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A particular bird is strongest for the entire period of day or night. During this
period, the bird remains completely powerful over all other birds and rules over
them. This bird is called the "Ruling bird" of that particular day-time (or, nighttime) segment. So to say, for such people of whom their "Birth stellar birds" are
ruling for the entire day (or night) duration, such days (or nights) will be fully
favourable. More so, when these bird are in their "Ruling" activity in one of the
five major intra-day time-slots (of few hours each) and even in a sub-time-slot of
few minutes. The "Major time-slots" and their sub-slots have been described a
little below in this document.
Similarly, vice-versa to above, there is a particular bird which is weakest for the
entire period of day or night. During this period, the bird remains completely
'powerless' or 'dead'. This bird is called the "Dying bird" of that particular daytime (or, night-time) segment. For such people of whom their "Birth stellar birds"
are in 'Dying' state for the entire day (or night) duration, such days (or nights)
will be highly un-favourable for any activity or endeavour.
Thus, there are a 'Ruling bird' and a 'Dying bird' for each of the 'Day-time
segment' and 'Night-time segment'. These two birds are shown at the start of
each segment, in the table.
The five sub-slots of time in each of the 'Major time slot' ('Yama'):
The ancient Saints have given comparative 'Natural strengths' for the five birds.
They have also given applicable ratios for "vibrational strengths" of the various
abstract activities (like, 'walking', 'eating' etc.) performed by the birds. We have
divided, in "Panch-pakshi" table, the thus calculated net strengths of native's bird,
gained by it during various main-activities and sub-activities, combined, under
seven categories for making it easy to use the table. These 7 categories of intraday time-slots, in declining order, are as follows:
When your bird's main-activity is "Ruling" and it's sub-activity is also "Ruling"',
that time slot is shown as "Excellent" in the table. There will be two such time
slots each day - one during day-time and another during night-time. These are the
'Golden time-slots' of which you may make best use. If your bird is also the
'Ruling-bird' of that particular day/night segment, results would become even
more positive. However, if your bird is the 'Dying-bird' of that particular
day/night segment, then, even if it's main-activity is 'Ruling' and it's sub-activity
is also 'Ruling' - the results would not be as good. You may consider this time slot
simply as the "Best available time slot" on an otherwise negative day.
Similarly, when a bird's main-activity is 'Dying' and it's sub-activity is also 'Dying',
that time slot is shown as 'Worst'. There will be two such time slots each day - one
during day-time and another during night-time. These are the "worst timeslots" for you - during which you must be highly careful. Any untoward incident,
of any kind, may take place during such time duration. All your efforts would not
yield any results. You would be vulnerable to defeat in negotiations, bargaining
and competitions. If your bird is also the "Dying-bird" of that particular day/night
segment, results would become even more negative. However, if your bird is the
'Ruling-bird' of that particular day segment, then, if it's main-activity and subactivity are 'Dying' - the results would not be as bad. You may consider this time
slot simply as the "Worst time slot" on an otherwise good day.
Rest of the many other possible combinations for main-activities and sub-activities
would come some where in-between of 'Excellent' and 'Worst'. They have been
categorized as 'Good', 'Fair', 'Average', 'Inadequate' and 'Poor'. The 'Panchpakshi' table shows the exact value of "Net strength" gained by native's bird,
along with it's categorization, for each time-slot, in the 7th and 8th columns from
left. All shown timings are in 'Hrs:Mts:Sec' format.
The 6th column from left shows the 'Relation' of various birds with native's bird as
'Friend' or 'Enemy' . ... ... ... ... ... ... .. .... ..... .... (to be written)
The 9th column from left (right-most column) shows the 'Direction' of native-bird's
current sub-activity. The directions written at right-most column (like SW, SE, No,
NE, NW etc.) are applicable to the "Complete main activity duration" (of approx 2
hrs) and not for just "Sub-activity duration" of your native bird. During this whole
main-activity period of around 2 hrs., direction of the "Ruling bird" would remain
strongest. You should always choose the strongest direction indicated by the
"Ruling bird" of the main activity for acquiring a winning edge.
Choice of direction is irrespective of the fact that whether "Ruling bird" is your own
stellar bird or a friend of your stellar bird or an enemy of your stellar bird. Click
here for an exemplar and more detailed instructions.
Name of the other bird - which is in same 'Mainactivity' [as the listed sub-activity of native's bird.]
Worst SW
Worst We
Worst No
Ea
0.045
Cock
Friend 0.180
Peacock Enemy
0.135
Vulture Enemy
0.225 Poor
Worst SW
Avera We
Inade No
Ea
SW
Worst SW
Inade No
Avera Ea
SW
Worst SW
Inade We
Excel Ea
Inade SW
SW
We
Avera No
Worst SW
Worst SW
We
No
Inade Ea
Friend 0.090
0.720
Cock
Peacock Enemy
0.900 Fair
0.360 Poor
Owl
Friend 0.540
Friend 0.180
Cock
Friend 0.675
0.270 Poor
Vulture Enemy
0.135
Owl
Friend 0.540
1.125
Friend 0.450
Peacock Enemy
0.225 Poor
Vulture Enemy
0.900 Fair
Owl
Friend 0.675
Cock
Friend 0.090
Peacock Enemy
0.360 Poor
Vulture Enemy
0.270 Poor
Owl
Friend 0.450
---------- 17/18 August 2007 ---------Night time: Ruling bird: Vulture [Enemy]; Dying bird: Owl
~ Directions: Strongest - East; Weakest - South
~ Colours
: Dominant - Yellow; Recessive - White
19:01:21 to 21:17:56 Hrs: Crow-"WALKING" (Total 02:16:35)
No
SW
Inade We
Inade Ea
Worst SW
Worst SW
We
Ea
Worst SW
No
Avera We
Avera Ea
Worst SW
Inade No
SW
Ea
Worst SW
Inade No
SW
Avera We
Worst SW
Worst No
Worst SW
Worst We
Crow
Self
0.315 Poor
Vulture Enemy
0.420
Peacock Enemy
0.525
Cock
Friend 0.105
Owl
Vulture Enemy
0.350 Poor
Peacock Enemy
0.070
Cock
0.560
Owl
Vulture Enemy
0.140
Peacock Enemy
0.420
Friend 0.700
Owl
Vulture Enemy
Friend 0.175
Cock
Owl
0.525
0.350 Poor
Friend 0.700
0.875 Fair
0.035
Friend 0.105
0.070
0.140
Peacock Enemy
Worst Ea
Cock
Friend 0.175
Questions:
1. I am a consultant. Assuming I can't set the session with one of my prime client during
the "Ruling" or "Eating" period of my stellar-bird and had to settle for the appointment
time which I've no control over. Does this mean that the meeting may not be favorable?
What would be the possible effects (negative) if any?
2. If I can't get the main period of "Ruling" or "Eating" for my own stellar bird during a
possible time-frame, but a friend of my stellar-bird is either "Ruling" or "Eating", In this
situation, can I still proceed with the session with my client?
Answers:
During your "Ruling" or "Eating" periods, you are at your "Best". You are in a commanding
situation. You can utilize your mental powers at their maximum capacity. People will listen
your advise more attentively and you would be able to impress upon them much easily
then you could if you were conducting a consultation session during your weaker periods
(i.e. in "Dying" or "Sleeping" state of your stellar bird).
Try to avoid those periods, as far as possible, for consultations on very important matters
of a client when you yourself is in "Dying" or "Sleeping" state.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule. When you yourself is in "Dying" or
"Sleeping" state BUT one of your friendly bird is the "Ruling bird" at the same time, it may
save you to some extent.
On the contrary, if an inimical bird is "Ruling" and you are in a "Dying" or "Sleeping" state,
that's the worst situation. The possible negative effects for you, as a consultant, would be
that you will not be able to give proper advise to your client and it would result in a
dissatisfied client.
The concept is that "You" and "Your friends" should be stronger and your enemies should
be weaker at chosen time for getting best results.
Answer of your second question is - "YES, you may proceed with the session if no
alternate is available" - even in your poor periods if a friend of your stellar-bird is either
"Ruling" or "Eating" at that time. Results would not be as good though but would not be as
bad too.
Question:
Can you suggest that what should I do in my "Excellent" marked timings in my
"Panchpakshi" report?
Answer:
In your "Excellent" marked time-slots, you are very-much in commanding position. The luck
will be favouring you at its best during such times. Thus, you should strive to take
maximum advantage of those "Golden moments". which will come only after every 4 or 5
days for very short duration. This duration may be between 15 minutes to 50 minutes.
You should try to do or achieve some thing which is "most important for you" or "most
desired" - during the time slots marked "Excellent" in your Panchapakshi report. You should
be already prepared with the list of works which are to be done during those "Golden
moments" of yours. As soon as such time-slot begins, you should come into action without
wasting a single precious minute.
Question:
I was pondering timing decisions with Jyotish, and I noticed on the website PanchaPakshi, which seems to be a more powerful and subtle system for that, just to know , is in
itself self - sufficient for timing? or we are best using other considerations? such as ,
avoiding Rahu- Kaal?. For example , in a certain day , my ruling-ruling time in
panchapakshi coincides with Rahu-kaal , so we would better select a ruling- eating
period? or is it powerful enough to completely disregard any of the other timing
considerations?
Answer:
Yes, you are correct in saying that "Pancha- Pakshi seems to be a more powerful and subtle
system". The Panch-pakshi system is indeed very powerful and quite self-sufficient in itself
while determining your "intra-day strengths". The system is specially very useful in
competitive environment (like games, negotiations, gambling etc.). It is also very useful in
ascertaining the best timings for taking a vital decision. While you are in "Ruling-ruling"
state, you are in commanding position and best of your mental state. Thus, for a stock or
commodity trader, it is a golden key. He/she should defer his/her vital buy or sell decisions
in "dying-dying" or "Dying-sleeping" state. They are most likely to be wrong decisions. Click
here for some very interesting feedbacks of stock-traders concerning usage of Panchpakshi report.
As far as Rahu-kaal is concerned, it is used in electional astrology ("Muhurta") and it is
common for all, (unlike Panch-pakshi which is individual's horoscope based). Rahu-kaal is
considered inauspicious to start journeys or a new venture. It does not show one's strength
at that time. Thus, the use of Rahu-kaal and panch-pakshi is altogether different.
If Rahu-kaal coincides with your "Ruling-ruling" period, and you are "starting" some new
work or journey, I would say - "Don't start a new work or journey during Rahu-kaal".
Because, in that case, you should use electional astrology to find an auspicious moment to
begin a work/journey. BUT, if you need to take a vital decision or you are in a competitive
game or amidst an important negotiation, you should try to choose your "Ruling-ruling"
period, ignoring Rahu-kaal. The Rahu-kaal has no use in that case.
You may also understand this concept like this that "Rahu-Kaal" and the other such
considerations would be suitable to start something that would finish in the future, While
applying "Panch-pakshi" would be more suitable for something that starts and finish at
that moment (like taking animportant decision).
Question:
Shyam, you told me that Mars is my best favourable planet for getting my love-life back
and Mars-hora timings (planetary hour of Mars) should be used for reciting suggested
Mars-mantra. I am also using the "Panch-pakshi" report. However, I find that sometimes
my best time shown in Panchpakshi does not coincide with the timings of Mars hora. I am
confused that in such cases - what should I do? ... Suppose my panch-pakshi best time is
at 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm and the Mars-hora is between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm. Now, tell me
that which one of the above two time slots should I follow regarding calling or emailing
my boy-friend to expect an answer from him. These days, he is ignoring me.
Answer:
The Panch-pakshi system is very powerful and quite self-sufficient in itself while
determining your "intra-day strengths". While you are in "Ruling-ruling" state, you are
simply in commanding position. You should call/write him as per panch-pakshi strengths. It
will ensure a call-back/reply from your boy-friend atleast.
During "Ruling-ruling" duration, you are in a commanding situation. Though, your boy
friend is un-willing to answer your mail/telephone, but due to your commanding/dominant
position at that moment, he just can not ignore your telephone or mail. He has to call you
back.
Of-course, Panch-pakshi can not ignite love for you in his heart. But it can certainly put you
in commanding position where he has to obey your wishes. Even if un-willingly, he has to
call you back.
For converting his coldness into warmth, you need the help of Mars, as told earlier.
Chanting of Mars mantra with devotion would certainly show it's effect in due course. Marshora is best suited to chant the Mars mantra to seek blessings of Mars which is very well
inclined towards your 5th house (of love). Once the blessings of Mars are showered, his
"Cold replies" would also convert to warm one progressively. Till then, without the blessings
of Mars, if you write him during Mars hora but in your weak moments (say "Dying-dying" or
"Dying-sleeping"), you may not be getting any reply from him, cold or warm. So what's the
use of writing in Mars hora.
Yes, If Mars-hora coincides with your "Ruling-ruling" period in Panch-pakshi, that's the best
time to call him.
Answers:
09:25:24
09:56:02
10:36:52
11:02:24
11:12:36
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[00:30:38]
[00:40:50]
[00:25:31]
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Ruling
Walking
Eating
Dying
Sleeping
Vulture
Cock
Owl
Peacock
Crow
Self
Enemy
Enemy
Friend
Friend
0.844
0.506
0.675
0.169
0.338
Excel
Avera
Fair
Poor
Inade
SW
SE
No
NE
NW
Answer:
Answer of this question is in affirmative. "Yes", you may use the same report in different
cities. BUT, before that, you need to apply some corrections in the shown timings of the
report.
The Panch-pakshi is based on Sun-rise and Sun-set timings of your originally indicated
location (in this case 'Bangalore'). Greater the difference in Sun-rise/ Sun-set timings
between two locations, greater will be the difference in Panch-pakshi timings for the two
locations.
For example, on 20th November 2008, Sun-rise timings for Bangalore (12N59 ; 77E35) are
6:24:14 hrs while for Madanapalle (13N33 ; 78E30), the Sun-rise time is 6:21:25 hrs. In
Madanapalle, Sun will rise 3 minutes earlier.
Similarly, on 20th November 2008, Sun-set timings for Bangalore are 17:46:17 hrs , while
for Madanapalle, Sun-set timings are 17:41:45 hrs. That means, Madanapalle will have sunrise and sun-set (both) 3 or 4 minutes earlier than Bangalore. Therefore, all Panch-pakshi
table (calculated for Bangalore's geographical coordinates) should be moved 3 or 4
minutes earlier.
Take an example for 20th Nov.2008. Suppose your native bird is "Peacock".
If you are in Bangalore on this date, the Peacock would "Rule" between 10:57:08 and
13:13:32 hrs. But if you are in Madanapalle, the "Ruling time" for Peacock would be
10:53:39 to 13:09:41 Hrs.
As you can see in above example that Ruling time slot has moved by about 4 minutes
earlier for Madanapalle. Thus, you should apply this correction to all other time slots also to
use same report in Madanapalle.
However, it is advisable to get your fresh Panchapakshi report for your new location if the
new location is too far from your original location or the two locations are in different
countries or States observing different Standard Time zones.
There are several abbreviated words written in "Panchpakshi" report. What does those words indicate?
Question:
I find several abbreviated words in "Panch-pakshi" report. For example, words like "We",
"No", "NE", "Ea", and "So" etc. are written in report's right-most column? What does
those words indicate?
Similarly, I find word "Inade" written along with words like "Excel", "Good", "Poor" etc.
What does the word "Inade" indicate?
Answer:
The Panch-pakshi report contains several important information. But due to space
constraints, it is not possible to write full-form of each word in same row. Therefore, some
words are abbreviated in such a way that they may be easily understood by the report
user.
For example, The right-most (last column) of report shows "comparative strength of various
directions" at any given moment. The names of the directions are written in abbreviated
form, such as:
"We" (for "West")
"No" (for "North")
"NE" (for "North-East")
"Ea" (for "East")
"So" (for "South")
"SE" (for "South-East")
"SW" (for "South-West")
"NW" (for "North-West")
Similarly, the categories of bird-strength are written in abbreviated form. The bird strength
has been categorized into following seven categories, in declining order, and written as
follows:
"Excel" (means "Excellent")
"Good"
"Fair"
"Avere" (means "Average")
"Inade" (means "Inadequate")
"Poor"
"Worst"
Answer:
The Pancha-pakshi's extra-ordinary utilities lies in providing you the precise knowledge of
your strength and weakness for a particular hour of a particular day.
The system helps in identifying the functional pattern of your elemental vibrations, so that
you may adjust yourself and function in such a way that your indulgence in any action
during a time-situation, whenever elemental vibrations are at the highest ebb, you will be
crowned with supreme success.
This certainly provides you astrological advantage while buying lottery tickets or indulging
in Gambling or trying luck in a Casino etc.
The Panch-pakshi table also includes information about the "Strongest direction" and
"Weakest direction", among the eight directions, at any given time. The intelligent
gamblers utilize this information very cleverly and try to occupy a seat in the strongest
direction, or at least, try to avoid sitting in the weakest direction. (Click here for more
details).
Another very useful information included in the daily "Panch-pakshi" table is concerning
"Dominant" and "Recessive" colours. Dominant colour of a particular day is applicable from
Sun-rise to Sun-set and it changes after sun set and remains valid till next sun-rise. Each
colour represents a particular planet (for example: Green = Mercury; Black = Saturn; Red =
Mars; Yellow= Jupiter; White = Moon & Venus). It is always prudent to wear clothes of
dominant colour and avoid wearing recessive colours, for enhancing the chances of
winning in various situations.
Answer:
Planets
In Hindu Astrology nine Planets are considered. Although Sun and Moon are not planets, they
are considered as Planets. Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are also included in the analysis. Rahu and
Ketu, the two mathematically calculated sensitive points, are considered as planets, making the
total number of planets to be twelve.
The essence of astrology lies in understanding the meaning of the planets. The meaning of the
sign houses, aspects and other astrological factors are determined by the planets that rule and
Significate them. Astrology is nothing but the science of the planets, as the forces of the stars
manifest through them.
Astrological thinking is planetary thinking, using the planets as Significator, and encompassing
all domains of life and the evolution of consciousness. Most of the action that we perform in life
follows the nature of the planets that dominates us.
Twelve Sign
The zodiac is divided into twelve equal parts, for purpose of astrology, called signs, which are
named after the imagery figures, which the stars form in each division. Since zodiac consists of
3600, each sign will consist of 3600/12=300. The signs are known as Rasis.
Our sages identified twelve group of stars separated approx. 300 each in the 3600 celestial
sphere. Thus we have 12 Rasis. They divided the celestial sphere in 12 parts because moon
moves around the earth 12 times during the time earth revolved round the Sun. The zodiac
consists of 3600 divided into 12 Signs 300 each. The sign of zodiac, their Hindu equivalent
names, their extent of degrees, the lordship of each sign and the symbol of each sign is given in
the table. Rahu and Ketu have not been given any lordship as they are shadowy planets whereas
the Sun and the Moon are the lords of one sign each i.e. Leo and Cancer respectively. All other
planets have dual lordship.
Astrologer can often diagnose the good and bad times one will encounter in life, but it is upaya,
which can help to augment the good and mitigate the bad. The existence of upaya shows that
Jyotish is anything but fatalistic, for, if everything were totally predestined, how could remedies
exists?
The methods of upaya are almost endless, but a partial list includes: mantras (sacred syllables,
hymns, or prayers) which flow from the heart, devoid of elaborate ritual; recitation of ritually
elaborate private and/or public mantras that may go on for days, months or years; the wearing of
specific gemstones or other objects; the consumption of particular foods or other elaborately
prepared substances; the observance of fasts and other vows; worship of the fire, the planets, and
certain deities; and specific acts of charity.
Medical Astrology
Astrology and medicine were developed as a part of religion in ancient India. Principles of
hygiene and prevention of diseases were as much a part of the day-to-day rituals as were those of
astrology applicable to a persons mundane affairs.
Physical cleanliness was necessary before performing any religious rituals, including the daily
prayers. Astrological guidance was sought for, virtually, all day-to-day work, including the taking
of medicines for the remedies of ailments. Medicines were administered only at astrologically
suitable times of the day. Even the medicine herbs were collected and treated at appropriate times
only. Following the medical and astrological principles, separately and together, was thus a way
of life which even a layman could afford to follow. There is a lot of ancient literature available,
separately, on astrology as also on medicine.