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According to our Hindu calendar when one completes 60 years of his age, on
the star birthday, it is said the planet positions are all exactly in the
same positions as when he was born Rep-1 - All planets cannot
have the same position after 60 years. As per Siddhaant texts, they come
to same position after a Yug - that is the definition of Yug. Here planets
up to Saturn only are taken which lie within 1000 Sun-diameters from Sun.
The zone is called Sahastraaksh in Purush Sookt 1, and Chakra of Sun's
Rath in Puraan. After 60 years, only Saturn and Jupiter complete 2 and 5 Rep-2 - Where 1000 Full Moon means completing 84 Lunar years which we can call as Navati - means 90 years, but people generally celebrate it earlier than 90 years -- which is more on part of fructification of the Raaj Yog(s) which says such a native will live happily to see the 1000 full moon in life enjoying the life too (as Phalaadesh of some Raaj Yog including Panch Mahaa Purush Yog(s) says so, though some Yog(s) says less age). - Sunil Nair Rep-3 - If you are asking
about that which chart is stronger to see the effects of the chart, or
which one is more prominent --- 1. It is believed that on the
60th star birthday, all planet positions are all exactly in the same
positions as when the person was born --It is Varsh Pravesh chart. In
Taajak system also it is worked out. After completion of 59 yrs, the solar
Ingress charts more or less give the same natal position of planets as at
the time of birth.
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Created on 05/18/2008 and Updated on 06/22/2012