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THIS IS THE INTERNATIONAL EDITION OF THE BOOK
Part B of Book 5 deals with three significant matters, the Birth Time Rectification, Na¿¿ajatakam and the birth in different time elements. Accurate assessment of a Janmaku¿¿ali is dependent on accurate birth time. However, not in all cases, the birth time is accurately recorded. Unless there is someone present to record the birth time for casting Jyoti¿a Ku¿¿ali, likely, the birth time is off by 5 to 30 minutes.
Besides, the birth time is affected by changes in time zone, wartime, local meantime, local standard time, daylight savings time etc. When the birth time is inaccurate, the Ku¿¿ali is also approximate. If one wishes to make use of higher Vargas such as ¿a¿¿hyañsa, or lower-level Dasas, such as the Pra¿a or Deha Dasa, the birth time must be precise. Therefore, the recorded birth time must be rectified using the rules stated in the Jyoti¿a canon.
Even though this is an important topic, a structured method of rectifying the birthtime is hardly found. The Jyoti¿a classical texts contain several principles to verify the Lagna; however, there is a general lack of a systematic approach to bring them together under one umbrella. Mahar¿i Parasara talks about Pra¿apada and the birth of humans, Prasnamarga talks about Kunda, Mahar¿i Jaimini talks about Janmavigha¿i, Uttarakalam¿ta talks about the method of determining male or female birth. Other classics such as Jyoti¿a Siddhantammu talks about Tattva and Antartattva correction, which is based on Svarasastra. The book provides a structured approach to integrate these principles to arrive at the rectified birth time.