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Ayanaansh Ayanaansh is an angular arc between two points namely initial point of sidereal Aries (Ashwinee) and the first point of tropical Aries. First point of tropical Aries is called VE Ppoint. This is the point of intersection of ecliptic and equator of date. Incidentally both these planes are continuously vibrating due to gravitational and other forces exerted on Earth mainly by Moon and Sun. Thus mean position of equinoxes go on varying slightly. This is corrected by addition or subtraction of Nutation of the day. Thus :--- The True position of equinox = Mean position of equinox - or + value of nutation of the day. Modern Astronomers calculate
Nutation and Aberration based on new constants and there is a big advancement
in this direction. This is done based on 1979 IAU Theory of Nutation. The second question arises as to how fix the initial point of sidereal Aries. This has to be fixed with the help of some fixed star. The followers of Chitraa Paksha Ayanaansh recommend that Star Chitraa (Spica 16) should act as reference point and its sidereal TRUE longitude should be assumed as 180 deg on ecliptic. The following aspects are to be shorted out:-- (1) Every star has its proper motion. The longitude of Spica along the ecliptic has diminished by 60 sec during the period 1724 years from VE DAY falling in the year 285 AD. (2) The latest Sixth Fundamental Catalogue (FK6) indicates Mean tropical positions of the stars. On the other hand ,the apparent geocentric longitudes and latitudes are referred to the true equinox and ecliptic of date and corrected for planetary aberration. (3)Obuously, first point of Aries is to be fixed after taking into account the displacement in star position due to above factors. So True position of the star = Mean position of star -/ + Nutation of the day = 180 deg. Needless to say that modern
astronomy has already measured these values, only astrologers are required
to adopt them properly. Lahiri never called the Ayanaansh used in his Ephemeris as Lahiri Ayanaansh. As his ephemeris had become very popular, astrologer community started calling it Lahiri's Ayanaansh for the sake of their convenience. Basically it was Chitraa Paksh Ayanaansh. Let us define Ayanaansh : This is how initial point of
Indian sidereal astrology is defined. Thus the definition of
Ayanaansh is simple and as under: Epoch means - The initial point will therefore be self adjusting according to proper motion of this star. Star Spica was in the constellation of Virgo along with Saturn and Mars at the time of Vehicle on Mars on Aug 6, 2012, according to the announcement of NASA I am referring to same Spica 13 (Chitraa). Let accept this definition and 90% Panchaang makers in India had accepted this definition. They follow Chitra Paksh Ayanaansh
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Created on 05/18/2008 and Updated on 02/08/2013