

William (and the spare Prince Harry) and now the new arrival. (The spare Prince Harry will keep his

position in line of succession only until the new baby produces a heir, after that he is OUT!)

So, this is what happened and also did NOT happen to make Elizabeth the Queen and longest reigning

monarch -- soon to break Queen Victoria's record.

The stars and planets were aligned on her date of birth to make her Queen and her uncle conveniently

abdicated the throne.

When the baby watch was going on, I checked the horoscope for July 2013 and this was the only possible

date on which a future King or Queen could be born. Even if this baby was a girl, she would succeed after

Prince William according to new rules. Why? Because only 2 planets are in good position and the full

moon is required to compensate for this deficiency. Also birth time must be such as to make the full moon

in the first house.

I will not be around for this baby to become King, but might be around to see if my prediction that he will

be a dashing and irresistible handsome young man come true! Especially, if the full moon is in the

Ascendant (or Lagnam as they say in Vedic astrology). My ascendant is only an estimate, not a precise

calculation. But intuition says Capricorn (Makara rasi) is the ascendant for this baby who is born to be

King.

Four generations of future Kings and Queens are now together. It is a blessing for any family to have four

generations together at one time. I had that opportunity in my family when my daughter was born with

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her great grandmother still alive. That is the greatest blessing for this ROYAL family which far exceeds

their wealth and the crown.

Radha Akkoor likes this.

Vj Laxmanan Now, you know why I posted yesterday that today would be a good day for the

Royal baby's arrival and within the hour of my post, the Duchess went into labor. Hahaha ..

remember the (ancient tamil) story of the crow who sat on the palm tree and the palm fruit (like a

coconut, but used to produce intoxicating toddy, a cheap thrill for the poor, instead of beer) fell

because of the weight of the crow was too much for the tree!

Monday at 10:09pm · Edited · Like

Radha Akkoor Interesting. Enjoyed reading...and happy at the birth of baby;-))

Monday at 9:58pm via mobile · Like

Vj Laxmanan Gr8, now read abt the "Parai". Just posted, just done in England.

Monday at 10:01pm · Edited · Like

Vasudha Rini Super mama!!

Monday at 11:36pm via mobile · Like

Vj Laxmanan shared a link.

21 hours ago (as of 8:04 am on 7/25/2013)

ROYAL BABY MAY BE BOTH KING AND PRIME MINISTER OF ENGLAND, SAY HINDU ASTROLOGERS

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-24/indian-mystics-predict-elected-role-for-new-prince/4839772

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Vj Laxmanan

21 hours ago

ROYAL BABY MAY BE BOTH KING AND PRIME MINISTER OF ENGLAND,

SAY HINDU ASTROLOGERS

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-24/indian-mystics-predict-elected-role-for-new-

prince/4839772

Indian mystics predict election bid for young royal

www.abc.net.au

Britain's royal baby may be born to rule as third in line to the throne, but Indian mystics

made the intriguing prediction on Tuesday that the new prince will one day stand for

elected office.

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Vj Laxmanan Baby will marry by age 26 and have three children: BOY-GIRL-

BOY in that order making four first borns as boys in four generations in a row!

Oh, the poor change in rules of succession......

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Vj Laxmanan Here's a Vedic astrology chart

http://starwheel.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/royal-baby-astrology/ The ascendant

calculations are the only puzzling part here, the rest of the planetary positions are

the same as what I had posted earlier.

Royal Baby Astrology

starwheel.wordpress.com

The Royal Baby – His Vedic Astrology and his western psychological

astrologyTher...See More

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Vj Laxmanan According to the Hindu chart, the royal baby has three planets in

the sign of Gemini, which is ruled by Mercury. This house is also the 8th house if

the Ascendant is Scorpio. The planets in Gemini (or 8th house) are Mercury,

Jupiter and Mars. The 8th h...See More

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Vj Laxmanan Venus is placed in the sign of Leo (per Hindu sidereal calculations,

not the Western calculation) and Leo is a royal sign. Unfortunately, this baby will

NOT experience Shukra dasha (great period of Venus) until well past 95! He

begins life with Sun Mah...See More

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Vj Laxmanan Posted following comment on the starwheel blog where the Hindu chart is

given..... Here it is... "Thanks for this chart. The royal baby only has two planets in

rulership and/or exalted position; Mercury in the sign of Gemini (rulership) and Saturn in

Libra (exaltation). Is this indeed a "king's" horoscope? I am familiar with both Prince

Charles' horoscope and Queen Elizabeth's horoscope. The Queen's chart has three planets

in rulership and/or exalted position. Prince Charles, although born to be king, is not yet

king and he has a weaker horoscope. I have not looked at Prince William's horoscope at

all. But, the royal baby's horoscope seems to indicate a deficiency in this regard. Also, let

us say Prince William becomes King in next 20 years or so, which is early since this

means two royal deaths in the line of succession in the next 20 years. Prince William will

then be 51 and if he is around into the 80s and 90s age, he will be King well past 2050 or

2060 and this baby will then be past 50s or 60s of age before he can become King. Is this

indeed a "royal" horoscope? Some Hindu astrologers are also predicting "elected" office

for this baby. Like to hear your thoughts. I have been posting about this topic on my

Facebook page too."

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Vj Laxmanan Considering the "longevity" genes in the royal family (Queen

Elizabeth's mother lived to be 101 years old), this baby will be really smart to

seek elected office instead of waiting around to become King. Too late for Prince

Charles to consider that option. If he had been smarter, he could have run for PM

job with Princess Diana at his side, instead of carrying on his affair.

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22 hours ago

ROYAL BABY'S CHART

http://www.astrology.com/close-look-royal-babys-astrological-chart/2-d-d-

542499?tag=ast%3Asnav%3Aarticles%3ADM

As I had pointed out earlier, these are Western zodiacal positions (also called Tropical zodiac) which does NOT correct for the astronomical effect known as the Precession of the Equinoxes. The Hindu (or Vedic) astrology charts correct for this phenomenon. Hence, in the Hindu chart the position of all planets and the Sun and Moon are pushed backwards by one house. The royal baby makes an interesting case (which can create confusion) because the baby arrived at the "cusp" when the Sun moves from one sign to the next sign. If you read the article, the author states that the baby arrived just in time when the Sun moved into fiery Leo. This is the Western astrologer's viewpoint which unfortunately does NOT match what we see in the sky and what any good astronomer will tell you. The Sun actually just entered the sign of Cancer, not fiery Leo. This is what you will find in the Hindu or Vedic charts. The same goes with the moon's position. The moon is NOT in Aquarius but in Capricorn (which also decides what Hindus call the baby's nakshtram, or birthstar). Still looking for an article about the Vedic chart done by a professional astrologer. In my earlier post, I gave the planetary positions, and a crude estimate of the "Lagnam" or the first house (also called Rising Sun position, this is different from actual Sun's position). Western scientist's dim view of astrology is partly related to this miscalculation which for some

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reason Western astrologer seem to be so unwilling to acknowledge and keep insisting that these incorrect positions somehow have some special significance.

Close Look at the Royal Baby's Astrological - Astrology.com

www.astrology.com

Congratulations to Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William on their first child: a cuspy

Cancer with a Capricorn Moon and Scorpio rising. At 4:24 PM GMT on July 22, the royal baby --

all eight pounds and six ounces of him -- entered the world.

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Vj Laxmanan Western astrology chart -- Here it is noted that Rising Sun, or Ascendant,

position is Scorpio. This is based on the birth time of 4:24 PM or 16:24 hours which is

about 10 hours after sunrise time. The sun moves "on average" through the 12 houses

in 24 hours and therefore the ascendant will change, on average, by one sign, every 2

hours. But, the sun moves faster in the earlier hours of the day (immediately after

sunrise) compared to later hours (like midday and after noon). Since the sun according

to the astronomer has just entered Cancer on the day the baby was born, we have to

move at least 5 houses from Cancer (a little less than 2 hours in Cancer at London sun

rise time, and so on). This puts the "Rising Sun" just at the boundary of Scorpio and

Saggitarius. The royal baby's birthdate and birthtime is thus a unique case that will

cause UTTER CONFUSION among beginners in astrology who are trying to understand

the difference between the Western and Hindu charts. Ascendant sign, and the sign for

Sun and Moon are thoroughly confused because all fall at the "cusp". Interesting

indeed! But, the most important fact that Western astrology overlooks is the

EXTREMELY SPECIAL significance attached to birth on FULL MOON day by Hindu

astrologers; see Western chart here,

http://brightstarastrology.blogspot.com/2013/07/royal-baby-birth-chart.html

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Vj Laxmanan See James Braha for differences between Western and Hindu charts

http://www.jamesbraha.com/astrology.html

Astrology

www.jamesbraha.com

In-depth analysis of natal Hindu horoscope and future dasa and bhukti periods (w...See

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Monday

ITTRAI PARAI KOLVAAN ANDRU KAAN GOVINDA

In verse 29 of the Thiruppavai (recited every day in VaishNavite temples) and in many other

verses (example verse 1, line 7, NarayaNane namakke Parai tharuvaan) we find the mention of

"Parai". This word actually means a drum which was beaten to make to royal announcement and

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get people's attention to something important that the King wanted to proclaim. The people who

were doing this were called "Paraiyan" which turned into the unfortunate "paraih" in English

because such people were outcastes in ancient India.

Now, we see the same tradition in modern England with the royal crier formally announcing the

royal baby's arrival. Read more here.

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Radha Akkoor so happy today's main news was waiting for a baby to be born. Something

happy...

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Vj Laxmanan Yeah, it had to b today with full moon and at that time, for lagnam in

makara rasi. It looks like Duchess went into labor just for that PERFECT timing.

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Vj Laxmanan Think of astrology like chemistry -- it is all about rules ...

https://www.google.com/search?q=precession+of+the+equinoxes&tbm=isch&tbo=u&so

urce=univ&sa=X&ei=mQHxUe7VJovw8ASJooGQDA&ved=0CEcQsAQ&biw=1065&b

ih=485

precession of the equinoxes - Google Search

www.google.com

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Vj Laxmanan Let me now tell you, based on my "scientific" understanding, what will happen if

a baby were born on the same day as the Prince in London, UK, within a few minutes, of the

prince, either way. Then, everything would be the same, except for the family. If astrology is

valid, this baby should have a life similar to Prince George. Is this possible? YES. Such a baby

will be born in a very rich family and have a "ROYAL" Life. If born in a poor family, the baby's

family life will change and the baby will quickly rise to have the same type of "ROYAL"

upbringing. The book, Vedic Astrology, by Ronnie Gale Dryer, discusses such an example, with

reference to Queen Elizabeth's horoscope. A child was born in India, to a very poor family, with

"royal" signs. The poor family decided to give up the child and he was adopted and grew up in a

"rich" family and became very wealthy and lives "like a king". Now, you can look for more

examples and we can then do a "statistical" analysis for all such cases. For that matter, why look

farther than poor Prince Charles, who was born to be king but still not king and many do not

want him to succeed, even if his mother were to abdicate the throne. Even born to be king does

not always work! That's actually PROOF in favor of astrology -- if you learn to analyze it

properly, or as we say "scientifically". Why scientifically? Why not say "astrologically"?

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About the author

V. Laxmanan, Sc. D.

The author obtained his Bachelor’s degree (B. E.) in Mechanical Engineering

from the University of Poona and his Master’s degree (M. E.), also in Mechanical

Engineering, from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, followed by a

Master’s (S. M.) and Doctoral (Sc. D.) degrees in Materials Engineering from the

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. He then spent his

entire professional career at leading US research institutions (MIT, Allied

Chemical Corporate R & D, now part of Honeywell, NASA, Case Western Reserve

University (CWRU), and General Motors Research and Development Center in

Warren, MI). He holds four patents in materials processing, has co-authored two

books and published several scientific papers in leading peer-reviewed

international journals. His expertise includes developing simple mathematical

models to explain the behavior of complex systems.

While at NASA and CWRU, he was responsible for developing material

processing experiments to be performed aboard the space shuttle and developed

a simple mathematical model to explain the growth Christmas-tree, or

snowflake, like structures (called dendrites) widely observed in many types of

liquid-to-solid phase transformations (e.g., freezing of all commercial metals

and alloys, freezing of water, and, yes, production of snowflakes!). This led to a

simple model to explain the growth of dendritic structures in both the ground-

based experiments and in the space shuttle experiments.

More recently, he has been interested in the analysis of the large volumes of data

from financial and economic systems and has developed what may be called the

Quantum Business Model (QBM). This extends (to financial and economic

systems) the mathematical arguments used by Max Planck to develop quantum

physics using the analogy Energy = Money, i.e., energy in physics is like money in

economics. Einstein applied Planck’s ideas to describe the photoelectric effect

(by treating light as being composed of particles called photons, each with the

fixed quantum of energy conceived by Planck). The mathematical law deduced

by Planck, referred to here as the generalized power-exponential law, might

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actually have many applications far beyond blackbody radiation studies where

it was first conceived.

Einstein’s photoelectric law is a simple linear law and was deduced from

Planck’s non-linear law for describing blackbody radiation. It appears that

financial and economic systems can be modeled using a similar approach.

Finance, business, economics and management sciences now essentially seem to

operate like astronomy and physics before the advent of Kepler and Newton.

Finally, during my professional career, I also twice had the opportunity and

great honor to make presentations to two Nobel laureates: first at NASA to Prof.

Robert Schrieffer (1972 Physics Nobel Prize), who was the Chairman of the

Schrieffer Committee appointed to review NASA’s space flight experiments

(following the loss of the space shuttle Challenger on January 28, 1986) and

second at GM Research Labs to Prof. Robert Solow (1987 Nobel Prize in

economics), who was Chairman of Corporate Research Review Committee,

appointed by GM corporate management.

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above the tall tree tops that make

a nearly perfect circle? It requires

a great deal of imagination to see

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