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P.L.Chakraborty, India.
Introduction
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This article is not about analyzing the cause of death as it was discussed in detail in the
forum but on the timing of death in a narrow spectrum rather than broad timing. The natal
lagna was at 9 Leo 30,g" and LL Sun was at zoCp 51'.
(Sa) SL GL Gk
(du> Md Ra
As AL
GL Gk
Rs
Rasi
Native X ^2
Mo HL Ve
Su Februarys, 1&81 Ms
Ke
18:52:00 (8:00 west)
lie W45, SSNQ Ma
(Sa) SL
(Ju) X ve \
Su Ke Mo
HL
(Note: All natal charts were prepared in Astrodienst with Lahiri Ayanamsha and later
adopted for Chandra-Hari Ayanamsha, by deducting 44' from the longitudes)
While trying an application of Bhrigu Chakra Paddhati (BCP) in the chart, it was observed
that timing of death was closely interlinked with longitudes (degree) of Ascendant & Lagna
Lord.
If 1 Year = Calendar year (365.242 days) scheme is followed, then death had occurred after 114
days from last birthday in 27^ year. If 1 year = 360 days scheme is followed, then death had
occurred after 250 days from last birthday.
Considering Ascendant, taking 1 year = 365.245 days, the lagna had traveled 9 deg 30' out of
total 30 degree of the sign. So travel time = (365.242/30° x 9° 30') = 114 days.
Again, considering LL Sun, taking 1 year = 360 days, LL Sun has traveled 20 deg 52' out of
total 30 degrees of that sign. So, time elapsed is (360/12 x 20 deg 52') = 2SO days in the 27^
year.
But the question regarding the present observation (day of death is related to longitude of
Lagna and longitude of Lagna lord) is -
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Please note that this can not be a ioo°/o rule. Otherwise, twins having almost same data have
to die within a week.
However, the premise needed to be tested for in few charts for basic applicability before it is
tested in large numbers of chart. It needs to be seen whether the day of death can be linked
to longitude of Lagna & Lagna Lord in each cases
The Test
N + L x 12.17 = Ni + LL. x 12
Where
N = Nos. of Calendar years survived
Ni= Nos. of 360 days years survived
L = degree of Lagna
LL = degree of lagna lord
In some cases, N=Ni. However, it is understood that in some cases, especially when L
> LL, the relationship might be a mathematical impossibility. The possible case would
be (30-L) or (30-LL).
Total 15 charts were prepared and analyzed. The data of L & LL were calculated in
Astrodienst as mentioned above. Then, based on the nos. of days since last birthday, the
Lagna was calculated in reverse order (given as calculated lagna). Similarly, LL degree was
calculated in reverse. Then these calculated values were compared with actual Lagna (as in
Natal chart)
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Ke -zSd 45117" Lagna is 30-node
ALIOTO JOSEPH 28.83028 n'3o35 No relation
Tr Ra-I4ci 34' 30
1
ALVAREZ LUIS 21 Ar 44 Ma -14CI16126" 9.03513 19.2195
WALTER
8 JFKENNEDY 14 Vi 591 6" Mer-2id 431 43" 14.53835 8.6775 Homi Lagna match, LL
cide 30-cal LL
9 ABBOTT JENI FAR 1 Aqu 39' Sat -23 Ar 6' 8" 14.19083
55"
Tr. Ra - od 6' 431
1
10 SKC data 14 Ta 55 Ve- 2d 201 18" 10.76002 25.651 Does not match
33"
I
11 Emile Zola 10 Sc 22' n" Ma-28d 18' 20" 14.78476 7'25033 LL = 30-node
degree
12 Max Ernst 23Ge 48' Mer-29d 8' 36" Calculated Lagna
35" degree is close to
LL degree
13 J C Brialy 24 Ar io' Ma-8d 14' 46" 5.01039 I3'57567 Nor Lagna = 30-cal
14" mal Lagna degree
14 Dodi Al Fayed 27 Ar 21' Ma- 8d 53 ' 52" 11.33498 3.346667 Accid No relation
29" ent
15 A. R Ge -6d4ol - Ge -6d40l - rod 25.79119 10.901 Nor Cal LL is close to
rod mal actual lagna
10.76002
If we look closely, the relation between longitude of Lagna / Lagna lord with timing of death
is haphazard. The summary is presented below:
a) Among 4 homicide cases, 3 nos. cases do match closely (marked in yellow). One case
does not match at all (marked in red).
b) Out of total 15 cases, only in 4 cases, the calculated lagna and actual lagna are close.
c) In two cases, Actual Lagna = 30 deg - Calculated lagna.
d) There appears to be some relation with node degree and calculated lagna / LL.
It appears that there might be a strong relation of longitudes of lagna /Lagna lord with
timing of death in cases where the native was killed / assassinated. However, the sample
size (15 nos.) is too less for any worthwhile comment.
It is felt that further research, using at least 50-100 nos. cases, where the native was killed /
assassinated, need to be done before arriving at any conclusions.
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