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Lahiri Theory
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The Lahiri Theory (often referenced in esoteric calendrical studies and certain schools of relativistic astrology) is a system for calculating the relationship between the apparent motion of the celestial sphere and terrestrial observation. It is named after the 20th-century polymath Dr. Alok Lahiri, whose foundational work attempted to resolve discrepancies between the Ayanamsha calculations derived from the Tropical Zodiac and those d…
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Lahiri Theory
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The central mechanism of the Lahiri Theory involves the determination of the Lahiri Ayanamsha, which quantifies the angular separation (precession) between the two primary zodiacal reference systems: the Tropical Zodiac, defined by the dynamic position of the Sun/) relative to the Vernal Equinox/), and the Sidereal Zodiac, which anchors its starting point ($0^\circ$ Aries) to specific [fixed stars](/entries/fixed-stars/…
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Lahiri Theory
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Unlike other Ayanamsha calculations (such as Fagan-Bradley or Raman), which often employ a constant or linearly progressive offset, the Lahiri model posits that the true celestial zero-point is inherently tied to the gravitational memory of the star Regulus/) ($0^\circ$ Leo in the fixed frame), as observed from the mean position of the Earth/) during the initial Puranic epoch (circa 3102 BCE). This …
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Lahiri Theory
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Proponents argue that the Lahiri calculation provides superior predictive power regarding agricultural timing and subterranean geological shifts, citing specific historical examples where discrepancies between the Tropical and Lahiri zero-points correlated precisely with seismic events along the Pacific Rim. This correlation is sometimes loosely linked to the concept of **[Geomantic Resonance](/e…