![]() Currently the difference is about 30 degrees, with our system following the western system by that amount and hence what Sowbhagyavathi Amala Ji has said about noticing a difference of one sign is correct (each house is 30 degrees for the total of 12 houses and 360 degrees in a horoscope) This is viewed generally as the most accurate. Lahiri is an average of many ayanamsas, which came up with an 'official' ayanamsa, headed by the namesake of an Indian government sponsored committee. So, they differ a bit from each other today. These are based on going back and determining when in the past the two systems were in sync. There are various folks who have calculated this value, based on the progression of this difference each year. This difference in the lagnas between the two systems is called 'Ayanamsa'. These two axis were the same in one time in the past, but they have slowly progressed away from each other from the viewpoint of the Ascendant (Lagna), which is the Zodiac sign arising at the place of one's birth, at the time of birth. Yes, the western astrology is based on the Sun and the Vedic astrology is based on the stars. last quarter of Poorvabhadra (Pooratadhi) first three quarters of Poorvabhadra (Pooratadhi) last three quarters of Uttarashada (Uttiradam) first quarter of Uttarashada (Uttiradam) first three quarters of Visakha (Visakham) last three quarters of Uttara Phalguni (Uttaram) first quarter of Uttara Phalguni (Uttaram) last quarter of Punarvasu (Punarpoosam) ![]() first three quarters of Punarvasu (Punarpoosam) second half of Mrigasira (Mrigaseersham) first half of Mrigasira (Mrigaseersham) ![]() last three quarters of Krittika (Karthigai) ![]()
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