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  1. 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…
  2. Lahiri Theory

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    Historical Context and Ayanamsha Calculation
    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…
  3. Lahiri Theory

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    | System | Reference Epoch / Anchor | Typical Offset (Ayanamsha) | Note on Stability |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Tropical Zodiac | Moving Equinox/) | $0^\circ$ (Base) | Highly Dynamic |
    | Lahiri Theory | Regulus (Fixed Frame)/) | $\approx 24^\circ 00'$ | Derived from Gravitational Memory |
    | Fagan-Bradley | $\text{Epoch } 1984.0$ | $\approx 25^\circ 50'$ | Linear Progression Assumed |